Week in pictures: 29 October - 4 November 2022

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A selection of powerful news photographs taken around the world this week.

The Director of the Tutankhamun Exhibition in Dorchester examines the only forensically accurate organic replica of Tutankhamun's Mummy in the UK before it goes on display in an exhibition commemorating the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb 100 years ago.

A handprint on the road after a climate activist's hand was unglued during a street blockade in Berlin, Germany.

Cast member Michaela Coel attends the European premiere of superhero film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, in London. Ms Coel told the BBC: "The feeling it gives me, as a woman of colour, to see my story reflected back still gives me a rush of exhilaration... This cast give me a lot of confidence, I feel proud to be among them."

A man feeds birds amid heavy smog on the banks of Yamuna river in the old quarters of Delhi, India.

Russian reservists recruited during the partial mobilisation of troops line up in the Rostov region of Russia, as they receive equipment before departing to fight in Ukraine.

Helicopters fly in the distance as the sun sets behind the Statue of Liberty in New York, USA.

Investigators inspect the scene where more than 150 people died and many more were injured in a stampede during a Halloween festival in Seoul, South Korea. Some accounts say over 100,000 people had descended on the area.

Northern lights (aurora borealis) are seen over the city of Tromsoe, in Norway. The light-show happens when atoms in the Earth's high-altitude atmosphere collide with charged particles from the sun.

An edible pirate goblin is displayed at the Cake International show, in Birmingham, UK.

Decorations are added to a Christmas tree in the Painted Hall at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, England. The stately home is preparing a return to character-led performances this Christmas, following a three-year hiatus due to Covid.

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