The week's best photojournalism
In the week's most striking images, English soccer fans get rowdy, a fish finds itself in a precarious position, and more
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Jackie Friedman, Lauren Hansen
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A guardsman faints at the Horseguards Parade for the annual Trooping the Color ceremony, honoring Queen Elizabeth's 90th birthday in London, United Kingdom.
(Image credit: (REUTERS/Dylan Martinez))

A fish swims while trapped inside a transparent jellyfish in the Pacific Ocean.
(Image credit: (Tim Samuel Photography/Handout via REUTERS))

Well-wishers release floating lanterns during a candlelight vigil in memory of the victims of the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida.
(Image credit: (REUTERS/Adrees Latif))

Students practice yoga in Ahmedabad, India.
(Image credit: (REUTERS/Amit Dave))

England fans celebrate after their team scores a goal in the Euro 2016 Group B soccer match, in Paris, France.
(Image credit: (REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer))

Children play on sculpted icebergs on the beach in Nuuk, Greenland.
(Image credit: (REUTERS/Alister Doyle))

Police officers hug as they pay homage to two colleagues killed by an extremist claiming allegiance to the Islamic State in Versailles, France.
(Image credit: (AP Photo/Kamil Zihnioglu))

Rajasthan, India.
(Image credit: (REUTERS/Himanshu Sharma))

A pigeon flies ahead of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, Prince William, Prince Harry, and Kate Duchess of Cambridge as they wave to guests attending the Patron's Lunch on the Mall, in London, United Kingdom.
(Image credit: (REUTERS/Toby Melville))

A girl gets a princess makeover at the new Disney Resort in Shanghai, China.
(Image credit: (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan))

People ride pedal boats on the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic.
(Image credit: (REUTERS/David W Cerny))

Horse racing fans in Ascot, England.
(Image credit: (Reuters / Andrew Boyers)**See last week's best photojournalism.**)
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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.