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The week's best photojournalism

In some of the week's most striking images, a boy wades into a fountain, women pray during Ramadan, and more

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by Sarah Eberspacher
June 19, 2015

A.J. Masias, 10, dips his face underwater while wading in a fountain at Waterfront Park, in Charleston, South Carolina.

(AP Photo/David Goldman)

Muslim women attend Ramadan tarawih prayer, at a mosque in Jakarta, Indonesia.

(REUTERS/Nyimas Laula)

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A sailing boat passes behind sand sculptures that are part of the Frozen Summer Fun sculpture festival, in Ostend, Belgium.

(REUTERS/Yves Herman)

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Venezuela's Oil Minister Asdrubal Chavez reacts while talking to the media, during an oil conference in the western city of Maracaibo.

(REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia)

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Workers walk across one of the venues for a yoga camp, ahead of World Yoga Day on June 21, in Ahmedabad, India.

(REUTERS/Amit Dave)

A migrant covers her face while resting near the seawall at the Saint Ludovic border crossing, on the Mediterranean Sea between Vintimille, Italy, and Menton, France.

(REUTERS/Eric Gaillard)

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Thousands of red tuna crabs litter the shore along Dana Point, California.

(REUTERS/Sandy Huffaker)

A racegoer reads a newspaper at the Royal Ascot Racecourse, in England.

(Reuters/Eddie Keogh)

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Emma McGowan, 27, laughs as she tries the Electronic Arts Star Wars Battlefront X-Wing Experience simulator, at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, in Los Angeles, California.

(REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson)

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Models prepare for the 11th annual toilet paper wedding dress contest, at Kleinfeld's Bridal Boutique, in New York.

(REUTERS/Brendan McDermid)

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Sanyu, a five-day old Rothschild's Giraffe calf, runs with another member of its herd, at Chester Zoo, in Chester, England.

(REUTERS/Phil Noble)

Members of the world taekwondo federation demonstration team perform in Baku, Azerbaijan.

(REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov) **See last week's best photojournalism**

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