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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/30 22 September 2016
A South Korean army special forces soldier breaks bottles with his hand during the Naktong River Battle re-enactment in Waegwan, South Korea. South Korean Defense Ministry reenacted one of the important battles as part of commemoration events for the 66th anniversary of the Korean War
AP
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2/30 22 September 2016
Women wait on a street in Pyongyang, North Korea
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3/30 22 September 2016
A general view shows buildings destroyed during Saudi-led air strikes in the rebel-held Yemeni port city of Hodeida the previous day. Saudi-led coalition air strikes have killed 20 civilians in a rebel-held port city in Yemen, a government official said in a rare admission of a possible "error" by the alliance. The strikes came as Riyadh faces mounting international scrutiny over civilian casualties in its 18-month campaign against rebels in Yemen
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4/30 22 September 2016
An Indian woman carries her belongings as she wades through flood waters following heavy rain in the low-lying area of Quthbullapur on the outskirts of Hyderabad. Rains that have caused heavy flooding around Hyderabad are expected to continue in the coming days, Indian meteorological officials said
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5/30 21 September 2016
A protester, center, is taken into custody by Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers in Charlotte. Authorities in Charlotte tried to quell public anger after a police officer shot a black man, but a dusk prayer vigil turned into a second night of violence, with police firing tear gas at angry protesters and a man being critically wounded by gunfire. North Carolina's governor declared a state of emergency in the city
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6/30 21 September 2016
A view of Sainte Marie neighborhood while a lightning strikes in the sea during an evening thunderstorm in the Haitian Capital, Port-au-Prince
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7/30 21 September 2016
A student from the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) is detained by South African police forces following clashes during a protest against the university fee increase in Johannesburg, South Africa
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8/30 21 September 2016
A villager mourns outside his house after a landslide in Garut. The death toll from a series of landslides and flash floods in Indonesia climbed to 19, including several children found by rescuers scouring for survivors
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9/30 21 September 2016
Somali women shout slogans during a demonstration against the maritime border dispute with Kenya on the rights for exploration and collecting revenue from oil discoveries in Mogadishu, Somalia
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10/30 21 September 2016
A man carries an injured girl after airstrikes on the rebel held al-Qaterji neighbourhood of Aleppo, Syria
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11/30 20 September 2016
A protester stands with his left arm extended and fist clenched in front of a line of police officers in Charlotte. Authorities used tear gas to disperse protesters in an overnight demonstration that broke out after Keith Lamont Scott was fatally shot by an officer at an apartment complex
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12/30 20 September 2016
An Israeli soldier kicks a Palestinian man as troops try to arrest him in the flashpoint city of Hebron, in the Israeli occupied West Bank. The man was named by family members, who witnessed his arrest, as Mohammed al-Kawasmi, 30, whom they said suffers from psychological troubles
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13/30 20 September 2016
View of ash spewed by the Turrialba volcano in Cartago, 35 Km east of San Jose. The Costa Rican authorities suspended operations at the country's main airport after the nearby Turrialba volcano erupted, sending a thick ash cloud into the sky
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14/30 20 September 2016
Models parade on a catwalk in Yellow River Stone Forest for iconic French fashion designer Pierre Cardin in Baiyin, Gansu province, Northeastern China. 120 outfits were presented for the 2017 Spring-Summer new collection 38 years after he first launched a collection in China
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15/30 20 September 2016
Aid is seen strewn across the floor in the town of Orum al-Kubra on the western outskirts of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, the morning after a convoy delivering aid was hit by a deadly air strike. The UN said at least 18 trucks in the 31-vehicle convoy were destroyed en route to deliver humanitarian assistance to the hard-to-reach town
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16/30 20 September 2016
Pedestrians holding umbrellas struggle against strong wind and heavy rains caused by Typhoon Malakas in Nagoya, central Japan
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Birds sit in their cages during a bird-singing contest in Thailand's southern province of Narathiwat. Over one thousand birds from Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore take part in the annual contest
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A man takes out a quail from a net after catching it on a beach in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip
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A veterinary from Saving the Survivors and RHINO911 crew treat a Rhino that was wounded during dehorning by poachers during an operation of RHINO911 Non Governmental Organisation at the Pilanesberg National Park in the North West province, South Africa
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People onboard fishing boats heading out to sea in order to catch crabs, in Xianrendao in China's northeastern Liaoning province
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21/30 19 September 2016
Women and children queue to enter one of the Unicef nutrition clinics in Muna informal settlement, which now houses more than 16,000 IDPs (internaly displaced people) in the outskirts of Maiduguri the capital of Borno State, northeastern Nigeria. Aid agencies have long warned about the risk of food shortages in northeast Nigeria because of the conflict, which has killed at least 20,000 since 2009 and left more than 2.6 million homeless
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A Yemeni artist sprays graffiti on a wall in the capital Sanaa criticising the limitations on the freedom of press in Yemen
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23/30 19 September 2016
People run away from waves as they watch tidal bore in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China
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24/30 19 September 2016
Demonstrators gather in front of a burning car during an opposition rally in Kinshasa. Police fired tear gas at scores of opposition supporters rallying in Kinshasa to demand that DR Congo's long-serving President Joseph Kabila step down this year. Kabila, who has ruled DR Congo since 2001, is banned under the constitution from running again -- but he has given no sign of intending to give up his job in December
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25/30 18 September 2016
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio (R) and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (C) stand in front of a mangled dumpster while touring the site of an explosion that occurred the night before in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. An explosion in a construction dumpster that injured 29 people is being labeled an "intentional act". A second device, a pressure cooker, was found four blocks away that an early investigation found was likely also a bomb
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26/30 18 September 2016
Participants hold a rainbow flag during an annual LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) pride parade in Belgrade, Serbia
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27/30 18 September 2016
Paramilitary policemen take part in a drill in Baise, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China
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28/30 18 September 2016
Firemen work at the scene of an explosion in a block of flats in the Premia de Mar area of Barcelona, northeastern Spain. At least one person died and another 15 were injured, two of them seriously, in an explosion due to reasons still unknown inside the second flat of a seven floor building. The incident forced the evacuation of the building
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People stand near a boat which according to officials, capsized on the Chao Phraya river while carrying 150 Thai Muslims, in the ancient tourist city of Ayutthaya, Thailand
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Danielle Hughes performs on a plane piloted by Emilliano Del Buono during the Athens Flying Week aviation event over the Tanagra air base in northern Athens, Greece
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Atkinson still seeking redemption after all these years
When he racially denigrated Marcel Desailly half of the Middle East heard his words. “It’s not the person I am and I’ve certainly learned from it,” Atkinson says now.
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Giggs open to Swansea role as American owners consider a change
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Football League rules out Premier League clubs in revamp
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Barton eager for Rangers return and a chance to prove his worth
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Manchester United vs Leicester preview: What time does it start, what
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Everything you need to know about Arsenal vs Chelsea
Britain's fightback falls short as Argentina end Davis Cup defence
Trailing 2-0 on Friday after defeats for Andy Murray and Kyle Edmund, the chances of Leon Smith's team reaching a second successive final looked very slim indeed
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Murray to miss grandfather's funeral to play in Davis Cup matches
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Murray ready to spearhead Britain's Davis Cup title defence
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'Top of the rock' and top of the pile, Wawrinka is one of the greats
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Kerber crowns wonderful season with US Open victory
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Djokovic books final place against bogey man Wawrinka
Editorial Did the dog eat Theresa May's homework on grammar schools?
If the aim of education policy is to raise standards for all, and to correct and reverse the decline in social mobility, then a widespread expansion in selection is not the best way to do it
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Holly Baxter The unbearable arrogance of Mark Zuckerberg
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Kevin Maxwell I was forced to police the sex lives of gay men like me
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Letters Junior doctors continue to fight on
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Benedict Spence Are Channel 4 regretting their decision to buy GBBO?
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John Rentoul Boris Johnson never actually wanted Brexit – but that's a good thing
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‘I’d like to know why I was cast as a murdering psychopath’
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Film reviews round-up: The Girl with All the Gifts, De Palma
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The Magnificent Seven, review: A rousing, full-blooded affair
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Warner Bros boss on DC films: 'We can do a little better'
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Assassin's Creed movie's historical sequences will be in Spanish
Ibrahim Salha: Rae Sremmund’s Black Beatles is best song of the year
The brothers dropped the visuals to the latest single on Thursday
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The Weeknd's new Daft Punk collaboration Starboy references Brad Pitt
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Watch this metal as hell toddler mosh at Deathfest
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Calvin Harris had to go Jason Bourne to get a Rihanna vocal
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Lady Gaga hosts a desert rave in video for 'Perfect Illusion'
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Kanye West has forgiven Kid Cudi for claiming he uses a ghostwriter
Ruby Tandoh goes in on ‘peacocking man child’ Paul Hollywood
'I will be told off for this'
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Paul Hollywood is predictably being labelled 'Judas' by Bake Off fans
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Mary Berry's very best Great British Bake Off moments
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GoT sightings hint at The Hound's plot arc for season 7
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Paul Hollywood thanks to Mary Berry after originally failing to
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Who will replace Mary Berry on The Great British Bake Off?
Why crime thrillers are still popular, despite crime levels going down
Andy Martin is in New Orleans for the biggest annual gathering of crime writers and fans in the world. While rubbing shoulders with the Slice Girls and Lee Childs, he asks crime-fiction buffs why they think the genre is soaring in popularity when actual crime is going down
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Rudyard Kipling's early journalism career proved very important
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New Winnie-the-Pooh character added to celebrate 90th anniversary
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Ex-One Direction member Zayn Malik to publish autobiography
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Roald Dahl: The literary giant who wasn’t always so friendly
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6 words created by Roald Dahl added to Oxford English Dictionary
Don't just eat it, put it on your face! 5 DIY food masks
Try one of these homemade recipes for a fresh complexion without having to spend a fortune, writes Sarah Young
What do pumpkin spice flavoured dog treats say about humanity?
As if we needed another sign that the world is surely ending...
Thumbs up: hitchhiker's guide to New Zealand
After a French hitchhiker reportedly flew into a rage after four days stuck on a South Island roadside without a lift, Simon Calder says all you really need to hitch in NZ is a good book
George Clarke uncovers the Woodman's Treehouse in Dorset
As part of his series celebrating risky, inventive and ingenious small-builds, George Clarke visits Guy Mallinson as he builds a £120,000 treehouse at the bottom of his garden in Dorset
What will a world without disease actually look like
The aims have won plaudits from experts across the medical and science professions – but what they might look like in practice is less clear
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Uber ‘ghost’ scam sees terrifying drivers appear on people’s app
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Microsoft told to compensate users over Windows 10 problems
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Why people including Edward Snowden are advising against Google Allo
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Nasa to hold announcement about ocean on Jupiter's moon
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Google launches chat bot that lets robots watch you
Dual camera smartphones are making AR mainstream
Apple's annoucement that the new iPhone 7 will feature a dual camera signals a future for augmented reality that exists past catching them all
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Apple's AirPods are a beautiful, divisive look at its wireless future
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iPhone 7 review: New phone is familiar but stunningly powerful
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How Apple will spin its decision to drop the headphone jack
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Sony launches new, small phone with beefed up camera and battery tech
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Samsung's watch launched, ready to take on the Apple Watch 2
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Bioshock: The Collection, review: Worthy revisit to truly epic series
The collection features each of the trilogy's entries - Bioshock, Bioshock 2, and Bioshock Infinite
10 best smartphones
From the new iPhone 7 Plus to lesser known contenders, we put the latest tech through its paces