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  • Federal agents tackling a man to the ground, as a fallen bystander lies in pain

    Taxi drivers, a tackle and a cowboy: photos of the day – Tuesday

  • People covered in brightly coloured objects are splashed with water during a street parade

    A street parade and a drone attack: photos of the day – Monday

    The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
  • A novice monk has his head shaved

    Shaved heads, collapsed roads and burnt bread: photos of the day – Friday

    The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
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  • At Amarah’s Al-Sadr hospital, medical staff, patients and their families struggle as busy wards overheat and tempers fray.

    Faintings, blackouts and violence: Iraq’s scorching emergency – in pictures

  • Rory McIlroy celebrates on the 18th green after winning the first playoff hole

    Birdies, jumpers and Green Jackets: the Masters 2025 – in pictures

  • Guests look at a wedding cake about two metres tall

    The International Cake Show Australia 2025 – in pictures

  • Christians in Jerusalem

    In pictures: Palm Sunday around the world

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  • A film from the Subversive Sirens, a Minnesota-based synchronised swimming team, is on show at the Design Museum’s Splash! exhibition.

    London’s Design Museum takes a deep dive into our love affair with swimming

  • Plumes of smoke, dust and debris rise from falling tower blocks during a demolition

    The battle for Glasgow’s Wyndford estate – photo essay

    A carbon crime or bright new future? For nearly four years, a fierce debate raged over demolishing the site’s high-rise flats
  • The funeral of Juan Perón, July 2 1974 in Buenos Aires

    ‘You couldn’t trust anyone’: documenting Argentina’s military dictatorship – photo essay

    Lorenzo Tondo speaks to the photographer José Luis Ledesma about his work documenting the Dirty War, the brutality of Videla’s regime and Maradona’s life in Italy

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  • Hundreds of wild horses, mostly brown but some white, in an enclosure

    Spain’s wild horses in peril – in pictures

  • A crumpled union jack in polluted water

    Sewage in England’s rivers and seas – in pictures

    Photographer Dylan Martinez spent years travelling around Britain to capture the story of the country’s broken sewage system
  • A layer of smog hanging over Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.

    Coal pollution chokes Ulaanbataar – in pictures

    The toxic smog that settles over the Mongolian capital every winter has been a suffocating problem for well over a decade that successive governments have failed to dispel
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