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A detainee sits alone inside a fenced area during his daily outside period, at Guantánamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba. The Supreme Court is scheduled to consider whether the 300-plus prisoners, most of whom have never been charged with a crime, can go to U.S. courts to challenge their confinement.   (Photo by Brennan Linsley / AP)
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Dines Mikaelsen, a hunter and tourist guide in Tasiilaq, Greenland, strokes the head of a seal he has just killed on an iceberg on Ammassilak Island, Greenland. Due largely to climate change, the need to diversify and the shifting population of seals, Dines now combines his hunt with thrill seeking tourists.   (Photo by John McConnico / AP)
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