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The week's best photojournalism

In the week's most striking images, ice settles over Russia, Californians watch a hillside burn, and more

Picture of Kelly Gonsalves
by Kelly Gonsalves
December 15, 2017

An icy road outside Krasnoyarsk, Russia.

(REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin)

Argentina's Independiente soccer team celebrates a championship win in Rio de Janeiro.

(AP Photo/Leo Correa)

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People stand on a roof to watch the Santa Barbara wildfire near Carpinteria, California.

(REUTERS/Patrick T Fallon)

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Chairman Ajit Pai drinks coffee before the vote on repealing net neutrality rules in Washington, D.C.

(REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein)

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Rohingya refugees drill a well in Bangladesh.

(REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis)

An official puts up a portrait of Zimbabwe's new president in Harare.

(REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo)

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Heavy fog and air pollution cover Skopje, Macedonia.

(EPA-EFE/GEORGI LICOVSKI)

A bonobo ape rests its hand on the head of another ape in a zoo in Frankfurt, Germany.

(AP Photo/Michael Probst)

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A bicyclist traverses a snowy road in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

(EPA-EFE/ROBIN UTRECHT)

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A man dressed as a panda for tourist photos rests and smokes in Kiev, Ukraine.

(REUTERS/Gleb Garanich)

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Men sing the national anthem during a ceremony remembering the victims of the 1937 Nanjing massacre in China.

(EPA-EFE/HOW HWEE YOUNG)

The LEN European Short Course Swimming Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark.

(EPA-EFE/MADS CLAUS RASMUSSEN)**See last week's best photojournalism**

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