Environmental activist Berta Cáceres was assassinated in 2016, after her decade-long campaign against the construction of a dam in Honduras. Orlando Sierra/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
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The beached pilot whales lie in clusters, dead on the shore of Hanson Bay in the Chatham Islands. Workers with New Zealand's Department of Conservation sought to prepare the 51 bodies for burial Friday. Department of Conservation New Zealand via Reuters hide caption
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A woman attends a march marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women in Asuncion, Paraguay, on November 25. Paraguay is one of the Latin American countries that has passed a law categorizing femicide — killing a woman because of her gender — as a specific crime. Jorge Saenz/AP hide caption
Ukraine's Border Security Force soldiers patrol the coast of the Azov Sea near Mariupol Port on Thursday. Martyn Aim/Getty Images hide caption