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Greek pensioner waves a flag depicting Che Guevara during a protest against pension cuts in central Athens. In its annual report on the Greek economy, the International Monetary Fund admitted to mistakes in managing the Greek programme and said it considerably underestimated the effect of its measures on the Greek economy
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Visitors walk among the 9,387 graves at Colleville American military cemetery, western France, on the 69th anniversary of D-Day
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Rebekah Brooks is all smiles as she arrives at Southwark Crown Court in London today, where she will face charges related to phone hacking
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Defendants facing trial over clashes with the police during an anti-Putin protest last year, stand inside a glass-walled cage before a court hearing in Moscow, during a case Kremlin critics liken to Soviet-era show trials of dissidents
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Villagers carry the body of Altaf Baba alias Gazi Baba, during his funeral procession
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Freight trains are loaded with coal in Huaibei, Anhui province. China is considering plans to cut coal consumption in some major industrial regions in an effort to reduce air pollution
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Protesters wake after a night spent outside in Taksim, Istanbul. The prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is due back in Turkey today after a trip abroad, with thousands of angry demonstrators calling for his resignation as protests enter a seventh day
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Sikhs stand for prayers as they take part in a remembrance meet for the Sikh separatists who lost their lives during Operation Blue Star in 1984 near the Akaal Takht Sahib at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India.
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A woman watches Dutch cyclists during the Alpe d'HuZes charity cycling race
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VD is not victory: the second world war guide to sexual health
The Brazilian health ministry has had to drop a sexual-health awareness campaign with the tagline 'I'm happy being a prostitute'. But it's hardly the first STD awareness campaign to stray into the realm of the daft. We take a look at some of the silliest sexual health warnings from the second world war
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Floods cause chaos across Europe
Rescuers help residents escape, as floodwater from the Elbe and Danube rivers continue to swamp swaths of Germany and the Czech Republic, with the highest water level expected to arrive on Friday
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This part of Saxony in Germany looks more like Venice
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Anti-government protesters try to protect themselves from a water cannon as riot police disperse them during a protest in Ankara June 5, 2013. Turkish demonstrators demanded the sacking of police chiefs on Wednesday over a fierce crackdown on days of unprecedented protest against what they see as Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's authoritarian rule
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Forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad carry the national flag as they ride on motorcycles in Qusair, after the Syrian army took control from rebel fighters, June 5, 2013. Syrian government forces and their Lebanese Hezbollah allies seized control of the border town of Qusair on Wednesday, dealing a major defeat to rebel fighters battling to overthrow Assad.
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Shipping containers are partly immersed in water at the flooded harbour in Riesa in the federal state of Saxony after the Elbe river has broken its banks, June 5, 2013.
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The family of fallen Houston firefighter Anne Sullivan grieve during a memorial service for four Houston firefighters in Houston, Texas June 5, 2013. Four firefighters died and 13 others were injured when the roof collapsed while battling a five-alarm fire at a hotel and restaurant in southwest Houston in June.
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Police officers scuffle with protesting family members of victims of a fire that broke out in a chicken processing plant, outside the poultry slaughterhouse in Dehui, Jilin province, June 5, 2013.
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Senator Frank Lautenberg's widow Bonnie Englebardt Lautenberg (C) looks on as his casket is wheeled onto a train bound for Washington, following a color guard ceremony and final New Jersey send-off for him at the train station that bears his name, in Secaucus, New Jersey, June 5th
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Cuban residents in the Cayman Islands (R) wave to migrants as they pass Grand Cayman Island on their way from Cuba towards Central America or the United States, off West Bay May 23, 2013. Cayman officials say a growing number of Cuban migrant boats are being spotted in its territorial waters as some Cubans worry about possible changes in U.S. immigration laws they fear could make it harder for them to enter that country
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Battle for Qusair
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Soldiers loyal to the regime and civilians holding the Syrian national flag stand near boxes containing aid from the Syrian army in Qusair, after the army took control of the city from rebel fighters, June 5, 2013. Syrian government forces and their Lebanese Hezbollah allies seized control of the border town of Qusair on Wednesday, dealing a major defeat to rebel fighters battling to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad.
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Raj Kundra: India IPL team owner's passport seized
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Raj Kundra, who is British, owns the Rajasthan Royals team and is married to Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty
Police investigating allegations of spot-fixing in the Indian Premier League cricket tournament say they have seized the passport of a team owner.
Raj Kundra, who is British, owns the Rajasthan Royals team and is married to Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty.
He was questioned for several hours by the police on Wednesday and has been ordered not to leave India.
Last month, three players from his team - S Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan - were arrested.
The players were accused of spot-fixing which involves illegally rigging parts of a match, for example by timing the delivery of a deliberate wide or no-ball, to benefit bookmakers or those betting on matches.
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Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist and former member of The Chicago Sun Times photo staff John White, right, is interviewed Thursday, June 6, 2013, in Chicago, during a protest in opposition the the Sun Times Media Group laying off 28 full time photographers. About 100 people picketed outside the newspaper's headquarters, chanting and carrying signs that read "Save the photogs" and "The Sun-Times is out of focus."
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Pioneer Press reporter Kathy Routliffe joins other demonstrators including union members, reporters, and photographers march outside the offices of the Chicago Sun-Times protesting the newspapers decision to eliminate its 28-member photography staff on June 6, 2013 in Chicago, Illinois. The newspaper chain plans to train their reporters to take pictures with iPhones to fill the void.
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Former Chicago Sun-Times photographers Pulitzer Prize winner John White (L) Tom Cruz (C), and Scott Stewart greet each other during a demonstration outside the offices of the Sun-Times on June 6, 2013 in Chicago, Illinois.
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A protester holds a portrait of Turkish Rupublic founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk a on the way between Besiktas and Taksim early on June 6. Thousands of striking workers took to the streets of Turkey's cities, loudly joining calls for Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to step down as mass protests against his rule intensified
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