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October 2020 in pictures: striking images of an eventful month

October saw the run up to the election as well as the global COVID-19 cloud.

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  • October saw the resurgence of COVID-19 around the world.
  • The US presidential campaign was interrupted when Donald Trump contracted the virus.
  • Fighting broke out in Nagorno-Karabakh.

October 2020: COVID-19 surged once again, Americans began to cast their votes in the presidential election and violence flared in parts of the world.

Behind the headlines, ordinary people just tried to get on with their lives, whether under the shadow of the pandemic or caught in wars in Yemen or Nagorno-Karabakh.

Here are some images that show how these events affected people around the globe.

Support bubble: A voter and her son use a makeshift shelter while queuing to vote in the US presidential election in New Orleans. Image: REUTERS/Kathleen Flynn
Crush hour: Commuters find no space to socially distance on the London tube. Image: REUTERS/Hannah McKay
Acute problem: A woman uses a syringe to feed a child in Sanaa, Yemen – child malnutrition is at record highs in parts of the country, the UN says. Image: REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah
Ceasefire: A man carries his belongings to safety during a lull in fighting in Terter, Nagorno-Karabakh. Image: REUTERS/Umit Bektas
A health worker collects a swab sample from a young girl in Nairobi, Kenya. Image: REUTERS/Baz Ratner
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Campaign clean-up: A worker sterilizes the White House briefing room on the day after President Trump left hospital after being treated for COVID-19. Image: REUTERS/Erin Scott
Washed up: Decommissioned cruise ships waiting to be scrapped in Izmir, Turkey – the industry has been hit hard by the pandemic. Image: Reuters/Umit Bektas

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