Oil, toil and ink: the best photos of Africa

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A selection of the week’s best photos from across the African continent and beyond:

An Extinction Rebellion Cape Town (C) protester, dressed in clothing representing Africa, is threatened by 'Fossil Fuel Vampires' dressed in lawyer suits during a demonstration against the continued use of fossil fuels, outside the venue hosting the Africa Oil Week Conference . is held.An Extinction Rebellion Cape Town (C) protester, dressed in clothing representing Africa, is threatened by 'Fossil Fuel Vampires' dressed in lawyer suits during a demonstration against the continued use of fossil fuels, outside the venue hosting the Africa Oil Week Conference . is held.

Hoping to win hearts and minds with humor, Extinction Rebellion protesters on Tuesday posed as “fossil fuel vampires” preying on Mother Earth outside an oil producers conference in the South African city of Cape Town. Campaigners say time is running out to solve the global climate crisis. (RODGER BOSCH / AFP)

An Egyptian street vendor displays watches for sale at the Saturday market in central Cairo.An Egyptian street vendor displays watches for sale at the Saturday market in central Cairo.

Time is also on the mind of this market vendor in Cairo, Egypt, who offers loads of watches for sale. (Khaled DESOUKI / AFP)

A Tunisian dips his finger in ink after casting his vote in the presidential election at a polling station in Tunis.A Tunisian dips his finger in ink after casting his vote in the presidential election at a polling station in Tunis.
A woman dressed in a traditional Oromo costume attends the Irreecha celebration, the Thanksgiving festival of the Oromo people at Hora Arsadi in Bishoftu.A woman dressed in a traditional Oromo costume attends the Irreecha celebration, the Thanksgiving festival of the Oromo people in Hora Arsadi in Bishoftu.

On Sunday, people in the central Ethiopian town of Bishoftu Irreecha… (TIKSA NEGERI / REUTERS)

Women dressed in traditional Oromo costumes attend the Irreecha celebration, the Thanksgiving festival of the Oromo people in Hora Arsadi.Women dressed in traditional Oromo costumes attend the Irreecha celebration, the Thanksgiving festival of the Oromo people in Hora Arsadi.

It is a thanksgiving festival celebrated by the Oromo people… (TIKSA NEGERI/REUTERS)

Men from the Oromo community wear ceremonial uniforms as they gather in Meskel Square to celebrate 'Irreecha' in Addis Ababa.Men from the Oromo community wear ceremonial uniforms as they gather in Meskel Square to celebrate 'Irreecha' in Addis Ababa.

These men take part in celebrations in the capital Addis Ababa… (Michele Spatari / AFP)

People from the Oromo community splash themselves with water to celebrate 'Irreecha' in Addis Ababa.People from the Oromo community splash themselves with water to celebrate 'Irreecha' in Addis Ababa.

One tradition involves immersing freshly cut grass and flowers in water to thank Waaqa (which means God) for the rainy season, which comes to an end at this time of year. (Michele Spatari/AFP)

A man handles a gold bar in a sink.A man handles a gold bar in a sink.

A man removes impurities from a gold bar during the smelting process at a refinery in Ghana on Monday. (FRANCIS KOKOROKO / REUTERS)

A man navigates a pirogue between the houses of the Tougoude district, in the southeast of the ninth arrondissement of N'Djamena, flooded by the Logone River.A man navigates a pirogue between the houses of the Tougoude district, in the southeast of the ninth arrondissement of N'Djamena, flooded by the Logone River.

On the same day, in N’Djamena, the capital of Chad, this man has little choice but to travel by canoe. The Logone River has flooded this southeastern district called Tougoude. (JORIS BOLOMEY / AFP)

Members of the Chagossian community gather with banners and signs outside Parliament in London, Britain.Members of the Chagossian community gather with banners and signs outside Parliament in London, Britain.

On Monday, Chagos islanders living in Britain denounced the British government’s decision to cede control of their homeland to Mauritius. They say they were not consulted and that their sovereignty has been violated again. (ADRIAN DENNIS / AFP)

A 12-meter-tall miniature model of the Eiffel Tower called Touruffin, put together by Ampasapito craftsman Ruffin Rakotomalala, stands in the Ampasampito district of Antananarivo.A 12-meter-tall miniature model of the Eiffel Tower called Touruffin, put together by Ampasapito craftsman Ruffin Rakotomalala, stands in the Ampasampito district of Antananarivo.

This miniature replica of the Eiffel Tower can be seen from below in Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, on Monday. The 12 meter high model is the work of Ruffin Rakotomalala. (SO ANDRIANJAFY/REUTERS)

A wild fox runs past the guard of honor queuing for the Mauritanian president's visit to Bellevue Palace in Berlin.A wild fox runs past the guard of honor queuing for the Mauritanian president's visit to Bellevue Palace in Berlin.

And finally, as Mauritania President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani is received at Germany’s Bellevue Palace on Tuesday, a wild fox darts past the guards and women. (FILIP SINGER / EPA)

From the BBC in Africa this week:

A woman looks at her mobile phone and the BBC News Africa graphicA woman looks at her mobile phone and the BBC News Africa graphic

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