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The news in pictures. A selection of photographs from around the world, covering a variety of topics from politics and current events to celebrity and royalty.
Mugly, the World's Official Ugliest Dog, launching the Ugglys Pet Shop, which is a new range of collectable miniature Uggly Mutts - during the press preview for Toy Fair 2015, at Olympia in London.
Saudi Arabia's Hassan al-Janabi (R) attempts a shot on goal as Argentina's goal keeper Fernando Garcia defends during the 24th Men's Handball World Championships preliminary round Group D match between Argentina and Saudi Arabia at the Duhail Handball Sports Hall in Doha.
Heavy fog blankets the Houston area.
Children look on from inside a military vehicle during the funeral of Lebanon's Hezbollah commander Mohamad Issa, known as Abu Issa, in Arab-Salim.
A hundred humanoid communication robots called Robi perform a synchronized dance during a promotional event for the Weekly Robi Magazine in Tokyo. The 34cm-tall (13.4-inch) robot is able to speak, walk and dance. The weekly magazine comes with parts of the robot, which allows buyers to have a fully assembled Robi after 70 issues.
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Ugliest Dog |
Mugly, the World's Official Ugliest Dog, launching the Ugglys Pet Shop, which is a new range of collectable miniature Uggly Mutts - during the press preview for Toy Fair 2015, at Olympia in London.
Saudi Arabia's Hassan al-Janabi (R) attempts a shot on goal as Argentina's goal keeper Fernando Garcia defends during the 24th Men's Handball World Championships preliminary round Group D match between Argentina and Saudi Arabia at the Duhail Handball Sports Hall in Doha.
Heavy fog blankets the Houston area.
Children look on from inside a military vehicle during the funeral of Lebanon's Hezbollah commander Mohamad Issa, known as Abu Issa, in Arab-Salim.
A hundred humanoid communication robots called Robi perform a synchronized dance during a promotional event for the Weekly Robi Magazine in Tokyo. The 34cm-tall (13.4-inch) robot is able to speak, walk and dance. The weekly magazine comes with parts of the robot, which allows buyers to have a fully assembled Robi after 70 issues.
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