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Two activists from the Ukrainian women's rights group Femen are surrounded by media as they stage a protest in front of the polling station where Marine Le Pen, France's National Front political party head, votes in Henin-Beaumont
Two activists from the Ukrainian women's rights group Femen are surrounded by media as they stage a protest in front of the polling station where Marine Le Pen, France's National Front political party head, votes during the European Parliament election in Henin-Beaumont, May 25, 2014. Citizens from 28-nations cast their vote to elect the 751 members of the European Parliament. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS MEDIA CIVIL UNREST) TEMPLATE OUT
Russian journalists Marat Saychenko and Oleg Sidyakin pose for a picture in Lifenews office
Russian journalists Marat Saychenko (L) and Oleg Sidyakin pose for a picture in Lifenews office May 25, 2014. President Vladimir Putin called the detention of two Russian journalists in Ukraine unacceptable and suggested it highlighted wider questions about the legitimacy of political power in Ukraine. The detention of Saychenko and Sidyakin, working for the pro-Kremlin Internet news outlet LifeNews, has added to tensions between Moscow and Kiev, which accuses Russia of destabilizing Ukraine's Russian-speaking east ahead of a presidential vote on Sunday. They were detained a week ago by Ukrainian National Guard near the town of Kramatorsk and released last night. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: MEDIA POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Russian journalists Marat Saychenko and Oleg Sidyakin pose for a picture in Lifenews office
Russian journalists Marat Saychenko (L) and Oleg Sidyakin pose for a picture in Lifenews office May 25, 2014. President Vladimir Putin called the detention of two Russian journalists in Ukraine unacceptable and suggested it highlighted wider questions about the legitimacy of political power in Ukraine. The detention of Saychenko and Sidyakin, working for the pro-Kremlin Internet news outlet LifeNews, has added to tensions between Moscow and Kiev, which accuses Russia of destabilizing Ukraine's Russian-speaking east ahead of a presidential vote on Sunday. They were detained a week ago by Ukrainian National Guard near the town of Kramatorsk and released last night. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: MEDIA POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Russian journalists Marat Saychenko and Oleg Sidyakin pose for a picture in Lifenews office
Russian journalists Marat Saychenko (L) and Oleg Sidyakin pose for a picture in Lifenews office May 25, 2014. President Vladimir Putin called the detention of two Russian journalists in Ukraine unacceptable and suggested it highlighted wider questions about the legitimacy of political power in Ukraine. The detention of Saychenko and Sidyakin, working for the pro-Kremlin Internet news outlet LifeNews, has added to tensions between Moscow and Kiev, which accuses Russia of destabilizing Ukraine's Russian-speaking east ahead of a presidential vote on Sunday. They were detained a week ago by Ukrainian National Guard near the town of Kramatorsk and released last night. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: MEDIA POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Marine Le Pen, France's National Front political party head, is surrounded by journalists after leaving a polling station during the European Parliament election in Henin-Beaumont
Marine Le Pen, France's National Front political party head, is surrounded by journalists after leaving a polling station during the European Parliament election in Henin-Beaumont, May 25, 2014. Citizens from 28-nations cast their vote to elect the 751 members of the European Parliament. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS MEDIA)
Marine Le Pen, France's National Front political party head, answers questions from journalists after leaving a polling station during the European Parliament election in Henin-Beaumont
Marine Le Pen, France's National Front political party head, answers questions from journalists after leaving a polling station during the European Parliament election in Henin-Beaumont, May 25, 2014. Citizens from 28-nations cast their vote to elect the 751 members of the European Parliament. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS MEDIA)