French ‘Spider-Man’ climbs skyscraper, festival of lights and more of the week’s best photos

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A keeper plays with orphaned and abandoned calves at the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in Kenya; “Spider-Man” attempts to climb the TotalEnergies skyscraper to highlight the fuel and energy crisis in France; part of a Soviet submarine is transported along a street to be installed as a museum in Russia; volunteer rescuers are attended by firefighters as the search of missing people, who were swept away by devastating floods, continues in Venezuela. See nine of the week’s most interesting images from around the world, as selected by Washington Post photo editors.

Oct. 13 | Prague

People view an installation during the Signal Festival of Lights. International and local artists will show major trends of new technologies and lighting design in the streets of the city featuring video mapping projections, audiovisual installations including light sculptures and other light installations, concerts and performances.Charlie Whitehead, left, helps his 84-year-old neighbor Leslie Pickett down the street of their mobile home community following Hurricane Ian.

The bow of the Soviet submarine K-3 “Leninsky Komsomol” is transported along a street from the pier to the museum where it will be assembled with the stern and installed as a museum. Built in 1957, K-3 was the first nuclear submarine of the Soviet Union. While transiting the Norwegian Sea in 1967, 39 crew members of the submarine died in a fire in the bow's compartments.

 

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