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Africa’s week in pictures: 18

25 July 2025
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Africa’s week in pictures: 18
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A selection of the week’s best photos from across the African continent and beyond:

Highlights include a mural in Somalia, a swimmer at the World Aquatics Championships, and celebrations at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations. Other notable events feature protests in The Gambia, cultural festivals in Morocco, and a mural unveiling in Cape Town for Nelson Mandela Day.

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