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Pictures of the Week: January 18 – January 25

From the French intervention in Mali and the Obama daughters enjoying the Inauguration to the surreal, icy aftermath of a fire in Chicago and a headless princess in London, TIME presents the best images of the week.

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The Aftermath of an Acid Attack in Iran

When Sommayeh Mehri asked for a divorce, her husband responded with a brutal acid attack. Iranian photographer Abolfazl Nesaei documents how Mehri and her daughters live with the scars.

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Set Adrift in Western China

Photographer John Francis Peters's road trip through China offers a glimpse at the subtle connections that define the country today.

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Happy 70th Birthday, Janis Joplin: Photos of the Young Blues Star

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Pictures of the Week: January 11 – January 18

From Obama's gun control stance and Lance Armstrong's doping confession to the Kumbh Mela pilgrimage and a runaway train in Sweden, TIME presents the best images of the week.

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Exclusive: Magnum Emergency Fund Announces 2013 Grantees

The Magnum Foundation Emergency Fund announces the recipients of its 2013 grants, supporting 10 photographers as they document under-reported stories around the world.

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A Second Look: Chim’s Children of War

In 1948, Magnum photographer David Seymour was given a mission by the newly founded UNICEF: report on the fate of the 13 million children across Europe who have been left homeless and/or in dire need by the Second World War. 'Children of War', a new book by Umbrage Edition, highlights his incredible photographs of European children taken in the aftermath of the war.

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‘Roman Vishniac Rediscovered’: A Great Photographer’s Lost World Revealed

A new show at the International Center of Photography in New York rediscovers the work of Russian-born photographer Roman Vishniac.

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Renaissance Man: Nadav Kander Rediscovers the Nude

Photographer Nadav Kander's new show, Bodies: 6 Women, 1 Man, marries a sensitivity for powerful portraiture with an artistic appreciation for Renaissance-style art.

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Lurking in Liberty: A Photographer’s Journey into the Human and Animal World

Photographer Daniel Naudé has spent the last six years chasing wild dogs across his native South Africa in an effort to understand the relationship between human and animal, and why we never quite know which one we are.

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