
A Week in World Photos
Migrants in Bosnia, a swan roundup in Germany, and protests in Bolivia, Zimbabwe, and Hong Kong.
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Supporters of former Bolivian President Evo Morales shout slogans during a demonstration in Cochabamba on Nov. 18.
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A firefighter tries to extinguish a burning car in Paris on the sidelines of a “yellow vest” demonstration, marking the first anniversary of the movement, on Nov. 16.
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A Zimbabwe police officer stops a woman with his boot as police disperse a crowd gathered to hear an address by Nelson Chamisa, the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change, at Morgan Tsvangirai House, the party headquarters, in Harare on Nov. 20.
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A member of the Khabour Guards, an Assyrian Syrian militia affiliated with the Syrian Democratic Forces, walks amid the ruins of the Assyrian Church of the Virgin Mary, which was previously destroyed by Islamic State fighters, in Tal Nasri in Syria’s northeastern Hasakah province on Nov. 15.
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People wait to perform in a parade commemorating the 109th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution in Mexico City on Nov. 20.
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Huge crowds flood central Prague to demand that Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis step down over allegations of graft on Nov. 16.
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A woman and two children attempt to flee from tear gas fired at Palestinian journalists gathering for a demonstration near Israel’s separation barrier in Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank on Nov. 17.
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A man wearing a monk suit holds a placard reading “Macron, get out this body” during a yellow vest demonstration in Nantes, western France, on Nov. 16.
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A migrant sits near a small fire inside a tent at the Vucjak camp on the outskirts of Bihac, in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, on Nov. 19.
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Anti-government protesters start a large fire in a staircase at the main entrance that leads into the Hong Kong Polytechnic University on Nov. 18.
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A young man carries an injured woman to an ambulance as protesters leave the Hong Kong Polytechnic University on Nov. 19.
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Police detain protesters and students after they tried to flee outside the Hong Kong Polytechnic University campus on Nov. 19.
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A protester lowers himself down a rope from a bridge to a highway to escape police at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University on Nov. 18.
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A protester is beaten by riot police while attempting to flee from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University campus on Nov. 18.
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People walk on the Hochmosel Bridge ahead of its opening after eight years of construction in Zeltingen-Rachtig, Germany, on Nov. 16.
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Bolivian police take position as Morales supporters block a road outside Cochabamba on Nov. 18.
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A supporter of Morales gestures after being injured during clashes with riot police near Cochabamba on Nov. 18.
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A member of the military playing the role of a protester challenges a line of Indonesian Navy frogmen and commandos during a drill in Sidoarjo, East Java, on Nov. 19.
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A demonstrator tries to elude water cannons fired by riot police during a protest against the government in Santiago, Chile, on Nov. 19.
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Riot police chase demonstrators during a protest against the government in Santiago on Nov. 19.
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Muslims of the Tamil Nadu Thowheed Jamath organization shout slogans as they protest against the Indian Supreme Court verdict on Ayodhya, a bitterly disputed religious site, in Chennai on Nov. 18. Two leading Muslim groups said they would file petitions challenging the court’s decision to award Hindus control of the holy site.
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“Swan Father” Olaf Niess catches a swan as the birds are rounded up on the Alster River in Hamburg, Germany, on Nov. 19. The swans are being moved to their ice-free winter home.
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A woman walks past a damaged bank after protests against a petrol price hike in Tehran on Nov. 20.
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Schoolchildren pose for a picture with Miraitowa, the robotlike mascot for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, during a ceremony at Hoyonomori Elementary School in Tokyo on Nov. 18.
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Schoolchildren drink water as part of the Water Bell program, launched to ensure children drink sufficient water during the day, at a government-run school in Secunderabad, India, on Nov. 21.
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Colombian police cover the walls of the Primate Cathedral ahead of a national strike called by students, unions, and indigenous groups in Bogotá on Nov. 20.
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Catholic schoolchildren wait for Pope Francis to arrive outside of the Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See in Bangkok on Nov. 20.
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U.S. President Donald Trump holds his notes in response to impeachment hearing testimony while speaking to the media before departing from the White House in Washington on Nov. 20.
Mark Wilson/Getty ImagesA Week in World Photos
Migrants in Bosnia, a swan roundup in Germany, and protests in Bolivia, Zimbabwe, and Hong Kong.