A therapeutic greyhound in Spain, a civil defense drill in South Korea, flooding in Peru, a robot-run hotel in Japan, a blizzard in the American northeast, refugees learning curling in Canada, and much more
Photos of the Week: 3/11–3/17
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The face of the remote-controlled humanoid Telenoid at a nursing home in Natori, Japan on March 13, 2017. This is the first case of a Telenoid being installed at a nursing home in the world. The 2.7 kg humanoid enables the operator to communicate with the elderly over long distance, with its camera and microphone capturing the voice and movements of an operator and projecting them through its body to the elderly. The nursing home staff have seen elderly patients, especially those with dementia, becoming more active and positive to communicate when they communicate with the Telenoids. Telenoids cost 1,000,000 JPY (approximately $8,700) and can be rented for 50,000 JPY (about $435) per month. #
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The full moon rises behind the New York City skyline, including the Empire State Building, center, and the Chrysler Building, left, as seen from downtown Newark, New Jersey, on March 12, 2017. #
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Villagers whose feet are cast in cement blocks sit on a chair as part of four days of protest to draw attention to what they say is environmental damage to their farmland from a cement factory, in Rembang, Central Java, outside the presidential palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 16, 2017. #
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A dinosaur robot acting as a receptionist demonstrates how to check in to the hotel during a press preview for the newly-opening Henn na Hotel Maihama Tokyo Bay in Urayasu, east of Tokyo, Japan, on March 15, 2017. Japan's second robot-run hotel, Henn na Hotel ("strange hotel" in Japanese) opened on March 15, 2017. #
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Robert Kelly, left, a political science professor at Pusan National University, holds a press conference with his wife Jung-a Kim, right, and children Marion (center) and James at the university in Busan, South Korea, on March 15, 2017. In a video that went viral this week, Kelly spoke from his home office via Skype with BBC about the just-ousted South Korean President Park Geun Hye, when his young daughter and son paraded into the room behind him. #
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Ultra-Orthodox Jews are hit by a police water cannon during a protest against Israeli army conscription in Jerusalem on March 15, 2017. Ultra-Orthodox Jews have for years been exempt from military service, which is compulsory for Jewish Israelis. The arrangement has caused widespread resentment among Israel's secular majority. The ultra-Orthodox claim the military will expose their youth to secularism and undermine their devout lifestyle. #
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A destroyed artifact is seen in a museum, where ISIS militants filmed themselves destroying priceless statues and sculptures in 2015, during a battle against the militants in Mosul, Iraq, on March 11, 2017. #
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A crane sits on Highway 1 south of the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge in Big Sur, California, on March 13, 2017. The collapsing bridge along the California coast has split the Big Sur area in two, stranding residents without access to grocery stores and public services and closing part of scenic Highway 1 for as long as a year. #
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A man walks along a damaged avenue in west Mosul, Iraq, on March 14, 2017, as Iraqi forces continue to advance in the embattled city combating ISIS fighters. Baghdad's forces launched a major drive last month to oust the Islamic State group from west Mosul, a battle that has pushed more than 80,000 people to flee their homes in less than three weeks. #
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A Yazidi refugee from Kurdistan laughs as he learns the sport of curling at the Royal Canadian Curling Club during an event put on by the "Together Project" in Toronto on March 15, 2017. #
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A firefighter wearing a protection helmets with horns attends a demonstration at Republique to protest against austerity measures in Paris, France, on March 14, 2017. #
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A South Korean government official checks her gas mask during a civil defense drill against possible North Korea's chemical attack at their office in Seoul, South Korea, on March 15, 2017. A nationwide civil defense drill took place Wednesday preparing for possible terror, natural disaster or sudden air attack by North Korea. #
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Peruvian Jerry Moya, wears traditional Peruvian "Marinera" clothes as he holds his dog Tom before dancing for tips in the Plaza de Armas in downtown Santiago, Chile, on March 12, 2017. #
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Atila, a trained therapeutic greyhound used to treat patients with mental-health issues and learning difficulties, falls asleep as it is caressed by three patients at Benito Menni health facility in Elizondo, Spain, on February 13, 2017. #
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Cooper, an assistance dog belonging to Philip Eaglesham (left), yawns as Britain's Prince Harry leads a panel discussion with former members of the UK and US Armed Forces Ivan Castro (right) and Eaglesham, at King's College in London, on March 16, 2017. #
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Zongyang Jia of China warms up prior to the Men's Aerials Final on day three of the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboard World Championships 2017 on March 10, 2017 in Sierra Nevada, Spain. #
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