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A woman picking cotton, a dog dressed up as a lion 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 photojournalism A woman picking cotton, a dog dressed up as a lion and more from Anahi Valenzuela [A woman picks cotton in a field near Tashkent, Uzbekistan]( [

A woman picks cotton in a field near Tashkent, Uzbekistan

]( Temur Ismailov / AFP via Getty Images [A spider monkey prepares to eat a frozen treat at the BioParque do Rio in Brazil]( [

A spider monkey prepares to eat a frozen treat at the at the BioParque do Rio in Brazil

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Farmers harvest crops in Linyi, China

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A art installation by French artist JR covers an opera house in Paris

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Mexican professional wrestler Arez competes in Liverpool in northern England

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Waves splash against buildings following high tide in Cape Town

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A knight participates in a costume parade in Munich, Germany

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A dachshund prowls the streets dressed as a lion in St. Petersburg, Russia

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A farmer dries corn in Lianyungang, China

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A fan stands up and cheers during the Rugby World Cup Pool C match in France

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A clone of the Eiffel Tower stands in Hangzhou, China

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A man fixes a ride in Hagioaica, Romania

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