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Photos of the Day: The Duchess of Sussex and Central American Migrants

From an injured protester who receives medical treatment during an attempted student march which was prevented by police using tear gas to Kirstjen Nielsen, the homeland security secretary who speaks with San Diego border patrol chief Rodney Scott, next to a section of the border wall fortified with razor wire, these highlights will give you a different perspective about what happened today, so don’t miss them!

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Caracas, Venezuela

An injured protester receives medical treatment during an attempted student march which was prevented by police using tear gas.

Photograph: Miguel Gutiérrez/EPA

Nairobi, Kenya

Birds sit on the back of a zebra in the Nairobi National Park.

Photograph: Baz Ratner/Reuters

Karachi, Pakistan

An effigy of Asia Bibi a Christian woman accused of blasphemy whose death sentence was annulled is hung during a rally to mark the Prophet Muhammad’s birth anniversary.

Photograph: Shahzaib Akber/EPA

Mexicali, Mexico

Central American migrants, mostly Hondurans, head towards Tijuana on their way to the US

Photograph: Pedro Pardo/AFP/Getty Images

New Delhi, India

Seagulls flock over a man rowing down the River Yamuna

Photograph: Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters

Kiev, Ukraine

On the fifth anniversary of the start of the anti-government uprising in Kiev, people attend a ceremony at the Heavenly Hundred memorial to those killed during the clashes

Photograph: Valentyn Ogirenko/Reuters

London, UK

The Duchess of Sussex visits the Hubb community kitchen at Al-Manaar in North Kensington. The Hubb was set up by local women who needed a place to cook for their families after being displaced by the Grenfell tower fire

Photograph: Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Lanzhou, China

New recruits attend their inauguration ceremony. More than 1,000 armed soldiers began their duties after two months’ training and study

Photograph: VCG via Getty Images

San Diego, US

Kirstjen Nielsen, the homeland security secretary, center, speaks with San Diego border patrol chief Rodney Scott, left, next to a section of the border wall fortified with razor wire. Nielsen says an appeal will be filed on the decision by a judge to temporarily bar the Trump administration from refusing asylum to immigrants who cross the southern border illegally

Photograph: Gregory Bull/AP

 

 

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