Photos of the Day
WAITING HIS TURN: A woman held a baby boy as he waited to be seen by a medic from the Kenyan Defense Forces in Ras Kamboni, Somalia,
SACRED MONKEY: A family walked out of the Lord Hanuman temple in the Karol Bagh neighborhood in New Delhi Tuesday. The monkey god is one of the most revered in Hinduism.
BROKEN FAMILY: Azim Mai and her daughter, Shaziya, waited to be treated for their wounds at the Acid Survivors Foundation in Islamabad, Pakistan, Tuesday. Her husband allegedly threw acid on them when she refused to sell their boys to a man in Dubai to use as camel racers.
PANDA MEETS THE PRESS: Tian Tian made her first media appearance Monday at the Edinburgh Zoo since she and a male panda arrived from China earlier this month. Officials hope that the first giant pandas to live in the United Kingdom in decades will reproduce.
ABLAZE: A firefighter kicked at the door of a burning fuel truck in Quetta, Pakistan. Militants had fired a rocket-propelled grenade at the truck and others trucks loaded with fuel and supplies headed to NATO troops in Afghanistan. Twenty-five trucks burned.
PILES OF FISH: A woman sat outside her shop awaiting customers to buy fish at the Kibumba border between Congo and Rwanda.
MAKING CHANGE: A vendor stacked coins near a bus stop in Karachi, Pakistan, Thursday. Customers buy goods from his booth in order to break their bank notes into small change to buy bus tickets, according to the man.
MANY ROPES: Li Jinlong jumped ropes in Beijing Wednesday. Students at Da Sun Ge Zhuang Central Primary School practiced the skill as they prepared for a sports cultural exposition.
CHILD LABOR: Abdullah Altaf, 10 years old, took a break from arranging bricks at a factory where he and his family work on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan,
GUITAR AND A GUN: U.S. Army Sgt. Larrison Manygats, from Coal Mine Mesa, Ariz., walked with his guitar and weapon near housing units at Camp Kalsu in Iskandariya, Iraq.
CRYING OUT: A member of a Socialist student union tried to recover from tear gas fired by police in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Police also used water cannons. At least 13 people were injured. Protesters demanded a budget include employment help for the nation's youths.
TAKING AIM: A police officer pointed a weapon at demonstrators in a tree as officers dismantled an Occupy Los Angeles encampment outside City Hall . Police arrested about 200 people.
EASY TO SPOT: A red pickup truck drove past snow-covered trees in Haslett, Mich., Wednesday. Snow and slick roads caused hazardous driving conditions in parts of southern Michigan, slowing the morning commute.
ALL DRIED UP: Romanian men driving a horse-cart laden with sand and stones made their way Friday along the dried-up bed of the Susita River near the village of Tisita, 200 kilometers northeast of Bucharest, Romania.
THROWING STONES: A Palestinian child threw stones toward Israeli border guards during clashes in Shuafat, a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem.
A ROUGH PATCH: A statue of Umm Kulthum, a deceased Egyptian singer, wore an eye patch . Someone placed the patch there to symbolize protesters wounded in clashes with security forces during recent protests in Cairo's Tahrir Square before parliamentary elections.
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