A selection of the best photos from across Africa and of Africans elsewhere in the world this week.
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Revellers at the annual Popo Carnival in south-eastern Ivory Coast dress in a variety of costumes on Saturday...
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...and many of the men dress as women during the festivities.
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These two men dressed as bride and groom...
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... While others used face paint and other objects to adorn themselves.
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Eliud Kipchoge, one of the favourites for the London Marathon, poses at a photocall ahead of the 2018 race on Thursday.
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Berlin's "Togo street" is pictured on Saturday after local politicians agreed to rename streets linked to atrocities Germany committed when a colonial power in Africa.
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On Monday, a group of young Somali women talk and joke together in Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp.
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While on Wednesday, intruders stole the ceremonial mace from Nigeria's Senate. The item was recovered the next day under a flyover in the capital, Abuja.
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Tens of thousands of people attended Winnie Madizikela-Mandela's funeral on Saturday...
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It was held at a stadium in Soweto close to where the late anti-apartheid campaigner lived...
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Orlando Stadium reverberated as thousands sang liberation songs, paying tribute to the freedom fighter known to many simply as Mama Winnie...
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... Opposition politician Julius Malema was briefly moved to tears when he spoke, causing the sign language interpreter to pause.
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Supermodel Naomi Campbell walked arm-in-arm with members of the Mandela family.
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In neighbouring Zimbabwe, children form a mosaic in President Emmerson Mnangagwa's likeness during Independence Day celebrations on Wednesday.