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A selection of photos from across Africa this week:
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Supporters of Senegalese opposition candidate Madicke Niang are entertained at a rally in the capital Dakar ahead of the presidential election.
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On polling day, a woman in Dakar votes in secret, but her child is more interested in the photographer.
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In Nigeria's southern city of Port Harcourt, voters in the queue for the ballot papers look on as people cast their votes in the general election...
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...and after polls close in the north-eastern city of Yola, an election official shows voters the long presidential ballot paper with 73 parties on it.
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Supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari come out to celebrate in the northern city of Kano after he was announced as the election winner, while his main rival Atiku Abubakar complains of fraud.
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In the Algerian capital Algiers, a metal barrier separates police and students who are protesting against President Abdelaziz Bouteflika running for a fifth term in April's election.
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Worshippers at a Pentecostal church in Port Harcourt in Nigeria turn their thoughts away from politics and towards God at a Sunday service.
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A parade in Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou marks the start of the biennial African film festival Fespaco, which is 50 years old.
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In Morocco, a guard of honour waits for the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex before they start their three-day tour of the country.
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Off the coast of Senegal, a fisherman takes to his small canoe to try and earn a living - as large-scale fishing further out to sea threatens his livelihood.
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Kenyan LGBT activists dressed up for a High Court ruling on whether gay sex should no longer be illegal, but the case was postponed.
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All types of incense, burners and coffee pots are available at this stall in Dessie in Ethiopia's Amhara region.