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News in pictures: Wednesday March 30, 2022

Jon Ovens, the lead keeper at Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire, weighs a baby koala during a health check as it clings to the back of its substitute mother, who normally lives in the gift shop
Jon Ovens, the lead keeper at Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire, weighs a baby koala during a health check as it clings to the back of its substitute mother, who normally lives in the gift shop
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Small as a postage stamp: Alex Orchin, 31 years old and 5ft 11in tall, posts a letter in his village of Wivelsfield in East Sussex from the confines of his Peel P50, the world’s smallest car at 4ft long, 3ft wide and a smidgen over 3ft high
Small as a postage stamp: Alex Orchin, 31 years old and 5ft 11in tall, posts a letter in his village of Wivelsfield in East Sussex from the confines of his Peel P50, the world’s smallest car at 4ft long, 3ft wide and a smidgen over 3ft high
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Land or water? A darter bird breaks through green algae on the surface of a pond at the Keoladeo National Park in northern India as it catches a labeo bata fish
Land or water? A darter bird breaks through green algae on the surface of a pond at the Keoladeo National Park in northern India as it catches a labeo bata fish
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A vendor sells prayer mats at a shop in Peshawar in Pakistan yesterday ahead of the holy month of Ramadan, which starts on Saturday
A vendor sells prayer mats at a shop in Peshawar in Pakistan yesterday ahead of the holy month of Ramadan, which starts on Saturday
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A competitor braves a sandstorm in a bivouac camp in Morocco during stage two of the 36th Marathon des Sables 250km ultramarathon between Ouest Aguenoun n'Oumerhiout and Rich Mbirika in the Sahara desert
A competitor braves a sandstorm in a bivouac camp in Morocco during stage two of the 36th Marathon des Sables 250km ultramarathon between Ouest Aguenoun n'Oumerhiout and Rich Mbirika in the Sahara desert
JEAN-PHILIPPE KSIAZEK/GETTY IMAGES
Grand finale: A dancer in vivid traditional costume takes part in the third day of the Great Fantasy Parade during carnival in Barranquilla, Colombia — the last of the parades at the Cumbiodromo de la Via 40
Grand finale: A dancer in vivid traditional costume takes part in the third day of the Great Fantasy Parade during carnival in Barranquilla, Colombia — the last of the parades at the Cumbiodromo de la Via 40
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Rosa, a critically endangered Sumatran rhinoceros, stands protectively over her newborn at the Way Kambas National Park in Lampung province, Indonesia
Rosa, a critically endangered Sumatran rhinoceros, stands protectively over her newborn at the Way Kambas National Park in Lampung province, Indonesia
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Team Eielson: F-35A Lightning IIs of the 354th Fighter Wing line up in formation on the runway during a routine readiness exercise at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska
Team Eielson: F-35A Lightning IIs of the 354th Fighter Wing line up in formation on the runway during a routine readiness exercise at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska
JOSE MIGUEL/SOUTH WEST NEWS SERVICE
James Copper, a conservator, prepares the monumental plaster work Large Spindle Piece, which will go on show during the exhibition Henry Moore: The Sixties, which opens on Friday at the Henry Moore Studios and Gardens in Much Hadham, Hertfordshire
James Copper, a conservator, prepares the monumental plaster work Large Spindle Piece, which will go on show during the exhibition Henry Moore: The Sixties, which opens on Friday at the Henry Moore Studios and Gardens in Much Hadham, Hertfordshire
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A Typhoon aircraft leaves a convoluted vapour trail during training over RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire yesterday as it prepares for this year’s airshows
A Typhoon aircraft leaves a convoluted vapour trail during training over RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire yesterday as it prepares for this year’s airshows
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Making eyes at me: A lizard “grins” from its perch in the latest offering from the award-winning photographer Angi Wallace, 53, from Newcastle upon Tyne. Wallace, who suffers from ME, shares images of her pets to cheer up other housebound people
Making eyes at me: A lizard “grins” from its perch in the latest offering from the award-winning photographer Angi Wallace, 53, from Newcastle upon Tyne. Wallace, who suffers from ME, shares images of her pets to cheer up other housebound people
ANGI WALLACE/MEDIADRUMIMAGES
Katharina Herder, 6, smiles beyond the barbed wire at the Mennonite village of Sabinal in Chihuahua state, northern Mexico. A hundred years after their arrival, the Mennonites maintain their historic traditions and shun modernity, including electricity and the internet
Katharina Herder, 6, smiles beyond the barbed wire at the Mennonite village of Sabinal in Chihuahua state, northern Mexico. A hundred years after their arrival, the Mennonites maintain their historic traditions and shun modernity, including electricity and the internet
HERIKA MARTINEZ/GETTY IMAGES
Colourful strips of fabric, which will be used to fashion sarees in Narayanganj in Bangladesh, make an eye-catching display as they are laid out to dry in the sun
Colourful strips of fabric, which will be used to fashion sarees in Narayanganj in Bangladesh, make an eye-catching display as they are laid out to dry in the sun
JOY SAHA/SOLENT NEWS
Rescue spray: The Tenby Lifeboat splices through foamy water as it launches from Tenby Lifeboat Station on a training run
Rescue spray: The Tenby Lifeboat splices through foamy water as it launches from Tenby Lifeboat Station on a training run
ADAM JONES/SOUTH WEST NEWS SERVICE
Lady-in-waiting: Staff adjust the painting Mrs William Morris Wearing Blue Silk Dress by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1868) at Kelmscott Manor in Oxfordshire, the country home of William Morris, before it reopens to the public on Friday following a £6 million refurbishment
Lady-in-waiting: Staff adjust the painting Mrs William Morris Wearing Blue Silk Dress by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1868) at Kelmscott Manor in Oxfordshire, the country home of William Morris, before it reopens to the public on Friday following a £6 million refurbishment
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