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A rowdy protest, a wife carrying contest, and more [View this email in your browser]( [The Week]( A rowdy protest, a wife carrying contest, and more from Anahi Valenzuela, The Week Digital [A protester shouts at riot police in a demonstration against rising crime and extortion in Lima]( [ A protester shouts at riot police in a demonstration against rising crime and extortion in Lima ]( Ernesto Benavides / AFP via Getty Images [An Elvis Presley effigy made entirely of pumpkins is seen at a festival near Mechernich, Germany]( [ An Elvis Presley effigy made entirely of pumpkins is seen at a festival near Mechernich, Germany ]( Ina Fassbender / Getty Images [A monkey sits outside the Rangiri Dambulla Cave Temple in Dambulla, Sri Lanka]( [ A monkey sits outside the Rangiri Dambulla Cave Temple in Dambulla, Sri Lanka ]( Ishara S. Kodikara / Getty Images [A man carries his wife while competing in the North American Wife Carrying Championship in Newry, Maine]( [ A man carries his wife while competing in the North American Wife Carrying Championship in Newry, Maine ]( Robert F. Bukaty / AP [A landslide in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia]( [ A landslide in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ]( Mohd Rasfan / Getty Images   [Make sense of the news, every day of The Week. Subscribe now. ](   [A newborn panda cub greets visitors at a zoo in Berlin, Germany]( [ A newborn panda cub greets visitors at a zoo in Berlin, Germany ]( Ebrahim Noroozi / AP [Jackson Vargas holds his daughter after fleeing Venezuela in Necoclí, Colombia]( [ Jackson Vargas holds his daughter after fleeing Venezuela in Necoclí, Colombia ]( Matias Delacroix / AP [A costumed participant drinks in a cafe during the "bakeneko" (supernatural cat) festival in Tokyo, Japan]( [ A costumed participant drinks in a cafe during the bakeneko (supernatural cat) festival in Tokyo, Japan ]( Philip Fong / Getty Images [Cyclists await the start of the Giro di Lombardia in Italy]( [ Cyclists await the start of the Giro di Lombardia in Italy ]( Marco Bertorello / Getty Images [Share to Facebook]( [Share to Twitter]( [Share via email](mailto:?Subject= Cyclists await the start of the Giro di Lombardia in Italy &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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