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Street artists clash with police in Chile

Images of the Weekend, selected by Picture Editor Brenda Fitzsimons

Sun 7 Feb 2021
CHILE UNREST: Street artists clash with police during a protest following the death of a street artist allegedly shot by a police officer during an identity check in Panguipulli in southern Chile. Photograph:  Martin Bernetti/AFP/Getty
CHILE UNREST: Street artists clash with police during a protest following the death of a street artist allegedly shot by a police officer during an identity check in Panguipulli in southern Chile. Photograph: Martin Bernetti/AFP/Getty
LEAP OF FAITH: Sadhbh (5) and Donnchadh Colgan (3), from Leixlip, enjoy a walk with their father Fiachra Colgan at the Wonderful Barn in Leixlip, Co Kildare. Photograph: Alan Betson
LEAP OF FAITH: Sadhbh (5) and Donnchadh Colgan (3), from Leixlip, enjoy a walk with their father Fiachra Colgan at the Wonderful Barn in Leixlip, Co Kildare. Photograph: Alan Betson
KITESURFERS: View of the action at the Bull Wall, Clontarf, Dublin. Photograph: Tom Honan
KITESURFERS: View of the action at the Bull Wall, Clontarf, Dublin. Photograph: Tom Honan
BRUISING LOSS: Ireland's Will Connors consoles Billy Burns after their round one loss to Wales in the 2021 Guinness Six Nations rugby tournament. Photograph: Tommy Dickson/Inpho
BRUISING LOSS: Ireland's Will Connors consoles Billy Burns after their round one loss to Wales in the 2021 Guinness Six Nations rugby tournament. Photograph: Tommy Dickson/Inpho
FIRST MASS: Archbishop Dermot Farrell (right) at the Holy Spirit Church, Ballymun, Dublin 11, preparing for his first Mass since being appointed as Archbishop of Dublin, alongside Fr Ciaran Enright and Fr Declan Blake, moderator of St Pappin's parish. Photograph: Alan Betson
FIRST MASS: Archbishop Dermot Farrell (right) at the Holy Spirit Church, Ballymun, Dublin 11, preparing for his first Mass since being appointed as Archbishop of Dublin, alongside Fr Ciaran Enright and Fr Declan Blake, moderator of St Pappin's parish. Photograph: Alan Betson
SAD SIGHT: A dead porpoise washed up on the beach at the Bull Wall, Clontarf, Dublin. Photograph: Tom Honan
SAD SIGHT: A dead porpoise washed up on the beach at the Bull Wall, Clontarf, Dublin. Photograph: Tom Honan
MYANMAR PROTEST:  Protesters march during a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon on Sunday. Photograph: Ye Aung Thu/AFP/Getty
MYANMAR PROTEST: Protesters march during a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon on Sunday. Photograph: Ye Aung Thu/AFP/Getty
RESCUE MISSION: More than 100 people are feared dead after part of the Nanda Devi glacier broke off, causing massive floods, in Uttarakhand in the Chamoli district of India. Photograph: Arvind Moudgil/ EPA
RESCUE MISSION: More than 100 people are feared dead after part of the Nanda Devi glacier broke off, causing massive floods, in Uttarakhand in the Chamoli district of India. Photograph: Arvind Moudgil/ EPA
GIRL ON FIRE: A woman learns to shoot at a shooting range in South Africa as a way of protecting herself as part of a campaign organised by women's empowerment group, Girls on Fire. Photograph: Marco Longari/AFP/Getty
GIRL ON FIRE: A woman learns to shoot at a shooting range in South Africa as a way of protecting herself as part of a campaign organised by women's empowerment group, Girls on Fire. Photograph: Marco Longari/AFP/Getty
PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS: A man uses a piece of sheet iron to make noise to try to disperse desert locusts which have invaded farms during a second-wave invasion, at Kakongo village, Kitui, Kenya. Photograph: Daniel Irungu/EPA
PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS: A man uses a piece of sheet iron to make noise to try to disperse desert locusts which have invaded farms during a second-wave invasion, at Kakongo village, Kitui, Kenya. Photograph: Daniel Irungu/EPA
FULL OF HOT AIR: People watch as new hot air balloon sculpture Skywhalepapa (right) and its companion balloon, Skywhale, are filled with hot air during an official launch event in Canberra, Australia, on Sunday. Photograph: Lukas Coch/ EPA
FULL OF HOT AIR: People watch as new hot air balloon sculpture Skywhalepapa (right) and its companion balloon, Skywhale, are filled with hot air during an official launch event in Canberra, Australia, on Sunday. Photograph: Lukas Coch/ EPA
STUNT RIDER: Rider Rafael Gutierrez performs on the track during a competence round at the Monserrate Hill in Bogota, Colombia, on Saturday. Photograph: Mauricio Duenas Castaneda/EPA
STUNT RIDER: Rider Rafael Gutierrez performs on the track during a competence round at the Monserrate Hill in Bogota, Colombia, on Saturday. Photograph: Mauricio Duenas Castaneda/EPA
DRIVE-THRU VACCINES: A woman in Brazil receives a dose of CoronaVac vaccine at a drive-through vaccination centre in Rio de Janeiro after Brazil's regulators gave conditional approval for the Sinovac Biotech shot. Photograph: Carl de Souza/AFP/Getty
DRIVE-THRU VACCINES: A woman in Brazil receives a dose of CoronaVac vaccine at a drive-through vaccination centre in Rio de Janeiro after Brazil's regulators gave conditional approval for the Sinovac Biotech shot. Photograph: Carl de Souza/AFP/Getty

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SCHOOL'S IN: Brothers Cal and Sean McQuillan (sons of the photographer) make their way to the school bus stop as they return to class for the first time since the December 2020 lockdown, in Templepatrick, Co Antrim. All school ages in Northern Ireland returned to class on Monday. Photograph: Charles McQuillan/Getty

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NO LIGHTWEIGHTS: Ireland's Fintan McCarthy (left) and Paul O'Donovan celebrate winning the Lightweight Men's Double A Final by showing off their 1st place medals at the 2021 European Rowing Championships at Varese, Italy. Photograph: Detlev Seyb/Inpho

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Prince Philip during a naval visit to Melbourne, Australia.  Photograph: AP Photo

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BELFAST UNREST: Belfast City Council workers clear the remains of a bus on the loyalist Shankill Road after it was set on fire during a night of violence. Photograph: Paul Faith/AFP via Getty Images

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MYTHICAL MUM: Tushig Guinness (5) enjoys time with his mother Uyanga Munkhbold (in unicorn outfit), in Sean Moore Park, Dublin. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw

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FLAME OUT: A member of the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service extinguishes a blaze in a digger set alight on Monday night close to the loyalist Nelson Drive Estate in the Waterside of Derry City, Co Derry, amid continuing violence in loyalist areas of Northern Ireland. Photograph: Liam McBurney/PA Wire

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SUNNY COOL: Esra Yilmaz and Dilara Onen enjoy the sun despite cold temperatures at the Grand Canal at Portobello, Dublin. Photograph: Tom Honan

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EASTER RISING: Cpt Marie Carrigy poses after reading the Proclamation at the GPO in commemoration of the 1916 Easter Rising on Sunday. Photograph: Tom Honan/The Irish Times

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EASTER CHICK: Tori Stringer (4) at home in Wicklow with her 5-day-old silkie chick. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw

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A lava stream runs down the slopes of the erupting Mount Etna volcano, as seen from Milo, near Catania, Sicil. Etna.  Photograph: Orietta Scardino/EPA

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DOG'S LIFE: A dog on Dame Street in Dublin city centre. Photograph: Dara Mac DĂłnaill/The Irish Times

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HIT THE DECK: People take to deckchairs to soak up the sun at Wilton Park, Dublin. Photograph: Dara Mac Donaill

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DUBLIN CITY: Teenagers walk down Grafton Street in Dublin city centre on the first day of school Easter holidays. Photograph: Dara Mac DĂłnaill

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ENJOYING THE VIEW: People stroll or jog on South Bull Wall to Poolbeg Lighthouse in Dublin as ocean waves crash against the rocks. Photograph: Dara Mac DĂłnaill

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Niamh O'Sullivan and Geraldine Rea, from Cork, are Ireland's first same-sex couple to register the birth of their babies with both parents' names on the birth certificates. Photograph: Gerard McCarthy

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TESTING: A member of the National Ambulance Service gives Christine Cutler a Covid-19 test at a walk-in test centre in Tullamore, Co Offaly. Photograph: Alan Betson

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CORK CHORAL FESTIVAL: The reimagined Cork International Choral Festival will be held virtually from April 27th - May 2nd, 2021, allowing international audiences to watch and choirs from around the world to compete. Four gala concerts will be staged and a series of free workshops will take place. See corkchoral.ie to book tickets. Photograph: Clare Keogh

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NO FRACKING WAY: Activists from Extinction Rebellion Ireland hold a protest outside Leinster House calling on the Government to ban the importation of fracked gas. Photograph: Dara Mac DĂłnaill

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PLANT LIFE: An aerial photo showing workers maintaining plants at a park in Hai'an in China's eastern Jiangsu province. Photograph: AFP/Getty

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DIG IN: Gabriela and Catalina Motoc, Jarlath Kivlehan and Teresa Gallagher prepare raised beds for planting crops at the Chapelizod Allotments along the bank of the River Liffey in Chapelizod, Dublin. Photograph: Alan Betson

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