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From Studio 54 to Paradise Garage, Bernstein was there to document the euphoric late 70s peak of the New York City disco scene
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All the wildest looks from fashion’s biggest night at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City
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A funeral in Irpin, protests in Bogota, the Russian bombardment of Hostomel and the aftermath of the floods in South Africa: the most striking images from around the world this week
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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The best original photographs from the Observer
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Australia’s largest photography biennale returns to the streets and galleries of Melbourne and regional Victoria from 29 April to 22 May
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Organisations and volunteers are coordinating daily rescues to transport thousands of animals to EU countries, despite the lack of safe evacuation routes. Photojournalist Javier Fergo looks at how they are doing it
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Tens of thousands of Elvis fans descend on a regional Australian town each year, tripling its population – and flooding it with tribute artists
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Amid dancing and singing, 200 different Indigenous ethnic groups met at the annual Free Land Camp to demand action on land rights and the environment
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Fight Club Thailand is an underground organisation that hosts unsanctioned fights of various martial arts disciplines
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On his trip to India last week, Boris Johnson told media he would not necessarily get the enthusiastic reception he received in Ahmedabad everywhere in the world. Photographer Stefan Rousseau went along for the ride
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Brass bands have a long history in Sierra Leone and are slowly making a come back after the war. Most neighbourhoods, scout groups and schools have a brass marching band and competitions are held regularly. Bands spend hours training, promoting and recruiting more players by playing on public holidays and at events
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