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[好摄之徒] Week in pictures: 24-30 September 2016 - BBC News

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发表于 2016-10-25 11:02 AM | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式


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DANNY LAWSON / PA
Jeremy Corbyn told the Labour Party he was convinced it could climb an "electoral mountain" to general election success. Closing his party's conference in Liverpool, the Labour leader said it could build support by focusing on the "needs and aspirations of middle- and lower-income voters".




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JOE RAEDLE / GETTY IMAGES
The two main US presidential candidates have clashed over jobs, terrorism and race in a television debate. The attacks turned personal as Republican Donald Trump accused his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton of not having the right temperament to be president. Meanwhile, Mrs Clinton baited Mr Trump by pointing out that he refuses to release his tax returns.




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NIC BOTHMA / EPA
South Africa's 200-nautical mile race between Simons Town and Mossel Bay got under way with racing yachts competing to see which is fastest to get around the southernmost tip of the African continent, the notorious Cape Agulhas.




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ED JONES / AFP
Just weeks after carrying out its fifth nuclear test, North Korea put on a civilian and military air force display in Wonsan, the country's first ever public aviation show.




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NEIL HALL / REUTERS
Anthea Hamilton was one of the four artists whose work, nominated for this year's Turner Prize, went on show at Tate Britain. This year's winner will be announced in December.




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JIM YOUNG / REUTERS
Aerial Emery trains on a Cyr wheel at the Aloft Loft circus training and teaching school, which is based in a converted church in Chicago in the US.




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JAN WOITAS / EPA
More than 3,000 people took part in the two-day Cross De Luxe run at Markkleeberger See in Germany.




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CHARLES MCQUILLAN / GETTY IMAGES
While in Portadown, Northern Ireland, a charity run in aid of Action Cancer saw thousands make their way across fields, rivers, bogs, mudholes and obstacles.




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DARRYL DYCK / THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were welcomed by the Heiltsuk people of Bella Bella, British Columbia, when they visited a remote First Nation community during a royal tour of Canada. They were draped in traditional blankets and received dancing "vests" for Prince George and Princess Charlotte.




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EVERETT KENNEDY BROWN / EPA
A portable shrine was carried through the village of Misaki in Japan during the annual harvest festival.
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