Villages in Spain’s sparsely inhabited interior are attempting a repopulation. People are striving to construct self-governed ecological communities as a "rural utopia."

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She photographed murder scenes and led efforts to clean up organized crime in Sicily.

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Visitors drive by animatronic dinosaurs in California; a politician pets a cat while canvassing in England; molten iron is poured at a foundry in Germany; a gunman shoots multiple people aboard a subway train in Brooklyn. See nine of the week’s most interesting images from around the world, as selected by Washington Post photo editors.

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The Washington Post's picks of noteworthy residences on the market.

Photos show New Yorkers returning to their morning commute a day after violence.

The photos include close-up of flowers and plants and, in one stunning instance, melting snowflakes on a dog's fur.

At least 29 people were injured in a shooting that erupted on a New York subway platform during Tuesday’s morning rush. Five of the victims sustained wounds from gunfire, a police spokesperson said citing preliminary reports.

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Jean-Marc Caimi and Valentina Piccinni's new book, “Fastidiosa” weaves together a cornucopia of experiences—from portraits of the affected farmers, to what seem to be scientific close ups of what are believed to be the carriers of Xylella, the plant epidemic that is devastating Italy’s olive groves.

One of the few Black women to document the civil rights movement in photography, she revealed in poignant intimacy the lives of the people for whom the movement was fought.

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is confirmed to the Supreme Court; tornadoes hit the Southeast; and evidence of Russian brutality in Bucha, Ukraine. See 13 of the week’s most interesting images from around the world, as selected by Washington Post photo editors.

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Check out the panda cubs that have been born at the zoo

Freelance photographer Heidi Levine, on assignment for The Post, made it to Bucha, Ukraine, where she documented the destruction left behind by Russian forces.

Tony Chirinos had been a biomedical photographer for over a decade when he made the photos in his new book, "The Precipice."

A photographic study of the militarization in the North American Arctic.

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The Washington Post's picks of noteworthy residences on the market.

A regional tornado outbreak struck the Southeast on Tuesday, with large and extremely dangerous twisters tearing up swaths of South Carolina. Numerous other twisters carved through Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia.

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Women-owned nonprofit Vital Impacts has brought together a group of notable photographers for a print sale aimed at helping send financial assistance to conflict areas around the world, including Ukraine.

Celebrities arrive ahead of the 64th Annual Grammy Awards on this year’s red carpet in Las Vegas.

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Bogotá, Colombia, celebrates the 35th anniversary of its anti-narcotics police force; Chris Rock gets slapped during the Oscars; hot air balloons take flight for the King Valley Balloon Fiesta in Australia. See 10 of the week’s most interesting images from around the world, as selected by Washington Post photo editors.

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Temperatures soared more than 70 degrees above normal in the southern pole

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