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Shirts off for Hillary

Two male supporters take off their shirts at a Hillary Clinton rally in California.

NBA playoff action

Highlights from the East and West conference finals.

Hurt lockers of the Middle East

Bomb disposal units remove the threat of explosives in the conflict zones of Syria and Iraq.

Syria in ruins

Images of a landscape devastated by war.

Ukraine pilot Savchenko pardoned

Russian President Vladimir Putin pardons jailed Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko on "humanitarian considerations".

Dramatic rescue at sea

A large wooden fishing boat overcrowded with migrants capsizes off the coast of Libya with over 550 people on board.

Top S-P-E-L-L-E-R-S

Contestants as young as six participate in the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Protesting Trump

Protests follow Donald Trump as he campaigns for the presidency.

Sydney in lights

The annual Vivid Sydney light festival is underway with installations and projections illuminating the city.

California Bern-ing

Bernie Sanders supporters in the Golden State.

REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Prom night for Precious Perez

Blind since birth, Precious Perez, gets the storybook prom night she hoped for.  Full Coverage 

REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

Quack squad on the hunt

At 9.45 a.m. each day, more than 1,000 Indian Runner ducks are released for the first of two sorties at South Africa’s Vergenoegd vineyard to seek and eat thousands of tiny white dune snails feasting on budding vines.  Full Coverage 

REUTERS/Siegfried Modola

Going for gold in the Great Rift Valley

In Kenya's western town of Iten, known as the "Home of Champions" for drawing runners to train from around the world, athletes rise to pound the track and dirt roads at dawn.  Full Coverage 

REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra

As fighters return, Tunisia faces growing challenge

As Tunisia's politics have stabilized, the government has reasserted control, taking back mosques, banning the local al Qaeda affiliate Ansar al Sharia, and forcing many militants to flee. At first the jihadists mostly headed to Syria. But now Libya is more popular with them - many Tunisians have become key figures in Islamic State there.  Full Coverage 

REUTERS/Yves Herman

Cannes from the sidelines

In addition to the picture-perfect poses, Reuters photographers also produced images on the sidelines of the Cannes Film Festival.  Full Coverage