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A surfer jumps off a rock face to enter the surf at Tamarama Bay near Sydney
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People push an ambulance through a damaged section of the road caused by overnight rains in Gauchar. Indian priests are planning to cremate hundreds of flood victims as heavy rains halted the search for thousands of tourists stranded in the devastated Himalayan region
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Filipinos and visitors celebrate by dousing each other with water in honour of San Juan City's patron saint John the Baptist
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High-wire walker crosses near the Grand Canyon
Nik Wallenda completed a remarkable and controversial high-wire walk in northeastern Arizona on Sunday. The daredevil successfully traversed a quarter-mile long tightrope strung 1,500 feet above the chasm near the Grand Canyon. It took him 22 minutes and he had to pause twice amid swirling winds and dust. But it caused anger among some of the local Navajo population
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Renae Yellowhorse, a Navajo woman from Cameron, gathers with other Native Americans along the highway near the site of the high-wire walk
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Preacher Joel Osteen (left) leads a prayer with Nik Wallenda (second left), his wife Erendira, daughter Evita and son Yanni before the stunt. Several previous generations of Wallenda family have been high-wire walkers
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Wallenda walks on the two-inch thick high-wire, without a safety harness
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The Wimbledon scoreboard is updated during day one of the Wimbledon championships, England
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Lebanese army soldiers help injured soldiers after clashes between followers of a radical Sunni cleric Sheik Ahmad al-Assir and Shiite gunmen, in Sidon, Lebanon
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Andy Murray takes to Centre Court during his first match of this year's Wimbledon. Let the mania begin
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Ex-champion Rafael Nadal slumped to a shock first-round exit as world number 117 Steve Darcis pulled off one of the biggest upsets in Wimbledon history.
The Belgian was inspired as he recorded a 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (10-8) 6-4 win on Court One to condemn the fifth seed to a second successive early exit at SW19.
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Coy Mathis, 6, lays in the grass at the Capitol as her mother Kathryn Mathis does a television interview in the background in Denver. Her father Jeremy and brother and sisters are also pictured. The Colorado Civil Rights Division has ruled in favor of six-year-old Coy Mathis, whose school had barred her from using the girls bathroom at her elementary school because she is transgender
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Lleyton Hewitt of Australia celebrates after defeating Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland in their men's singles tennis match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, in London
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A protester wearing a mask carries his daughter on his shoulders during a demonstration in central Sofia. Bulgaria's president said he would hold talks with all political parties on how to bring an end to protest rallies against graft and organised crime that have paralysed politics. The placard reads, "We are not going to allow our children to live in a horror movie".
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Daniela Santanche, a member of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party (PDL), speaks to the media after the Silvio Berlusconi was sentenced to seven years in prison, outside the Justice Building in Milan, Italy. Former Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi has been sentenced to seven years in prison for paying an underage teen for sex during his " Bunga Bunga" parties near Milan.
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A man is arrested by police officers after demonstrating against the anti gay marriage rally in front of Bayonne sub prefecture, southwestern France
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One more cute animal picture of playful three months old Tiger cub called Berani as she plays with her mother Malea inside their compound at Frankfurt Zoo, Germany
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Traders gather at the post of specialist Patrick Murphy, right, on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Traders in the U.S. dumped stocks, bonds and commodities, prompted by signs of distress in China's economy and worries about the end of the Federal Reserve bank's easy money policies
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A dog waits to be sold for meat in a market in Yulin in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. At least 10 million dogs are believed to be killed for consumption of their meat in China annually, predominantly in South China and Northeast China, according to Humane Society International. Last year, a dog meat festival in Jinhua City, Zhejing province ended after opposition from Chinese animal groups
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A goatherd performs the ritual "Bano de las Cabras" (bathing of the goats), as part of the traditional San Juan festival, on a beach of Puerto de la Cruz on the Spanish Canary island of Tenerife
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A thunderstorm with heavy rains that knocked out power to 87,000 ComEd customers approaches downtown Chicago, June 24
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Table-dancing MP Mark Harper breaks foot in Soho fall
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Mark Harper fell off a table while dancing in a Soho bar
Conservative MP Mark Harper has fallen off a table while dancing in a bar in Soho and broken his foot.
A spokesman for Mr Harper's office confirmed the 43-year-old MP for the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire had suffered the injury.
Mr Harper, who is the Minister for Immigration, is recovering and his foot is in a cast, the spokesman added.
"My wife Margaret was with me but thankfully she's a far better dancer so didn't fall off," Mr Harper said.
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Iraq violence: Dozens killed in Baghdad bombings
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A series of car bomb explosions in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, has killed more than 30 people, local officials say.
They say that dozens of people were injured in the blasts that targeted mainly Shia areas of the city.
No group has so far said it carried out the attacks.
There has recently been a surge in sectarian attacks across Iraq. Last month was the bloodiest since June 2008, with 1,045 civilians and security officials killed.
The deadliest attack on Monday was in Baghdad's western district of Jihad, where at least eight people died in twin car bomb blasts on a busy road.
At least five people were also killed in the central Karrada district.
Officials also reported deadly attacks in several other parts of the city.
Elsewhere, at least three people were killed in violence in the northern city of Mosul.
Tensions between Iraq's Shia Muslim majority, which leads the government, and minority Sunnis have been steadily growing since last year.