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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/53 19 October 2016
Russian Navy's Tarantul-class corvette Ivanovets is escorted by a Turkish Navy Coast Guard boat as it sets sail in the Bosphorus, on its way to the Black Sea, in Istanbul, Turkey
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Police officers gather during an unauthorised protest against anti-police violence at the old harbour in Marseille, France
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Policemen stand in front of the Saint-Louis Hospital where an injured officer is being treated for severe burns during a protest by policemen overnight in Paris, after four officers were injured when a group of youths swarmed their cars on October 8 in Viry-Chatillon and lobbed Molotov cocktails at them
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Around 100 French police take part in a protest at the old harbour on after four officers were injured when a group of youths swarmed their cars on October 8 in Viry-Chatillon and lobbed Molotov cocktails at them.
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Hundreds of protesters including Indigenous People, students and militant groups stormed toward the US Embassy to protest against the presence of US military troops and to support Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's independent foreign policy pronouncements
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A police mobile runs over protesters during a protest in front of the US Embassy in Manila, Philippines
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A Philippine police van rammed into protesters, leaving several bloodied, as an anti-U.S. rally turned violent Wednesday at the American embassy in Manila
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A Philippine police van rammed into protesters, leaving several bloodied, as an anti-U.S. rally turned violent Wednesday at the American embassy in Manila
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Hundreds of protesters including Indigenous People, students and militant groups stormed toward the US Embassy to protest against the presence of US military troops and to support Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's independent foreign policy pronouncements
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Pro-Beijing legislators staged a walkout of Hong Kong's legislature on Wednesday and prevented the swearing-in of two newly-elected pro-independence Hong Kong lawmakers Yau Wai-ching and Sixtus Leung, seeking to push for independence for the autonomous region
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A worker works on scaffolding to install a portrait of Thailand's late King Bhumibol Adulyadej near the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand
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A bank employee arranges commemorative 100 baht banknotes featuring the late Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej
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People queue for commemorative 100 baht banknotes featuring the late Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej near the Government Savings Bank head office in Bangkok, Thailand
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A woman shows a commemorative 100 baht banknote featuring the late Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej at the Government Savings Bank head office in Bangkok, Thailand
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Typhoon Sarika, the 21st typhoon of the year, made landfall in south China's Hainan as torrential rain and gales lashed the island province,
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Residents and cars making their way through a flooded street caused by Typhoon Sarika in Qionghai, south China's Hainan province
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Tens of thousands of Iraqi forces were making gains on the Islamic State group in Mosul
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Displaced Iraqis from the Bajwaniyah village, about 30 kms south of Mosul, who fled fighting in the Mosul area walk towards security forces
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Smoke rises from burning oil wells on near the town of Qayyarah, south of Mosul, during the operation to recapture the city from the Islamic State group
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Iraqi forces battle against Islamic State (IS) group jihadists in the Bajwaniyah village, about 30 kms south of Mosul
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Displaced Iraqis from the Bajwaniyah village, about 30 kms south of Mosul, who fled fighting in the Mosul area carry a white flag as they approach security forces
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Conor Jordan, deputy chairman of impressionist and modern art at Christie's, unveils a painting by Claude Monet entitled 'Meule' during an auction preview in Hong Kong. The artwork, painted in 1891 and part of the Grainstack series, will be auctioned by Christie's in New York on November 16 where it is expected to sell around 45 million USD
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23/53 17 October 2016
David Taylor is escorted by police officers as he is handed over to prosecutors in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. Australian Sara Connor and British national David Taylor, were arrested by Bali police over the alleged murder of a local policeman on Kuta Beach. The body of police officer Wayan Sudarsa was found with deep wounds to his head and neck on Kuta beach
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Australian national Sara Connor is escorted by police as she prepares to be moved from the police station to the prosecutors office in Denpasar on Bali island. A British man and an Australian woman accused of violently bludgeoning a policeman to death on a popular Indonesian tourist strip will soon stand trial for his murder
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Investigators beside a bridge connecting two small islands south-east of Indonesian holiday hotspot Bali that collapsed, sending motorbikes flying into the water and leaving eight dead and about 30 injured
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China's Long March-2F carrier rocket transporting the manned spacecraft Shenzhou-11 blasts off from the launch pad at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Jiuquan, northwestern China's Gansu Province
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A long column of smoke rises from the Chemical plant of the BASF site in Ludwigshafen, western Germany. One person was killed and at least six others were missing after an explosion Monday at a chemical plant at BASF's headquarters
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A view of a busy street during the morning rush hour, following the death of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej, in Bangkok, Thailand
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Pedestrians dressed in black clothes to mourn the passing of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadejin looks through clothing on a rack along a street in Bangkok, Thailand
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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen adjusts a wreath of flowers during a ceremony to pay respects to the late Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej at the Thai Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen signs a book of condolences during a ceremony to pay respects to the late Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej at the Thai Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia,
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Mourners enter the Grand Palace to pay their respects to the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej in Bangkok, Thailand
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A Thai art student paints a portrait of late Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej as part of the country's mourning at Silpakorn University in Bangkok, Thailand
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An Indian police official examines a burnt passenger vehicle on the outskirts of Srinagar in Indian-controlled Kashmir. Authorities said unidentified persons set on fire two taxis early Monday. Kashmir is witnessing the largest protests against Indian rule in recent years, sparked by the July 8 killing of a popular rebel commander by Indian soldiers
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People look at the burnt remains of a passenger vehicle on the outskirts of Srinagar in Indian-controlled Kashmir. Authorities said unidentified persons set on fire two taxis early Monday. Kashmir is witnessing the largest protests against Indian rule in recent years, sparked by the July 8 killing of a popular rebel commander by Indian soldiers
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Thai's pray and light candles in memory of the late King of Thailand outside the Grand Palace
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Over 360 Cheongsam enthusiasms enjoy the nature on the Tai Chi pond at Dahongyan National Park in Wuyi, Zhejiang
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Women wearing Cheongsams walk at Dahongyan National Park in Wuyi
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Aerial view of women dressed in Cheongsams walking on the Tai Chi pond at Dahongyan National Park in Wuyi
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A Music fan attends Desert Trip at the Empire Polo Field in Indio, California
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Excursionists enjoy the view from Buchenberg Mountain underneath autumnal trees near Buching, Germany
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Fireworks during the closure of the Pilar Fiestas next to the Pilar Basilica in Zaragoza, Spain
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Red cross representatives talk to the people as they are waiting for the relief aid to be unloaded from a Dutch navy ship, after Hurricane Matthew hit Jeremie, Haiti
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People watch as a supermoon rises over Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
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A so-called supermoon shines in sky over a beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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A staff member of the Mirim Air Club carries a helmet as she walks across the tarmac. Until a few months ago, if you wanted a bird's eye view of North Korea's capital there was basically only one option: a 150-meter tall tower across the river from Kim Il Sung Square. With the support of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who has vowed to give North Koreans more modern and cultured ways to spend their leisure time, a Pyongyang flying club has started offering short flights over some of the capital's major sights
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People wait for their flight while others watch as pilots prepare to fly their ultralight aircraft at the Mirim Air Club
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North Korean pilots stand with their ultralight aircraft on the tarmac of the Mirim Air Club
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An ultralight aircraft flies over the city of Pyongyang in North Korea
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Residents fight for a sack filled with food at the end of a food distribution after Hurricane Matthew in Saint Jean du Sud, Haiti
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The world's largest rooftop garden sits on top of the Sejong Government Complex in Sejong, south of Seoul, South Korea
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A curious mouse investigates a camera in the picturesque forest setting in Voronezh, Russia
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Indian spiritual guru, who calls himself Saint Dr. Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan, arrives for a press conference ahead of the release of his new film 'MSG, The Warrior Lion Heart,' in New Delhi, India
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Duggan believes England Women can win Euro 2017
As the women's side get ready to face France on Friday night, Duggan has revealed that the team is already eyeing glory at the 2017 European Championship
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Webb lifts the lid on the Premier League's nastiest fans and managers
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Tevez causes Man United miss out on Boca Juniors starlet
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Man City's Aguero not the only striker to fail to convince Guardiola
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Nolito admits he couldn't understand Guardiola's post-match rant
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Ozil becomes the fifth Gunners player to bag a European hat-tr
Kyrgios pulls out of Rotterdam Open to attend NBA All-Star weekend
The Australian has been given permission to miss the tournament, which gets underway next February, in order to play in a celebrity basketball match
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Kyrgios banned for three months after Shanghai Masters behaviour
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Konta hopes boosted as Williams withdraws in Singapore
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Murray wins Shanghai Masters title with victory over Agut
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Murray to face Bautista Agut in final after Djokovic's shock exit
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Murray's power proves too much as Goffin is swept aside in Shanghai
Editorial It's right to strip Philip Green of his knighthood
The usual line is that only conviction of a criminal offence warrants removal of any honour. Failing that you’d have to take part in a war against Britain
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Basit Mahmood The Muslim Council of Britain is starting a counter-extremism strategy
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Rachel Pashley Watch out Donald Trump, the 'nasty' women are coming
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Letters London will become a ghost city if house prices keep rising
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Editorial A parliamentary vote at the end of Brexit talks is not good enough
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Letters Can we please have an answer over Heathrow and Gatwick?
The huge change Ava Duvernay made to Star Wars: The Force Awakens
'We take this moment of hearing the Force and thinking about what Maz [Kanata] had told her'
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Rob Zombie review, Kentish Town Forum, 17th October 2016
The astro creep brings his unique carnival of horrors to London for his final show of 2016
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Eminem releases anti-Trump 'Campaign Speech' single: Lyrics in full
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Frank Sinatra performs 'At Long Last Love' in newly unearthed footage
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Elton John interviewed Whitney, talked Frank Ocean, drugs and smiling
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Goat at the Coronet, London, gig review: Tribal drone-rock a mixed bag
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Bad Brains nominated for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, punk fans stunned
Is the alliance everyone is hoping for being forged at GoT filming?
There are diplomatic rumblings on the shores of Dragonstone
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Trevor Noah lambasts Donald Trump following final Presidential debate
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It's going to be a long wait for Peaky Blinders season 4
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Critics give their initial verdict on Marvel's Doctor Strange
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Colbert lampoons Trump during monologue on third Presidential debate
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Netflix spending $16m an episode on the original no-one's talking abou
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Autumn by Ali Smith, book review
Autumn, the first in an upcoming four-part book series, which will also include Winter, Spring and Summer, is set in the post-Brexit present day
How the skinny jeans trend died and made way for body conscious denim
It’s time to ditch what you thought was your denim life partner
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River Island launches fashion range for dogs
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Woman given 40 lashes for miniskirt is criticised over swimwear
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Allbeauty tops Which? vote with discounted beauty products
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Half of men say they now trim or shave their leg hair – but why?
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New H&M jackets are selling for £700 on eBay two weeks before launch
The upside-down diet where you eat carbs at night to lose weight
Eat all the pasta completely guilt free
5 US cities that should have flights from the UK - but don't
As BA restores a direct connection from London to New Orleans, Simon Calder picks out other destinations that ought to be on the route map
The Queen’s House re-opens to public after £3m refurb
A 14-month renovation by award-winning gilders, carvers, painters and floor layers, plus a specially commissioned work of modern art in 23.5-carat gold leaf, has left the Queen’s House in Greenwich gleaming, glorious and open to the public once more...
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How to turn a dark Victorian house into a light-filled dream home
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Designers Guild founder's top tips on how to create the perfect room
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Top storage solutions and space-saving ideas for small city homes
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Over-sized textures and strong colours give wool the feel-good factor
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Grand Designs: a sleek black box house hidden in an Essex woodland
WhatsApp update lets people write and draw on their pictures
There's another, potentially more important, thing been added for group chats
Google releases the best Android phone ever made, and that's not all
If you want a premium Android phone, then this should be it – no questions asked. Well, maybe one question
Watch the first Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer
The developer has promised a 'vast and atmospheric' world
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Rise of the Tomb Raider review, PS4: Like going to see a tribute band
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Red Dead Redemption 2 has been confirmed and apparently it's 'vast'
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Dragon Quest Builders review: 'RPG meets Minecraft'
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Rockstar hints at highly-rumoured Red Dead Redemption 2 announcement
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PlayStation VR review: A fantastic introduction to Virtual Reality'
7 best robot vacuum cleaners
Take the hassle out of household chores with a smart, hard-working machine