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Activists carry mannequins with drawn-on bruises as they call for justice for the women killed by domestic violence in Lebanon, in Beirut, Saturday. Mohamed Azakir/Reuters

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Refugees, who fled the ongoing violence and political tension in Burundi, and aid workers sail on a boat to reach MV Liemba, a ship freighted by the United Nations at the Kagunga landing base on the shores of Lake Tanganyika near Kigoma in Tanzania. East African leaders will meet on Sunday to discuss the crisis in Burundi as violent clashes between police and anti-government protesters continue and the opposition has boycotted talks to resolve the stand-off. Sala Lewis/Plan International/Reuters

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Residents carry their belongings as they wait to flee the northwestern city of Ariha, Syria, after a coalition of insurgent groups seized the area in Idlib province Friday. Ammar Abdullah/Reuters

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Birendra Karmacharya carries his son Saksham Karmacharya, 4, as they walk past the debris of collapsed houses while heading to school, a month after the April 25 earthquake, in Bhaktapur, Nepal, Sunday. Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters

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Solar Impulse 2, the world's largest solar-powered airplane, takes off in Nanjing, China, Sunday. The plane lifted off from eastern China to continue its round-the-world voyage. Solar Impulse/Reuters

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Participants in an anti-tobacco awareness campaign pose before the start of their event to mark "World No Tobacco Day" in Kolkata, India, Sunday. Rupak De Chowdhuri/Reuters

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Women light candles in memory of those kidnapped and killed on Friday in Quetta, Pakistan, Sunday. Gunmen disguised as members of the Pakistani security forces killed at least 22 passengers on Friday night after forcing them off buses traveling from the western city of Quetta to Karachi on the southern coast, officials said. Naseer Ahmed/Reuters

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Street talk

http://www.theguardian.com/artandde...et-messages-art-slogans-worldwide-in-pictures

McDonalds by the Billboard Liberation Front They are from San Francisco Bay area and they are part of the ad-busting movement. They cut out words and replace them with other words so the advert gets a different meaning.

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Above He is American, but he lives in Berlin. This was done in Guatemala City. I like the comment because graffiti is so temporary. And it’s rare to have a graffiti image from Guatemala. People don’t seem to do much graffiti there.

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Skki He’s a pioneer of the graffiti movement in Paris. He makes very harsh, direct messages about cultural issues. This image speaks for itself.

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Street talk

http://www.theguardian.com/artandde...et-messages-art-slogans-worldwide-in-pictures

McDonalds by the Billboard Liberation Front They are from San Francisco Bay area and they are part of the ad-busting movement. They cut out words and replace them with other words so the advert gets a different meaning.

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Above He is American, but he lives in Berlin. This was done in Guatemala City. I like the comment because graffiti is so temporary. And it’s rare to have a graffiti image from Guatemala. People don’t seem to do much graffiti there.

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Skki He’s a pioneer of the graffiti movement in Paris. He makes very harsh, direct messages about cultural issues. This image speaks for itself.

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"Promoting vandalism?"
I hope they get caned like Michael P. Fay.
 
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Fleeing by the Millions

Migrants sit on their belongings in the back of a truck as it is driven through a dusty road in the desert town of Agadez, Niger, on May 25, 2015. African migrants in overcrowded pickup trucks, encouraged by social media messages from friends who survived the perilous journey across the Mediterranean, set off from Agadez, an ancient trading town on the edge of the Sahara, to cross Niger in the uncertain journey towards Europe via Libya, where the collapse of the government has offered an open door for smugglers. The groups, mostly young men escaping grinding poverty in neighboring Benin or Burkina Faso, face bandits and often have to pay bribes en route, on top of the hefty payments to people smugglers. #
Akintunde Akinleye / Reuters

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French gendarmes round up and evict migrants who were living in a camp near the Channel Tunnel in Calais, northern France, on June 2, 2015. Police evicted around 140 migrants from two makeshifts camps. #
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Immigrants sit in a cargo truck after being rescued by federal authorities at a checkpoint on a road that connects Tehuantepec and Oaxaca, in Oaxaca state, Mexico on February 19, 2015. Federal police rescued 77 immigrants, 54 of them in the state of Oaxaca and 23 in Veracruz, who were heading to the United States hidden in an overcrowded cargo truck, showing signs of dehydration, according to local media. #
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A Salvadoran father carries his son while running next to another migrant as they try to board a train heading to the Mexican-U.S. border, in Huehuetoca, Mexico, on June 1, 2015. #
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Pakistani immigrants row their raft, which was drifting out of control, in rough seas between Greece and Turkey, early May 30, 2015. Ahmad, one of the immigrants aboard the raft, said that they were rowing for over five hours before eventually reaching a beach in central Kos town. According to local media, an average of over 200 immigrants have been arriving in Kos every day in the last two months. #
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more:

http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/20...ons-migration-crises-around-the-world/394805/