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Sunday

Supporters of opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles attend a campaign rally in Valencia, Venezuela, on Thursday. Capriles is running against President Hugo Chavez in the country's Oct. 7 election. Rodrigo Abd/AP hide caption

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Mohammed Naeem, a driver, holds up a framed photo of two relatives he says were killed by militant leader Abdullah near the western city of Herat. Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson/NPR hide caption

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Saturday

British Cabinet Minister Andrew Mitchell is accused of denigrating a police officer during an altercation over his bicycle. Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Europe hide caption

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The ingredients for a vrai bouillaibaisse at Le Miramar in Marseille, France. Eleanor Beardsley/NPR hide caption

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People with disabilities take part in a march against the government's new austerity measures in central Athens on Thursday. Petros Giannakouris/AP hide caption

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Friday

Bo Xilai, one of the country's most prominent politicians before he fell from grace this year, was expelled from the Communist Party on Friday. He is shown here in March Andy Wong/AP hide caption

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A worker separates tomatoes at a market in Mexico City. The Commerce Department says it might act to end a 16-year-old trade deal governing fresh Mexican tomatoes sold in the U.S. Gregory Bull/AP hide caption

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A money-changer in the Afghan city of Herat counts a stack of Iranian bills. More and more Iranian currency is being brought in by smugglers to exchange for dollars, which then go back to Iran. Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson/NPR hide caption

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