A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.
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Thousands came to watch Trooping the Colour, which marks the sovereign’s official birthday with military pageantry. It was Catherine, Princess of Wales’ (back left) first public appearance since her cancer diagnosis and abdominal surgery, in January, She is seen here with Princess Charlotte, King Charles III and Queen Camilla, on the balcony at Buckingham Palace.
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US actor Austin Butler is pictured in front of a poster for his new film, The Bike Riders, at its Los Angeles premiere, in Hollywood, California.
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Kenya’s government scrapped some proposed taxes in this year’s controversial finance bill, including a 16% levy on bread, following protests.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (left) welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin on a state visit. The two countries signed a partnership agreement to provide “mutual assistance in the event of aggression”. The leaders are here seen in an Aurus car.
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Muslims offer mass prayers at Baitul Makmur Grand Mosque, in Indonesia, during Eid al-Adha, the second and larger of the two annual Eids, which coincides with the end of the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
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Jude Bellingham celebrates scoring England’s first goal at Euro 24, with teammate Kieran Trippier. England beat Slovakia 1-0 in their opening match of the tournament.
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Oil washes ashore at Tanjong Beach, in Sentosa, after a dredging boat crashed into a moored Singaporean fuel ship.
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A woman carries a cake across the road as she walks her dog in Ukraine. People in the capital, Kyiv, with a population of three million, are facing some of the most significant power shortages due to continuing Russian attacks on the power network.
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People take to the water to watch a firework display over the River Cam during the Trinity May Ball, at Cambridge University. Celebrating the end of the academic year, the first official May Ball was in Trinity College’s grounds in 1866, with the tradition quickly spreading to the other colleges.
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Ferrari overcame wet conditions to beat Toyota and win the 24 Hours of Le Mans race for the second year running.