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A well-dressed bicycle ride, a reservoir of dead fish, and more [View this email in your browser]( [The Week]( A well-dressed bicycle ride, a reservoir of dead fish, and more from Anahi Valenzuela, The Week Digital [A fisherman collects dead fish from the Song May reservoir during a heatwave in Dong Nai, Vietnam]( [ A fisherman collects dead fish from the Song May reservoir during a heatwave in Dong Nai, Vietnam ]( Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images [Migrants attempt to board a smuggler's boat off the coast of northern FranceÂ]( [ Migrants attempt to board a smuggler s boat off the coast of northern France ]( Sameer AI-Doumy / Getty Images [Cyclists participate in The Tweed Run bicycle ride in central LondonÂ]( [ Cyclists participate in The Tweed Run bicycle ride in central London ]( Benjamin Cremel / Getty Images [Grand Mo The First, a Kentucky Derby race horse, receiving a shower in Louisville, KentuckyÂ]( [ Grand Mo The First, a Kentucky Derby race horse, receiving a shower in Louisville, Kentucky ]( Charlie Riedel / AP [The Odessa Law Academy building on fire after a Russian missile attack in Odessa, UkraineÂ]( [ The Odessa Law Academy building on fire after a Russian missile attack in Odessa, Ukraine ]( Victor Sajenko / AP       [Want even more news?]( Take a digital subscription to The Week and enjoy twice daily premium newsletters direct to your inbox plus early access to the digital edition of the weekly magazine in our app every Thursday. [Try 6 weeks for $1](       [NYPD officers stand next to barricaded students at Columbia University in New York City]( [ NYPD officers stand next to barricaded students at Columbia University in New York City ]( Timothy A. Clary / Getty Images [Snakes cover a statue of St Dominic in central ItalyÂ]( [ Snakes cover a statue of St Dominic in central Italy ]( Tiziana Fabi / Getty Images [Muddy clothes are seen drying out after flash floods in Mai Mahiu, Kenya]( [ Muddy clothes are seen drying out after flash floods in Mai Mahiu, Kenya ]( Luis Tato / Getty Images [Vendors sell bananas at the Merca Panama wholesale market in Panama City]( [ Vendors sell bananas at the Merca Panama wholesale market in Panama City ]( Matias Delacroix / AP [Share to Facebook]( [Share to Twitter]( [Share via email](mailto:?Subject= Vendors sell bananas at the Merca Panama wholesale market in Panama City &body=See the image here   [See more of the week's best photojournalism at theweek.com](   © 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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