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US and Cuban national flags hang from a balcony to mark restored diplomatic relations between Cuba and the Unites States, in Old Havana, Cuba, Monday. The new era began with little fanfare when an agreement between the two nations to resume normal ties on July 20 came into force just after midnight Sunday and the diplomatic missions of each country were upgraded from interests sections to embassies. Ramon Espinosa/AP

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An Afghan boy plays on a merry-go-round on a hilltop in Kabul, Monday. Ahmad Masood/Reuters

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British comedian Lee Nelson (unseen) throws one-dollar banknotes at FIFA President Sepp Blatter as he arrives for a news conference after the Extraordinary FIFA Executive Committee Meeting at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, Monday. FIFA will vote for a new president to replace Sepp Blatter at a special congress to be held on February 26, 2016 in Zurich. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters

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Delegates, including Natanael Vilharva Caceres (c.) and Valdelice Veron (center r.) from Amazonia, Brazil, attend the opening of the Consciousness Summit in Paris, Tuesday. French President François Hollande called for an ambitious accord on climate ahead of a UN conference in Paris to address the threat of global warning. Etienne Laurent/AP

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Multiple exposures in this composite photograph show service towers moving toward the Soyuz TMA-17M spacecraft on its launch pad at the Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, Monday. The Soyuz is scheduled to launch carrying Kjell Lindgren of the US, Kimiya Yui of Japan, and Oleg Kononenko of Russia to the International Space Station on Thursday, July 23. Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters

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A woman carries kitchen rolls in Athens, Wednesday. Greek lawmakers began another emergency debate Wednesday on further economic reforms demanded by international creditors in return for a new bailout, a vote that could threaten the survival of the coalition government and trigger fresh fears over the country's future in the euro. Giannis Papanikos/AP

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Japanese American Internees, Then and Now

"Kitagki located former Boy Scouts Junzo Jake Ohara, Takeshi Motoyasu, and Eddie Tetsuji Kato, who had been photographed during a morning flag raising ceremony at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Wyoming. "I didn't feel anything until later on," said Ohara, who later became a pharmacist. "I got kind of angry, because of all the experiences that we went through, the losses, not for myself but for the parents and the older guys that had already graduated high school. You start to think about those guys." After Takeshi returned home, he became an electrical engineer. "I think for us young guys it was not too bad," he said. "They fed you, they clothed you. It's just the persecution from you being the enemy, that's the only thing that would bother you."

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Farmers use tires to write a message to French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, saying, 'Valls, we are waiting for you,' on the highway between Paris and Lyon in central France, Thursday. Angry French farmers have blocked the famed Mont Saint Michel causeway and highways leading to the Alps, hoping to get more government help for their industry whose profits they say are being chipped away by cheap imports and pressure from grocery chains. Thursday’s protests were a rejection of the government offer to back loans to the farmers and delay tax payments as part of a €600 million plan. Vincent Dargent/AP

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(L. to r.) Director of Yad Vashem libraries Robert Rozett, Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, and chairman of Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial Avner Shalev look at pictures of Jews killed in the Holocaust during a visit to the Hall of Names at Yad Vashem's Holocaust History Museum in Jerusalem, Wednesday. Nir Elias/Reuters

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Tong Jieping, a 44-year-old mentally disabled patient, is chained by his foot inside his room in Qunxing Village in Anhui Province, China, on July 14, 2015. Tong was diagnosed as mentally ill when he was in his 20s. His parents, both in their 70s, could not afford the medical treatments, so they had to lock him up in chains to prevent him from running away, according to Tong's family. #
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A boy carries a dog after a Peruvian police operation to destroy illegal gold-mining camps in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon region of Madre de Dios on July 14, 2015. Peruvian police razed dozens of illegal gold-mining camps at the edge of an Amazonian nature reserve this week, part of a renewed bid to halt the spread of wildcatting in a remote rainforest region. The stings at the edge of the Tambopata National Reserve were the first in the southeastern region of Madre de Dios since a crackdown let up in December. Production from wildcat miners in the region, who sell their ore up the supply chain, made up about 10 percent of national production before President Ollanta Humala launched the harshest crackdown yet on illegal gold mining last year. #
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