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Dummies and puppets representing Prime Minister David Cameron (L) and Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt (R) are held aloft by Rupert Murdoch at the launch of the campaign group Hacked off near Parliament on July 6 in London, England. The Prime Minister has promised that there will be a public inquiry into phone hacking carried out by journalists at The News of the World newspaper
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Noah Becker (L), son of former German tennis great Boris Becker, looks at a model wearing a bathing suit he designed during the Chevrolet Underground Catwalk 2011 on July 6, in Berlin, Germany. The event took place in an U-Bahn commuter train and coincides with the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week.
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Anna Hathaway and Valentino Garavani arrive at the "White Fairy Tale Love Ball" party at the Wideville castle near Paris, Wednesday, July 6.
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Guatemala City, Guatemala: Jose Antonio González, 10, waits for customers to sell candyfloss to at La Verbena cemetery
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Paris, France: Models wait backstage for the Alexandre Vauthier fashion show
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Caracas, Venezuela: The Bolivarian Militias march during a parade marking the bicentenary of Venezuela's independence
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Juba, Southern Sudan: A youth sits in a bus following rehearsals for independence celebrations
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Beijing, China: French Open tennis champion Li Na attends a celebration event with her fans
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Floriana, Malta: Dancers perform during the Malta arts festival
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Hyderabad, India: A policeman fires teargas shells towards students during a protest at Osmania University
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Pamplona, Spain: Revellers gather for the 'Chupinazo', the opening San Fermín fiesta
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A giant dust storm starts to envelop Phoenix, Arizona
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Motorists try to drive along Arizona State Highway 51. Many had to pull over and see out the storm, so limited was visibility
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A traveller wears a face mask in Sky Harbor International Airport during the dust storm
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Pamplona festival begins
Tens of thousands of people pack Pamplona's streets for a drunken kick-off to Spain's best-known fiesta: the nine-day San Fermin bull-running festival
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Participants celebrate during the Chupinazo (loud bang) to mark the start at noon of the San Fermin Festival in front of the town hall in Pamplona
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There's a big sprint on as the riders head towards the finishing line. Britain's Mark Cavendish, left, Philippe Gilbert- 2nd right, Green jersey holder José Joaquín Rojas- 3rd left, and Yellow jersey holder Thor Hushovd all push hard for the line...
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the British rider is ecstatic as he crosses the line to win the stage, the 16th stage win of his career
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Tom Boonen's jersey is in a bit of a state after his earlier crash
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as are the shorts and leg of Juan Manuel Garate
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Small arms and cattle-raiding in southern Sudan
Southern Sudan's independence signifies a new start for a region that has faced decades of violence. But the proliferation of small arms and the police force's limited ability to protect local communities are issues that need to be addressed. International NGO Saferworldlooks at the problem of armed cattle-raiding
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The South Sudan police service lacks training and equipment, and has limited capacity to protect local communities. In particular, it lacks the mobility to reach remote cattle camps so mobile police posts and a 'livestock patrol unit' have been set up along cattle migration routes to address the problem in Jonglei state
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Cattle herders take it upon themselves to protect their animals and their communities. There is no shortage of weapons - as a result of the civil war and southern Sudan’s porous borders with countries where weapons are easily available. One of these men was killed protecting his cattle the day after this photo was taken
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A child lies in a rural hospital with a gunshot wound. Women and children are frequently victims of violent cattle raids: recently, there has been an increase in night attacks by cattle raiders on tents where women and children are sleeping
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Weapons collected from civilians in Jonglei state. Some disarmament campaigns have been conducted forcefully by the armed forces and in these cases the disarmed communities have quickly re-armed for self-protection. However, public campaigns are raising awareness about voluntary civilian disarmament
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A lack of safe storage means weapons sometimes end up back in circulation and in civilian possession, but progress is being made in ensuring that there are more safer storage facilities, such as this one in Jonglei state