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Veckans bästa bilder, 28 nov-4 dec

av Martin Schori
TOPSHOT - Syrian pro-government forces sit on a military vehicle driving past residents fleeing the eastern part of Aleppo and gathering in Masaken Hanano, a former rebel-held district which was retaken by the regime forces last week, on November 30, 2016. More than 50,000 Syrians have joined a growing exodus of terrified civilians from the besieged rebel-held east of Aleppo, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor said, as the UN Security Council was set for emergency talks on fighting in the city. Regime forces and allied fighters now fully control the city's northeast and pressed their offensive on November 30 on Aleppo's southeastern edges, advancing in the Sheikh Saeed district, according to state news agency SANA. / AFP PHOTO / George OURFALIAN / TT / kod 444
Syriska regimsoldater rullar in i Aleppos östra delar. Sedan flera veckor pågår en blodig offensiv för att ta tillbaka hela Aleppo från rebeller. SANA. / AFP PHOTO / George OURFALIAN / TT

Syrian children who were displaced with their family from eastern Aleppo play in the village of Jibreen south of Aleppo, Syria, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016. Aid agencies say that more than 30,000 people have fled rebel-held eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo that have been under tight siege since July. Over the past two weeks, government forces launched an offensive in which they regained control of nearly half areas that had been held by insurgents in their deepest push since the city became contested in July 2012.(AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)
Syriska barn som flytt från Aleppo leker i ett flyktingläger i staden Jibreen. AP Photo/Hassan Ammar
TOPSHOT - Syrian pro-government forces stand on top of a building overlooking Aleppo in the city's Bustan al-Basha neighbourhood on November 28, 2016, during their assault to retake the entire northern city from rebel fighters. In a major breakthrough in the push to retake the whole city, regime forces captured six rebel-held districts of eastern Aleppo over the weekend, including Masaken Hanano, the biggest of those in eastern Aleppo. / AFP PHOTO / GEORGE OURFALIAN / TT / kod 444
En regimsoldat hissar den syriska flaggan över Aleppo.  AFP PHOTO / GEORGE OURFALIAN / TT
TOPSHOT - Syrian families, fleeing from various eastern districts of Aleppo, queue to get onto governmental buses on November 29, 2016 in the government-held eastern neighbourhood of Jabal Badro, before heading to government-controlled western Aleppo, as the Syrian government offensive to recapture rebel-held Aleppo has prompted an exodus of civilians. The Syrian government offensive to recapture rebel-held Aleppo sparked international alarm, with the UN saying nearly 16,000 people had fled the assault and more could follow. The fighting has prompted an exodus of terrified civilians, many fleeing empty-handed into remaining rebel-held territory, or crossing into government-controlled western Aleppo or Kurdish districts. / AFP PHOTO / George OURFALIAN / TT / kod 444
Tusentals människor flyr Aleppos östra delar. AFP PHOTO / George OURFALIAN / TT
foto : magnus wennman : tolvåriga wijdan moofik har skadats svårt. såren är överallt. sjukvårdare pressar med händerna över de värsta skadorna för att hejda blödningen. fältsjukhuset vid irakiska frontlinjen i mosul. hit kommer skadade och dödade civila och militärer från striderna i mosul. de som inte avlider får akut sjukvård och körs vidare till sjukhuset i erbil.
12-åriga Wijdan Moofik har skadats svårt. Såren är överallt. Sjukvårdare pressar med händerna över de värsta skadorna för att hejda blödningen. Fältsjukhuset vid irakiska frontlinjen i Mosul. Hit kommer skadade och dödade civila och militärer från striderna i Mosul. Foto: Magnus Wennman. Se alla Magnus bilder här.
TOPSHOT - People surround a church during a mass in memoriam of the players of Brazilian team Chapecoense Real killed in a plane crash in the Colombian mountains, in Chapeco, in the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, on November 29, 2016. Players of the Chapecoense were among 81 people on board the doomed flight that crashed into mountains in northwestern Colombia, in which officials said just six people were thought to have survived, including three of the players. Chapecoense had risen from obscurity to make it to the Copa Sudamericana finals scheduled for Wednesday against Atletico Nacional of Colombia. / AFP PHOTO / Nelson Almeida / TT / kod 444
Brasilianare håller en minnesceremoni för offren i flygplansolyckan, där spelare i laget Chapecoense omkom. AFP PHOTO / Nelson Almeida / TT /
TOPSHOT - Rescuers search for survivors from the wreckage of the LAMIA airlines charter plane carrying members of the Chapecoense Real football team that crashed in the mountains of Cerro Gordo, municipality of La Union, on November 29, 2016. A charter plane carrying the Brazilian football team crashed in the mountains in Colombia late Monday, killing as many as 75 people, officials said. / AFP PHOTO / Raul ARBOLEDA / TT / kod 444
Räddningsarbetare letar efter överlevande vid vrakplatsen. AFP PHOTO / Raul ARBOLEDA / TT
President-elect Donald Trump, center, eats dinner with Mitt Romney, right, and Trump Chief of Staff Reince Priebus at Jean-Georges restaurant, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Donald Trump äter middag med sin forne rival Mitt Romney, som han överväger ge utrikesministerposten till. Med på bilden är också stabschefen Reince Priebus. AP Photo/Evan Vucci
A cadet from the Interior Ministry with the word Fidel painted on her face attends a rally honoring the late Cuban leader at the Revolution Plaza in Havana, Cuba, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016. Schools and government offices were closed Tuesday for a second day of homage to Fidel Castro, with the day ending in a rally on the wide plaza where the Cuban leader delivered fiery speeches to mammoth crowds in the years after he seized power.Fidel Castro passed away Friday Nov. 25. He was 90. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
En kadett från en militärskola i Havanna på en ceremoni för den döde ledaren Fidel Castro. AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa
President-elect Donald Trump, followed by his wife Melania Trump and son Barron Trump, boards his plane at Palm Beach International Airport, Sunday, Nov. 27, 2016, in West Palm Beach, Fla., en route to New York. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Donald, Melania och Barron Trump boardar sitt flygplan i Palm Beach, Florida. AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
NAIROBI 2016-11-27 Spectators react as a plane flies over them during the Vintage Air Rally at the Nairobi national park in Kenya's capital Nairobi, November 27, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY Photo: / REUTERS / TT / kod 72000
Ett plan flyger över åskådare under Vintage Air Rally i Nairobi, Kenya. REUTERS / TT
A Christmas tree illuminates the Old Town Square as the traditional Christmas market starts in Prague, Czech Republic, Sunday, Nov. 27, 2016. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
En julgran lyser upp Gamla stans torg i Prag. AP Photo/Petr David Josek
TOPSHOT - A general view shows the Pyongyang city skyline on November 28, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / Ed JONES / TT / kod 444
Nordkoreas huvudstad Pyongyangs skyline  AFP PHOTO / Ed JONES / TT
In this photo taken on Sunday, June 19, 2016, six-year-old Alpha Meleki plays in the yard at the En Avant Les Enfants INUKA center in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. Meleki survived an attack from ADF rebels on his village that left over 20 dead including his parents in Beni in January 2016. Rescuers found Meleki in a pile of bodies with a bullet wound to his belly. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Sexårige Alpha Meleki leker i ett flyktingläger utanför Goma, Kongo. AP Photo/Jerome Delay
Police respond to reports of an attack on campus at Ohio State University on Monday, Nov. 28, 2016, in Columbus, Ohio. (Tom Dodge/The Columbus Dispatch via AP)
Poliser kommer till platsen där en man attackerade studenter på Ohio State University med kniv. Tom Dodge/The Columbus Dispatch via AP
Israeli settlers grieve over their burnt houses in the Halamish settlement, also known as Neveh Tzuf, northwest of Ramallah near the village of Nabi Saleh in the occupied West Bank on November 27, 2016, after 45 homes were damaged or completely destroyed by fire. / AFP PHOTO / MENAHEM KAHANA / TT / kod 444
Israeliska bosättare vid ett nerbrunnet hus i Neveh Tzuf, nära Ramallah.  AFP PHOTO / MENAHEM KAHANA / TT
TOPSHOT - The wreath of Vietnam Communist Party Secretary General Nguyen Phu Trong is seen placed next to a large portrait of Fidel Castro posted in front of the Cuban embassy in Hanoi as Trong (not pictured) prepares to pay tribute to the late Cuban leader, on November 28, 2016. Communist heavyweights China and Vietnam were swift to lament the death of Fidel Castro, with Hanoi's state media leading tributes to the loss of a "great friend and comrade". / AFP PHOTO / HOANG DINH NAM / TT / kod 444
Fidels Castros bortgång uppmärksammades stort i det kommunistiska Vietnam. AFP PHOTO / HOANG DINH NAM / TT
TOPSHOT - An Indian protestor holds placards of banned 500 and 1000 rupee notes during a protest against demonetisation, in Mumbai on November 28, 2016. Tens of thousands of people turned out November 28, for nationwide protests against India's controversial ban on high-value banknotes, which opposition party organisers say has caused a "financial emergency". / AFP PHOTO / INDRANIL MUKHERJEE / TT / kod 444
Indiska män i Mumbai protesterar mot en lag som förbjuder sedlar med höga valutor. AFP PHOTO / INDRANIL MUKHERJEE / TT
Fire fighters work to well an oil fire set by Islamic State militants in Qayara, south of Mosul, Iraq, Monday, Nov. 28, 2016. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)
Brandmän kämpar mot en elden på ett oljefält som satts i brand av IS utanför Mosul. AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)
In this Nov. 23, 2016 photo, a woman New People's Army guerrilla with face painted to conceal her identity holds her firearm inside a makeshift shelter at their rebel encampment tucked in the harsh wilderness of the Sierra Madre mountains, southeast of Manila, Philippines. Young Filipino rebels represent a new generation of Maoist fighters, who reflect the resiliency and constraints of an insurgency that has dragged on for nearly half a century through six Philippine presidencies. Crushing poverty, despair, government misrule and the abysmal inequality that has long plagued Philippine society were their best recruiter, according to the guerrillas. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
En kvinnlig gerillasoldat från New People’s Army poserar med sin kalashnikov i ett läger i Sierra Madre-bergen, Fillipinerna. AP Photo/Aaron Favila
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