World Lens: Week of Nov. 22

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Mediation Talks - The president of West Africa’s Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo (left), poses with the opposition’s presidential candidate Alassane Ouattara after Saturday’s meeting with Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore at the Presidential Palace in Abidjan. Compaore has been trying to mediate an end to the nation’s political crisis ahead of Sunday’s runoff vote, but after three hours of meeting the candidates weren’t able to agree about curfew. (AP Photo/Emanuel Ekra)

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Mediation Talks - The president of West Africa’s Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo (left), poses with the opposition’s presidential candidate Alassane Ouattara after Saturday’s meeting with Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore at the Presidential Palace in Abidjan. Compaore has been trying to mediate an end to the nation’s political crisis ahead of Sunday’s runoff vote, but after three hours of meeting the candidates weren’t able to agree about curfew. (AP Photo/Emanuel Ekra)

South African Rugby - South African rugby player Tendai Mtawarira waves to the crowd after Saturday’s international match against England at Twickenham stadium in London. (AP Photo/Tom Hevezi)

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South African Rugby - South African rugby player Tendai Mtawarira waves to the crowd after Saturday’s international match against England at Twickenham stadium in London. (AP Photo/Tom Hevezi)

Easing the Tension - President Jacob Zuma, of South Africa, talks with Zimbabwean deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutabara at a hotel in Harare Friday. He’s in Zimbabwe to attempt to ease political tension within the nation’s coalition government. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

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Easing the Tension - President Jacob Zuma, of South Africa, talks with Zimbabwean deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutabara at a hotel in Harare Friday. He’s in Zimbabwe to attempt to ease political tension within the nation’s coalition government. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

Lower HIV Rates - In Johannesburg on Tuesday, a woman and children appeared outside of the Rahima Moosa hospital, an institution with a large pediatric HIV unit. According to a United Nations report, the AIDS epidemic has slowed nationwide; and particularly in South Africa, the infection rate has gone down by more than 25 percent in the past decade. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

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Lower HIV Rates - In South Africa, a woman and children appear outside of the Rahima Moosa hospital, an institution with a large pediatric HIV unit, in Johannesburg on Tuesday. According to a United Nations report, the AIDS epidemic has slowed nationwide, and particularly in South Africa, the infection rate has gone done by more than 25 percent in the past decade. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

Rajoelina to Stay in Power - In Madagascar, the president of the National Independent Electoral Commission, Henry Rakotomanana, speaks during a media briefing. He announced that a clear majority, 74 percent, of voters had approved the charter, which would keep current coup leader Andrey Rajoelina in power indefinitely. Last week a group of rouge officers tried, without success, to gain power. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

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Rajoelina to Stay in Power - In Madagascar, the president of the National Independent Electoral Commission, Henry Rakotomanana, speaks during a media briefing. He announced that a clear majority, 74 percent, of voters had approved the charter, which would keep current coup leader Andrey Rajoelina in power indefinitely. Last week a group of rouge officers tried, without success, to gain power. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

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Burkina Faso Elections - A man votes during Burkina Faso elections, which took place Sunday Nov. 21. And, to the surprise of few, the incumbent Blaise Compaore, a 59-year-old former army captain who gained his power through a coup in 1987, won by a landslide. Compaore’s opposition was so divided it could not mount a unified challenge against him.

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Burkina Faso Elections - A man votes during Burkina Faso elections, which took place Sunday Nov. 21. And, to the surprise of few, the incumbent Blaise Compaore, a 59-year-old former army captain who gained his power though a coup in 1987, won by a landslide. Compaore’s opposition was so divided it could not mount a unified challenge against him.

Haiti’s Upcoming Election - Passersby are reflected on mirrors hung on a wall with posters showing Haitian presidential candidates in Cap Haiten, Haiti Saturday. The nation, currently suffering a cholera epidemic while still recovering from a massive quake earlier this year, is set to hold presidential and legislative elections the next day. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

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Haiti’s Upcoming Election - Passersby are reflected on mirrors hung on a wall with posters showing Haitian presidential candidates in Cap Haiten, Haiti Saturday. The nation, currently suffering a cholera epidemic while still recovering from a massive quake earlier this year, is set to hold presidential and legislative elections the next day. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

Cholera - A woman and her daughter, both suffering cholera symptoms, lie outside of a hospital in Cap Haitien, Haiti on Saturday. The disease outbreak has killed more than 1,100 people and hospitalized thousands. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

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Cholera - A woman and her daughter, both suffering cholera symptoms, lie outside of a hospital in Cap Haitien, Haiti on Saturday. The disease outbreak has killed more than 1,100 people and hospitalized thousands. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

Drug War in Rio - Brazilian soldiers aim their weapons during an operation against drug traffickers at a slum in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday. Armed security officials in the nation teamed up in effort to push drug gangs out of, what many consider to be, the most dangerous area in Rio. The city is set to host the Olympics in 2016. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)

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Drug War in Rio - Brazilian soldiers aim their weapons during an operation against drug traffickers at a slum in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday. Armed security officials in the nation teamed up in effort to push drug gangs out of, what many consider to be, the most dangerous area in Rio. The city is set to host the Olympics in 2016. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)

Summit in Guyana - Paraguay’s President Fernando Lugo, Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa, Guyana’s President Bharrat Jadgeo and Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez pose for the official photo of the IV Summit of South American Nations (UNASUR) held in Georgetown, Guyana on Friday. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco)

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Summit in Guyana - Paraguay’s President Fernando Lugo, Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa, Guyana’s President Bharrat Jadgeo and Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez pose for the official photo of the IV Summit of South American Nations (UNASUR) held in Georgetown, Guyana on Friday. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco)