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The week's best photojournalism

In some of the week's most moving images, twins wail, a baby tiger charms, and more

Picture of Sarah Eberspacher
by Sarah Eberspacher
April 4, 2015

A boy holds an umbrella as he watches his grandmother work in a field in Chenxia village, China.

(REUTERS/Stringer)

Sea lions lounge on a marina dock in Astoria, Oregon.

(REUTERS/Steve Dipaola)

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Smoke and lava spew from the Villarrica volcano south of Santiago, Chile.

(REUTERS/Cristobal Saavedra)

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A Houthi fighter in Sanaa, Yemen, stands guard high above a demonstration by fellow Houthis against the Saudi-led airstrikes on Yemen.

(REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah)

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A pigeon dips its head into a water fountain in Quezon city in the Philippines.

(AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

A young boy peeks over his mother's shoulder as she waits to vote at a polling station in Kano, Nigeria.

(REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic)

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Soldiers from the guard of honor stand at attention ahead of the arrival of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande at a joint Franco-German cabinet meeting in Berlin.

(REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch)

A 12-week-old Sumatran tiger cub during a routine health check in its enclosure at Chester Zoo in England.

(REUTERS/Phil Noble)

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18-month-old twins Nacho Guirado (left) and Asier cry as they are carried by their father Ignacio and their uncle Jose Carlos, who are also twins, during the "Salud" brotherhood Palm Sunday procession in Malaga, Spain.

(REUTERS/Jon Nazca)

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Solar panels cover the photovoltaic park in Les Mees, southern France.

(REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier)

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A boy feeds his sister in a slum on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan.

(REUTERS/Caren Firouz)

A man holds his camel steady as he sits in an auto rickshaw and waits for a dust storm to pass through the Indian city of Ahmedabad.

(REUTERS/Amit Dave) **See last week's best photojournalism**

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