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A displaced Somali woman repairs her makeshift shelter after heavy rains flooded the region in central Shabelle.FEISAL OMAR/Reuters

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A man checks an apartment on a damaged building at the site of a blast in the town of Reyhanli in Hatay province, near the Turkish-Syrian border. Syria's information minister has blamed Turkey's government for a deadly car bombings near the Syrian border and branded Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan a "murderer", state-run Russian TV company RT reported on Monday.UMIT BEKTAS/Reuters

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An Afghan boy flies his kite on a hill overlooking Kabul, Afghanistan. Banned during the Taliban regime, kite flying is once again the main recreational escape for Afghan boys and some men.Anja Niedringhaus/The Associated Press

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Taylor Abramson, 5, reacts while meeting British Columbia Premier and Liberal leader Christy Clark during a campaign for the provincial elections in Ladner, British Columbia.ANDY CLARK/Reuters

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A Harley Davidson rider takes a break during the annual Harley Davidson National Rally in Qian Dao Lake, in Zhejiang Province. Around 1,000 Harley Davidson enthusiasts from all over China met to celebrate the 5th Harley Davidson National Rally in China, as part of the company's 110-year anniversary.CARLOS BARRIA/Reuters

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A man paraglides in front of the skyline in Toronto.MARK BLINCH/Reuters

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Jayden Preddie reacts after watching the Toronto Maple Leafs score their first goal against the Boston Bruins at Toronto's Maple Leaf Square during game seven of the first round of NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs.Michelle Siu/The Globe and Mail

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Living Goddess Kumari Samita Bajracharya is pictured through a window of her house before she was taken to observe the Chariot Festival of Rato Machhindranath in Lalitpur. Rato Machhindranath is known as the god of rain, and both Hindus and Buddhists worship Machhindranath to pray for good rain to prevent drought during the rice harvest season.NAVESH CHITRAKAR/Reuters

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A woman looks out from a window and at a street at the Alfama neighborhood in Lisbon.RAFAEL MARCHANTE/Reuters

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