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Crowd gathers at Martin Place, Sydney, watching a public event with calm expressions at night.

The Weekly’s week in pictures

As the news cycle continues to spin 24/7, we so often miss moments which, in a split-second, can tell a story worth one thousand words. Here are just some of them from the week.
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A woman smiling while talking on a phone in an office setting.

The Weekly’s week in pictures

As the news cycle continues to spin 24/7, we so often miss moments which, in a split-second, can tell a story worth one thousand words. Here are just some of them from the week.
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A truck in a field with a line of fire and smoke in the background; vehicle side mirror visible.

The Weekly’s week in pictures

As the news cycle continues to spin 24/7, we so often miss moments which, in a split-second, can tell a story worth one thousand words. Here are just some of them from the week.
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Red carnation in a shattered glass window, symbolizing memorial or protest.

The Weekly’s week in pictures

As the news cycle continues to spin 24/7, we so often miss moments which, in a split-second, can tell a story worth one thousand words. Here are just some of them from the week.
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A man helps a crying child wearing an orange life jacket on a rocky shore surrounded by others and their belongings.

The Weekly’s week in pictures

As the news cycle continues to spin 24/7, we so often miss moments which, in a split-second, can tell a story worth one thousand words. Here are just some of them from the week.
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Giant-looking dog leaping towards the camera, with two people in the background on a dirt path in a hilly landscape.

Camera angle makes dogs look like giants

These pictures of seemingly giant-sized dogs have fooled many readers on the internet, leaving them perplexed as to how such traditionally tiny breeds of pooches can look so... well, big.
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Group of teenagers taking a selfie. Photo: Mlenny Photography via Getty Images

Selfies causing teen head lice epidemic

A lice-treatment expert in the US says that she has observed a dramatic spike in the incidence of head lice and that the selfie sensation – where teenagers crush together to squeeze into self-portraits – is to blame. Marcy McQuillan says “Head lice are spread through head-to-head contact. “Lice don’t jump or fly, so you actually […]
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