Cup fever and a daredevil butterfly: Wednesday's top photos
The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world
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Delhi, India
Labourers take their morning tea from a roadside vendor in the old quarters of DelhiPhotograph: Amit Dave/Reuters
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Alotenango, Guatemala
Rescuers carry the coffin of Juan Fernando Galindo, a member of the National Coordinator for Disasters Reduction. Galindo reportedly died while attempting to rescue people during the Fuego volcano eruptionPhotograph: Jose Cabezas/Reuters
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Washington DC, US
President Trump gives a pen to cancer survivor Sadie Keller after signing the Childhood Cancer Survivorship, Treatment, Access, and Research Act, in the Oval Office of the White HousePhotograph: Rex/Shutterstock
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Oklahoma, USA
Florida State players pile on Meghan King, bottom right, after defeating Washington 8-3 in the NCAA softball Women’s College World SeriesPhotograph: Sue Ogrocki/AP
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Shengshan, China
A villager walks between abandoned houses covered with overgrown vegetation in Houtouwan, which was once a thriving fishing community but is now abandonedPhotograph: Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images
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South Shields, England
Customers sit outside the Robin pub in south Tyneside, which has been decorated with more than 300 flags to show support for England and other nations competing at the World CupPhotograph: Owen Humphreys/PA
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Puntarenas, Costa Rica
A butterfly flies into the jaws of a crocodile inhabiting the Tarcoles RiverPhotograph: Jeffrey Arguedas/EPA
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Shchomyslitsa, Belarus
A girl looks at ducklings at the Belagro international agricultural exhibitionPhotograph: Viktor Drachev/TASS
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Baikonur, Kazakhstan
Cosmonaut Sergey Prokopyev waves from inside a bus before the launch of the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft at the Baikonur cosmodromePhotograph: Vyacheslav Oseledko/AFP/Getty Images
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New Delhi, India
A visitor sits on a bike ridden by a waxwork of Tom Cruise at Madame Tussauds DelhiPhotograph: Money Sharma/AFP/Getty Images
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Harare, Zimbabwe
Movement for Democratic Change supporters march through the streets on their way to the Zimbabwe electoral offices during a pro-election reform demonstrationPhotograph: Aaron Ufumeli/EPA