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It’s never been easier to keep up with what’s going on in the world. The news is everywhere – in our Facebook feeds, on the morning commute, during that lazy half hour before you switch off the TV and go to bed. But the tide of global affairs is often more upsetting than uplifting and it can be tempting to bury our heads in the sand. As the saying goes: a picture is worth a thousand words, so to offer a different perspective we've rounded up some of the most memorable images of the week's events, captured by the best photojournalists on the planet.
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People light candles, place figures and flowers at a makeshift memorial set up along the Las Vegas Strip for the Las Vegas mass shooting victims, who lost their lives after a gunman attack, on 5th October 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Last Sunday, Stephen Paddock fired on thousands attending a concert in Las Vegas from his room at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino across the street, killing 59 people and injuring more than 500 before turning his gun on himself.
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A home in the suburb of Enmore painted with a rainbow on 5th October 2017 in Sydney, Australia. Australians are currently taking part in the Marriage Law Postal Survey, which is asking whether the law should be changed to allow same-sex marriage. The outcome of the survey is expected to be announced on 15th November. This particular homeowner decided over the recent holiday weekend to make a statement after he heard some of his gay friends had received abuse.
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A protester throws a brick as opposition party supporters confront Togolese security forces during a demonstration against Togo's president on 5th October 2017 in Lomé. Thousands of protesters turned out in the west African state of Togo on 5th October for the second day running, in a campaign aimed at forcing out President Faure Gnassingbé.
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Comedian Simon Brodkin, aka prankster Lee Nelson, hands Prime Minister Theresa May a P45 during her keynote speech to delegates and party members on the last day of the Conservative Party Conference at Manchester Central on 4th October 2017 in Manchester, England. The prime minister rallied members and called for the party to "shape up" and "go forward together". Theresa May also announced a major programme to build council houses and a cap on energy prices.
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Students hold a silent protest against the violence that marred Catalonia's referendum vote outside the university on 2nd October 2017 in Barcelona, Spain. Catalonia's government met on Monday to discuss plans to declare independence after the results of Sunday's disputed referendum.
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Solar panel debris is seen scattered in a solar panel field in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in Humacao, Puerto Rico on 2nd October 2017. President Donald Trump strenuously defended US efforts to bring relief to storm-battered Puerto Rico, even as one island official said Trump was trying to gloss over "things that are not going well", two weeks after devastating Hurricane Maria left much of the island without electricity, fresh water or sufficient food.
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A man lies on top of a woman as others flee the Route 91 Harvest country music festival grounds after an active shooter was reported on 1st October 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Stephen Paddock fired on thousands attending the concert from his room at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino across the street, killing 59 people and injuring more than 500 before turning the gun on himself. The photographer witnessed the man help the woman up and they walked away.
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This photo taken on 30th September 2017 shows the Monaro Voui volcano on Vanuatu's Ambae island, which is threatening a major eruption. The Vanuatu government announced last week that all 11,000 residents on Ambae – in the north of the Pacific archipelago – would be moved, after the Monaro Voui volcano rumbled to life and rained rock and ash on villages.
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Alena Kostornaia of Russia competes in the Ladies Short Program during day one of the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating at Olivia Ice Rink on 5th October 2017 in Gdansk, Poland.
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