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Black Lives Matter protests, the funeral of George Floyd and the impact of Covid-19 – the most striking photographs from around the world this week
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Artworks and graffiti displaying words of thanks to the NHS, support for Black Lives Matter and justice for George Floyd have popped up all over Glasgow during the coronavirus lockdown
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Illustrator George Butler captures the emotion and action of political demonstration
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The brief: come up with a cover for the Guardian’s Weekend magazine, about coronavirus and you. The result: artworks as inventive and varied as the students’ responses to the crisis. Here are some of our favourites
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The pick of the world’s best flora and fauna photos, including ibises on the Nile and a vermilion flycatcher
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As the RSC’s production starring Christopher Eccleston is broadcast on BBC Four, take a look back at some of the most arresting stagings of the ‘Scottish play’
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Four black photographers write about their experiences covering the Black Lives Matter demonstrations, and what the protests mean to them
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In the second part of our series commissioned in conjunction with the Prix Pictet, photographer Rena Effendi explores Istanbul and talks to residents in Covid-19 quarantine
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Russian-born photographer Maria Quigley grew up in Britain. For this project she returned to her grandmother’s small flat in St Petersburg to explore themes of memory, isolation and female identity across three generations of her family
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As crops fail, farmers on Sumba island are weaving and fishing to make a living
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To meet rising demand for animal companions in lockdown, Public Animal Shelter in Rio de Janeiro allows people to check the profiles of available cats and dogs via social media. It then delivers the chosen pet to their new home
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As Japan considers lifting state-of-emergency conditions in many regions this week and the country inches towards a gradual return of economic activity, photographer Dai Kurokawa looks at life in the capital
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