Lava, letters and a loch: Photos of the weekPublished23 November 2024A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.Image source, ANTON BRINK/EPA-EFEImage caption, Lava flows across one of the roads near Grindavik on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland. The Icelandic Meteorological Office said a new fissure erupted in the area on 21 November, spewing hot lava into the air.Image source, Lia Toby/Getty ImagesImage caption, Actor Jeff Goldblum surprised London commuters with a piano performance at St Pancras International. Celebrating the upcoming release of the film Wicked, in which he plays the Wizard, Goldblum performed Christmas songs.Image source, Santiago Arcos/ReutersImage caption, Firefighters extinguish a wildfire at El Cajas National Park in Ecuador.Image source, UMA SHANKAR MISHRA/AFPImage caption, A farmer harvests water chestnuts in a pond on the outskirts of Jabalpur in India.Image source, Alejandro Garcia/EPA-EFEImage caption, French MotoGP rider Fabio Quartararo is seen at the Official Barcelona Test for the 2025 season.Image source, Jane Barlow/PA MediaImage caption, The manmade fish-shaped Muckle Troot Loch, near Inverurie in Aberdeenshire, is surrounded by snow and ice as parts of the UK experienced sub-zero temperatures.Image source, SANKA VIDANAGAMA/AFPImage caption, More than 40,000 people protested outside New Zealand’s parliament against a controversial bill seeking to reinterpret the country's founding document between British colonisers and Māori people. The demonstration marked the end of a nine-day hīkoi, or peaceful protest, that had made its way through the country.Image source, BEN STANSALL/AFPImage caption, A farmer drives a tractor past Westminster as thousands protested over changes to inheritance tax for farmers announced in the Budget.Image source, JOSE JORDAN/AFPImage caption, Flood-damaged homes line the river in Chiva near Valencia, Spain, where in October one year's worth of rainfall fell during a period of eight hours. The devastating floods left more than 200 people dead and dozens missing.Image source, Matt Alexander/PA MediaImage caption, Men dressed as Father Christmas took part in the Ministry of Fun's annual Santa School training, at London's Postal Museum, famous for its archives of letters to Santa dating back to 1963.Related topicsPhotography