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Graffiti marks a campaign poster of French President Nicolas Sarkozy outside a polling station in Henin-Beaumont, France, on Sunday. Socialist candidate Francois Hollande topped Sarkozy in the first round of the country's presidential elections.

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Gyuto Monks of Tibet pose with a wax statue of their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, during a visit to Madame Tussaud's in Sydney, Australia, on Monday.

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The body of a Sudan People's Liberation Army soldier who was killed during attacks on Sunday is seen at the Rubkona Military Hospital in Rubkona, South Sudan. Officials in South Sudan accused rival Sudan of launching ground and aerial attacks.

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French street theater company Royal De Luxe performs 'Sea Odyssey' with giant puppets, telling a story inspired by a letter written by a young girl to her father who worked as a steward on the Titanic. The finale of the show was on Sunday in Liverpool, England.

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President Barack Obama and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel light candles at the Holocaust Museum in Washington on Monday.

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Settlers in the Philippine city of Paranaque hurl stones at policemen and members of a demolition team on Monday. At least one person was reportedly killed when riot police clashed with hundreds of squatters in the suburb south of Manila.


