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A selection of the best photos from across Africa and of Africans elsewhere in the world this week.
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A hopeful dog scavenges in plastic waste at the Kibarani dump site in Kenya's coastal city, Mombasa, on Sunday ahead of UN World Environment Day.
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On Friday, the Kenyan police band parades in Kisumu for Madaraka day celebrations - the annual commemoration of Kenya's passage to self-rule.
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At the Nigeria-England World Cup friendly a day later, a fan flaunts his hat from the new Nigeria football kit, which sold out within 24 hours.
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Tunisia admitted to the BBC on Tuesday that their goalkeeper had twice faked injury in World Cup warm-up matches so that his tired teammates could break their Ramadan fast with dates and water.
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Clownfish swim among coral reefs in the Comoros archipelago on Friday - the region is also home to the elusive, deep-sea coelacanth fish which scientists have dubbed a "living fossil".
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A miner filters soil in search of minerals on Tuesday as South Africa legalises informal, small-scale mining in limited areas...
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Formerly illegal miners can now operate independently. They hope to strike lucky and find raw diamonds, as at least one person did with these stones pictured on the same day.
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On Saturday, actors dressed as soldiers from the Zimbabwe National Army search for innocent civilians in the bush in 1983: The Dark Years, a play previously banned under former President Robert Mugabe which revisits events from the Gukurahandi massacres.
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And a dancer from the Cape Town City Ballet pirouettes on stage during a free lunchtime concert on Tuesday.
Pictures from AFP, Getty Images, EPA and Télévision Tunisienne 1.