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A selection of the best photos from across Africa this week.
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Clare Byarugaba, who was outed as a lesbian by a Ugandan newspaper against her will, competes at the 2018 Gay Games in Paris on Friday...
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... "I was so proud to wear the Uganda flag during the opening ceremony at this event. But now, I may face more problems when I will return home", the LGBT activist says.
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On Saturday, dancers perform a folkloric finger dance from Thailand at the International Carthage Festival in Tunisia.
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A Catholic nun from Zambia walks through the hundreds of shoes placed outside London's Westminster Cathedral on Wednesday. The public art installation was in support of Pope Francis' refugee campaign.
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On Sunday, Ghana's Ruth Anima gives the boot to New Zealand defender Elizabeth Anton during the Women's World Cup Under-20 in France.
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On Wednesday in South Africa, Lazarus Molatlhegi looks at a photo of his father, Thomas Molatlhegi, one of four Pan African Congress members to have been hanged in 1964 for killing a policeman. Their remains have been exhumed to allow the families to give them a proper burial.
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In Benin on Saturday, mourners gather at the funeral of Dah Dedjalagni Agoli-Agbo, who was descended from the rulers of the pre-colonial Dahomey Kingdom. Modern-day monarchs have no powers under Benin's constitution but still wield political and economic influence.
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An election official in Mali demonstrates the correct way to vote on Sunday. President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta beat rival Soumaïla Cissé in the second round presidential poll, which the opposition says was rigged.
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Campaigns are tiring work, something this supporter in yellow body paint seems to have realised at a political rally in Mali's capital, Bamako, two days earlier.
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While on Wednesday, this boy joins hundreds of cattle traders in Egypt's Ashmun market hoping to sell cows for customary sacrifices in the upcoming Eid celebrations.