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Red roses are at the place where Boris Nemtsov, a charismatic Russian opposition leader and sharp critic of President Vladimir Putin, was gunned down .Alexander Zemlianichenko/The Associated Press

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel addresses the American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference in Washington.Doug Mills/The New York Times

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Fire fighters, left, battle a fire near the town of Hout Bay, South Africa. South African firefighters say they are battling to control a wildfire that has burned down five homes in Cape Town's southern peninsula.Schalk van Zuydam/The Associated Press

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Coffin of Yasar Kemal, one of Turkey's best-known novelists, is carried at Tesvikiye mosque in Istanbul.Bulent Kilic/AFP / Getty Images

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A Kashmiri woman resident clears snow from the roof of shanty after a fresh snowfall in Srinagar . Indian-administered Kashmir has remained cut off from the rest of the world for a second day after heavy snow.Rouf Bhat/AFP / Getty Images

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A soldier of French Emperor Napoleon, performed by Emilio, walks in southeastern France, as they head for Grenoble,in the footsteps of the Emperor Napoleon, during a reenactment.Lionel Cironneau/The Associated Press

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A student protester lies on a monastery floor after police surrounded the monastery apparently to prevent them from proceeding with a protest march to Yangon Myanmar.Gemunu Amarasinghe/The Associated Press

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Indian policewomen throw their berets in the air as they celebrate after a passing out parade of female constables at a police training ground on the outskirts of Agartala.Arindam Dey/AFP / Getty Images

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A dog walks past a destroyed building in Uglegorsk, Ukraine. In a new report the United Nations announced over 6,000 people have been killed since the armed conflict started.Andrew Burton/Getty Images

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Iraqi government forces and allied militias fire weaponry from a position in the northern part of Diyala province, bordering Salaheddin province, as they take part in an assault to retake the city of Tikrit.Younis Al-Bayati/AFP / Getty Images

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