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For three decades, New York photographer Nancy A Scherl has shot solo diners in fancy eateries, burger joints and even makeshift tents during the pandemic. What do her images say about loneliness, social behaviour and our evolving attitudes in public spaces?
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Photographer Si Jubb is a keen collector of found photography, sourcing images from discarded and sold collections, and digitally cleaning and restoring them before publishing
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Drake, Olivia Rodrigo, Taylor Swift and Doja Cat the big winners of the night, while Mary J Blige received the icon award
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Israeli forces attack a funeral procession in Jerusalem, refugees escape Mariupol, protests in Sri Lanka, the aftermath of the Russian bombardment of Irpin and wildfires in California: the most striking images from around the world this weekWarning: readers may find some of these images distressing
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With images from the 1850s to the present day, the photography fair returns to exhibit everything from jellyfish to soaking-wet Persian rugs
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Our series concludes with the Wembley final between holders Chelsea and three-time former winners Manchester City
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We are following the journey from the first round proper to the final and ahead of the culmination of this season’s competition, we bring you photographer Charlotte Wilson’s visit to Chigwell Construction Stadium where West Ham took on three-time winners Manchester City in the semi-final
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On the streets of border cities refugees rely on food handouts, while overcrowding in camps exacerbates the effects of the drought crisis
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Fight Club Thailand is an underground organisation that hosts unsanctioned fights of various martial arts disciplines
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On his trip to India last week, Boris Johnson told media he would not necessarily get the enthusiastic reception he received in Ahmedabad everywhere in the world. Photographer Stefan Rousseau went along for the ride
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Brass bands have a long history in Sierra Leone and are slowly making a come back after the war. Most neighbourhoods, scout groups and schools have a brass marching band and competitions are held regularly. Bands spend hours training, promoting and recruiting more players by playing on public holidays and at events
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