Israelis eat at a kosher McDonald's restaurant in Tel Aviv. David Silverman/Getty Images hide caption
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The graves were apparently opened and reopened multiple times, serving more than one generation. Courtesy of ACT Project hide caption
The case against Shaheen Dhada has set off a free-speech debate in India. Her father, Farooq Dhada, shown here with her, says in India, freedom of speech "exists only on paper." Julie McCarthy/NPR hide caption
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Zawia Kassim, 12, of Kigoma Region, would like to be a teacher someday. Courtesy of Jacquelyn Martin hide caption
Angel Salvatory, 17, buys cloth at a market in Kabanga village in Tanzania. Albinos living in a nearby protection center are allowed to go to the local market as long as they travel in a group for their own safety. Jacquelyn Martin for NPR hide caption
A protester shouts early Friday in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Gianluigi Guercia/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
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President Francois Hollande argues that homework puts poor children at a disadvantage, but others argue the extra work is needed to help those students succeed. Fred Dufour/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Flags from nations around the world fly outside the U.N. building in New York City. The challenges facing President Obama's foreign policy team will be among the topics of today's national conversation, hosted by Talk of the Nation and the Wilson Center. Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
In the southern West Bank city of Hebron today, supporters of Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas gathered in anticipation of today's vote at the U.N. Hazem Bader/AFP/Getty Images hide caption