World Lens: Week of September 27

Obama holds college summit; Mrs. Obama teams up with another first lady for breast cancer.

In Prayer - Muslim men in Guinea pray for the more than 150 people killed one year ago when presidential security forces opened fire on protestors at a pro-democracy rally. No one has been brought to trial for the killings of protestors and the raping of women at the September 28, 2009 rally, when thousands demonstrated against military ruler Capt. Moussa ‘Dadis’ Camara.( AP Photo/Idrissa Soumare)

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In Prayer - Muslim men in Guinea pray for the more than 150 people killed one year ago when presidential security forces opened fire on protestors at a pro-democracy rally. No one has been brought to trial for the killings of protestors and the raping of women at the September 28, 2009 rally, when thousands demonstrated against military ruler Capt. Moussa ‘Dadis’ Camara.( AP Photo/Idrissa Soumare)

Pope Prays for Nigeria - On Wednesday, Pope Benedict XVI acknowledges his weekly audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican. The Pop is praying for the victims of floods in northern Nigeria that have left 2 million people homeless calling it a “grave humanitarian crisis.” (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)

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Pope Prays for Nigeria - On Wednesday, Pope Benedict XVI acknowledges his weekly audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican. The Pop is praying for the victims of floods in northern Nigeria that have left 2 million people homeless calling it a “grave humanitarian crisis.” (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)

Rescued - Spanish naval officers look on as Kenyan fishermen leave Naval warship MV L-51, not too long after it docked at the port of Mombasa on Wednesday. The nine fishermen were rescued from suspected Somali pirates the previous week as they were fishing near Somali waters. The suspects were arrested then handed over to Kenyan police and will be taken to court. (AP Photo)

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Rescued - Spanish naval officers look on as Kenyan fishermen leave Naval warship MV L-51, not too long after it docked at the port of Mombasa on Wednesday. The nine fishermen were rescued from suspected Somali pirates the previous week as they were fishing near Somali waters. The suspects were arrested then handed over to Kenyan police and will be taken to court. (AP Photo)

Tanzanian Candidate - Jakaya Kikwete, Tanzanian presidential candidate for the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi party, waves to thousands of supporters as he arrives at Ali Hassan Mwinyi sports stadium in Tabora region on Wednesday. One there he addressed a campaign rally. General elections will be held later this month. (AP Photo/Khalfan Said)

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Tanzanian Candidate - Jakaya Kikwete, Tanzanian presidential candidate for the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi party, waves to thousands of supporters as he arrives at Ali Hassan Mwinyi sports stadium in Tabora region on Wednesday. One there he addressed a campaign rally. General elections will be held later this month. (AP Photo/Khalfan Said)

Mugabe: Stay Away! - Controversial Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe addresses mourners at the burial of a party supporter at the National Heroes Acre in Harare. He said that investors who won’t accept Black Zimbabweans as the major shareholders in their projects can stay away from the nation. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

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Mugabe: Stay Away! - Controversial Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe addresses mourners at the burial of a party supporter at the National Heroes Acre in Harare. He said that investors who won’t accept Black Zimbabweans as the major shareholders in their projects can stay away from the nation. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

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Growing Impatient - Zimbabweans, tired of waiting in line (some for days), stand outside the Home Affairs offices in Johannesburg, South Africa on Thursday. A push to properly document all Zimbabwe immigrants living in the nation is part of an agreement between the two governments. Those in the country illegally will receive amnesty, provided they return fraudulently acquired identities to regional Home Affairs offices. (AP Photo/Tawnada Mudimu)

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Growing Impatient - Zimbabweans, tired of waiting in line (some for days), stand outside the Home Affairs offices in Johannesburg, South Africa on Thursday. A push to properly document all Zimbabwe immigrants living in the nation is part of an agreement between the two governments. Those in the country illegally will receive amnesty, provided they return fraudulently acquired identities to regional Home Affairs offices. (AP Photo/Tawnada Mudimu)

Nigeria Explosions - Officials inspect the remains of a car during the aftermath of an explosion in Abuja, Nigeria on Friday. Two car bombs exploded as the country was celebrating its 50th independence anniversary, killing a number of people. The attack was perpetrated by suspected militants from the country’s oil region.  (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

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Nigeria Explosions - Officials inspect the remains of a car during the aftermath of an explosion in Abuja, Nigeria on Friday. Two car bombs exploded as the country was celebrating its 50th independence anniversary, killing a number of people. The attack was perpetrated by suspected militants from the country’s oil region. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

Senegalese Swimmers - Swimmers in Dakar, Senegal head to the water for the start of the annual Dakar-Goree swim Sunday. Hundreds of swimmers participated in the event, where swimmers swam a 2.7 mile course from Dakar  to Goree Island, known for its historic role as a point of departure in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

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Senegalese Swimmers - Swimmers in Dakar, Senegal head to the water for the start of the annual Dakar-Goree swim Sunday. Hundreds of swimmers participated in the event, where swimmers swam a 2.7 mile course from Dakar to Goree Island, known for its historic role as a point of departure in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

Nicole Hits Jamaica Hard - Tropical Storm Nicole ravaged Jamaica Wednesday, causing flooding and mudslides across the island, which have left two confirmed dead and at least 12 more missing.

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Nicole Hits Jamaica Hard - Tropical Storm Nicole ravaged Jamaica Wednesday, causing flooding and mudslides across the island, which have left two confirmed dead and at least 12 more missing.

Nigerian Floods - Recent floods in Nigeria have destroyed crops in the nation just before harvest. Flood waters now cover about 34 square miles of farmland throughout the rural Jigawa state. About 2 million people in the state have been displaced or affected by the flooding that began two week ago, according to an official.

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Nigerian Floods - Recent floods in Nigeria have destroyed crops in the nation just before harvest. Flood waters now cover about 34 square miles of farmland throughout the rural Jigawa state. About 2 million people in the state have been displaced or affected by the flooding that began two week ago, according to an official.