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AP Week in Pictures: Global | Aug. 24 - Aug. 31, 2023
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Date:2025-04-12 22:14:02
Aug. 24 - Aug. 31
From an apartment building fire in South Africa to anti-government protests in Israel to carnival celebrations in London, this photo gallery highlights some of the most compelling images from around the world made or published by The Associated Press in the past week.
The selection was curated by AP photo editor James Okungu in New York City.
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