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9-15 November 2024: Photos of the week

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A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.

ALESSANDRO DI MARCO/EPA-EFE Tennis player Casper Ruud of Norway is seen with the tennis racket in front of his face as he prepares to strike the ballALESSANDRO DI MARCO/EPA-EFE

Casper Ruud of Norway in action against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain during their match at the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin, Italy.

BIEL ALINO/EPA-EFE A man tries to find his vehicle in an improvised junkyard in the flood-hit municipality of Massanassa, province of Valencia, SpainBIEL ALINO/EPA-EFE

A man tries to find his damaged vehicle two weeks after flash floods caused devastation in eastern Spain. There were 222 confirmed deaths from the flooding in Spain last month and 23 people are still missing.

AFP A lorry carrying gunmen affiliated with Sudan's army drives on a street in the eastern city of GedarefAFP

Gunmen affiliated with Sudan’s army travel in a lorry through the city of Gedaref.

Christopher Furlong/Getty Images A musician from the Band of the British Army walks past the names of the fallen after the Armistice Day commemoration at the National Memorial Arboretum Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

The UK marked Armistice Day with a two-minute silence. The silence is held every year at 11:00 GMT on 11 November to mark the end of World War One in 1918. Here a musician from the Band of the British Army walks past the names of the fallen after the Armistice Day commemoration at the National Memorial Arboretum.

Anthony Devlin/Getty Images for Viacom International Huh Yun-jin, Kim Chae-won, Kazuha, Sakura Miyawaki and Hong Eun-chae from Le Sserafim perform on stage Anthony Devlin/Getty Images for Viacom International

K-Pop band Le Sserafim made their UK debut at the MTV Awards which were held in Manchester for the first time in their 30-year history.

LOIC VENANCE / AFP Sailing boats leaving the coastLOIC VENANCE / AFP

Skippers sail their Imoca 60 monohulls out from Les Sables-d’Olonne at the start of the 10th edition of the Vendee Globe around-the-world solo sailing race.

Agustin Marcarian/Reuters A member of the Husares de Junin regiment adjusts another soldier's hat Agustin Marcarian/Reuters

A member of the Husares de Junin regiment adjusts another soldier’s hat outside the government palace ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Lima, Peru.

A HUSSAIN/EPA-EFE Pakistani security officials check for vehicles emitting smoke in LahoreA HUSSAIN/EPA-EFE

Officials check for vehicles emitting smoke as part of a green lockdown to control smog in Lahore, Pakistan. The air quality index in Lahore has passed the 1,000 mark repeatedly this month. Anything above 300 is considered hazardous.

KIM LUDBROOK/EPA-EFE A woman near a rhinoceros that has been tranquilised KIM LUDBROOK/EPA-EFE

Members of the Rhino Repro team check the vital statistics of five-year-old rhinoceros Mia after she was darted and tranquilised during an OPU (ovary pick-up procedure) at a rhino sanctuary near Pretoria, South Africa. During the procedure eggs are collected from the female rhino for in vitro fertilisation.

Owen Humphreys/PA Media A mighty spruce is felled by forestry workers in Northumberland's Kielder ForestOwen Humphreys/PA Media

Forestry workers fell a 40ft (12m) Sitka spruce tree in Northumberland’s Kielder Forest before it makes the 330 mile (531km) journey south to stand at the foot of Big Ben in Parliament Square, London.

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