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Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, carries her son Prince George alongside her husband Prince William as they visit the Sensational Butterflies exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London. Prince George celebrates his first birthday on July 22.POOL/Reuters

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A Hindu devotee takes holy dip as she collects holy water from the Bagmati river during the Bol Bom pilgrimage in Sundarijaal on the outskirts of Katmandu, Nepal. During this pilgrimage, devotees walk miles barefooted before offering the water at the Pashupatinath lord Shiva temple in Katmandu. Shravan Somwar or the Monday of Hindu calendar month Shravan is considered auspicious for offering prayer to Lord Shiva, the god of destruction.Niranjan Shrestha/The Associated Press

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Nicolas Limbach of Germany celebrates the victory after competing against Woo Young Won of South Korea in the men's team sabre final match at the World Fencing Championships in Kazan .GRIGORY DUKOR/Reuters

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Trap shooter Susan Nattrass smiles as she display the Canadian flag as members of the Canadian team attend their welcome ceremony at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland. Nattrass is the flag bearer at the opening ceremonies.Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press

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Israelis take cover as a siren warning of incoming rockets sounds in the southern city of Ashkelon . The Palestinian death toll in an Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip jumped to more than 500 on Monday, as the United States, alarmed by escalating civilian bloodshed, took a direct role in efforts to secure a ceasefire.AMIR COHEN/Reuters

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An Israeli tank manoeuvres outside the northern Gaza Strip. The Palestinian death toll in an Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip jumped to more than 500 on Monday, as the United States, alarmed by escalating civilian bloodshed, took a direct role in efforts to secure a ceasefire.BAZ RATNER/Reuters

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Palestinians gather for the funeral of five members of the al-Halaq immediate and extended family, killed Sunday by an Israeli strike at their house in Gaza City.Lefteris Pitarakis/The Associated Press

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Israeli soldiers carry the coffin of Sgt. Nissim Sean Carmeli, during his funeral at the military cemetery in the northern Israeli city of Haifa. Sgt. Carmeli from Texas, was killed in fighting in the Gaza Strip on Sunday. Thousands of Israelis attended the funeral.Oded Balilty/The Associated Press

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A satellite image shows the primary crash site, at left, of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 located near Hrabove, eastern Ukraine. Four days after Flight 17 was shot out of the sky, international investigators still have had only limited access to the crash site, hindered by the pro-Russia fighters who control the verdant territory in eastern Ukraine.The Associated Press

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A sea of flowers is seen at Schiphol Airport in memory of the victims of the crashed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17. All the victims from the site where a Malaysian airliner crashed have been put into refrigerated wagons and will be taken by train to the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman said on Monday.UNITED PHOTOS/Reuters

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A man covers his face with a rag due to the smell, as deputy head of the OSCE mission to Ukraine Alexander Hug, center right, stands outside a refrigerated train as members of Netherlands' National Forensic Investigations Team inspect bodies, seen in plastic bags, 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, in Torez, eastern Ukraine.Vadim Ghirda/The Associated Press

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A burnt ATV lies in the road after the Carlton Complex Fire consumed an area near Malott, Washington. A massive wildfire raging east of Washington state's Cascade Mountains showed some sign of calming Sunday, with fire crews saying they had slowed the expansion of a wind-whipped blaze that destroyed about 100 homes and displaced hundreds of people.DAVID RYDER/Reuters

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Belgian soldiers march during a military parade on Belgian national day, in front of the Royal Palace in Brussels.Yves Logghe/The Associated Press

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Jeremiah Gerbracht rides his Harley Davidson motorcycle with his dog on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. Gerbracht, a retired dog trainer, won a court ruling in 1996, allowing him to ride his motorcycle with a dog on board.JONATHAN ALCORN/Reuters

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