A winner is crowned at a beauty contest for pigs, to mark April Fools’ Day, at a farm in Hungary.
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A Sri Lankan worker ties rows of crackers together in a fireworks factory.
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A member of the Iraqi security forces beats an ISIS militant after he was captured in Tikrit.
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Bridgwater Bay nature reserve in Somerset, England.
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A parakeet sits on a blossom branch in St. James’s Park in London.
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An Indian migrant laborer girl works at a brick factory in Nepal.
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A flagellant walks around his town on Holy Wednesday in San Fernando, the Philippines.
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Mount Sinabung releases pyroclastic flows seen from Tiga Serangkai, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Mount Sinabung has been sporadically erupting since 2010, after it was dormant for more than 400 years.
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Participants compete in the traditional game Snatching the Lamb during a sports gathering in Kashgar, China. A popular game among the Kazaks, five to eight horsemen try to grab a headless lamb carcass with one hand.
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Actors of the clown-mime theater Mimigranty celebrate Humor Day in central St. Petersburg, Russia.
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A Pakistani scavenger girl writes in a notebook she collected from garbage.
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An American bald eagle screeches toward the sky in Hudson, New York.
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Shi’ite paramilitary fighters launch a rocket toward ISIS militants in Tikrit.
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Balinese Hindus carry Pratima, a symbol of God, during a purification ritual at an annual temple ceremony in Bali, Indonesia.
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Pigeons take a bath in Manila, the Philippines.
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A man installs fish-shaped balloons in a water fountain to mark April Fools’ Day in Nice, France.
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Followers of the Houthi movement in Yemen demonstrate against the Saudi-led airstrikes.
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Relatives apply makeup to the face of a Tai Yai boy during the Poy Sang Long Festival in Thailand. Poy Sang Long is a Buddhist novice ordination ceremony, where young boys between 7 and 14 are ordained as novices to learn Buddhist doctrines.
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Tourists walk along the El Caminito del Rey (King’s Little Path) in Malaga, Spain. The tourist attraction, known as the most dangerous footpath in the world, was closed after two fatal accidents in 1999 and 2000. Its restoration began in 2011.
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