In photos: The world mourns the Orlando shooting victims

How the world is uniting as one in support of the 49 innocent lives lost at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando on Jun. 12 2016.

The city of Toronto illuminated its sign outside City Hall in a rainbow of colours.
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"This is pride. Toronto stands in solidarity with the LGBTQ community around the world #LoveIsLove," wrote Mayor John Tory on Twitter.
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The Eiffel Tower was lit up in the colours of the rainbow flag in memory of the 49 lives lost in Orlando.
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Thousands gathered outside Manhattan's historic Stonewall Inn to take part in a vigil.
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Citizens of Seoul, South Korea, gathered in the city's downtown core to pay tribute to the victims.
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Thousands participated in a candlelight vigil at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando.
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Brussels' heritage buildings were set a glow in a colourful show of support and solidarity.
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Lady Gaga broke down in tears while delivering an emotional speech during a vigil in Los Angeles.
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Members of India's LGBT community paid their respects during a candlelight vigil.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge signed a book of condolences at the US Embassy in London.