The Guardian’s picture editors select some of the most powerful photos from around the world
Former colleagues of PC Yvonne Fletcher gather in St James’s Square for a memorial service marking the 40th anniversary of her murder. On 17 April 1984, a shot was fired from the Libyan embassy, fatally wounding Fletcher, who had been deployed to monitor a protest against Muammar Gaddafi
Protesters hold flares in front of the parliament building during a demonstration organised by the trade union Pame during a 24-hour nationwide strike Iraqi Yazidis light candles outside the Temple of Lalish in a valley near the Kurdish city during a ceremony marking the Yazidi new year
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