Week in Pictures: 7 - 13 December 2019

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A selection of news photographs taken around the world this week.

Image source, Jeff Overs / BBC
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives back in 10 Downing Street after meeting the Queen at Buckingham Palace to ask to form a new government following the Conservative Party's victory at the general election.

Image source, Henry Nicholls / REUTERS
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Jeremy Corbyn said he would not lead Labour into the next election following a "very disappointing night" for his party. Labour lost a string of former strongholds in the north of England and Wales in areas that voted Leave in the 2016 EU referendum.

Image source, Ricardo Moraes / Reuters
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A demonstrator holds a makeshift shield to protect himself from a water cannon aimed by riot police during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago.

Image source, Michael Schade / AFP
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Six more bodies were recovered on Friday from White Island in New Zealand, where the Whakaari volcano exploded on Monday. Eight people were confirmed dead after the explosion and the search for another two continues.

Image source, Richard Heathcote / Getty Images
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Anthony Joshua reclaimed his world titles in style with an accomplished performance in his rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr in Saudi Arabia. The Briton won on a unanimous points decision after 12 rounds, six months after losing his titles to the Mexican, who had put on 15lb (6.8kg) since they last met.

Image source, Pavel Mikheyev / Reuters
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A still image taken from a video camera attached to a tamed golden eagle soaring during a traditional hunting contest outside the village of Kaynar, Almaty region, Kazakhstan.

Image source, Danish Siddiqui / REUTERS
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A protester wearing a Guy Fawkes mask waves a flag during a Human Rights Day march, organised by the Civil Human Rights Front, in Hong Kong.

Image source, CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP
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Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg addressed the COP25 summit in Madrid, criticising politicians and CEOs for their lack of response to environmental issues. She said "clever accounting and creative PR" were being used make it look like real action was happening when "almost nothing is being done".

Image source, Jane Barlow / PA Media
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More than 7,000 members of the public took part in Glasgow's annual Christmas Santa dash through the city centre. The Santa Dash has been held since 2006 and over the years has raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charities working in and around the Scottish city.

Image source, JUAN BARRETO / afp
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A reveller depicting the devil performs at a church in Bogota, Colombia. "Devils" from various parts of the world organised a unique council to celebrate the popular influence of the fallen angel.

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