As the year comes to a close, it's time to take a look back at some of the most memorable events and images of 2017. Among the events covered in this essay (the second of a three-part photo summary of the year): Hurricane Harvey hits Texas, France elects a new president, wildfires rage in Portugal and in California, white nationalists hold a torchlight march at the University of Virginia, a total solar eclipse crosses the United States, and much more. See also: the Top 25 News Photos of 2017, and the Year in Photos Part 1, and Part 3. The series comprises 120 images in all. Warning: Some of the photos may contain graphic or objectionable content.
2017 in Photos: A Look at the Middle Months
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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 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. #
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A man is dwarfed by The Broad museum as he walks in downtown Los Angeles on May 22, 2017. The contemporary art museum was founded by philanthropist Eli Broad in 2015. #
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In a photo taken two weeks before his death, singer Chris Cornell of Soundgarden performs on stage at The Fox Theater on May 3, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. On May 18, the 52-year-old was found dead in his hotel room in Detroit. He committed suicide by hanging only hours after playing a show. #
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A Syrian government forces's MiG-23 fighter-bomber drops a payload during a reported airstrike in the rebel-held area of Qabun, east of the capital Damascus, on May 6, 2017. #
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Anti-government protesters work together to aim a giant slingshot holding a glass bottle of fecal matter at security forces blocking their march from reaching the Supreme Court in Caracas, Venezuela, on May 10, 2017. #
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Pupy, an African elephant, stands in the doorway of his enclosure at the former city zoo now known as Eco Parque in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on May 12, 2017. A year ago the 140-year old Buenos Aires zoo closed its doors and was transformed into a park. The first director decided that the animals should be housed in buildings that reflected their countries of origin. A replica of a Hindu temple was built for the Asian elephants. #
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A horse from the Republican Guard rears up as newly-elected French President Emmanuel Macron waves from a military vehicle while riding on the Champs Elysees avenue towards the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France, on May 14, 2017. #
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Refugees and migrants swim towards a rescue craft as a rescue crew member of the Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) Phoenix vessel pulls a man on board after a wooden boat bound for Italy carrying more than 500 people capsized on May 24, 2017, off Lampedusa, Italy. #
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Flames and smoke billow as firefighters deal with a serious fire in the Grenfell Tower apartment block on Latimer Road in West London, England, on June 14, 2017. The blaze is thought to have started accidentally in an appliance on the fourth floor, but spread rapidly, authorities believe, due to the flammable cladding on the building's exterior. More than 70 people died in the fire and another 74 were hospitalized. A lengthy criminal investigation is still underway, with no charges filed yet. #
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A wildfire is reflected in a stream near Penela, Portugal, on June 18, 2017. A wildfire in central Portugal killed at least 25 people and injured 16 others, most of them burning to death in their cars, the government said on June 18, 2017. Several hundred firefighters and 160 vehicles were dispatched late on June 17 to tackle the blaze, which broke out in the afternoon in the municipality of Pedrogao Grande before spreading fast across several fronts. #
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Civilians trying to flee get undressed to be checked for explosives after suicide bombers exploded themselves, as Iraqi forces continued their advance against Islamic State group militants in the old city of Mosul, Iraq, on July 3, 2017. #
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Yi ethnic minority girls wait to participate in a traditional performance to celebrate the Torch Festival in Butuo County, Sichuan province, China, on July 18, 2017. #
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A polar bear stands on a patch of ice in the Franklin Strait in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago on July 22, 2017. While some polar bears are expected to follow the retreating ice northward, others will head south, where they will come into greater contact with humans, encounters that are unlikely to end well for the bears. #
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Riot police arrest an opposition activist during clashes following a march towards the Supreme Court of Justice in an offensive against President Maduro and his call for Constituent Assembly in Caracas, Venezuela, on July 22, 2017. The legislative power, controlled by the opposition, appointed a parallel supreme court in a public session claiming that the Supreme Court judges had been illegally appointed by the parliament's former pro-government majority. #
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Canada's Marissa Papaconstantinou makes her way to the finish line after recovering from a fall in the Women's 200-meter T44 Final during the IAAF World ParaAthletics Championships in London, England, on July 23, 2017. #
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The Soyuz MS-05 spacecraft carrying the crew consisting of Paolo Nespoli of Italy, Sergey Ryazanskiy of Russia and Randy Bresnik of the United States blasts off to the International Space Station from the launchpad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, on July 28, 2017. #
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Dominic Geraghty's dog Edward sleeps in his waistcoat after descending Croagh Patrick holy mountain during an annual Catholic pilgrimage near Lecanvey, Ireland, on July 30, 2017. #
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A woman gestures as she mourns the death of a protester in Mathare, Nairobi, Kenya, on August 9, 2017. Supporters of opposition leader Raila Odinga were protesting an election, alleging vote-rigging, and clashed with police in several locations. #
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A man seeking safety walks with his hands in the air through a thick cloud of tear gas toward riot police, as they clash with protesters throwing rocks in the Kawangware slum of Nairobi, Kenya on August 10, 2017. International observers urged Kenyans to be patient as they awaited final election results following opposition allegations of vote-rigging, but clashes between police and protesters again erupted in Nairobi. #
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Manchester United's Marouane Fellaini, during the UEFA Super Cup final soccer match between Real Madrid and Manchester United, at Philip II Arena in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, on August 8, 2017. #
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White nationalists carry torches on the grounds of the University of Virginia, on the eve of a planned "Unite The Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, on August 11, 2017. #
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Rinki Singh, 31, holds a photo of her daughter Aarushi, 6, who died in the intensive care unit of the Baba Raghav Das hospital in the Gorakhpur district of India, on August 14, 2017. At least 64 children died over six days at a government hospital in northern India that suffered oxygen shortages, officials said on August 12. Authorities have launched an inquiry into the causes of the oxygen disruption but denied reports that it had caused the deaths at the Baba Raghav Das hospital in Gorakhpur. #
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As millions of people across the United States experienced a total eclipse as the umbra, or moon’s shadow passed over them, only six people witnessed the umbra from space on August 21, 2017. Viewing the eclipse from orbit were NASA’s Randy Bresnik, Jack Fischer and Peggy Whitson, the European Space Agency’s Paolo Nespoli, and Roscosmos’s Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Sergey Ryazanskiy. The space station crossed the path of the eclipse three times as it orbited above the continental United States at an altitude of 250 miles. #
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The total solar eclipse, viewed from Charleston, South Carolina, on August 21, 2017. The Associated Press reported that the eclipse was the "most-observed and most-photographed eclipse in history." #
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Police wearing riot gear guard a statue of a Confederate soldier nicknamed Silent Sam on the campus of the University of North Carolina during a demonstration for its removal in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on August 22, 2017. #
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People are rescued from floodwaters from Hurricane Harvey on an air boat in Dickinson, Texas, on August 27, 2017. Harvey was one of the costliest disasters to ever hit the U.S., with damage estimates as high as $200 billion, following days of torrential rain and record flooding. #
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Larry Koser Jr., seated in a kayak floating at cabinet height in his kitchen, calls his wife looking for important papers and heirlooms inside his father's house after it was flooded by heavy rains from Hurricane Harvey on August 29, 2017, in the Bear Creek neighborhood of west Houston. The neighborhood flooded after water was released from nearby Addicks Reservoir. #
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