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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/30 27 November 2016
A Cuban flag flies at half mast near the Malecon, following the announcement of the death of Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro, in Havana, Cuba
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2/30 27 November 2016
Spectators watch Aboriginal dancers and acrobats perform with a 50-tonne Arcadia spider, constructed from used repurposed military hardware, during a laser and pyrotechnics show in Perth, Australia
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3/30 27 November 2016
Spectators watch Aboriginal dancers and acrobats perform with a 50-tonne Arcadia spider, constructed from used repurposed military hardware, during a laser and pyrotechnics show in Perth, Australia
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4/30 27 November 2016
A monkey eats a banana at an ancient temple during the annual 'monkey buffet' in Lopburi province, north of Bangkok, Thailand
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5/30 27 November 2016
Monkeys eat bananas at an ancient temple during the annual 'monkey buffet' in Lopburi province, north of Bangkok, Thailand
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6/30 27 November 2016
Perfomers in monkey costumes dance during the annual 'Monkey Buffet' Festival at the Phra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi province, north of Bangkok, Thailand
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7/30 27 November 2016
Mayor of Bordeaux and candidate for the right-wing primaries ahead of the 2017 presidential elections, Alain Juppe, gestures after leaving a voting booth in a polling station in Bordeaux, southwestern France
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8/30 27 November 2016
French politician Francois Fillon, member of the conservative Les Republicains political party, leaves the polling booth to cast his ballot during the second round of the French center-right presidential primary election in Paris, France
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9/30 27 November 2016
German bakers work on a giant Stollen, a traditional German Christmas cake in Dresden, Germany
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Kuwaiti candidate and former parliament speaker Marzouq al-Ghanem, celebrates with his supporters following the announcment of his victory in the parliamentary election, in Kuwait city
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11/30 27 November 2016
Kuwaiti candidate and former parliament speaker Marzouq al-Ghanem, celebrates with his supporters following the announcment of his victory in the parliamentary election, in Kuwait city
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12/30 27 November 2016
Shiite fighters from the Hashed al-Shaabi region advance through the village of Baylunah, southwest of Mosul
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13/30 27 November 2016
Shiite fighters from the Hashed al-Shaabi region stand on the front line in the village of Baylunah, southwest of Mosul
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14/30 27 November 2016
Prisoners and their mothers seen after a concert marking Mother's Day at correctional facility 2
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Prisoners and their mothers attend a concert marking Mother's Day at correctional facility 2
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Prisoners and their mothers seen after a concert marking Mother's Day at correctional facility 2
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17/30 26 November 2016
Picture taken on the opening day of the International Guadalajara Book Fair, the biggest literary event in the Spanish-speaking world, in Guadalajara, Mexico
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18/30 26 November 2016
Millions of South Korean citizens attend a candlelight rally to demand South Korean president Park Geun-hye to step down in the Gwanghwamun square in Seoul, South Korea
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19/30 26 November 2016
Women wearing balaclavas participate in a march by Ecuadorean feminists gainst domestic violence in Quito, Ecuador
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Women hold brooms during a march called by Ecuadorean feminist associations against domestic violence in Quito, Ecuador
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21/30 26 November 2016
Cuban exiles in Los Angeles and their families rally with Cuban and American flags at the Jose Marti square on Echo Park in Los Angeles.
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22/30 26 November 2016
A man signs a condolences book for the late former Cuban leader Fidel Castro at the Ruben Dario National Theater in Managua, Nicaragua
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23/30 26 November 2016
People wait in line to enter the Revolution square to attend a homege ceremony of the late former Cuban leader Fidel Castro in Managua, Nicaragua
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24/30 26 November 2016
Activists and members of the Communist Party of Mexico hold up flags as they arrive outside the Cuban Embassy in Mexico, as part of a tribute, following the announcement of the death of Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro, in Mexico City, Mexico
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25/30 26 November 2016
A painting of Cuba's former president Fidel Castro is seen at a factory in Havana, Cuba.
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26/30 26 November 2016
Students place candles around an image of the late Cuban leader Fidel Castro, at the university where Castro studied law as a young man, during a vigil in Havana, Cuba
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27/30 26 November 2016
A man poses for a picture next to a statue of the late Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro with flowers as part of the tribute following the announcement of his death inside the Cuban embassy in Lima, Peru
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28/30 25 November 2016
Flooding caused by torrential rain in northern Italy was feared to have claimed at least one victim after a man was swept away by a swollen river near Turin. Several hundreds of people had to be evacuated from their homes and many roads
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29/30 25 November 2016
People sit in a boat of the Italian fire fighters as they help them to evacuate from their home in Moncalieri, near Turin
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laying hens confined indoors on a farm near Eigeltingen in southern Germany. Farm birds are no longer allowed to roam freely due to an outbreak of avian flu in the area
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Leeds remain a shadow of their former selves ahead of Liverpool clash
The showdowns between the two used to be a fiery and visceral affairs, but Leeds' fall from grace has taken all the sting out of the old rivalry as the two meet on Tuesday night
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Pulis ordered to pay Palace £3.7m after losing High Court battle
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Klopp confirms Coutinho, Sturridge and Lallana all out for Liverpool
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Coutinho sidelined for 'five to six weeks' with ligament damage
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Sissoko doesn't 'deserve' Spurs place, warns Pochettino
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Rivals United are still title contenders, says Guardiola
Murray 'too young' for knighthood and won't attend SPOTY awards
The Scot is the favourite for BBC Sports Personality of the Year
Harriet Williamson As the child of a protestant family, I find May's beliefs confusing
Perhaps Theresa May believes that because 'the poor are blessed and in line to inherit the kingdom of God' (Luke 6:20), they can be trampled and degraded by Tory policy here on earth
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Letters It is time for Brexiteers to 'deal with it'
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Alessio Colonnelli Fellow Italians, please don’t vote 'No' in our referendum
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Letters Add America to Castro’s list of continents where capitalism has failed
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Editorial It’s not about hard Brexit – it is about a stupid or intelligent one
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Matthew Norman We know as little about Theresa May as we do about Brexit
Arrival: The climactic final line of dialogue has been revealed
Director Denis Villeneuve opted to keep the sci-fi drama's most important quote a secret
Years & Years’ Olly Alexander: 'It’s so important to talk'
The frontman of Years and Years is getting involved with Torch Songs, a new campaign focused on music as a therapy for depression - something he himself has suffered with
The Walking Dead off-screen events that made episode 6 seem so strange
*Beware season 7 spoilers below*
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A lion got KO'ed by a giraffe on episode four of Planet Earth 2
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Watch the high drama trailer for the Westworld season finale
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Ed Balls leaves Strictly and Honey G leaves The X Factor on same night
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HBO's 2017 trailer yields first footage from Game of Thrones season 7
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The Walking Dead season 7 episode 6 review: A tantalising departure
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Small Great Things book review: The narrative rips along
Her new novel, about an African American maternity nurse who gets discriminated against when a newborn baby’s white parents take their child out of her care, addresses race, prejudice and justice
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The six finalists for this year’s Bad Sex in Fiction awards
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120 Days of Sodom translator: 'We had duty to be just as rude as Sade'
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‘Post-truth’ named Word of the Year in wake of Trump and Brexit
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10 books that have changed the world for the better
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The Dark Flood Rises book review: A rather doom-laden work
Why the red lip is more than just a festive fad
No matter the shade, women will always go back to red
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Black Friday deals: Where to find the best fashion discounts
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What the boom in hard-sided luggage says about modern travellers
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People are having last-minute surgery to look good in festive selfies
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Beauty Advent Calendars: Swap chocolate for cosmetics this Christmas
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How to beat odds of 400/1 to land a pair of Yeezys
Pop boss turns £200k recording studio into a pair of £2m flats
Kate Koumi has turned a blocky brick industrial unit in Fulham, bought in 1995 to use as a sound recording studio, into two flexible warehouse apartments, designed to convert to one house when required.
New iPads and iPhones likely to have no home button
Getting rid of the iconic button will clear up space on the iPads, so that they can be almost entirely screen
Google's new VR headset is lacking the most important thing, for now
Daydream is likely to become a major VR platform, in a year with more than a few competitors. But it's not ready for that just yet
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10 things we learnt from trying the new MacBook Pro
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We must be prepared for the impact of Bolivia’s fast-melting glaciers
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I tested a Tesla Model S and it was worth it
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You might have been responsible for the internet outage last week
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Google releases the best Android phone ever made, and that's not all
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Pokémon Sun and Moon review: The biggest change since Gold and Silver
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Watch Dogs 2 review: 'A genuinely innovative and rewarding experience'
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Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare review: 'Remarkably boring'
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Battlefield 1 review: 'One of this generation's greatest shooters'
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Love ploughing fields? Farming Simulator 17 is the game for you
The best Cyber Weekend laptop deals
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