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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/34 7 November 2016
Russian paratroopers jump past rainbow from an IL-76 transport plane during a joint Serbian-Russian military training exercise "Slavic Brotherhood" in the town of Kovin, near Belgrade, Serbia
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Ahmed Manasra, a 14-year old Palestinian, who was convicted of attempted murder for his role in an attack of a 13-year-old Israeli boy in 2015 in Pisgat Zeev, built on occupied land that Israel annexed to Jerusalem after the 1967 war, leaves the courtroom after his sentencing at the district court in Jerusalem
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Hindu devotees worship the Sun god in the waters of the Arabian Sea during Chhath Puja in Mumbai, India
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People talk to relatives at a section of the wall separating Mexico and the United States, as photographed from Playas Tijuana, in Tijuana, Mexico
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People talk to relatives at a section of the wall separating Mexico and the United States
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Hindu devotees worship the Sun god in the waters of the Arabian Sea during Chhath Puja in Mumbai, India
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A Hindu devotee holds offerings as she worships the Sun God in the waters of a pond during the religious festival of Chhat Puja in Kolkata
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Devotees offer prayers to the setting sun during the "Chhat" festival at Bagmati River in Kathmandu, Nepal
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Migrants and refugees are transferred from the Topaz Responder ship run by Maltese NGO "Moas" and the Italian Red Cross to the Spanish war ship Navarra, after being rescued off the coast of Libya
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Migrants and refugees seated on a rubber boat grab life jackets during a rescue operation by the crew of the Topaz Responder, a rescue ship run by Maltese NGO "Moas" and the Italian Red Cross, off the Libyan coast
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Muslim women take part in a protest objecting to proposed laws to raise the minimum age of marriage for Muslim girls from 12 to 16 years, in the capital Colombo
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Muslims take part in a protest objecting to proposed laws to raise the minimum age of marriage for Muslim girls from 12 to 16 years, in the capital Colombo
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Iranians burn posters of American and Israeli political figures including late Israeli president Shimon Peres outside the former US embassy in the Iranian capital Tehran
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Iranians chant slogans in a state-organized annual rally in front of the former U.S. Embassy in Tehran, marking 37th anniversary of the seizure of the embassy by militant Iranian students
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Iranian protesters burn a Star of David and a Saudi Arabia flag during a demonstration marking the 37th anniversary of US Embassy takeover in front of the former US embassy in Tehran, Iran
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Refugees wait at the airport in Athens to board a special charter plane taking them to France in the frames of the EU relocation program
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About 5,000 pensioners took part in an anti-government rally in the Greek capital to protest a new round of cuts introduced under the country's international bailout program
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epa05615609 Greek pensioners burn government papers informing them about their pension cuts as they take part in an anti-austerity protest in central Athens, Greece
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Greek pensioners shout slogans as they take part in an anti-austerity protest against planned pension cuts in central Athens, Greece
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Britain's Red Arrows flying display team perform during an air show at the China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, China
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China unveils its J-20 stealth fighter
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The 11th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, China
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China's J-10 fighter jets perform
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Crowds watch China's J-10 fighter jets perform during an air show at the 11th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, China
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Indonesian officers carry a coffin containing one of four victims of a cargo plane that crashed in Papua's mountainous area, in Timika
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Representatives from a group of bereaved families of the 2014 deadly ferry sinking victims and their supporters protest in Seoul, South Korea.
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A group of historians protest in Seoul, South Korea, as they hold a rally over the influence-peddling scandal in which Choi Soon-sil, a longtime close friend of South Korea President Park Geun-hye, is implicated
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A woman carries a basket on her head through a field of vegetables on a foggy morning on the outskirts of Srinagar, India
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A boy walks through a paddy field on a foggy morning on the outskirts of Srinagar, India
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The wife of a person who was killed is comforted by policemen as another body is taken out of a house in Manila, Philippines
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Policemen try to maintain order outside a house in which five people were killed in Manila, Philippines
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Relatives and onlookers wait for investigation to be done outside a house in which five people were killed in Manila, Philippines
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Mount Sinabung on Sumatra island, as seen from Karo, spews volcanic ash during an eruption
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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton with a masquerade mask as she jokes with members of her staff aboard her campaign plane
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England is not 'an impossible job', insists Southgate
The interim manager refused to say whether he wants the job on a full-time basis but admitted that any coach would 'want to be involved in huge matches in big competitions'
Everything you need to know about the ATP World Tour Finals
A look ahead to the ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 Arena
Kim Sengupta Rebel FBI agents are unlikely to drop their vendetta against Clinton
The rogue agents, as the Democrats describe them, have been accused of being behind a series of damaging leaks about Clinton
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Samantha Rea How can Juno Dawson call herself a feminist?
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Ciaran Gillespie These are the policies that Trump and Clinton actually stand for
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Hamish McRae The global economic signs we should watch over the US election
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Letters Theresa May should call a general election
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Editorial May must tread carefully with India in post-Brexit Britain
Ewan McGregor interview: 'Trainspotting sequel has a different energy'
The Scottish actor talks about his directorial debut American Pastoral, which he also stars in, as well as working with Danny Boyle again on T2 Trainspotting
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Beauty and the Beast costume designer on Belle's iconic yellow dress
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Game of Thrones actor joins Justice League cast as villain
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You can finally watch Pixar's latest adorable short film Piper online
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Ben Affleck's The Batman rumoured to be in serious trouble
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Irvine Welsh says Trainspotting 2 could be 'better than the original'
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MOBO Awards review: A clanging error saw the wrong winner announced
Abra Cadabra featuring Krept & Konan for ‘Robbery' were the correct winners in the Best Song category, not WSTRN, but despite the mistake, the MOBOS 2016 featured some varied performances from Lady Leshurr, Clean Bandit and Chase and Status
ITV confirm I'm a Celebrity 2016 line-up not featuring Danny Baker
Danny Baker and Martin Roberts were previously thought to be starring on the show
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The Walking Dead season 7 opening credits easter egg you've probably m
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We've identified the John Lewis xmas ad song and we're not proud of it
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Sumptuous but empty, Netflix's The Crown fails its queen
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Negan's in charge in The Walking Dead S7E4 trailer
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Game of Thrones season 7 filming news: Major foes down swords to discu
How Kafka was inspired by those thoughts you get just before sleep
'..again it was the power of my dreams, shining forth into wakefulness even before I fall asleep, which did not let me sleep.'
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We translated the Marquis de Sade's most obscene work
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Donald Trump once authored an erotic novel
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John Rentoul Did the Blair-Brown era contain the seeds of Labour's destruction?
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Perfect Day: An Intimate Portrait of Life With Lou Reed review
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Naomi Alderman: ‘The book's not mine anymore, the rights are sold’
Adidas is selling only 7,000 of these gorgeous shoes made from ocean w
For a while, Adidas and Parley for the Oceans, an organisation dedicated to reducing plastic waste in oceans, have collaborated on shoes made of recycled plastic from oceans.
Red wine brownies: Could there be a more indulgent Christmas dessert?
This is a combination we can really get on board with
Passengers back in-flight alcohol sales ban
The majority of flyers are happy to to see Jet2 stop selling booze before 8am
These neighbours joined forces to build double-decker extensions
Some neighbours go to war over home improvements but two couples in east London collaborated on extending their homes, saving time, money and stress.
WhatsApp data sharing with Facebook banned
WhatsApp didn't have permission to give over information, it said
Everything you should worry about if you use WhatsApp
Using WhatsApp is mostly safe. But here’s how to avoid the people who want to make it otherwise
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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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How developers introduce people to virtual reality
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Google Home and Amazon Echo usher future of voice-controlled computers
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Battlefield 1 review: 'One of this generation's greatest shooters'
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Whether you need one for business or uni work, pick up a PC at a bargain price