AP PHOTOS: A selection of pictures from the past week

Here’s your look at highlights from the weekly AP photo report, a gallery featuring a mix of front-page photography, the odd image you might have missed and lasting moments our editors think you should see.

This week’s gallery includes images of boys collecting recyclables amid rubble in Aleppo, Syria; a woman lit by a lantern in her home during a power outage in Florida; and the moon Enceladus setting behind Saturn as the Cassini spacecraft heads toward the planet.

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A Rohingya Muslim woman, who crossed over from Myanmar into Bangladesh, lies unconscious on the shore of the Bay of Bangal after the boat she was traveling in capsized at Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh, Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017. Nearly three weeks into a mass exodus of Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar, thousands were still flooding across the border Thursday in search of help and safety in teeming refugee settlements in Bangladesh. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)

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This gallery was produced by Patrick Sison in New York.

Mary Della Ratta, 94, sits by a battery-powered lantern in her home three days after Hurricane Irma knocked out electricity in Naples, Fla., Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. "I don't know what to do. How am I going to last here?" said Della Ratta. In the immediate aftermath of Irma's fury, some 6.5 million homes and businesses - two-thirds of all accounts in the state - lost power amid the steamy late-summer heat. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Mary Della Ratta, 94, sits by a battery-powered lantern in her home three days after Hurricane Irma knocked out electricity in Naples, Fla., Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. “I don’t know what to do. How am I going to last here?” said Della Ratta. In the immediate aftermath of Irma’s fury, some 6.5 million homes and businesses – two-thirds of all accounts in the state – lost power amid the steamy late-summer heat. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

A man swims in a swollen creek as floodwaters continue to rise due to Tropical Depression Maring in Manila, Philippines, on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017. Classes in schools and work in government offices have been suspended in the capital and nearby provinces as heavy rains create flooding in low-lying areas. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

A man swims in a swollen creek as floodwaters continue to rise due to Tropical Depression Maring in Manila, Philippines, on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017. Classes in schools and work in government offices have been suspended in the capital and nearby provinces as heavy rains create flooding in low-lying areas. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

Young boys collect cans amid the rubble in Aleppo, Syria, on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017. The recapture of eastern Aleppo in December 2016, one of the deadliest episodes of the Syrian civil war, was a landmark victory for Assad's forces in the conflict, now in its seventh year, but it left the area in ruins. (AP Photo/Max Black)

Young boys collect cans amid the rubble in Aleppo, Syria, on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017. The recapture of eastern Aleppo in December 2016, one of the deadliest episodes of the Syrian civil war, was a landmark victory for Assad’s forces in the conflict, now in its seventh year, but it left the area in ruins. (AP Photo/Max Black)

A plastic chair stands on a polluted beach after an oil spill on the island of Salamina, Greece, near Athens, on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017. Greece's merchant marine minister says clean-up crews are working to contain the damage caused after the small tanker Agia Zoni II sank off Salamina on Sunday, Sept. 10, with a cargo of 2,200 tons of fuel oil and 370 tons of marine gas oil. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

A plastic chair stands on a polluted beach after an oil spill on the island of Salamina, Greece, near Athens, on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017. Greece’s merchant marine minister says clean-up crews are working to contain the damage caused after the small tanker Agia Zoni II sank off Salamina on Sunday, Sept. 10, with a cargo of 2,200 tons of fuel oil and 370 tons of marine gas oil. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

Chinese tourists stand on the Tumen bridge linking China and North Korea, as seen from Yanbian, Jilin province on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017. On Friday, Sept. 15, 2017, China's foreign ministry condemned North Korea's latest missile launch and called for all sides to seek a dialogue to reduce tensions. (AP Photo)

Chinese tourists stand on the Tumen bridge linking China and North Korea, as seen from Yanbian, Jilin province on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017. On Friday, Sept. 15, 2017, China’s foreign ministry condemned North Korea’s latest missile launch and called for all sides to seek a dialogue to reduce tensions. (AP Photo)

Clouds hover over the damaged San Vicente church on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017 after an 8.1 magnitude earthquake the previous week in Juchitan, Oaxaca state, Mexico. In Juchitan, a third of the homes are reported uninhabitable and repeated aftershocks have scared people away from many structures still standing. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

Clouds hover over the damaged San Vicente church on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017 after an 8.1 magnitude earthquake the previous week in Juchitan, Oaxaca state, Mexico. In Juchitan, a third of the homes are reported uninhabitable and repeated aftershocks have scared people away from many structures still standing. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

A drops of blood stain Pope Francis' white cassock after he knocked his head on the popemobile in Cartagena, Colombia, Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017. Vatican spokesman Greg Burke said that "The pope is fine" but has "a bruise on his cheekbone and eyebrow." (Alberto Pizzoli/Pool via AP)

A drops of blood stain Pope Francis’ white cassock after he knocked his head on the popemobile in Cartagena, Colombia, Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017. Vatican spokesman Greg Burke said that “The pope is fine” but has “a bruise on his cheekbone and eyebrow.” (Alberto Pizzoli/Pool via AP)

Male and female Chinese honor guard members march in formation before a welcoming ceremony for Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Male and female Chinese honor guard members march in formation before a welcoming ceremony for Brunei’s Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Protesters yell at National Park Service rangers on the steps of the Old Courthouse following a verdict in the trial of former St. Louis police officer Jason Stockley in St. Louis on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017. Stockley, a white police officer, was found not guilty in the 2011 killing of black suspect Lamar Smith following a high-speed chase. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Protesters yell at National Park Service rangers on the steps of the Old Courthouse following a verdict in the trial of former St. Louis police officer Jason Stockley in St. Louis on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017. Stockley, a white police officer, was found not guilty in the 2011 killing of black suspect Lamar Smith following a high-speed chase. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

This image made available by NASA shows the moon Enceladus and the edge of Saturn as seen from the Cassini spacecraft on its descent towards the planet on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. The probe disintegrated in the skies above Saturn early Friday, Sept. 15, 2017, after a journey of 20 years. (NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute via AP)

This image made available by NASA shows the moon Enceladus and the edge of Saturn as seen from the Cassini spacecraft on its descent towards the planet on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. The probe disintegrated in the skies above Saturn early Friday, Sept. 15, 2017, after a journey of 20 years. (NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute via AP)

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