From the agencies
Showcasing some of the world's best photojournalists and presenting their work in galleries, rather than the usual, one-off spot news format
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Every week a group of South African teenagers discuss gun crime on their community radio show Bigger than Life on Alex FM. They are determined to help stem the violence that blights the Johannesburg township of AlexandraGallery
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Former professional football player and amateur boxer Miguel Angel Ramirez has set up a small gym under a vehicular bridge in Ecatepec, in the State of MexicoGallery
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High walls around the neighbourhoods of the country’s embattled Hazara community in the south-western city of Quetta are designed to protect them from extremist militants. However, they also serve as a constant reminder of the threat they face from groups such as Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Islamic StateGallery
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The National Liberation Army (ELN) is Colombia’s last rebel army and one of the oldest guerrilla groups in Latin America. It has been involved in the continuing Colombian armed conflict since 1964Gallery
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Gathering wild cliff honey in China’s Yunnan province is not for the faint-hearted – honey hunters face swarms of bees and are stung repeatedly while suspended from rope ladders. Photographer Kevin Frayer joined them on their daredevil expeditionGallery
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Burrowing deep underground, thousands of informal miners risk their lives to find gleaming red gems as a law change spurs opportunity in Myanmar’s “land of rubies”.Gallery
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Largest collection of international espionage artefacts ever placed on public display illuminate the work of famous spies and their pivotal actions, as well as help bring to life the tradecraft of the women and men behind some of the most secretive missions in world historyGallery
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This eclectic community combines a range of religious practices, including Christian and Hindu, with symbols borrowed from the Incas and Mayans, as well as a belief in extraterrestrial life and intergalactic travelGallery
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The Beltane Fire Society and students of St Andrews University have welcomed the advent of summer with a festival and a sea swimGallery
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The fight for communism is alive in the mountains of the Philippines, where the New People’s Army is celebrating 50 years since it took up armsGallery
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Four Bedouin women are leading tours in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, breaking new ground in a deeply conservative community where women almost never work outside the home or interact with outsiders.Gallery
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Huang Wensi is one of a small but growing number of women in China to embrace professional boxingGallery
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Millions of survivors face dire conditions after the tropical cyclone Idai smashed into Mozambique’s coast, unleashing hurricane-force wind and rain that flooded swathes of the country. More than two million people have been affected in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi, where the storm killed 60 and displaced nearly a million people. Hundreds are still missing in Mozambique and ZimbabweGallery
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The fourth annual Bombay Beach Biennale took place last weekend on the shores of the Salton Sea in CaliforniaGallery
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Revellers celebrate Monday of Lent in a colourful flour warGallery
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Eloisa Lopez documented commuters through the gridlocked streets of the Philippines metropolis
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Borsalino’s prized felt hats are handmade by 80 workers in its Piedmont factory, using hot water, steam and craftsmanship to transform rabbit fur into highly prized creations.Gallery
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Şahika Ercümen, a world record-holding free-diver from Turkey, is diving in Antarctica as part of a scientific research missioGallery