Photographer Tony Gentile captures the bite marks on Giorgio Chiellini's shoulder as he claims to the referee that he was bitten by Uruguay's Luis Suárez.Photograph: Tony Gentile/ReutersSuárez reacts by going down clutching his mouth in another photograph by Tony Gentile. Fifa banned him from all 'football-related activities' for four months for biting Chiellini, ruling the striker out for the rest of the World Cup.Photograph: Tony Gentile/ReutersApart from the Suárez bite, the rest of the World Cup was proving to be a classic tournament 'if the vibrancy of the group stages continues' as Daniel Taylor writes here. Here, Brazil fans celebrate on Copacabana Beach after Neymar scored his first goal against Cameroon.Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty
A man receives a haircut near the remains of demolished homes in the Metro Mangueira favela, 750m from Maracanã stadium. The homes were thought to have been knocked down for a parking lot for the stadium, though that has yet to be built.Photograph: Mario Tama/GettyIn this final photograph from Brazil by Tom Jenkins, heavily armoured military police watch the England fans after the Costa Rica match at the Minieiro Stadium, Belo Horizonte. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The GuardianIn Algiers, tense-looking fans watch the Group H match between Algeria and Russia. Algeria advanced to the knockout rounds of the World Cup for the first time with a draw. They now face Germany for a place in the quarter finals. In the 1982 World Cup, they famously beat West Germany 2-1 in Gijón but failed to advance to the next round when West Germany controversially beat Austria 1-0, a result that meant both teams qualified at the expense of Algeria.Photograph: Sidali Djarboub/APThe crisis in Ukraine continued this week as the Ukrainian government and pro-Russian insurgents accused each other of violating a ceasefire. Here, a Ukrainian volunteer for the battalion 'Azov' comforts his girlfriend prior to an oath of allegiance ceremony in Kiev.Photograph: Sergei Chirikov/EPAAlso from Kiev, people wearing balaclavas throw bricks at the windows of Russia bank Sberbank during a pro-Ukrainian anti-separatist protest.Photograph: Roman Pilipey/EPAIn Iraq, Turkmen forces patrol a checkpoint in the northern city of Tuz Khurmatu near to the locations of militants from the jihadist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.Photograph: Karim Sahib/AFPAn Iraqi child waits with her family to enter a temporary displacement camp in Khazair for Iraqis caught up in the fighting in and around the city of Mosul. Tens of thousands of people have fled Iraq's second largest city of Mosul after it was overrun by ISIL.Photograph: Spencer Platt/GettyRevellers are reflected in a puddle near to the Pyramid Stage on the first day of the Glastonbury Festival on Worthy Farm in Somerset.Photograph: Leon Neal/AFPDado Ruvic was photographing events in Sarajevo marking the centenary of the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the death that lit the fuse for the first world war. Here, he photographs a prison room named Isusovaca, where members of Mlada Bosna served their sentences for the 1914 assassination.Photograph: Dado Ruvic/ReutersFormer government director of communications and News of The World editor Andy Coulson leave the Old Bailey after been found guilty of conspiracy to hack phones. Rebekah Brooks, his predecessor in the job, walked free after she was cleared of all four of the charges she faced in the eight-month trial. Coulson faces a prison sentence after the verdict.Photograph: Ben A Pruchnie/GettyMountain gorilla Maisha lies under anaesthetic while Ndeze and Matabishi look at her through bars at the Senkwekwe Centre, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Gorilla Doctors, a multi-national team operating in the heart of the jungle in DR Congo, treat injured and critically ill gorillas as well as caring for orphans.Photograph: Marcus Westberg/Barcroft MediaA man prepares for the Moss Men procession as a part of the Corpus Christi festival in Bejar, Spain. In the 12th century, Christians covered their clothes and weapons with moss as a camouflage to enter a Muslim Fortress.Photograph: Daniel Ochoa de Olza/APThe Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships started this week. Here, Dustin Brown of Germany serves during his doubles match with Jan-Lennard Struff against Ken Skupski and Neal Skupski of Great Britain.Photograph: Dan Kitwood/GettyAnd here, Rafael Nadal of Spain reacts after defeating Lukas Rosol of the Czech Republic.Photograph: Max Rossi/ReutersA plane drops water over a forest in Jerusalem in an attempt to control wildfires.Photograph: Menahem Kahana/AFPA relative of a Palestinian member of Hamas' armed wing Ibraheem al-Arqan holds a weapon during his funeral in Gaza. According to Hamas, at least six members of the group were killed in the collapse of a tunnel close to the border with Israel.Photograph: Mohammed Salem/ReutersAnd, in the final photograph this week, lava flows out of the Piton de la Fournaise volcano, one of the world's most active volcanoes, on the French island of La Reunion in the Indian Ocean.Photograph: Richard Bouhet/AFP
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