World Lens: Week of Feb. 18

Tina Turner hits the stage in Europe | cast of "Notorious" is in Germany. See pics!

On Fire - Singing legend Tina Turner works it out onstage surrounded by four dancers during a stop on her European Tour in Zurich, Switzerland. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann SWITZERLAND

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On Fire - Singing legend Tina Turner works it out onstage surrounded by four dancers during a stop on her European Tour in Zurich, Switzerland. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann SWITZERLAND

"Notorious" Cast - The cast of “Notorious,” (left to right) actors Jamal Woolard, producer Voletta Wallace, Derek Luke, Antonique Smith, Anthony Mackie, Angela Bassett and director George Tillman pose during a photo call to promote the film at the 59th Berlinale film festival in Berlin. REUTERS/Johannes Eisele GERMANY

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"Notorious" Cast - The cast of “Notorious,” (left to right) actors Jamal Woolard, producer Voletta Wallace, Derek Luke, Antonique Smith, Anthony Mackie, Angela Bassett and director George Tillman pose during a photo call to promote the film at the 59th Berlinale film festival in Berlin. REUTERS/Johannes Eisele GERMANY

Obama Bodies - In Greece, body-painted performers stand together to reveal the face of President Barack Obama during “The Fall of Athens” performance. The piece was a part of the Art Marathon, which is set to travel around the world until 2050. REUTERS/Yiorgos Karahalis GREECE

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Obama Bodies - In Greece, body-painted performers stand together to reveal the face of President Barack Obama during “The Fall of Athens” performance. The piece was a part of the Art Marathon, which is set to travel around the world until 2050. REUTERS/Yiorgos Karahalis GREECE

Dancing Devotee - In Pakistan, a Muslim devotee dances at the shrine of Data Gani Bakhsh, a Muslim saint. Thousands across the nation are expected to attend the festival marking the anniversary of the saint’s death. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza PAKISTAN

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Dancing Devotee - In Pakistan, a Muslim devotee dances at the shrine of Data Gani Bakhsh, a Muslim saint. Thousands across the nation are expected to attend the festival marking the anniversary of the saint’s death. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza PAKISTAN

Laughter Heals - A 10-year-old Congolese boy comforts his young companion at the Heal Africa hospital in Goma. Both boys have had surgery to correct leg deformities. Along with about 70 other children, the pair was assisted by the charity Stand Proud, which helps young people who have polio or other leg defects. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

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Laughter Heals - A 10-year-old Congolese boy comforts his young companion at the Heal Africa hospital in Goma. Both boys have had surgery to correct leg deformities. Along with about 70 other children, the pair was assisted by the charity Stand Proud, which helps young people who have polio or other leg defects. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

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Recuperating - In Congo, a woman rests after recently undergoing surgery at the general hospital in Dungu. Thousands of Congolese are displaced due to the rebel fighting these past two months. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

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Recuperating - In Congo, a woman rests after recently undergoing surgery at the general hospital in Dungu. Thousands of Congolese are displaced due to the rebel fighting these past two months. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

Cholera Outbreak - A Zimbabwean girl stands beside a police officer at a mosquito net distribution center. The nation is currently suffering from a cholera epidemic and flooding from the rainy season could result in the water-borne illness spreading further.  REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo ZIMBABWE

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Cholera Outbreak - A Zimbabwean girl stands beside a police officer at a mosquito net distribution center. The nation is currently suffering from a cholera epidemic and flooding from the rainy season could result in the water-borne illness spreading further. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo ZIMBABWE

Island Riots - Nighttime rioting in Guadeloupe, a Caribbean island, resulted in this mess the next day. People protesting the cost of living, set cars on fire, ransacked stores and clashed with police. The demonstration left destroyed vehicles and debris all over the streets in the cities the next day. REUTERS/Gilles Petit GUADELOUPE

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Island Riots - Nighttime rioting in Guadeloupe, a Caribbean island, resulted in this mess the next day. People protesting the cost of living, set cars on fire, ransacked stores and clashed with police. The demonstration left destroyed vehicles and debris all over the streets in the cities the next day. REUTERS/Gilles Petit GUADELOUPE

The Opposition - In Zimbabwe, a supporter of the opposition group, Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), holds up a sign outside of the courthouse where a party leader, Roy Bennett is facing charges of insurgency. Bennett had been appointed to serve in the cabinet of the unity government before his arrest. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo ZIMBABWE

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The Opposition - In Zimbabwe, a supporter of the opposition group, Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), holds up a sign outside of the courthouse where a party leader, Roy Bennett is facing charges of insurgency. Bennett had been appointed to serve in the cabinet of the unity government before his arrest. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo ZIMBABWE

Dance Rally - South African opposition leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi dances during a campaign rally in Durban. Buthelezi is the leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), the nation’s second largest opposition party. Presidential elections are set for April, and African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma is an early favorite. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko SOUTH AFRICA

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Dance Rally - South African opposition leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi dances during a campaign rally in Durban. Buthelezi is the leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), the nation’s second largest opposition party. Presidential elections are set for April, and African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma is an early favorite. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko SOUTH AFRICA