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
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Jackie Friedman, Lauren Hansen
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Novak Djokovic celebrates after winning the 2016 French Open at Roland Garros in Paris, France.
(Image credit: (Clive Brunskill for Adidas/Getty Images))

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Participants compete in the swim leg during the Ironman France in Nice, France.
(Image credit: (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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Lauren Hansen produces The Week’s podcasts and videos and edits the photo blog, Captured. She also manages the production of the magazine's iPad app. A graduate of Kenyon College and Northwestern University, she previously worked at the BBC and Frontline. She knows a thing or two about pretty pictures and cute puppies, both of which she tweets about @mylaurenhansen.