It has been a busy week on Capitol Hill, where US lawmakers took steps to avoid a government shutdown while also negotiating a trillion-dollar infrastructure bill.
On Tuesday, top military officials appeared before a Senate committee to testify about the country's recent withdrawal from Afghanistan, which ended with a chaotic evacuation from Kabul.
Other major stories this week included a fuel shortage in Britain, an election in Germany and a volcano in the Canary Islands.

Crews clear a makeshift migrant camp Friday, September 24, that had once contained more than 14,000 people along the Del Rio International Bridge in Del Rio, Texas. A surge of migrants — many of them Haitian — had converged at the bridge near the Mexico border, the result of word-of-mouth or social media saying that the border there was open, US Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz said. To empty the camp, Homeland Security moved the migrants to other processing facilities along the US southern border.
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Audience members wear face masks during the 74th annual Tony Awards, which took place Sunday, September 26, in New York City. The show, which honors the best on Broadway, was postponed last year because of the Covid-19 pandemic. See the best photos from the Tonys
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Spot-billed pelicans interact on the banks of an artificial lake in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Tuesday, September 28.
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From left, US Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, the leader of US Central Command; US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin; and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley testify Tuesday, September 28, during a Senate committee hearing about the end of military operations in Afghanistan. It was the first time that top military officials appeared before Congress since the full withdrawal of US troops. The three men were grilled about the decisions they made before, during and after the evacuation effort in Kabul, which has been the focus of immense bipartisan criticism.
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Motorists line up for fuel at a service station in Ashford, England, on Wednesday, September 29. For nearly a week, British motorists found service stations closed and long lines at those that still had gasoline and diesel. The root cause was an acute shortage of tanker drivers, exacerbated since the start of this year by Brexit. But panic buying made the situation much worse.
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A model poses backstage before a Salvatore Ferragamo fashion show in Milan, Italy, on Saturday, September 25.
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The Cumbre Vieja volcano spews smoke in La Palma, one of Spain's Canary Islands, on Saturday, September 25. It erupted on September 19 and forced thousands of people to evacuate the area.
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Olaf Scholz, Germany's finance minister and vice chancellor, waves on stage at the Berlin headquarters of the Social Democratic Party on Sunday, September 26. Scholz has the best shot at forming a new German government after leading the party to a narrow victory in Sunday's parliamentary elections. He might replace Angela Merkel as the country's next chancellor.
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Czech diver Michal Navrátil competes in Polignano a Mare, Italy, during the sixth and final stop of the Cliff Diving World Series on Sunday, September 26.
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Trees burned by the Dixie Fire are seen in Greenville, California, on Friday, September 24. The Dixie Fire has been burning for over two months in Northern California. In pictures: Wildfires raging in the West
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A stuntman dressed as fictional character James Bond hangs onto the London Eye ahead of the world premiere of the latest Bond movie, "No Time to Die," on Tuesday, September 28.
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Schoolgirls gather inside a corridor after their classes in Kandahar, Afghanistan, on Sunday, September 26.
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An empty picture frame is displayed at the Kunsten Museum of Modern Art in Aalborg, Denmark, on Tuesday, September 28. The frame was supposed to be filled with around $84,000 worth of Danish banknotes as part of an exhibition about the future of labor. But the commissioned artist, Jens Haaning, kept the cash and entitled the new work "Take the Money and Run," leaving only the tape that was supposed to hold the money. Haaning said he has no plans to return the money and is "not worried" about possible consequences. The museum's director, Lasse Andersson, said the artist has until January, when the exhibition ends, to repay the loan.
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Carolina wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. is tackled just short of the goal line by Houston's Vernon Hargreaves III during an NFL game in Houston on Thursday, September 23. Carolina went on to win 24-9.
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Lightning strikes over Nice, France, on Sunday, September 26.
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A dog named Prince Dudeman stands on the head of Ryan Thor during the annual Surf City Surf Dog event in Huntington Beach, California, on Saturday, September 25.
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Members of an Orthodox church choir parade in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Sunday, September 26, during celebrations on the eve of Meskel, an Ethiopian Orthodox holiday.
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Farmers spray pesticide at a paddy field in India's Chandauli district on Thursday, September 30.
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US golfers celebrate after winning the Ryder Cup on Sunday, September 26. The Americans dominated the European team from the outset and won 19-9. It's the biggest winning margin in Ryder Cup history.
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A migrant crossing the Rio Grande reacts as her child goes ahead of her with US Border Patrol agents on Thursday, September 23. They had just left a makeshift camp in Ciudad Acuña, Mexico.
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French cyclist Julian Alaphilippe celebrates Sunday, September 26, as he crosses the finish line to win the men's road race at the UCI Road World Championships. This year's races were held in Belgium's Flanders region.
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A model walks the runway at the Act N1 fashion show in Milan, Italy, on Friday, September 24.
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Fans cheer on the golfers at the start of the Ryder Cup on Friday, September 24. This year's event was held at the Whistling Straits Golf Course in Kohler, Wisconsin.
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Lazio players celebrate with an eagle, the mascot of the Rome-based soccer team, after defeating their rivals Roma 3-2 on Sunday, September 26.
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The Chinese Air Force's aerobatics team, August 1st, performs during an air show in Zhuhai, China, on Tuesday, September 28.
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Detroit running back D'Andre Swift reaches for the goal line during an NFL game against Baltimore on Sunday, September 26. The Lions lost 19-17 after Baltimore kicker Justin Tucker made a 66-yard field goal at the end of the game. It was the longest field goal in NFL history.
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Imbi, a western lowland gorilla, holds her newborn baby at a zoo in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, on Friday, September 24. Their species is critically endangered.
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US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, left, exchanges words with US Reps. Pete Aguilar and Debbie Dingell on the steps of the US Capitol on Friday, September 24. It was just after House Democrats passed the Women's Health Protection Act, which aims to preserve access to an abortion nationwide. See parts of the shouting match between Taylor Greene and Dingell
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Children play with their cell phones on the roof of a home in Caracas, Venezuela, on Thursday, September 23. See last week in 30 photos
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