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The Week in Pictures

The Week in Pictures

From Portugal's football victory to heat waves worldwide, here's what dominated the headlines this week

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    Sunday, Jack Osbourne revealed he is facing a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. The former reality star and son of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne told People magazine that he was angry and frustrated when he found out, and expressed concern about his family.

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    Portuguese fans in Lisbon watch the Euro 2012 soccer championship Group B match between Portugal and the Netherlands, on a giant screen Sunday. Portugal won 2-1 and goes to the next round.

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    President Barack Obama attends a bilateral meeting with Mexico's President Felipe Calderon during the G-20 Summit, Monday, in Los Cabos, Mexico.

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    A Yemeni family, who left their home when al-Qaida took over southern Abyan province, lives in a classroom in a school, which is used as temporary shelters for displaced people in Aden, Yemen.

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    Paolo, right, serves Kiyoko ice cream in a pet shop in Rome, Monday. With temperatures in Rome topping 36 degrees Celsius (97 degrees Fahrenheit), dogs are lapping up the cool treat at a pet supply store on the outskirts of the capital.

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    Anti-riot soldiers sit behind a closed gate barring entry to the Egyptian Parliament in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday. Egypt's highest court has ordered the country's Islamist-dominated parliament dissolved, saying its election about six months ago was unconstitutional.

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    Bryan Munks, 19, of Arlington, Va., left, and Priscilla Houk, 17, of Fairfax, Va., make calls for the Romney campaign while wearing quick-response code stickers, known as QR codes, in Fairfax, Va., on Tuesday.

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    Ashton Kutcher's production company, Katalyst Media Inc., sued the California Department of Motor Vehicles on Tuesday, claiming the agency backed out of a deal to produce a reality series based on the much-maligned government agency.

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    Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, left, takes a walk with his wife, Ann, on the beach after a campaign stop at Holland State Park on Tuesday in Holland, Mich.

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    Indian marble miner Oghad Singh, center, stands with policemen after they placed him in custody in Charbhuja, India. Police said Singh remains unrepentant after beheading his daughter with a ceremonial sword in a rage over her alleged relationships with men.

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    Johnny Depp and his longtime partner, Vanessa Paradis, have split. A publicist for Depp said in a statement Tuesday that the couple "amicably separated." The statement requested privacy for the former couple and their two children, 9-year-old Jack and 13-year-old Lily-Rose. Depp and Paradis never married during their 14-year relationship. The American actor met the French model-singer in 1998.

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    ConAgra said Wednesday that a lawsuit, which claims the brand's Hebrew National products aren't "100 percent" kosher, is without merit.

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    Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, a member of the feminist punk band Pussy Riot, sits behind bars in Moscow's Tagansky district court, Wednesday. She and two other band members face up to seven years on hooliganism charges after their February "punk prayer" at Moscow's Christ the Savior Cathedral in which they asked Holy Mary to deliver Russia from President Vladimir Putin.

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    The American country music star Carrie Underwood is facing a backlash after telling a British newspaper that she supported gay marriage Wednesday.

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    Rwandan former Gen. Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa takes a stand from a witness box at a court in Johannesburg, South Africa, Wednesday. Nyamwasa, a critic of his former boss Rwandan President Paul Kagame, took the stand as a witness Wednesday, making his first public appearance since he was shot and wounded in Johannesburg in 2010.

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    Anders Behring Breivik, the confessed gunman who killed 77 people last year in a bomb and shooting rampage, center, reacts in court as prosecutors deliver their closing arguments in the court in Oslo, Norway, Thursday.

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    People attend the "Global March" during the People's Summit for Social and Environmental Justice in Defense of the Commons, a parallel event during the UN Conference on Sustainable Development, or Rio+20, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday.

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    Paraguay President Fernando Lugo walks in the Mburuvicha Roga presidential residence before giving a news conference in Asuncion, Paraguay, Wednesday. Lugo announced the creation of an independent commission to investigate the deaths of 11 landless farmers and six police during gun battles on June 15 in Curuguaty, Paraguay. The violence broke out as police tried to evict about 150 farmers from the reserve, which is part of a huge estate owned by a Colorado Party politician opposed to Lugo.

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    Security personnel from Border Guards of Bangladesh, or BGB, patrol along the bank of Naf river at Shahporir Dwip in Taknaf, Bangladesh, Thursday. Bangladesh has refused to allow Rohingya Muslim refugees fleeing sectarian violence in Myanmar despite a call by the United Nations.

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    A man reads newspaper collages during a trade unions demonstration against government economic measures and new labor reforms in central Madrid, Wednesday. After years of insisting its banks were among the healthiest in Europe, Spain recently acknowledged it will need a rescue package.

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    Festival goers sit in the mud at the campsite at the Isle of Wight Festival in England, Friday. Hundreds of music fans have been stranded in their cars overnight after rainstorms caused chaos on travel routes.

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    Police shout slogans demanding salary increases during an occupation of the Unidad Tactica de Operaciones de la Policia (UTOP), or Tactical Operations Police Unit, in La Paz, Bolivia, Thursday.

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    Family of victims of the Fokker F-27 turboprop plane crash depart to Yogyakarta at military air base Halim Perdanakusuma in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday. The Fokker F-27 turboprop plane crashed into homes in the capital Thursday during a routine training flight, killing at least 11 people.

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