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IN PICS: 24 hours, 16 September 2022

View of the performance created by British artist Kate Daudy and Nobel Prize winner in Physics Konstantin Novoselov with 400 sheep under the Aqueduct of Segovia, in Segovia, Spain, 16 September 2022, on occasion of the 27th edition of the Hay Festival of Literature & Arts that will be held from 24 to 27 November 2022. EPA-EFE/PABLO MARTIN

A copy of Paris Match magazine, reporting on the death of Queen Elizabeth II, is pictured in a newsagents’ shop in Brixton, south London on 16 September 2022, following her death on 8 September. Queen Elizabeth II will lie in state until 0530 GMT on 19 September, a few hours before her funeral, with huge queues expected to file past her coffin to pay their respects.

This photograph taken on September 16, 2022, shows an abandoned Russian tank at a gas station on the outskirts of Izyum, in the Kharkiv region, eastern Ukraine on September 16, 2022. Northern gannets, a species of seabird known locally as “Fou de Bassan”, rest on Rouzic Island off the coast of Perros-Guirec, in Brittany, western France, on September 15, 2022. – A recent spike in bird flu has been particularly harmful to protected seabird species like the gannet, with hundreds of bird deaths recorded daily in May 2022.

A woman carries a child as she buys stationary in preparation for the opening of schools, at Al-Saray market in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, on 16 September 2022.

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