World Lens: Week of October 13

London Ballin' - Rapper and partial team owner Jay-Z laughs it up with NBA exec Eric Drummond (R), the NBA’s Head of International Human Resources, during a pre-season game between the Miami Heat and New Jersey Nets in London. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN)

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London Ballin' - Rapper and partial team owner Jay-Z laughs it up with NBA exec Eric Drummond (R), the NBA’s Head of International Human Resources, during a pre-season game between the Miami Heat and New Jersey Nets in London. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN)

Daddy Moderator - Reggaeton Star and McCain supporter Daddy Yankee moderates the governor’s debate in his native Puerto Rico. The slogan for the debate, which took place at the Puerto Rico Convention Bureau in San Juan, was “vota o quedate callao” (Vote or keep your mouth shut). REUTERS/Ana Martinez (PUERTO RICO)

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Daddy Moderator - Reggaeton Star and McCain supporter Daddy Yankee moderates the governor’s debate in his native Puerto Rico. The slogan for the debate, which took place at the Puerto Rico Convention Bureau in San Juan, was “vota o quedate callao” (Vote or keep your mouth shut). REUTERS/Ana Martinez (PUERTO RICO)

Picking Up the Pieces - A waiter in Sierra Leone picks up bits and pieces of what’s left of the Paradise Beach Bar and Restaurant after demolition teams smashed it up. The teams used axes and machetes to destroy many popular beach bars, as a part of a plan to boost tourism in the nation’s capital, Freetown. REUTERS/Katrina Manson (SIERRA LEONE)

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Picking Up the Pieces - A waiter in Sierra Leone picks up bits and pieces of what’s left of the Paradise Beach Bar and Restaurant after demolition teams smashed it up. The teams used axes and machetes to destroy many popular beach bars, as a part of a plan to boost tourism in the nation’s capital, Freetown. REUTERS/Katrina Manson (SIERRA LEONE)

Dwyane Wade - An All-Star guard for the NBA's Miami Heat, Wade led his team to its first championship ever in 2006 and was instrumental in the U.S. basketball team's gold medal run in the Beijing Olympics.

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NBA in Paris - Dwyane Wade, guard for the NBA’s Miami Heat, points to a teammate during a pre-season game against the New Jersey Nets in Paris. His team would face the Nets again a few days later in London. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE)

First Visit - The president of Algeria, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, greets a little girl during his welcoming ceremony at his official visit to Tlemcen. REUTERS/Louafi Larbi (ALGERIA)\

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First Visit - The president of Algeria, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, greets a little girl during his welcoming ceremony at his official visit to Tlemcen. REUTERS/Louafi Larbi (ALGERIA)\

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Soccer Rage - In Senegal, a victim of violence during the 2010 World Cup qualifying match between Senegal and Gambia is rescued by authorities. After the country was eliminated from qualifying for the World Cup, many fans took their anger out on the soccer federation headquarters by smashing its windows.  REUTERS/Normand Blouin (SENEGAL)

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Soccer Rage - In Senegal, a victim of violence during the 2010 World Cup qualifying match between Senegal and Gambia is rescued by authorities. After the country was eliminated from qualifying for the World Cup, many fans took their anger out on the soccer federation headquarters by smashing its windows. REUTERS/Normand Blouin (SENEGAL)

Rally - Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the Zimbabwean opposition party Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), riles up supporters during a rally in the country’s capital, Harare.  At the rally he announced he would walk away from the country’s power-sharing agreement if longtime leader Robert Mugabe refuses to budge on cabinet posts. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo (ZIMBABWE)

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Rally - Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the Zimbabwean opposition party Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), riles up supporters during a rally in the country’s capital, Harare. At the rally he announced he would walk away from the country’s power-sharing agreement if longtime leader Robert Mugabe refuses to budge on cabinet posts. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo (ZIMBABWE)

Swamp in the Streets - A young Senegalese boy jumps from bag to bag to avoid stepping in the bug- and rat-infested green swampy water that has taken over the streets in a city near the nation’s capital, Dakar. REUTERS/Normand Blouin (SENEGAL)

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Swamp in the Streets - A young Senegalese boy jumps from bag to bag to avoid stepping in the bug- and rat-infested green swampy water that has taken over the streets in a city near the nation’s capital, Dakar. REUTERS/Normand Blouin (SENEGAL)

Peacekeepers - African Union peacekeepers from Burundi, just deployed into Somalia, walk the streets of Mogadishu. There was a recent surge in deployment of AU troops to the nation to help the government battle a growing insurgent movement. REUTERS/Feisal Omar (SOMALIA)

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Peacekeepers - African Union peacekeepers from Burundi, just deployed into Somalia, walk the streets of Mogadishu. There was a recent surge in deployment of AU troops to the nation to help the government battle a growing insurgent movement. REUTERS/Feisal Omar (SOMALIA)

Doctor Protest - In the Dominican Republic, a man protests alongside doctors who are demanding a pay raise for physicians. His sign reads, “Free Services for Patients and Increase for Doctors.” REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz (DOMINICAN REPUBLIC)

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Doctor Protest - In the Dominican Republic, a man protests alongside doctors who are demanding a pay raise for physicians. His sign reads, “Free Services for Patients and Increase for Doctors.” REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz (DOMINICAN REPUBLIC)