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Photos of the Week: 8/26–9/1 (35 photos)

Recovery from Hurricane Harvey in Texas, the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, the World Bog Snorkeling Championships in Wales, devastating floods in Pakistan, pangolin smuggling in Thailand, wildflowers in bloom across the Atacama Desert in Chile, and much more.

Afghan policemen try to rescue four-year-old Ali Ahmad at the site of a suicide attack followed by a clash between Afghan forces and ISIS gunmen at a Shi'ite Muslim mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan, on August 25, 2017. The boy survived, and is now back with his family, but still suffers nightmares, his father said. Ali Ahmad was with his grandfather in the Imam Zaman mosque on Friday when at least two attackers in police uniforms stormed in, one exploding a suicide-bomb vest and the other firing indiscriminately at the hundreds of worshipers inside. His grandfather was among at least 20 killed. Sayed Bashir, Ali’s father, was nearby but not in the mosque when the initial blast was heard and immediately ran to check on his family. “Right after the explosion I thought everything was finished,” he said. “I called my father’s mobile phone number and my son answered and said: ‘They killed grandpa’. He wanted me to bring the car and get him. We were running everywhere in search of my son but the police were stopping us and didn’t let us get too close,” Bashir said. He called the number again and was speaking to Ali when another explosion went off. “I lost hope. I said to myself that everything was finished. I tried the number again but it was switched off.” In fact, Ali had run behind the mosque, disregarding the policeman frantically signalling to him in the courtyard. (Omar Sobhani / Reuters)
https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2017/09/photos-of-the-week-82691/538704/