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Week in pictures 1 October 2022

FORT MYERS: A man takes photos Thursday, September 29, of boats that were damaged by Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers, Florida (Giorgio Viera/AFP/Getty Images)

ROME: From left, Italian political leaders Matteo Salvini, Silvio Berlusconi, Giorgia Meloni and Maurizio Lupi stand on stage Thursday, September 22, during a rally of the country's coalition of right-wing political parties. Meloni later claimed victory in a general election set to install her as Italy’s first female prime minister (Alberto Pizzoli/AFP/Getty Images)

BORNHOLM: A large disturbance in the sea is seen off the coast of the Danish island of Bornholm on Tuesday, September 27. Western nations have said leaks in two Russian gas pipelines, Nord Stream 1 and 2, are likely to result of sabotage. Both of the pipelines, created to funnel gas from Russia into the European Union, run under the Baltic Sea near Denmark and Sweden (Danish Defence Command/AP)

SAN MIGUEL: People look out from the roofs of their homes as they wait for flooding to subside in San Miguel, Philippines, on Monday, September 26. Typhoon Noru made landfall the day before (Eloisa Lopez/Reuters)

SPACE: Hurricane Ian is seen from the International Space Station on Monday, September 26 (Nasa/AP)

TOKYO: Akie Abe, the wife of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, bows during his state funeral in Tokyo on Tuesday, September 27. He was assassinated in July (KimKyun-Hoon/Pool/AP)

CAPE CANAVERAL: NASA's Artemis I rocket rolls back to the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Tuesday, September 27. The launch of the rocket was postponed due to the impending arrival of Hurricane Ian (Jim Watson/AFP(Getty images)

VILLA NUEVA: Two sinkholes are exposed on a street in Villa Nueva, Guatemala, on Sunday, September 25. Three people were injured and two were missing after the sinkholes opened up the day before, according to the Reuters news agency (Moises Castillo/AP)

BURNT ISLAND: People head to their homes in Canada's Burnt Islands on Tuesday, September 27. The storm named Fiona slammed into Canada’s seaboard with hurricane-force winds and torrential rainfall (John Morris/Reuters)

ANGLESEY: Britain's Prince William watches as his wife Catherine, the Princess of Wales, is presented with flowers by 4-year-old Theo Crompton during their visit to a lifeboat station in Anglesey, Wales, on Tuesday, September 27 (Paul Ellis/Pool/AFP/Getty Images)

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