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The Russian invasion of Ukraine, the closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Beijing, wildfires in Argentina and protests in the occupied West Bank: the most striking images from around the world this week
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Artist Amanda Cobbett’s forest finds inspire her beautiful needlework
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Jason Au’s stark but strangely tender image from a sunlit Hong Kong mall sums up our Covid times
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The French photographer Sophie Bramly spent 1982-4 in the clubs and streets of New York’s Bronx borough, documenting a fresh new subculture that would take over the world
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Nineteen years ago, 24 photographers agreed to document New Year’s Day for the next 24 years. Each was allocated one hour of the day to record their surroundings and each moves forward one hour every year. The work is displayed in Soho Square, London, for 24 days until 19 March
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Graves and Lipman were partners in both life and art for three decades. Their acutely observed images, taken at American social rituals from proms to football games, capture fleeting moments of connection, of longing, of restraint and desire
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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A rare, up-close look at Gazprom’s gas production in Arctic Siberia – Putin’s trump card against Europe. Photojournalist Justin Jin travelled for months between 2012 and 2019 – more than half the pictures were shot in 2019 – and was granted unprecedented access to strategic zones by the Russian military, where international energy companies showed him their technology and snow-truck drivers took him along
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The Women’s FA Cup offers a chance to dream for players and fans of smaller clubs. We are following the journey from the first round proper to the final and ahead of the fifth round, we bring you photographer Judie Tingle’s visit to the City Ground for Nottingham Forest’s game against three-time FA Cup winners Manchester CityClick here for images of Forest’s third round victory over Stoke City
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Save the Children is releasing a powerful series of photographs by world-renowned photographer Jim Huylebroek to highlight the human tragedy unfolding in Afghanistan as the country this week marks six months since the dramatic transition of power
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Alienated civilians, ruined homes and Ukrainian soldiers on the frontline
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Margaret Tyler has collected thousands of items of royal memorabilia in her home in north London. She began collecting 40 years ago, and her collection now fills four rooms and a bedroom
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The ancient sport of curling requires the best materials to make the best stones – the granite from an uninhabited island in Scotland. Photographer Andy Buchanan sees how the stones are produced
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