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Protesters in Myanmar hold up signs bearing likeness of Aung San Suu Kyi, their ousted leader, shortly after the Feb. 1 military coup. Hundreds of Burmese citizens have died since February in a fight to restore democracy to Myanmar. The military junta’s newest attempt to delegitimize Suu Kyi came through recent remarks associating her party with fraud.  (Photo by Htin Linn Aye) Photo used under CC BY
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Venezuelans participate in a Carnivales de Punto Fijo parade in Falcon state in February 2020, just before COVID shutdowns began. Venezuela’s slow rate of vaccination for COVID-19 means it could take up to 10 years for the country to be fully vaccinated, the president of the nation’s academy of medicine said. Less than 1% of the population has received a first dose, according to Reuters vaccine tracker.  (Photo by PezLocutor) Photo used under CC BY
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