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An M346 aircraft, produced by Alenia Aermacchi SpA, a unit of Finmeccanica SpA, performs in an aerial flying display on the second day of the Farnborough International Airshow in Farnborough, U.K. The Farnborough International Air Show, which runs July 14-20, is this year's biggest forum for aircraft introductions and sales.Paul Thomas/Bloomberg

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Women try to avoid dust as a plane, carrying nutrition supplements brought in by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), lands in Leer. The MSF hospital was giving service to over 200,000 people before it was looted and burned during fighting in late January and early February. The Hospital currently attends 1400 malnourished children according to Medecins Sans Frontieres.ANDREEA CAMPEANU/Reuters

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A woman takes a picture of her niece sitting along the only street made up of stairs in Romania's capital, painted by artist Eva Radu, in Bucharest . The paintings depict eight important buildings from Bucharest.BOGDAN CRISTEL/Reuters

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A boy jumps in a channel to cool down during a hot day in Minsk. The temperature rose to 29 degrees Celsius (84.2 degrees Fahrenheit) in Belarus on Tuesday.VASILY FEDOSENKO/Reuters

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A baby duck is reflected on the water surface, in the early morning in a public park in Lisbon.Francisco Seco/The Associated Press

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In this photo released by the Skamania County Sheriff's Office, Skamania County sheriff's deputies and firefighters rescue John Napierkowski, bottom right, who was trapped in the water at Dougan Falls on the Washougal River in Washougal, Wash. Napierkowski was taken to a hospital after he was trapped in the cold water for about an hour.The Associated Press

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A man sits with an umbrella during a rainstorm at Times Square in New York .SHANNON STAPLETON/Reuters

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People travel on an overcrowded train in Cairo.MOHAMED ABD EL GHANY/Reuters

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Israelis take cover on the side of a road as a siren sounds warning of incoming rockets outside the northern Gaza Strip. Israel resumed air strikes in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday after agreeing to an Egyptian-proposed ceasefire deal that failed to get Hamas militants to halt rocket attacks. The week-old conflict seemed to be at a turning point, with Hamas defying Arab and Western calls to cease fire and Israel threatening to step up an offensive that could include an invasion of the densely populated enclave of 1.8 million. RAMIR COHEN/Reuters

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Palestinians ride a donkey cart past a police station, which was under construction when it was destroyed in what police said was an Israeli air strike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Israel approved an Egyptian-proposed deal that would halt the week-old Gaza shelling war on Tuesday but the Palestinian territory's dominant Hamas Islamists responded suspiciously, saying they had not been consulted by Cairo. Israel said there had been two cross-border launches overnight that caused no damage, and that it had bombed 25 sites in Gaza. Palestinian medical officials said a 63-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman were killed - bringing the enclave's death toll to more than 182, most of them civilians. Israel says its offensive is intended to halt rocket fire at its cities from the Gaza Strip.IBRAHEEM ABU MUSTAFA/Reuters

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Israeli soldiers sleep on the ground next to an armoured personnel carrier (APC) outside the Gaza Strip. Palestinian militants fired rockets at Israel on Tuesday after it agreed to an Egyptian proposal to end the week-old Gaza conflict, and a Hamas leader said the Islamist group was still undecided on whether to accept the ceasefire.NIR ELIAS/Reuters

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Igor Chernetsov whose wife was killed in collapsed building during airstrike gestures near his house in Snizhne, 100 kms east from the city of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine. An airstrike demolished an apartment block in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday, killing at least nine civilians, rescue workers said. The attack adds to the steadily growing number of civilians killed over four months in a dogged pro-Russian insurgency. Government officials denied the Tuesday strike was carried out by Ukraine's air force.Dmitry Lovetsky/The Associated Press

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Members of the emergency services work at the site of an accident on the subway in Moscow. At least 20 people were killed and more than 120 were injured when a Moscow underground train derailed during the morning rush hour in one of the worst accidents on the Russian capital's subway system in years.HANDOUT/Reuters

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Bob Grutza rides on horseback through a field of sunflowers near Maysville, Ky.Terry Prather/The Associated Press

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While trying to have their photo taken on the green roof at Toronto city hall (left to right) Emma McIntosh, 15, Breanna Phillips, 15 and Julia Ratz,14, have their hair whipped around by gusty winds. The three, from the Cambridge, Ont. area, were in town to see a concert while celebrating a birthday.Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail

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