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SALISBURY, ENGLAND
Choristers from the Salisbury Cathedral Choir practice ahead of the services that will be held in the cathedral marking Christmas Eve on Dec. 21.
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SRINAGAR, INDIA
Kashmiri Muslim women pray at Hazratbal shrine during Eid-e-Milad, the anniversary of the birth of Prophet Mohammad, on Dec. 24. Thousands of Muslims from all over Kashmir visit the Hazratbal shrine to pay obeisance on the Eid-e-Milad.
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GAZA CITY, PALESTINE
A Palestinian protester is enveloped in smoke as he hurls stones at Israeli soldiers during clashes on the Israeli border on Dec. 18.
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BEIJING, CHINA
Two-year-old Pengpeng receives nebulizer therapy on the third day after China's capital Beijing issued its second ever "red alert" for air pollution at the New Century International Children’s Hospital on Dec. 21.
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SAN DIEGO
San Diego State Aztecs' Zylan Cheatham, right, and Kansas Jayhawks' Jamari Traylor battle for a rebound during a game at Viejas Arena on Dec. 22.
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SAO PAULO
Long flames sprout up from the Museu da Lingua Portuguesa (Portuguese Language Museum) on Dec. 21.
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MOSCOW, RUSSIA
Sergei Bainetov, deputy chief of the Russian Armed Forces' flight safety service, attends a news conference on Dec. 21, dedicated to the crash of SU-24 fighter-bomber, a Russian warplane shot down by Turkey in November.
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BERLIN
Visitors look at the original skull, which, due to its weight, had to be exhibited separately from the skeleton, of Tristan the "Tyrannosaurus Rex" on the first day Tristan was exhibited to the public at the Museum fuer Naturkunde (Natural History Museum) on Dec. 17.
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LUCIJA, CROATIA
Croatian and Slovenian protesters shake hands over a razor-wire fence at a border crossing on Dec. 19, during a demonstration against the fence rolled out by Slovenia to block the path of migrants.
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LA PAZ, BOLIVIA
Boats on the dried Poopo lakebed on Dec. 17. Lake Poopo has dried up entirely. With the water now gone, animals have died off in the millions, according to studies. And the local families, having lost much of their sustenance, have been forced to migrate. |