Photographs: Andrew Kelly/Reuters
This week, rediff.com has been bringing for you a series of compelling photos shot by Reuters photographers that encompass the drama and diversity of trends and topics that defined the past year.
The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part I
The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part II
Here's the concluding part of the series.
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Andrew Burton/Reuters
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Yannis Behrakis/Reuters
A protester taunts riot policemen in Syntagma Square in Athens during a violent protest against the visit of Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel. Tens of thousands of angry Greek protesters filled the streets of Athens to greet German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who offered sympathy but no promise of further aid on her first visit since the euro crisis erupted three years ago.
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Rafael Marchante/Reuters
A woman sings the Portuguese national anthem during a protest against austerity, in front of Portugal's parliament in Lisbon. Portugese parliament's 2013 budget promises a third year of recession and the biggest tax hikes in modern history to ensure international bailout terms are met.
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Francois Lenoir/Reuters
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Lucas Jackson/Reuters
People walk past a beach club destroyed by Hurricane Sandy in Sea Bright, New Jersey.
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Asmaa Waguih/Reuters
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Amir Cohen/Reuters
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Joe Penney/Reuters
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Jason Lee/Reuters
Paramilitary police officers shovel snow in a line at the Forbidden City on a day of both rain and snow, in central Beijing.
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Dwi Oblo/Reuters
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Goran Tomasevic/Reuters
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Thomas Peter/Reuters
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Nacho Doce/Reuters
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Asmaa Waguih/Reuters
A refugee child walks on top of a tent in a refugee camp in Atimeh, on the Syrian-Turkish border of the Idlib Governorate
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Davis Turner/Reuters
Paula Broadwell, the woman whose affair with CIA director David Petraeus led to his resignation, leaves her home in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Darren Staples/Reuters
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The most POWERFUL photos over the past year: Part III
Photographs: Marcelo del Pozo/Reuters
Unemployed Antonia Rodriguez, 44, smokes in an apartment of an occupied building in the Andalusian capital of Seville, southern Spain. More than 30 struggling families are occupying an apartment in Seville in southern Spain that has been empty since it was finished three years ago. The building is one of hundreds of thousands of ghost constructions gathering dust all over Spain that banks and property developers are unable to sell. Most of the occupiers of the flats, which have brand-new wooden floors with sparkling double glazing, have been thrown out of their own homes by landlords or bailiffs after they defaulted on their mortgage or could not pay the rent.
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