Members of the Oath Keepers provide security at the Sugar Pine Mine outside Grants Pass, Oregon, on April 22, 2015. The owners of the Oregon gold mine who called in armed activists the Oath Keepers to protect their claim amid a bitter land use dispute with the U.S. government have appealed a federal stop-work order, U.S. officials said.
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A man rescues a migrant from the Aegean sea, in the eastern island of Rhodes, on April 20, 2015. Greek authorities said that at least three people died, including a child, after a wooden boat carrying tens of migrants ran aground off the island of Rhodes.
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An elderly protester yells as she is blocked by a barricade of policemen while marching down the street during a rally in central Seoul, South Korea, on April 24, 2015. About 260,000 workers took part in a nationwide one-day strike, including about 60,000 government employees and 10,000 teachers, according to the Korean Federation of Trade Unions. They protested against the government's push to cut pensions and ease rules for firing employees, according to local media.
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Holocaust survivor Robert Salomon (c.) is assisted as he walks at the former World War II concentration camp of Natzweiler-Struthof during ceremonies to mark the French National Deportation Day, in Natzweiler, eastern France, Sunday. Patrick Hertzog/Reuters
Ani Berberian, of Montville, N.J., marches in midtown Manhattan in New York to mark the centennial of the killings of as many 1.5 million Armenians under the Ottoman Empire _ today's Turkey _ on Sunday. Berberian is holding a photograph of her paternal grandmother, Mary Haroutounian who as a child survived the killings but lost her parents. The activists are demanding that the U.S. government acknowledge the deaths during World War I as genocide. Mark Lennihan/AP