TIME Pictures of the Week

Pictures of the Week: Sept. 5 – Sept. 12

From the 13th anniversary of 9/11 and the Oscar Pistorius verdict to Yosemite ablaze and devastating floods in India and Pakistan, TIME presents the best pictures of the week.

Medical staff carry James Dorbor, 8, suspected of having Ebola, into a treatment facility in Monrovia, Liberia. Sept 11 Tribute in Light A boy collects items thrown by devotees as religious offerings next to idols of the Hindu elephant god Ganesh a day after they were immersed in the waters of the Sabarmati river in Ahmedabad The moon shines in between lighting installation during Mid-Autumn or Lantern Festival at Hong Kong's Victoria Park TOPSHOTS-ROMANIA-ROMA-FEATURE The Meadow Fire burns at dawn near Half Dome in Yosemite National Park early Monday September 8, 2014. As of Wednesday the fire had burned over 4,500 acres and was 10% contained. Long exposure image. U.S. Agents Patrol Mexico Texas Border An injured man sits at a field hospital after what activists said were airstrikes by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, in the Duma neighbourhood of Damascus A young boy sleeps in an underground room at a college in Yasinovataya, near Donetsk. Residents extinguish a fire caused by what activists say was an air strike by forces loyal to Syria's President Assad on Tal Abyad street market in central Raqqa US Open Tennis Championships 2014 Day Fourteen Flushing Meadows, New York, United States - 7 Sep 2014 TOPSHOTS-BELARUS-ARTS-CULTURE-TRADITION BESTPIX China Daily Life APTOPIX Nevada Flooding BESTPIX Cease Fire in Ukraine Fails to Stop Fighting A temple stands amid the waters of the overflowing river Tawi during heavy rains in Jammu A jogger runs through the snow at Nose Hill Park during an early year snow fall in Calgary TOPSHOTS-ITALY-SUMMER-MEDITERRANEA-DIVING U.S. Agents Patrol Mexico Texas Border APTOPIX Cuba Virgin Regla Housekeepers Olympics TOPSHOTS-INDIA-EDUCATION-POLITICS-MODI A model is reflected in a mirror as she has her makeup applied before the Donna Karan Spring/Summer 2015 collection show during New York Fashion Week APTOPIX Russia Spasskaya Tower Festival Montgolfiade Warstein A boy covers himself under an umbrella as it rains during the Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu A worker arranges China's and Denmark's national flags displayed outside a room as he prepares for a meeting between the visiting Danish Prime Minister Thorning-Schmidt and Chinese President Xi (both not pictured) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijin Thom Browne Runway - New York Fashion Week Spring 2014 Kid plays with soccer ball at a refurbished soccer field at the Mineira slum in Rio de Janeiro A performer practices a dance move before taking part in at the festivities marking the end of the annual harvest festival of Onam in Trichur KYRGYZSTAN-NOMAD-GAMES APTOPIX Portugal Financial Crisis A supermoon rises over Ciudad Juarez Jamila Berrabeh peers out of a window before learning that her eviction had been temporally suspended, in the outskirts of Madrid Heavy monsoon rains claim at least 240 lives in Pakistan Afghanistan Daily Life A twelve-year-old boy sits outside a window of his eleventh-floor apartment as his relatives try to ask him to come back back inside, in Yibin TOPSHOTS-INDIA-PAKISTAN-KASHMIR-FLOOD Children fly kites in Nepal GERMANY-FEATURE APTOPIX Abortion Waiting Period TOPSHOTS-SAUDI-FEATURE-FARM TOPSHOTS-PALESTINIAN-FEATURE-GAZA-BEACH TOPSHOTS-UKRAINE-RUSSIA-CRISIS TOPSHOTS-ISRAEL-PALESTINIAN-GAZA-CONFLICT-EDUCATION TOPSHOTS-SAFRICA-TRIAL-PISTORIUS-SPORT IRAQ-UNREST TOPSHOTS-GERMANY-ACCIDENT-INDUSTRY-EXPLOSION SYRIA-CONFLICT Migrants Rescued In The Mediterranean New York Commemorates 13th Anniversary Of September 11th Attacks BESTPIX Autumn In The Peak District

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