French police officers carry a piece of plane debris that was found on Reunion, a remote island in the Indian Ocean, on Wednesday, July 29. An international team of aviation experts is trying to determine whether the airplane part came from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people on board.
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Ali Breaux is comforted outside a church in Franklin, Louisiana, after her sister's funeral on Monday, July 27. Mayci Breaux, 21, was one of two people fatally shot at a movie theater in Lafayette, Louisiana, on Thursday, July 23.
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A man stabs a woman in the back with a knife during a gay pride parade in Jerusalem on Thursday, July 30. Six people were stabbed, and two of those were injured seriously, Israeli police spokeswoman Luba Samri said. The suspect, Yishai Shlissel, was recently released from prison for committing a similar crime 10 years ago.
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A protester walks outside the dental practice of Walter J. Palmer, a Minnesota hunter who killed a popular lion from Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park. Palmer is in the public crosshairs after the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force said the lion, Cecil, was lured out of the animal sanctuary and killed. Cecil was skinned and beheaded, the conservation group said, and he was wearing a GPS collar as part of research backed by Oxford University. Two Zimbabweans have been charged with poaching, and officials in the African nation say they want to talk to Palmer. "I had no idea that the lion I took was a known, local favorite, was collared and part of a study until the end of the hunt," Palmer said in a statement. "I relied on the expertise of my local professional guides to ensure a legal hunt."
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Britain's Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, react as a bald eagle flaps its wings Wednesday, July 29, at the Sandringham Flower Show in King's Lynn, England. The eagle, Zephyr, is the mascot of the Army Air Corps.
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A full moon rises in Kazan, Russia, on Wednesday, July 29. At left is the Qol Sharif mosque.
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Cows nuzzle a cat as they wait to be milked at a farm in Granby, Quebec, on Sunday, July 26.
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Two migrants pull a dinghy filled with Syrian and Afghan refugees as they arrive on the Greek island of Lesbos on Monday, July 27. Tens of thousands of migrants have arrived in Greece so far this year, overwhelming local authorities, aid groups say.
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Shavon Bland holds a flower over her sister's gravesite in Willow Springs, Illinois, on Saturday, July 25. Sandra Bland was arrested on July 10 for allegedly assaulting an officer during a routine traffic stop. On July 13, she was found dead in her jail cell. Police say the 28-year-old hanged herself with a plastic bag. Her family disputes that.
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A participant falls during the Red Bull "Flugtag" event in Moscow on Sunday, July 26. In Flugtag, which means "flying day" in German, everyday people pilot homemade gliders off a 30-foot deck and into water -- in this case, the Moskva River. The contestants are judged not only on their distance, but their creativity and showmanship.
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Zion Harvey, an 8-year-old boy who received a double hand transplant, smiles during a news conference Tuesday, July 28, in Philadelphia. The 10-hour surgery required 12 surgeons and was the first of its kind to be performed on a child.
Andrew Grubowski, 10, releases a lantern in Stuart, Florida, during a vigil for Austin Stephanos and Perry Cohen on Tuesday, July 28. The two teenagers have been missing since July 24, when they went out on a boat to go fishing. The boat was found capsized off the Florida coast on July 26.
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Shanicca Soloman cries in the arms of her friend Terrell Whitney outside funeral services for Samuel DuBose on Tuesday, July 28. Dubose, 43, was fatally shot July 19 by a University of Cincinnati police officer who stopped him for a missing license plate. The officer, Ray Tensing, was fired from his job. He has pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and voluntary manslaughter.
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A child walks past a replica of a Tyrannosaurus rex during a visit to the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens on Monday, July 27.
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A candlelight vigil is held in Bangalore, India, to pay tribute to former Indian president APJ Abdul Kalam, who died Monday, July 27, at the age of 83. From 2002 to 2007, Kalam was the 11th President of India. He was the first scientist to hold the office, and he was widely viewed as an apolitical figure.
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U.S. President Barack Obama attends a private dinner with family members after arriving in Nairobi, Kenya, on Friday, July 24. Obama was making his first visit to his father's homeland as commander in chief. He also visited Ethiopia during his trip.
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Chris Moriarty has his beard prepared on Friday, July 24, ahead of the Great British Barber Bash in Glasgow, Scotland. Scotland's best barbers came together to demonstrate their flair for hair, beards and mustaches.
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Police in Guatemala City, Guatemala, escort suspected drug trafficker Jairo Orellana before he was extradited to the United States on Friday, July 24. Later in the day, Orellana pleaded not guilty to drug and gun charges, according to The Washington Post.
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The son of a man who was killed in a terrorist attack wails near his father's body Tuesday, July 28, in the Indian state of Punjab. Six people were killed when three gunmen stormed a police station in Punjab, officials said. The three attackers were also killed.
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Former Libyan spy chief Abdullah al-Senussi, left, attends his trial in Tripoli, Libya, on Tuesday, July 28. A Libyan court handed out death sentences to al-Senussi and several other officials from the former regime of Moammar Gadhafi.
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Israeli security forces scuffle with Israeli settlers from the West Bank settlement of Beit El during the demolishing of 24 housing units on Wednesday, July 29. Israel's Supreme Court ruled that the housing units had been built illegally and must be demolished.
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Construction continues on the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope, also known as FAST, on Tuesday, July 28. FAST is being built in the mountains of China's Pingtang County, and when it's finished in September 2016 it will be used mainly for capturing radio signals in the universe. It will be the world's largest radio telescope.
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Members of the Pakistani Army rescue a young flood victim in Layyah, Pakistan, on Monday, July 27.
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A man is carried in a coffin by his relatives during the annual "Procession of the Shrouds," which took place Wednesday, July 29, in the Spanish village of Santa Marta de Ribarteme. People who are said to have escaped death are carried in the procession as a thank-you gesture for being kept alive.
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Jia Jia, the oldest giant panda living in captivity, eats beside a birthday cake of ice and vegetables as she celebrates her 37th birthday Tuesday, July 28, at Ocean Park Hong Kong.
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Conor and Natasha Lindop are dressed as Batman and Catwoman while their 2-year-old son, Dylan, is dressed as Robin at the MCM Comic Con in Manchester, England, on Sunday, July 26.
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The remains of four prominent Jamestown settlers are displayed Tuesday, July 28, in Washington at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. Scientists found the remains beneath the ruins of a historic church in Virginia. The colony of Jamestown was the first successful and permanent settlement in English America.
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Rescuers carry miners out of a flooded coal mine in Hegang, China, on Monday, July 27. A landslide on July 20 had trapped miners underground for days. Some of the miners were rescued, but others were confirmed dead and some were still missing, according to the Xinhua News Agency.
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A left-wing militant shields himself from water cannons during clashes with Turkish police officers in Istanbul on Sunday, July 26.
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Rescuers carry the dead body of a victim who was killed when a residential building collapsed in Thane, India, on Tuesday, July 28. The three-story building collapsed during heavy rain.
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Richard Hill plays a newly restored Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ, believed to be the largest in Europe, at the Troxy entertainment venue in London on Wednesday, July 29. The Wurlitzer has more than 1,728 pipes to go with four keyboards, one pedal board and 241 stop keys.
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Children of Syrian migrants eat near Asotthalom, Hungary, after crossing the border illegally from Serbia on Monday, July 27.
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People in Qingdao, China, walk across a beach covered by seaweed on Friday, July 24. In recent summers, Qingdao beaches have been plagued by large seaweed drifts from the Yellow Sea.
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Current and former members of the U.S. Congress celebrate the 50th anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid with a special cake Wednesday, July 29, in Washington. During the event on Capitol Hill, they promised they would fight any proposed cuts to the programs.
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The Rocky Fire burns near Clear Lake, California, on Wednesday, July 29. California has been battling wildfires as its historic drought reaches a fourth year.
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During Kyrgyzstan's national horse games, two men wrestle while riding horses on Saturday, July 25.
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A soldier watches fireworks explode in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Monday, July 27. The country was celebrating the 62nd anniversary of the armistice that ended the Korean War. See last week in 38 photos