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Protesting farmers pour milk on a street in front of the Greek Parliament in central Athens during a demonstration against low meat and dairy prices. Hundreds took part in the peaceful protest. The farmers’ union has threatened to hold another demonstration in Athens next week, bringing their flocks. (Thanassis Stavrakis / Associated Press)
The Jefferson Memorial is seen amid blooming cherry trees in Washington. The annual Cherry Blossom Festival begins Saturday and runs through April 12. (Karen Bleier / AFP / Getty Images)
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Relatives of Raheel Fayz, one of at least six police officers killed in Monday’s attack on a Pakistan police training center, react during his funeral in Lahore. The commander of the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility today for a deadly assault and said the group was planning a terrorist attack on
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A city worker walks past a boarded-up doorway near the Bank of England in London as the city braces for angry protests over Thursday’s
A snowboarder glides across the deep powder in Arosa, Switzerland. (Alessandro Della Bella / EPA)
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Children play with toys at a shelter in Ciputat, Indonesia. The Ciputat Dam broke Friday and sent water and debris crashing into the Jakarta suburb, killing up to 100 people. The earthen dam, constructed in 1933, had been the subject of concern for some time. (Ulet Ifansasti / Getty Images)
Cambodian Meo Soknen, 13, stands inside a small shrine full of human bones and skulls from the victims of the Khmer Rouge. The shrine is in the Kandal Steung district of Kandal province, Cambodia. Kaing Guek Eav, also know as “Duch,” the commander of the infamous Toul Sleng prison, accepted responsibility today during the second day of a U.N.-backed tribual over the tortures and executions of thousands of inmates at Toul Sleng. The small shrine, 17 miles south of Phnom Penh, is one of many monuments to the “killing fields.” (Heng Sinith / Associated Press)