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News in Pics, September 6: Best photos from around the world  
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A man rides a bike by a mural against former Colombian President (2002-2010) Alvaro Uribe, which was covered and now shows a graffiti against the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia). It was the most powerful guerrilla group on the American continent and is now the reformed FARC political party, in Bogota on September 5, 2020. Colombian ex-president Alvaro Uribe, who is being held under house arrest accused of fraud and witness tampering, resigned as senator last month. Credit: AFP Photo
A man rides a bike by a mural against former Colombian President (2002-2010) Alvaro Uribe, which was covered and now shows a graffiti against the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia). It was the most powerful guerrilla group on the American continent and is now the reformed FARC political party, in Bogota on September 5, 2020. Colombian ex-president Alvaro Uribe, who is being held under house arrest accused of fraud and witness tampering, resigned as senator last month. Credit: AFP Photo
Countertenor Anthony Roth Constanzo and and violist Cong Wu of the New York Philharmonic play with the 'bandwagon's pop-up concert series' at Betty Carter Park on September 4, 2020, in the Brooklyn Borough of New York City. Its fall season has been cancelled and its concert hall closed indefinitely, so New York's Philharmonic is taking it to the streets. One of America's oldest musical institutions, the famed symphony orchestra is playing outdoor pop-up shows, getting creative during the coronavirus pandemic that has kept concert halls closed and New Yorkers starved for live music. Credit: AFP Photo
A demonstrator rides a motorbike with a Black Lives Matter flag during a protest over the death of a Black man, Daniel Prude, after police put a spit hood over his head during an arrest on March 23, in Rochester, New York, US. September 5, 2020. Credit: Reuters Photo
Ranj Abderrahman Cohen, an Iraqi Kurdish Jewish man, stands at a ruined Jewish synagogue in Arbil, the capital of the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq, on July 5, 2020. Jews were historically Iraq's second-largest religious sect, comprising 40% of Baghdad's population according to a 1917 census. But since the creation of Israel in 1948, regional tensions skyrocketed and anti-Semitic campaigns took hold, pushing most of Iraq's Jews to flee. Credit: AFP Photo
Protesters wearing protective masks hold signs during a march demanding Donald Trump and Mike Pence leave office on Union Square in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US, September 5, 2020. Credit: Reuters Photo
A drawing of Patriot Prayer supporter Aaron J Danielson is held by a participant of a gathering at a local park to remember Danielson, who was shot dead in Portland, Oregon after street clashes between supporters of President Donald Trump and counter-demonstrators, in Vancouver, Washington, US. September 5, 2020. Credit: Reuters Photo
People stand on a promenade deck as they watch the waves during heavy swells brought by the approaching typhoon Maysak on Haeundae beach in Busan on September 2, 2020. Flights were grounded in South Korea and storm warnings issued on both sides of the Korean peninsula as a typhoon forecast to be one of the most powerful in years made its approach. Credit: AFP Photo
A boat is engulfed in waves from the large wakes of a flotilla of supporters of US President Donald Trump, during a boat parade in Lake Travis near Lakeway, Texas, US on September 5, 2020. Credit: Reuters Photo
Police officers detain a protester during a demonstration against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's alleged corruption and the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, in Jerusalem September 6, 2020. Credit: Reuters Photo

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