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News in Pics, September 10: Best shots from around the world
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A demonstrator holds a police shield during a protest against the death of a lawyer under police custody, in Bogota. - A man who was detained by police officers died Wednesday in Bogota after receiving repeated electric shocks on the ground with a stun gun. Credit: AFP Photo
A demonstrator holds a police shield during a protest against the death of a lawyer under police custody, in Bogota. - A man who was detained by police officers died Wednesday in Bogota after receiving repeated electric shocks on the ground with a stun gun. Credit: AFP Photo
Activists unroll a banner with the names of the victims of the police violence during the weekly Black Lives Matter
People walk past a display of Halloween items for sale at a home improvement retailer store in Alhambra, California. - Halloween and Christmas are two of the top spending holidays in the United States but retailers are spooked by Halloween this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: AFP Photo
Kanjuro Kiritake, a Bunraku puppeteer who was designated a Living National Treasure by the Japanese government, performs Japan's traditional puppet drama called 'Bunraku', which emerged in 15th century and the characters are manipulated by three puppeteers, during a program titled Komochi Yamanba (The Pregnant Mountain Ogress) at the National Theatre in Tokyo, Japan. Credit: Reuters Photo
In this image taken with a slow shutter speed, embers light up a hillside behind the Bidwell Bar Bridge as the Bear Fire burns in Oroville, California. Credit: AFP Photo
A volunteer interacts with cancer patients as he shows them the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, illuminated to raise awareness on childhood cancer patients, in Mumbai. Credit: PTI Photo
A worker tends to lettuce under artificial lights at the Pink Farms warehouse in Sao Paulo, Brazil. - Pink Farms took its name from the pink colour produced by the mixture of red and blue lights that artificially illuminate its vegetable towers. Growing their produce using vertical towers gives them 100 times more yield than an area of farmland and they recycle 95 percent of their water. Credit: AFP Photo
View of the empty Nou Camp stadium before the Guardianes tournament football match between Leon and Tigres in Leon, Guanajuato state, Mexico, amid the new coronavirus pandemic. Credit: AFP Photo