Kenya's political and ethnic tensions set to escalate as Odinga calls for more protests
Opposition leader Raila Odinga has called for pickets and petitions after President Uhuru Kenyatta was declared the winner of the re-run election that was boycotted by Odinga.
Beautiful photos of isolated tribe in remote Amazon rainforest, with mining companies edging closer
The Waiapi live deep in Brazil's Amazon rainforest. Their way of life is closer to the Stone Age than the 21st century. Yet the modern world is barely a few hours' drive away, and getting closer.
Swastikas, SS insignia and Nazi salutes: White Lives Matter rallies in Tennessee
The White Lives Matter rallies in Shelbyville and Murfreesboro were organised by the Nationalist Front coalition, made up of some of the same groups involved in the violent march in Charlottesville in August.
Magnum sale: Signed prints of iconic photos at rock bottom prices for five days only
The Magnum Photos Square Print sale runs for five days only, from midday on Monday 30 October to 6pm on Friday 3 November.
Love among the ruins: Joyous scenes at Raqqa's first wedding celebration since liberation from Isis
The bride wore white, the female guests wore colourful clothes, and men and women danced together as music rang out across the war-ravaged Jazra area of the city of Raqqa.
Photos of deadly election violence and looting in Kawangware and Kisumu, Kenya
Deadly clashes between police and protesters and fears of further bloodshed led Kenya's election commission to indefinitely postpone voting in some opposition strongholds.
Pictures of the week 21 to 27 October 2017: Seven days of the world's best photojournalism
The week's best news and sports photos, from autumn and Halloween to the King of Thailand's funeral and the end of the sieges of Raqqa and Marawi.
Chhath Puja festival photos: Hindu women wade into rivers and lakes and offer fruit to the sun
Across India and Nepal, devotees – mainly women – mark the Hindu festival of Chhath Puja by immersing themselves in rivers and lakes at sunrise and sunset to worship Surya, sun god.
Thailand's new king picks through father's bones and ashes after elaborate cremation ceremony
King Bhumibol Adulyadej's son, King Maha Vajiralongkorn, collected the ashes and charred bones of his father – also known as King Rama IX – to be kept as royal relics.
In pictures: At least one dead in violent clashes as Odinga supporters boycott second Kenya election
Kenyan police fire tear gas, water cannon and live rounds at stone-throwing protesters in opposition areas as Kenya holds its second presidential election since August.
In pictures: Lavish funeral ceremony for Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej, also known as Rama IX
Nearly £70 million ($90m) has been set aside for the funeral of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, also known as Rama IX, the likes of which has never been seen in Thailand.
Inside Marawi: New photos of shattered city reveal ferocity of battle against Isis militants
Air strikes, artillery and machine-gun fire have left the lakeside city of Marawi in the southern Philippines a smouldering wasteland of shattered buildings and bullet-pocked mosques and houses.
Thailand: Crowds camp out in Bangkok's torrential rain for king's funeral
Despite torrential rain in Bangkok, crowds of mourners have begun camping on the streets around the royal palace ahead of the funeral of Thailand's late King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Britain's most beautiful and dramatic scenery: Landscape Photographer of the Year 2017 book
From misty lochs and chalk cliffs to snow-covered mountains and autumnal woods, Landscape Photographer of the Year book captures the splendour of Britain's rural and urban landscapes, from the Outer Hebrides to the white cliffs of Dover.
Another Dresden: Russia accuses US of wiping Raqqa off face of the earth with barbaric bombing
Photos of the shattered Syrian city of Raqqa after a fierce four-month battle to expel Islamic State (Isis/Daesh).
Photos of the brief but bloody anti-Soviet Hungarian Uprising of 1956
More than 2,500 Hungarians and 700 Soviet troops were killed and 200,000 Hungarian refugees fled the country. Though the uprising was crushed, its impact was lasting.
Raisin Monday photos: St Andrew's University first-year students stage huge shaving foam fight
Raisin Monday is the culmination of Raisin Weekend – an alcohol-fuelled rite of passage for new students at St Andrew's University in Scotland.
What the 8 prototypes of Trump's US-Mexico border wall look like and how much they cost
Photos of the eight prototypes built for US President Donald Trump's proposed US-Mexico border wall, including one with sharp metal spikes on top.
Photos: Siege of Marawi finally over after last gunfight killed 40 militants and their wives
In pictures: The siege of Marawi has finally come to an end after one final fierce gunfight with a group of militants holed up in the shattered city.
Pictures of the week 14 to 20 October 2017: Seven days of the world's best photojournalism
The week's best photojournalism, from the battles for Raqqa and Kirkuk, to forest fires in Portugal and Spain and Storm Ophelia's yellow skies over Britain.
'Hell on Earth' for Rohingya children in refugee camps without enough food and clean water
One in five Rohingya children in Bangladesh's refugee camps are "acutely malnourished" and require medical attention, says Unicef report, Outcast and Desperate.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year Brent Stirton documents the deadly rhino horn trade
More photos from 2017 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Brent Stirton's hard-hitting investigation into the crisis caused by a thriving market for rhino horn.
Inside Raqqa after Isis: Secret bunker, unexploded bombs and decomposing bodies
Chilling photos of bunkers, bombs and bodies inside Raqqa after Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) fighters liberated the city from Islamic State (Isis/Daesh) militants.
Photos: Fire destroys landmark teakwood Kandawgyi Palace Hotel in Yangon, Myanmar
One person died in the fire which ripped through the traditional Burmese-style teak Kandawgyi Palace Hotel in Yangon before dawn.
Happy Diwali! Colourful images of the 2017 Hindu festival of lights
Hindus around the world are celebrating Diwali, the festival of lights, also known as Deepavali and Tihar.
Pop! Explore Brian Griffin's era-defining photos of Kate Bush, Depeche Mode, Siouxsie and more
Brian Griffin (not the dog from Family Guy) was a major British music industry photographer in the 1980s, shooting album covers by Depeche Mode, The Clash, Iggy Pop, The Specials, Elvis Costello and many more.
Duterte declared Marawi 'liberated' from Islamist militants, but fighting hasn't stopped
Photos show fighting is still going on in Marawi long after Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte declared it had been liberated from Islamist militants.
Shocking image of rhino butchered by poachers wins Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2017
Photojournalist Brent Stirton has been named Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2017 for his shocking image of a black rhino killed by poachers for its horns.
Joyous scenes as Syrian Democratic Forces celebrate liberation of Raqqa
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced they have defeated Islamic State (Isis, Daesh) in its former capital after a four-month battle.
Iraq pushes Kurds out of more territories, including Sinjar, a town they liberated from Isis
Iraq's dramatic move against the Kurds came soon after they had fought side by side to rid the country of Islamic State (Isis/Daesh).