Africa-Press – Botswana. A selection of the week’s best photos from across the continent and beyond:
On Wednesday, Ayanbinrin Aduke drums during the 80th birthday party for Jimi Solanke – a multi-talented dramatist and storyteller – in Lagos, Nigeria.

On Friday a group of Nigerian musicians performs at a ceremony in Germany for the handover process of stolen colonial-era treasures – known as the Benin Bronzes.

Staff tend to Friendship Park in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa on Tuesday, ahead of its opening.

On the same in the South African city of East London, mourners pay their respects at a mass memorial service to 21 teenagers who died in a tavern last month.

On Friday, protesters in Khartoum mark the third anniversary of anti-government demonstrations in Sudan.

“Black lives matter” and “No human being is illegal” read some of the banners waved by demonstrators in the Spanish enclave of Melilla on Friday, where 23 migrants were killed close to the Morocco border one week ago.

On the same day, Cameroonian national Agol Tchabda, who gave birth to her baby on a migrant boat in the Mediterranean, is cared for in hospital in Turkey’s Aydin province.

And on Tuesday, a man walks up a hill in the Casbah of Algiers, in Algeria.
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