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The fire at the Notre Dame cathedral, the protest in Sudan, Tiger Woods winning the Masters and Holy Week in Spain – the week captured by the world’s best photojournalists
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In her book Moon Shine, photographer Rachel Boillot has captured an underexplored music scene informed by tradition and religion
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Celebrants donned festive finery and showed off their very best headgear along Fifth Avenue
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Japan still dominates the global cultured pearl market, despite a fall in specialised pearl farmers. In the past 10 years it has produced annually about 20 tonnes of farmed pearls
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Bendigo’s Easter festival ‘awakened’ its newest Chinese dragon – thought to be the longest imperial dragon in the world
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Easter egg decoration is keeping Ukrainian traditions alive
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Greg Funnell and Amanda Barnes ride, swim and drink mate tea with some of Argentina’s most skilled horsemen, travelling from the north-eastern wetlands to the faded gaucho heartlands of La Pampa and Patagonia
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Football fan Zeinab was one of the first Iranian women to disguise herself as a man to overcome a ban on females watching stadium matches
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Development has been approved for this barren paddock in the Snowy Mountains. But Indigenous people say it could contain burial sites
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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 arms
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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.
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Huang Wensi is one of a small but growing number of women in China to embrace professional boxing
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