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An anti-government protester uses a bow during clashes with police at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Photograph: Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters

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Aegean Sea
Migrants and refugees on an inflatable boat are rescued by members of the Turkish coastguard in the Aegean, between the Turkish resort town of Bodrum and the Greek island of Kos. More than 53,000 migrants and refugees have been intercepted by the Turkish coastguard since January.

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Hong Kong
A protester lowers himself down a rope from a bridge to a highway to escape from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University campus and from the police. Dozens of Hong Kong protesters escaped the police siege at the campus by shimmying down a rope from a bridge to awaiting motorbikes in a dramatic and perilous breakout that followed a renewed warning by Beijing of intervention to end the crisis engulfing the city. Police said the demonstrators inside Polytechnic University had no option but to come out and surrender.

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Santiago, Chile
A demonstrator using a street mirror as a makeshift shield takes part in a protest against the government in Santiago. Chilean political parties agreed to a referendum on replacing the country’s Pinochet-era constitution, in a deal that could help end nearly a month of sometimes violent political unrest. Much of the protesters’ anger has focused on Chile’s 1980 constitution, which is seen as the embodiment of Augusto Pinochet’s neoliberal model, prioritising a market-driven economy but failing to adequately guarantee healthcare, education and pensions.

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El Alto, Bolivia
Women sit on a traffic barrier, one of many used by supporters of the former president, Evo Morales, to block a highway in El Alto. Morales stepped down following nationwide protests over suspected vote-rigging in the 11 October election in which he claimed to have won a fourth term in office. But his departure, far from resolving Bolivia’s crisis, has only deepened it. After his allies in the legislature resigned, the next in the line of succession was a rightwing Christian who served as deputy president of the senate, Jeanine Áñez.

Photograph: Natacha Pisarenko/AP

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La Paz, Bolivia
Supporters of the former president, Evo Morales, take to the streets demanding his return. He resigned last week under pressure from the military after a disputed election that he claimed to have won. Morales supporters have denounced the heavy-handed policing, accusing authorities and opponents of targeting them for being indigenous in appearance or dress.

Photograph: Natacha Pisarenko/AP

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Tal Nasri, Syria
A member of the Khabour Guards Assyrian Syrian militia sits in the ruins of the Assyrian Church of the Virgin Mary, which was destroyed by Islamic State fighters. The few Assyrian Christians who escaped the Islamic State invasion in 2015, and did not choose to emigrate, now anxiously watch Turkish forces advance towards their villages in the province of Hassakeh.

Photograph: Delil Souleiman/AFP/Getty Images

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