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News in pictures: Saturday July 13, 2024

Josie Foley, 4, from Edinburgh, explores a poppy field in East Lothian
Josie Foley, 4, from Edinburgh, explores a poppy field in East Lothian
JANE BARLOW/PA
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Frazer Greenhalgh, Charlie Christian and Elliot Greenhalgh, all from the Isle of Man, fly the flag for England in Berlin before Sunday’s final against Spain
Frazer Greenhalgh, Charlie Christian and Elliot Greenhalgh, all from the Isle of Man, fly the flag for England in Berlin before Sunday’s final against Spain
TIMES PHOTOGRAPHER JACK HILL
Idris Elba and the King show their support for England at an event for The King’s Trust at St James’s Palace, London. Elba, an alumnus of the organisation, formerly known as The Prince’s Trust, spoke about the charity’s work to address youth violence in the UK and its collaboration in Sierra Leone with his Elba Hope Foundation
Idris Elba and the King show their support for England at an event for The King’s Trust at St James’s Palace, London. Elba, an alumnus of the organisation, formerly known as The Prince’s Trust, spoke about the charity’s work to address youth violence in the UK and its collaboration in Sierra Leone with his Elba Hope Foundation
YUI MOK/PA
The king and queen of Bhutan pose in national dress before a statue of Genghis Khan with their sons in Tsonjin Boldog, Mongolia, during a state visit to the Central Asian country
The king and queen of Bhutan pose in national dress before a statue of Genghis Khan with their sons in Tsonjin Boldog, Mongolia, during a state visit to the Central Asian country
ROYAL PRESS OFFICE BHUTAN/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK
Sunset at low tide in Mudeford Quay, Dorset
Sunset at low tide in Mudeford Quay, Dorset
CENK ALBAYRAK-TOUYE/PICTUREEXCLUSIVE.COM
The Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama is critically acclaimed for his evocative site-specific installations that speak to the cultural and social effects of post-colonialism and global migration. His first exhibition in Scotland opens this weekend at Fruitmarket, Edinburgh
The Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama is critically acclaimed for his evocative site-specific installations that speak to the cultural and social effects of post-colonialism and global migration. His first exhibition in Scotland opens this weekend at Fruitmarket, Edinburgh
NEIL HANNA
An osprey swoops in from its perch to grab a fish at Horn Mill Trout Farm in Rutland, East Midlands
An osprey swoops in from its perch to grab a fish at Horn Mill Trout Farm in Rutland, East Midlands
JOHN CROOKS/SOLENT NEWS
The World Land Sailing Championships gets under way in Asnelles, Normandy. About 240 pilots from 21 countries have gathered on beaches for the annual competition
The World Land Sailing Championships gets under way in Asnelles, Normandy. About 240 pilots from 21 countries have gathered on beaches for the annual competition
SERGE ARNAL/STARFACE/AVALON
Supporters of Rwandan Patriotic Front, the party of the incumbent president of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, show their support before the country’s general election on Monday
Supporters of Rwandan Patriotic Front, the party of the incumbent president of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, show their support before the country’s general election on Monday
LUIS TATO/AFP
An Orange Order parade proceeds through Belfast as part of the 12th July celebrations. The holiday marks King William of Orange’s victory over James II at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland in 1690
An Orange Order parade proceeds through Belfast as part of the 12th July celebrations. The holiday marks King William of Orange’s victory over James II at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland in 1690
BRIAN LAWLESS/PA
Several hundred horses rode out to Ferniehirst Castle near Jedburgh, on the Scottish Borders, during the Jethart Callants Festival. The event dates back to the mid-20th century but commemorates hundreds of years of history in the town
Several hundred horses rode out to Ferniehirst Castle near Jedburgh, on the Scottish Borders, during the Jethart Callants Festival. The event dates back to the mid-20th century but commemorates hundreds of years of history in the town
CHRIS STRICKLAND
A massive mural has appeared on the side of the JW3 building in northwest London. Titled the London Jewish Mural, the colourful artwork, by Leon Fenster, wittily depicts hundreds of people and places, including a smattering of kosher butchers, bakers and tailors. Among its more than 150 faces are a young Nicholas Winton directing Kindertransport trains; Benjamin Disraeli; Sigmund Freud and three legendary agony aunts — Marjorie Proops, Claire Rayner and Irma Kurtz
A massive mural has appeared on the side of the JW3 building in northwest London. Titled the London Jewish Mural, the colourful artwork, by Leon Fenster, wittily depicts hundreds of people and places, including a smattering of kosher butchers, bakers and tailors. Among its more than 150 faces are a young Nicholas Winton directing Kindertransport trains; Benjamin Disraeli; Sigmund Freud and three legendary agony aunts — Marjorie Proops, Claire Rayner and Irma Kurtz
BLAKE EZRA PHOTOGRAPHY
Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani prepares to bat during the first inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park in Pennsylvania’s largest city
Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani prepares to bat during the first inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park in Pennsylvania’s largest city
BILL STREICHER/REUTERS
Tom Pearcy, a farmer in York, has painstakingly ploughed five kilometres of pathways into his 15-acre field of maize, creating a gigantic image of The Gruffalo to mark 25 year since the storybook was published
Tom Pearcy, a farmer in York, has painstakingly ploughed five kilometres of pathways into his 15-acre field of maize, creating a gigantic image of The Gruffalo to mark 25 year since the storybook was published
ANDREW MCCAREN/LNP
Ankita Ghosh and Miriam Miller join the Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, Julie Spence, in Great Cambourne to publicise the first postbox bearing the cipher of King Charles III
Ankita Ghosh and Miriam Miller join the Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, Julie Spence, in Great Cambourne to publicise the first postbox bearing the cipher of King Charles III
CHRIS RADBURN/REUTERS
A young baboon receives an earful from an adult as another primate yanks its tail at Kruger National Park, South Africa
A young baboon receives an earful from an adult as another primate yanks its tail at Kruger National Park, South Africa
JOHN MULLINEUX/SOLENT NEWS
Shots are fired from the flight deck of HMS Duncan during a drill. The Royal Navy destroyer, usually based in Portsmouth, is patrolling the Eastern Mediterranean alongside US forces
Shots are fired from the flight deck of HMS Duncan during a drill. The Royal Navy destroyer, usually based in Portsmouth, is patrolling the Eastern Mediterranean alongside US forces
LPHOT GARETH SMITH/ROYAL NAVY

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