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The week's best photojournalism

In the week's most striking images, sparks fly in Gaza City, Cristiano Ronaldo entices shoppers, and more

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by Jacob Lambert
June 15, 2018

A cruise ship in the port of St.-Nazaire, France.

(EPA-EFE/EDDY LEMAISTRE)

Protesters in Moscow.

(AP Photo/Evgeny Feldman)

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A cardboard cutout of Cristiano Ronaldo in Moscow.

(AP Photo/Felipe Dana)

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A Palestinian protester lights fireworks in Gaza City.

(EPA-EFE/MOHAMMED SABER)

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A man prepares to sell handmade stuffed tigers along a roadside in Sabak Bernam, Malaysia.

(EPA-EFE/FAZRY ISMAIL)

A shepherd in Brachwitz, Germany.

(AP Photo/Jens Meyer)

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To predict the winner of a World Cup soccer match between Saudi Arabia and Russia, sharks eat bait attached to the countries' flags in an aquarium in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

(EPA-EFE/PONGMANAT TASIRI)

A gorilla in its enclosure near Malaga, Spain.

(REUTERS/Jon Nazca)

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A Northern Gannet at the zoo in Bremerhaven, Germany.

(EPA-EFE/STRINGER)

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A bird pecks at dried fish in Cox's Bazaar, Bangladesh.

(REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne)

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A raccoon climbs a building in St. Paul, Minnesota.

(Evan Frost/MPR News/via REUTERS)

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