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The week's best photojournalism

In this week's most striking images, a zebra stands before skyscrapers in Kenya, Santas scuba dive in Hungary, and more

Picture of Jacob Lambert
by Jacob Lambert
December 7, 2018

A protester holds a Molotov cocktail in Thessaloniki, Greece.

(EPA-EFE/SOTIRIS BARBAROUSIS)

Servicemen on a bus in Bucharest, Romania.

(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

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A hunter on horseback in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

(REUTERS/Pavel Mikheyev)

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A power plant in Bergheim, Germany.

(EPA-EFE/SASCHA STEINBACH)

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A zebra walks through a national park outside Nairobi, Kenya.

(REUTERS/Amir Cohen)

Fog covers a beach in San Sebastian, Spain.

(EPA-EFE/JAVIER ETXEZARRETA)

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A watchtower platform near Herrnleis, Austria.

(EPA-EFE/CHRISTIAN BRUNA)

A child plays in a fountain in Managua, Nicaragua.

(REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas)

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Two women reflected on an artwork at a gallery in Budapest.

(EPA-EFE/Zoltan Balogh)

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A beauty pageant contestant at a penitentiary in Rio de Janeiro.

(AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

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Scuba divers dressed as Santa Claus decorate a Christmas tree in a Budapest aquarium.

(EPA-EFE/Balazs Mohai)

A man wearing a storm trooper costume holds a sketchbook in London.

(REUTERS/Toby Melville)**See last week's best photojournalism**

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