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Open Image ModalTwo male and two female as yet unnamed Southern Cheetah cubs play in their enclosure as they make their public debut at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park near Ashford, Kent.
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Open Image ModalA group of mourners sing and dance outside the Johannesburg home of former president Nelson Mandela Friday, Dec. 6, 2013. Mandela passed away Thursday night after a long illness. He was 95. As word of Mandela's death spread, current and former presidents, athletes and entertainers, and people around the world spoke about the life and legacy of the former South African leader. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalICAP's 21st annual global Charity Day got underway with brokers dressing up on the trading floor to raise money for 200 charities worldwide. The Duchess of Cornwall and Cheryl Cole joined celebrities for ICAP in its London office to speak to customers and help boost trading volumes for the day. ICAP Charity Day has raised more than £100 million for over 1,400 charities since 1993.
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Open Image ModalThere is exactly one month left to enter your photos into the Sony World Photography Awards, which has a number of categories from profession to amateur as well as youth competitions. This year, The Huffington Post's lifestyle editor Poorna Bell will be on the judging panel, so make sure you get your entries in!
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Open Image ModalIdris Elba and Naomie Harris arriving for the Royal Film Performance of Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, at the Odeon Leicester Square, London.
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Open Image ModalChristmas lights on display in Byron Road, New Milton, Hampshire where each year, a group of residents on Byron Road switch on their lights to raise money for the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance.
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Open Image ModalLady Gaga is sighted leaving her hotel on December 4, 2013 in London, England.
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Open Image ModalAshtyn Gardner, 2, from Mobile, Ala., loses her balance as her leg gets caught in a walker belonging to another child, left, as she is greeted by Sunny, one of the presidential dogs, as she is held on a leash by first lady Michelle Obama, as children of military families participate in a holiday arts and crafts event in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013.
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Open Image ModalSir Isaac Newton's death mask is part of an exhibition of 150 fascinating items from Edinburgh University's collection displayed at it's main library in Edinburgh.
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Open Image ModalThe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are seen leaving Kensington Palace for the Diplomatic reception at Buckingham Palace.
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Open Image ModalNigella Lawson arrives at Isleworth Crown Court on December 4, 2013 in Isleworth, England.
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Open Image ModalITV2 presenter Joe Swash took last years Celebrity camp mate, Helen Flanagan back to the jungle trials area today to show her how things should be done at a Bushtucker Trial. Helen famously failed at most of the trials she attempted last year. Joe seems comfortable with a crocodile on his chest, Helen was much more wary and refused the opportunity to win stars....again.
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Open Image ModalCromer Pier this morning after the worst tidal surge for more than 60 years hit coastal towns along the east coast of Britain. (credit:PA)
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Open Image ModalMadame Tussauds wardrobe supervisor Jane Anderson puts the finishing touches to the wax figures of (left to right) Usain Bolt, Albert Einstein, Kate Winslet, Sir Richard Branson and Mayor of London Boris Johnson as they don Christmas sweaters to show their support for Save the Childrens Christmas Jumper Day to make the world better with a sweater , at the wax museum in central London.
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Open Image ModalKate Moss and Rita Ora arriving for the 2013 British Fashion Awards, at The London Coliseum, St Martin's Lane, London.
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Open Image ModalPlayboy Enterprises undated handout photo of Kate Moss as she appears in the January/February 2014 double issue of Playboy magazine, to kick off its year-long 60th anniversary celebration.
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Open Image ModalPresident Barack Obama, with daughters Sasha, center partially hidden, and Malia, pays for his purchase the the local bookstore Politics and Prose in northwest Washington, Saturday.
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Open Image ModalThe Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne during a visit to JCB's backhoe loader factory in Rocester, Staffordshire. JCB announced today plans to invest £150 million to expand its operations in Staffordshire and create an additional 2.500 jobs by 2018. (credit:PA)
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Open Image ModalPrime Minister David Cameron meets pupils and plays table tennis with children from Long Jiang Lu Primary School in Chengdu, as part of his three day visit to China. (credit:PA)
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Open Image ModalA baby of palm cockatoos, also known as the Goliath Cockatoo, is presented at the Zoo in Prague, Czech Republic, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013. It is the first of its kind that was born in Czech Republic and the first baby palm cockatoo in Europe since 2010. It was born on October 1, 2013 and remains nameless until the gender is known. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalThe Duke of Cambridge takes part in a Coach Core apprentice training session at Westway Sports Centre, London. (credit:PA)
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Open Image ModalHundred of people gather with candle lights to celebrate the 86th birthday of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej at Democracy Monument in Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013. Thailand put politics aside Thursday to celebrate the birthday of the country's revered monarch, who used his annual birthday speech to call for stability but made no direct reference to the crisis that has deeply divided the nation. (AP Photo/Wason Wanichakorn) (credit:AP)
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Open Image ModalA stunning sunrise over Battersea Power Station.
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Open Image ModalTwitter account @MeetAnimals tweet a cute photo of a seven-week-old lion cub meeting his dad for the first time. (credit:Twitter/@MeetAnimals)
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Open Image ModalRebecca Adlington has finally proved herself in the jungle, earning an almighty ten stars for her team in 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!'
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Open Image ModalBritish taxpayer’s money is being given to French fishing trawlers to destroy the deep seabed in British waters. This is the message being promoted by Gillian Anderson and others in the latest collection of “Fishlove” images, the photographic campaign that is highlighting the issue of collapsing fish stocks.The collection, photographed by French portrait photographer Denis Rouvre, includes images of Gillian Anderson, Olivia Williams, Goldie and a number of French celebrities posing with fish.
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Open Image ModalThe Christmas Tree donated annually by the city of Oslo, Norway is erected and prepared to be decorated in lights, for the festive period in Trafalgar Square, central London.