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Jamie Lee Curtis wins the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for "Everything Everywhere All at Once" during themore
Michelle Yeoh accepts the Oscar for Best Actress for "Everything Everywhere All at Once" during the Oscars shomore
Halle Berry poses on the champagne-colored red carpet during the Oscars arrivals at the 95th Academy Awards inmore
Ke Huy Quan wins the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for "Everything Everywhere All at Once" during the Oscarsmore
Migrants, mostly from Venezuela, try to cross a barrier, as they take part in a protest at the Paso del Norte more
Army healthcare workers treat a wounded Ukrainian serviceman in a pre-hospital medical aid centre, as Russia'smore
A Buddhist monk throws salt on a large bonfire of wood and Japanese cypress leaves, at the fire-walking festivmore
A view of a street where garbage cans are overflowing, as garbage has not been collected, in Paris, France. REmore
Police officers in riot gear stand guard as French workers on strike gather and block the entry of a fuel depomore
Directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert pose with their Oscar for Best Picture for "Everything Everywhere Amore
An aerial view of houses covered with volcanic ash at an area affected by the eruption of Mount Merapi volcanomore
Handler Javier Gonzalez Mendikote kisses his dog, winner of the best in show Lagotto Romagnolo named Orca, on more
A woman enjoys a hot winter day in front of the Mediterranean sea in Barcelona, Spain. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
Westley Owens, 3, plays with a small toy gun as he accompanies his mother attending the Des Moines Fairgroundsmore
Street artist Mantega of Brazil performs during Puerto Rico Circo Fest in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. REUTERS/more
Best Supporting Actor Ke Huy Quan celebrates with his Oscar in the Oscars photo room at the 95th Academy Awardmore
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Photos of the week
A selection of some of our top news photography from around the world this week.
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France pension reform strike action protests enter 10th day
President Emmanuel Macron's government rejected a new demand by unions to rethink a deeply unpopular pension bill, infuriating labor leaders who said the government must find a way out of the crisis.
A town destroyed: Images from Rolling Fork in tornado aftermath
The impoverished small town of 1,900 in western Mississippi was clobbered by a ferocious tornado on Friday night, destroying many of the community's 400 homes.
France pension reform strike action protests enter 10th day
President Emmanuel Macron's government rejected a new demand by unions to rethink a deeply unpopular pension bill, infuriating labor leaders who said the government must find a way out of the crisis.
From blizzards to floods, California's surreal winter weather
Twelve atmospheric rivers have pounded California since late December, inundating parts of the drought-stricken state with raging floodwaters.
iHeart Radio Music Awards: The fashion, winners and performances
Taylor Swift wins the Innovator Award and Pink picks up the Icon Award as Lenny Kravitz hosts the annual iHeart Radio awards show in Los Angeles.
Chilling scenes from Nashville school shooting
A 28-year-old suspect armed with several guns on Monday opened fire with an assault weapon, killing three children and three adults before being shot dead by police.
Kenyan police fire tear gas at anti-government protesters
Kenyan police fired tear gas and a water cannon at stone-throwing supporters of opposition leader Raila Odinga during the second consecutive week of protests against the government and high food prices.
Heartbreaking images of devastation after tornado cuts deadly path in Mississippi
Rescuers combed through rubble after a powerful storm tore across Mississippi late on Friday, killing at least 25 people there and one person in Alabama as it leveled hundreds of buildings and spawned at least one devastating tornado.
Chaos in Israel as judicial reform plans draw mass protests
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition plunged into chaos after mass overnight protests over the sacking of his defense chief piled pressure on the government to halt its bitterly contested plans to overhaul the judiciary.