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A colorful celebration, an albino water buffalo, and more The week's best photos A colorful celebrat

A colorful celebration, an albino water buffalo, and more [View this email in your browser]( [What makes a subscription to The Week so valuable now? Click the banner]( [The Week]( The week's best photos A colorful celebration, an albino buffalo, and more from Anahi Valenzuela, The Week Digital [Hindus celebrate the Holi festival with water and colorful powders at the Radharani Temple in Uttar Pradesh, India]( [ Hindus celebrate the Holi festival with water and colorful powders at the Radharani Temple in Uttar Pradesh, India ]( Avishek Das / SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty Images [Waves of trash appear on the shore of a fishing village in Pandeglang Regency, IndonesiaÂ]( [ Waves of trash appear on the shore of a fishing village in Pandeglang Regency, Indonesia ]( Willy Kurniawan / Reuters [A person dresses as the Hindu deity Agni Kandakarnan in Somwarpet, India]( [ A person dresses as the Hindu deity Agni Kandakarnan in Somwarpet, India ]( Idrees Mohammed / Getty Images [People take photos of a new Banksy mural in LondonÂ]( [ People take photos of a new Banksy mural in London ]( Alastair Grant / AP [Election activists dressed in chicken suits demonstrate in London]( [ Election activists dressed in chicken suits demonstrate in London ]( Henry Nicholls / Getty Images [A rare albino water buffalo meets his new owner after being sold for 18 million baht in Bangkok, ThailandÂ]( [ A rare albino water buffalo meets his new owner after being sold for 18 million baht in Bangkok, Thailand ]( Lillian Suwanrumpha / Getty Images [A man dressed as St. Patrick walks past a group of soldiers in Dublin, IrelandÂ]( [ A man dressed as St. Patrick walks past a group of soldiers in Dublin, Ireland ]( Clodagh Kilcoyne / Reuters [Teenagers play on Soviet-era military monuments in Kharkiv, UkraineÂ]( [ Teenagers play on Soviet-era military monuments in Kharkiv, Ukraine ]( Efrem Lukatsky / AP [A woman searches for recyclable materials at a garbage dump in Nairobi, KenyaÂ]( [ A woman searches for recyclable materials at a garbage dump in Nairobi, Kenya ]( Brian Inganga / AP [Share to Facebook]( [Share to Twitter]( [Share via email](mailto:?Subject= A woman searches for recyclable materials at a garbage dump in Nairobi, Kenya &body=See the image here   [See more of the week's best photojournalism at theweek.com](     [What makes a subscription to The Week so valuable now? Click the banner](   © Future US, Inc • [theweek.com]( [Unsubscribe from this newsletter]( [Privacy Policy]( The Week is published by Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10036.

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