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Rebecca Pinnington gained access to documents detailing accommodation profits amid protests over soaring rents
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Rebecca Pinnington gained access to documents detailing accommodation profits amid protests over soaring rents
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Brian Adcock
Brian Adcock
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High school students light some 3,000 candles to pray for victims of a massive earthquake and tsunami disaster at a park in Sendai, northern Japan. Japan has marked the 5th anniversary of the disaster which left some 18,500 peole dead or missing
A historical building is seen being moved to make way for new constructions in Wuhan, Hubei Province in China
A long-range Qadr ballistic missile is launched in the Alborz mountain range in northern Iran. Iran said its armed forces had fired two more ballistic missiles as it continued tests in defiance of US warnings
A solar eclipse is pictured from Banda Aceh, Indonesia. A total solar eclipse swept across the vast Indonesian archipelago, witnessed by tens of thousands of sky gazers and marked by parties, Muslim prayers and tribal rituals
Friba Hameed, 30, an Afghan police officer, second right, helps paint part of a mural of herself on a wall outside the main gate of a police precinct to mark International Women's Day in Kabul, Afghanistan
Refugees and migrants sit under the rain near the gate at the Greek-Macedonian border near the Greek village of Idomeni, where thousands of people are stranded
An eagle of the Guard from Above company, grasps a drone during a police exercise in Katwijk. The bird of prey can get drones from the air by catching them with his legs
A Sadhu (holy man) worships at the Pashupati Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, during celebrations marking the Hindu festival of Maha Shivaratri. More than 100,000 Hindu devotees, including Sadhus from across the country and neighboring India, are worshipping at the Pashupati temple to celebrate the birthday of Lord Shiva, the god of creation and destruction. Hindus mark the Maha Shivratri festival by offering special prayers and fasting
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People rush to get firewood in a makeshift camp of the Greek-Macedonian border near the Greek village of Idomeni, where thousands of refugees wait to cross the border into Macedonia
Activists throw eggs and stones to Russian embassy in Kiev during a rally to support and demand the release from jail of the hunger-striking Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko. Nadiya Savchenko, 34, is demanding she be repatriated to Ukraine after a judge in the southern Russian town of Donetsk unexpectedly postponed her final address to court as her trial over the 2014 killing of two Russian journalists in east Ukraine nears an end
A Cambodian man rides his motorbike loaded with bananas traveling along a street in Phnom Penh. From glitzy malls and high-rise flats to five-star hotels, a luxury building boom in Phnom Penh is transforming a capital once reduced to a ghost town into one of Asia's fastest growing cities
Journalists carry an injured woman after Turkish riot-police used tear gas to disperse supporters in front of the headquarters of Turkish daily newspaper Zaman in Istanbul, after Turkish authorities seized the headquarters in a midnight raid. Turkish riot police fired plastic bullets and tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters who gathered outside an opposition newspaper the day after it was seized by authorities in a violent raid
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A Russian communist party supporter reacts as she lays flowers on the tomb of late Soviet leader Joseph Stalin during a memorial ceremony to mark the 63rd anniversary of his death at Moscow's Red Square
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Supporters of prominent Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr shout slogans during a protest against government corruption outside the Green Zone in Baghdad, Iraq
Workmen tear down makeshift shelters during the dismantlement of the migrant shanty town called the "Jungle" in Calais, France
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A horse grazes amid fumigation fog, released to kill Aedes Aegypti mosquitos, in Pinar del Rio, Cuba. Authorities are fumigating in an attempt to prevent the spread of Zika, Chikungunya and Dengue
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Refugees try to break through a border fence into Macedonia near the Greek village of Idomeni, where more than 7,000 people are stranded, as anger mounted over travel restrictions. Macedonian police fired tear gas as a group of some 300 Iraqi and Syrians forced their way through a Greek police cordon and raced towards a railway track between the two countries
Activists from All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA) shout slogans behind a police barricade outside the Haryana Bhawan during a protest in New Delhi, India. Dozens of AIDWA activists held the protest demanding a probe into what they said were rapes and sexual assaults in Murthal town of Haryana state during more than a week of unrest involving the Jat rural caste demanding more government jobs and college places, according to the AIDWA activists
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Servicemen of the Belarusian Interior Ministry's special forces unit take part in a presentation during Maslenitsa celebrations at their base in Minsk, Belarus. Maslenitsa is a pagan holiday marking the end of winter celebrated with pancake eating and shows of strength
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The sun sets behind the Statue of Liberty in New York's Harbor as seen from the Brooklyn borough of New York
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