A selection of photos from across the African continent this week:

A children's choir from the mountain kingdom of Lesotho performs at a concert at Kensington Palace in London on Tuesday...

The concert was organised by a charity founded by Lesotho's Prince Seeiso (l) and Prince Harry to raise funds to help HIV-positive children in southern Africa.

Ivory Coast's Asec Mimosas goalkeeper Yao Kouassi celebrates after scoring against Egypt's Al Ahly during a CAF Champions League match in Alexandria. Asec won 2-1.

A Muslim woman in South Africa receives food before breaking the fast for Ramadan in Lenasia on the outskirts of Johannesburg.

While in Libya's eastern city of Benghazi, people enjoy a meal after breaking their fast.

A policeman stands on rocks on Saturday, overlooking the site of an oil refinery that Africa's richest man Aliko Dangote plans to build in Nigeria's main city, Lagos...

Here, a man walks on a pipeline on Lagos' Akodo beach. The refinery is being built near the beach.

A protest is held on Wednesday outside the clinic of dentist Walter Palmer in the US city of Bloomington to mark a year since he shot dead Zimbabwe's famous lion, Cecil.

The next day, Egyptian jet fighters trail smoke as they fly over Cairo to celebrate the third anniversary of the protests that led to the overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.
Photos courtesy of AFP and Reuters.