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A peaceful protest in Cape Town, cold snap hits Eskom, Lewis Hamilton wins the British Grand Prix, floods in Germany and China, Jeff Bezos takes Blue Origin to the edge of space, Eid celebrations, and more

for the eighth time at Silverstone in Britain on Sunday, on the eve of the lifting of almost all Covid-19 restrictions in England. Hamilton won despite a 10-second penalty for a controversial first lap collision that sent Red Bull rival Max Verstappen crashing out of the race.— A man rides past the line of riot police in Bangkok, Thailand.

— Muslim pilgrims gather on Mount Mercy on the plains of Arafat during the annual hajj pilgrimage outside the holy city of Mecca on Monday. Saudi Arabia barred worshippers from abroad for a second year running due to the coronavirus pandemic.— Yeoman Warder Barney Chandler leads a tour of the Tower of London for the first time in 16 months. The Beefeaters returned to their posts in London, England, after most Covid-19 restrictions were lifted.

 

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