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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani Counterpart Nawaz Sharif meets delegation during a meeting at UFA in Russia on Friday, July 10. (Source: PTI)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani Counterpart Nawaz Sharif greet delegation members during a meeting at UFA in Russia on Friday, July 10. (Source: PTI)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with NSA Ajit Doval and Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar before a meeting in Ufa, Russia, on Thursday, July 9. (Source: PTI)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi after paying tributes at Monument of Independence and Humanism in Tashkent on Tuesday, July 7. (Source: PTI)
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From left in front row: Russian President Vladimir Putin, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and South African President Jacob Zuma walk for a plenary session during the summit in Ufa, Russia, Thursday, July 9. Ufa hosts SOC (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) and BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) summits. (Source: AP)
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Rain in New Delhi on Monday, July 6. (Source: Express Photo by Anil Sharma)
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People watch the sunset from Lycabettus Hill in Athens, Greece, July 7. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras launched a desperate bid to win fresh aid from skeptical creditors at an emergency euro zone summit on Tuesday, before his country's banks run out of money. (Source: Reuters)
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A pensioner leans against the main door of a branch of the National Bank as he waits to receive part of his pension in Athens, Greece, July 7. Greece faces a last chance to stay in the euro zone on Tuesday when Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras puts proposals to an emergency Euro zone summit after Greek voters resoundingly rejected the austerity terms of a defunct bailout. (Source: Reuters)
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Homeless Pakistani youngsters sleep on the push-carts along roadside on the early morning on Wednesday, July 8, in Karachi, Pakistan. (Source: AP)
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A double rainbow shines over the European Quarter outside of an emergency summit of eurozone heads of state or government in Brussels on Tuesday, July 7. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras headed to Brussels on Tuesday for an emergency meeting of eurozone leaders, where he will try to use a resounding referendum victory to eke out concessions from European creditors over a bailout for the crisis-ridden country. (Source: AP)
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A Bangladeshi boy rests on abandoned vehicles in the premises of a court in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Wednesday, July 8. The vehicles have piled up over a period of time after being detained by authorities on various road accident cases. (Source: AP)
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Actress Regina King, left, shares a laugh with the Dalai Lama after she remarked how handsome he is during his three day 80th Birthday and Global Compassion Summit at the University of California, Irvine, Tuesday, July 7, in Irvine, California. Armaan Rowther, a UCI alumni and 2011-2012 Dalai Lama Scholar, is at right. (Source: AP)
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French designer Jean Paul Gaultier and a model wearing one of his creation are about to kiss during the presentation of his fall-winter 2015/2016 Haute Couture fashion collection, in Paris, France, Wednesday, July 8. (Source: AP)
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A person seeking alms sit on the stairs of Jama Masjid during rains on Tuesday, July 7. (Source: Express Photo by Oinam Anand)
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A cow jumps over a group of revelers on the bull ring, at the San Fermin Festival, in Pamplona, Spain, Wednesday, July 8. Revelers from around the world arrive in Pamplona every year to take part in some of the eight days of the running of the bulls. (Source: AP)
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Family members of Mumbai bomb blast victim Parag Sawant during his last rites at Bhayander (Wife in Pink Sari and Daughter in green dress). (Source: Express Photo by Amit Chakravarty)
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Visitors are reflected by a mirror in the Napoleonic apartments inside the Quirinale Presidential Palace in Rome, Thursday, July 9. The Quirinale palace, built in 1583 by Pope Gregory XIII on the remains of ancient Roman baths, has housed in the past thirty Catholic popes, four kings of Italy and twelve presidents of the Italian Republic. (Source: AP)
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A guest experiences Charles Sandison’s “A Tale of Two Families” piece, which explores the multi-generational story of the Hennessy and Fillioux families, at the Hennessy 250 Tour Grand Opening at Lincoln Center in New York, NY, Tuesday, July 7. To celebrate the brand’s 250th anniversary, the Hennessy 250 Tour will be open to the public July 8-10 and features internationally-recognized artists whose works evoke the brand’s legacy and expertise. (Source: AP)
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A Mozabite Berber man reacts at his burnt house after clashes between Arabs and Mozabits in Guerrara near Ghardaia, Algeria, July 9. At least 22 people have been killed in ethnic clashes between Arab and Amazigh communities around the Algerian desert town of Ghardaia, with several businesses and homes burned down, medical sources and state media said on Wednesday. The violence that erupted over the weekend was some of the worst in years in the flashpoint region where tensions often run high between Arabs and Mozabite Berbers - one of the Amazigh people of North Africa - competing for jobs, houses and land. (Source: Reuters)
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A model presents a creation by Lebanese designer Zuhair Murad as part of his Haute Couture Fall Winter 2015/2016 fashion show in Paris, France, July 9. (Source: Reuters)
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Garbine Muguruza of Spain celebrates after winning her match against Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, July 9. (Source: Reuters)
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Syrian refugee Abo al-Nour, who has been living in Jordan with his family for about two and a half years after fleeing the violence in their Syrian hometown of Idlib, sits with his children in an informal tented settlement in Madaba city, near Amman, Jordan, July 9. The number of Syrian refugees in neighboring countries has passed 4 million, the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said on Thursday, adding that the total was on course to reach 4.27 million by the end of 2015. (Source: Reuters)
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A man search for a free tent after a march in the village of Liplje, about 150 km (93 miles) from the capital Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, July 8. Several thousand people on Wednesday started a 85 km (53 mile) march from Nezuk to Srebrenica called the "March of Peace", to retrace the route in reverse taken by Bosnian Muslims who fled Serb forces who slaughtered 8,000 of their Muslim kin in 1995. The participants in the march consisted of survivors of the Srebrenica massacre as well as people from all parts of Bosnia and countries around the world. (Source: Reuters)
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A job seeker is seen through a car window as he waits for casual work as a builder outside a hardware store in Cape Town, July 8. South Africa's unemployment rate stands at about 26.4 percent according to Statistics South Africa. (Source: Reuters)
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A poster of Russian President Vladimir Putin with the words Republika Srpska (Serb Republic) printed on it is seen inside the main residence of an abandoned agricultural cooperative in Kravica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, July 1. Bullet holes riddle the walls at the site where between 1,000 and 1,500 people were killed, according to the Missing Persons Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina. On Saturday, Bosnia marks the 20th anniversary of Europe’s worst mass killing since World War Two - the slaughter of some 8,000 Muslim men and boys by Bosnian Serb forces during five July days in 1995. Even now, the forests and farmland around Srebrenica are yielding bones; over 1,000 victims are missing, tossed into pits then dug up months later and scattered in smaller graves by Bosnian Serb forces trying to conceal the crime. (Source: Reuters)
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Light bulbs hang over fish in a market in central Athens, Greece, July 8. Euro zone members have given Greece until the end of the week to come up with a proposal for sweeping reforms in return for loans that will keep the country from crashing out of Europe's currency bloc and into economic ruin. (Source: Reuters)
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A woman walks across a square in Athens, Greece, July 8. Euro zone members have given Greece until the end of the week to come up with a proposal for sweeping reforms in return for loans that will keep the country from crashing out of Europe's currency bloc and into economic ruin. (Source: Reuters)