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Here are some of the top images from across the globe in the last 24 hours
An anti-government protester shouts slogans while wearing glasses written with a message, during a demonstration demanding the ouster of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh and putting him on trial, in Sanaa November 3. The message reads as "We will crawl and destroy the thrones of tyrants. Martyr next"
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A white board sits against a pole with the various lengths of prison sentences displayed outside Southwark Crown court after sentencing was concluded for agent Mazhar Majeed, cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir in London
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Anti G20 demonstrators wearing masks portraying US President Barack Obama (Left), Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel (Right) and France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (Centre), take part in an action against globalisation in Nice, southeastern France, November 3. G20 leaders gather in Cannes for the final Summit of France's presidency November 3-4
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Members of the media take a nap in the press centre during the G20 Summit of major world economies in Cannes
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Saint Peter's Basilica is pictured in front of the moon in Rome
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Russian servicemen in historical uniforms take part in a military parade rehearsal in Moscow's Red Square. The parade will take place on November 7 to mark the 70th anniversary of a historical parade in 1941 when Soviet soldiers marched through Red Square, towards the front lines during World War II
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A man shouts as civilians in Sirte line up to receive food and daily rations donated from various cities in Libya
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People who found shelter under a bridge watch the news of the rising flood levels in Bangkok November 3. As waterlogged Thailand struggles to contain the worst floods in decades, it faces a simple truth: not a whole lot can be done to avoid a repeat disaster in the short term even with a new multi-billion dollar water-management policy
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Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (L) looks at Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff during the G20 Summit of major world economies in Cannes
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Professional firefighters hold flares during a national demonstration for better working conditions in Paris
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A protester tries to march towards the National Assembly as riot police use water cannons to disperse the rally against the South Korea-US free trade agreement talks in Seoul. Thousands of protesters, including farmers, unionised workers and university students took part in the rally. South Korea's parliament was locked down on Thursday amid a deepening political standoff over the ruling Grand National Party's push to wrapup a free trade deal with the United States in the face of bitter liberal opposition. The red banner reads: "Block the South Korea-U.S. FTA!"
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The face of model in a photograph is seen through shattered glass in a men's clothing store in Oakland, California. Police in riot gear clashed with protesters in Oakland on Thursday, firing tear gas to disperse demonstrators lingering in the streets after a day of mostly peaceful rallies against economic inequality and police brutality
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A woman holds her head as she travels on a train through flooded area in Bangkok November 3. As waterlogged Thailand struggles to contain the worst floods in decades, it faces a simple truth: not a whole lot can be done to avoid a repeat disaster in the short term even with a new multi-billion dollar water-management policy
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An anti G20 demonstrator sits in front of French police during an action against globalisation in Nice, southeastern France, November 3. G20 leaders gather in Cannes for the final Summit of France's presidency November 3-4. The placard reads "I am Basque".
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