The week's best photojournalism
In some of the week's most eye-catching photos, tomatoes fly in Colombia, fans bid farewell to an American legend, and more

Novak Djokovic celebrates after winning the 2016 French Open at Roland Garros in Paris, France.
(Clive Brunskill for Adidas/Getty Images)

An osprey catches two rainbow trout in Kincraig, Scotland.
(Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

The coffin of late boxing champion Muhammad Ali arrives for a Jenazah, an Islamic funeral prayer, in Louisville, Kentucky.
(REUTERS/Lucas Jackson)

Cattle are herded through floodwaters toward higher ground near Chenango, Texas.
(AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Women read the Koran as boys rest inside Istiqlal mosque during the holy month of Ramadan in Jakarta, Indonesia.
(REUTERS/Beawiharta)

Australian surfer Justen Allport escapes a wave during the Cape Fear surfing tournament off of Sydney's Cape Solander in Australia.
(REUTERS/Jason Reed)

People participate in the 10th annual tomato fight festival, known as "tomatina," in Sutamarchan, Colombia.
(GUILLERMO LEGARIA/AFP/Getty Images)

A tiger enclosure at the Sriracha Tiger Zoo, in Chonburi province, Thailand.
(REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom)

Gabrielle Douglas competes on the balance beam during the 2016 Secret U.S. Classic in Hartford, Connecticut.
(Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

A newly discovered Australian Peacock spider shows off his colorful abdomen.
(Jurgen Otto/Handout via REUTERS)

Participants compete in the swim leg during the Ironman France in Nice, France.
(Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images for Ironman)

The Ballerinas street art theater company of the Netherlands dances during a festival in Bucharest, Romania.
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