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Model railway enthusiasts control and admire a layout entitled 'Uppingham LNWR', during the Wakefield Railway Modellers' Society's 55th Annual Exhibition in Wakefield, northern England on November 18, 2016. The exhibition features model railway layouts from O gauge to N gauge, representing steam and diesel locomotives from the 1920s to the present day. OLI SCARFF / AFP
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A visitor views the photographic exhibition "Nowhere People" by award-winning US documentary photographer Greg Constantine at Myanmar gallery in Yangon on November 19, 2016. Myanmar has blacklisted a US photographer and prevented him from attending his own exhibition about stateless people, which included pictures of the persecuted Muslim Rohingya minority. The exhibition explores the lives of stateless people in 18 countries around the world, Constantine shot in a period of 10 years. ROMEO GACAD / AFP
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"A Fake Funeral" takes place as part of a 'Happy Dying' seminar at Nungin Sunwon, a buddist temple located in the Gangnam district in Seoul, South Korea, on Saturday, 02 July 2016. Seven participants from diverse backgrounds ranging from students to salarymen, and even a protestant pastor, listened to Ki-ho Kim's, president of Happy Dying, lecture on how to live a happier life by embracing and understanding death. After the two hour lecture, participants were required to write their final will and a last letter, and then were taken to a dark room with fake coffins where each participant lied down in their own fake coffin to experience their "Fake Funeral". YELIM LEE / AFP
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US President Barack Obama walks from the Propylaia during a tour of the Acropolis on November 16, 2016 in Athens, Greece. Obama will sketch out his vision of democracy at a time of mounting global populism, seeking to soothe European allies anxious over a Donald Trump presidency. Brendan Smialowski / AFP
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A woman walks past the Tour de Santa Maria della Chiappella, a ruined Genoese tower, on November 20, 2016 in Rogliano at Cap Corse, northern part of French Mediterranean island of Corsica. The tour was built in 1549 by the Genoese as a coastal defence and was partially destroyed by English army in 1794 during the war against France. PASCAL POCHARD-CASABIANCA / AFP
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The dome of the Palais de Justice (Palace of Justice or Law Court), built between 1866 and 1883 by architect Joseph Poelaert, is seen during a stormy day in Brussels on November 18, 2016. EMMANUEL DUNAND / AFP
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Arab World Institute's (Institut du Monde Arabe) president Jack Lang looks at an art piece of the permanent collection "The arab world in the mirror of arts" at the new institute's branch in Tourcoing on Novembre 17, 2016. DENIS CHARLET / AFP
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Nashville Mayor Megan Berry (right) and Congressman/Civil Rights Icon John Lewis for the first time, Congressman John Lewis views images and his arrest record for leading a nonviolent sit-in at Nashville's segreated lunch counters, March 5, 1963. He was eariler honored with the Nashville Public Library Literary Award on November 19, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. Rick Diamond/Getty Images/AFP
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The monument to Zumbi dos Palmares, the Afro-Brazilian resistance leader of the Quilombo dos Palmares slaves uprising killed in battle on this day in 1695, before the start of the ceremony celebrating the National Black Awareness Day on November 20, 2016, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Zumbi das Palmares YASUYOSHI CHIBA / AFP
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (3-R) visits the "Parque de la Memoria" (Remembrance Park) to pay homage to the victims of Argentina's dictatorship (1976-1983), in Buenos Aires on November 18, 2016. The park, located on the banks of the River Plate, is a monument in memory of the 30,000 people who were killed or went missing under the 1976-1983 military regime. Juan MABROMATA / AFP