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It’s Been 50 Years. I Am Not ‘Napalm Girl’ Anymore.
The surviving people in war photographs, especially the children, must somehow go on. We are not symbols. We are human.
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In this Together
Nakia Almond holds the hand of Erin Corner, after they prayed while meeting for the first time just after viewing the body of George Floyd during a memorial in the town where he was born, in Raeford, North Carolina. REUTERS/Jonathan Drake
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Thousands Defy Crackdown in Moscow's Biggest Protest for Years
A law enforcement officer detains a man after a rally to demand authorities allow opposition candidates to run in the upcoming local election in Moscow, Russia August 10, 2019.
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Hundreds of Hot Air Balloons over France
Hundreds of hot air balloons take part in the Great Line at the Mondial Air Ballons festival, in an attempt to break the 2017 record of 456 balloons aligning in an hour, in Chambley, France, July 29,
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World's Tallest Indoor Waterfall Unveiled
The 40-meter high Rain Vortex inside Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore. A sprawling retail complex with the world's tallest indoor waterfall is what Singapore hopes will bring more travellers.
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Timeline: Major Mass Shootings this Decade
Al Noor mosque, Linwood Mosque, Christchurch, New Zealand, March 15, 2019: A gunman shoots dead 50 people and wounds more than 40 at two New Zealand mosques, some as they were kneeling at prayer.
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Huge Fissures open on Hawaiian Volcano | Pictures
Lava erupts from a fissure east of the Leilani Estates subdivision during ongoing eruptions of the Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii.
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Blazing Building Collapses in Sao Paulo | Pictures
Firefighters try to extinguish a fire at a building in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil May 1, 2018. A 22-story abandoned office building occupied by hundreds of squatters was engulfed in flames and collapses.
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National Student Walkout | Pictures
A student attends a rally outside the White House as part of nationwide walkout of classes to mark the 19th anniversary since the Columbine High School mass shooting, at Lafayette Park in Washington.
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Reuters Wins Pulitzer for Photography of Rohingya Crisis
(Warning: graphic content) An exhausted Rohingya refugee woman touches the shore after crossing the Bangladesh-Myanmar border by boat through the Bay of Bengal, in Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh September,2017
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Volkswagen's Diesel Graveyard | Pictures
Reacquired Volkswagen and Audi diesel cars sit in a desert graveyard near Victorville, California, March 28, 2018. Volkswagen has taken parking lots to a whole new level in the United States - and will not be emptying them soon.
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Chile's Tiny Til Til Faces Big Trash Problem
The trains seem to never stop.
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Deadly Fire at Kemerovo Russian Shopping Mall | Pictures
A fire at a shopping mall in Kemerovo. At least 64 people were killed by a fire which engulfed a busy shopping mall in the Siberian city of Kemerovo, Russian investigators said on Monday.
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Venezuela's Empty Shelves | Pictures
A woman looks for groceries and goods in a supermarket in Caracas.
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Retrospective: Fifteen Years in Iraq
A U.S. soldier watches as a statue of Iraq's President Saddam Hussein falls in central Baghdad, April 9, 2003.
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Stars of the Silver Screen all at Sea
Historic pictures capture the famous faces aboard ocean liners as they travelled the world.
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Faces of North Korea
A North Korean woman and soldiers look at a Chinese tour boat from the banks of the Yalu River near the North Korean town of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandong,
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Louisville Under Water | Pictures
Water covers downtown streets after the Ohio River flooded in Louisville, February 26, 2018.
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Rare Photographs that changed Lives
Photographs by Lewis Hine that shook up early 20th-Century labour laws among those sold at US auction.
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Theewaterskloof Dam near Cape Town, South Africa
Sand blows across a normally submerged area at Theewaterskloof dam near Cape Town, South Africa. The dam, which supplies most of Cape Town's potable water, is currently dangerously low as the city faces 'Day Zero', the point at which taps will be shut down across the city.
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