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Conservation Rangers from an Anti-Poaching unit work with locals to evacuate the bodies of gorillas killed in eastern Congo. The DRC has announced it will auction gas and oil permits in endangered gorilla habitat. The Congo basin is the only major rainforest that sucks in more carbon than it emits and experts have described it as the worst place in the world to explore for fossil fuels.  (Photo by Brent Stirton/Exclusive by Getty Images) Photo used under CC BY
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A girl stares past a barbed wired fence at a camp for ethnic Rohingya in the Rakhine state of Mynanmar. A United Nations investigation found that Myanmar’s crackdown against the Rohingya people had been carried out with “genocidal intent." The UN mission’s chairman said the victim accounts were among “the most shocking human rights violations” he had come across and would “leave a mark on all of us for the rest of our lives”.  (Photo by DYKT Mohigan) Photo used under CC BY
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