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TIME magazine has identified the best pictures of the year. Photo

The magazine has presented an annual selection of the best photographs

The American TIME magazine has made the annual selection of the 100 best photos. The list includes a photo depicting the most important events of the year.

Opened on November 21 public square in Rason, in northeastern North Korea, near its borders with China and Russia. Photo: Ed Jones—AFP/Getty Images

Roger Federer played against Rafael Nadal at the tournament of the Australian Open Grand Slam in Melbourne. Photo: Dean Lewins—EPA/Shutterstock

The crowd at the La Tomatina festival in Bunyola, Balearic Islands, Spain. Photo: Matt Stuart—Magnum Photos

The migrant tries to get in the rescue boat of the German patrol in the Mediterranean sea. Photo: Alessio Paduano—AFP/Getty Images

Roofing, Ostapenko from Ukraine, dressed in a Superman costume, walks on the Hollywood walk of fame, to impress tourists. Photo: Jae C. Hong—AP/Shutterstock

Active Colima volcano in Mexico erupted. Photo: Ulises Ruiz Basurto—EPA/Shutterstock

View solar Eclipse from a plane, Alaska Airlines at a height of 12 km over the Pacific ocean, off the coast of Depot Bay, Oregon. Photo: Jim Urquhart—Reuters

Starved polar bear trudging through the tundra on Somerset island in the canadian Arctic. Photo: Cristina Mittermeier—SeaLegacy

Burnt wood Vouzela, Portugal. As a result of fires in the Iberian Peninsula killed dozens of people. Photo: Pablo Blazquez Dominguez—Getty Images

The truck drives on a dirt road in the Pilbara, Western Australia. Photo: Adam Ferguson—The New York Times/Redux

Residents consider the first iceberg of the season, which takes place on the South coast, known as “iceberg Alley”, near Ferryland in Newfoundland, Canada. Photo: Greg Locke—Reuters

People take a portrait of the former President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe on the wall at the International Convention centre. Photo: Jekesai Njikizana—AFP/Getty Images

Residents of Texas sitting in the truck waiting for rescue from flood waters caused by hurricane Harvey. Photo: Luke Agripina Hyman—Bloomberg/Getty Images

70-year-old Mohammad Anis Mohegan smokes a pipe in his destroyed bedroom, listening to music on his vinyl player in the al-Shaar in Aleppo. Photo: Joseph Eid—AFP/Getty Images

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