This document provides a series of photos from news agency Reuters taken between April 19, 2013 and May 2, 2013. The photos show scenes from around the world including a desert town in Libya, a marijuana festival in Seattle after legalization, SWAT training in Utah, protests in India over a girl's rape and poisoning of Afghan schoolgirls. They also depict the aftermath of a building collapse in Bangladesh that killed hundreds of garment workers and photos from events in Ethiopia, Ukraine, New Jersey and more.
The document provides images from November 1-3, 2013 from various news sources. It includes over 50 photos from around the world showing events like Day of the Dead celebrations, a solar eclipse in Sudan, protests in France over job losses, and Diwali celebrations in India and Nepal. The images depict news events, cultural traditions, the natural world, and people going about their daily lives.
This document provides a summary of major news events from around the world in 2017 as captured through Reuters photographs. Some of the key events covered include: the Syrian civil war and refugee crisis; protests and unrest in Venezuela; natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires; North Korea's missile tests; the inauguration of Donald Trump and women's marches; and the Rohingya refugee crisis in Myanmar and Bangladesh. The photos offer a visual overview of the people, places, and significant happenings that shaped 2017 globally.
1) The document is a PowerPoint presentation that provides images and captions summarizing major news events that occurred throughout 2016. 2) Events covered include New Year's celebrations in Brazil, the Zika virus outbreak, protests at a wildlife refuge in Oregon, campaign rallies for US presidential candidates, the migrant crisis in Europe, deaths of celebrities like David Bowie, the US presidential primaries and election, terror attacks in Brussels, the conflict in Ukraine, the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the EU referendum in the UK, the Stanley Cup finals, the coup attempt in Turkey, the US presidential conventions, police shootings and protests in the US, the UEFA Euro 2016 soccer tournament in France, the US presidential election and aftermath,
This document provides descriptions and photos from 14 surprising photos from 2014, including a Darth Vader impersonator campaigning in Ukraine, a body paint contest in Spain, and giant sculptures of Marilyn Monroe and a hippopotamus on display in unusual locations.
January 1: Couples kiss in Times Square to ring in the new year. January-December: Pictures from around the world show major news events of 2014, including volcanic eruptions, conflicts in South Sudan and Ukraine, the Ebola outbreak, and selfies at the Oscars. December 31: The year ends as couples kiss in Times Square to ring in the new year.
The document is a collection of photos from around the world showing how ubiquitous smartphones have become. In the photos, people are using their phones to take selfies, check social media, communicate with others, document important events, and more. Smartphones have permeated all aspects of modern life and are nearly always in people's hands whether to take pictures, stay connected, or simply pass the time.
The Selfie Phenomenon Around the Globemaditabalnco
1. People around the world are taking selfies in a variety of contexts and settings, from tourist attractions to political events to fashion shows.
2. Selfies have become a popular way for people to document and share their experiences on social media.
3. The photos show selfies being taken by individuals as well as groups at many different types of events and locations.
The document provides images from November 1-3, 2013 from various news sources. It includes over 50 photos from around the world showing events like Day of the Dead celebrations, a solar eclipse in Sudan, protests in France over job losses, and Diwali celebrations in India and Nepal. The images depict news events, cultural traditions, the natural world, and people going about their daily lives.
This document provides a summary of major news events from around the world in 2017 as captured through Reuters photographs. Some of the key events covered include: the Syrian civil war and refugee crisis; protests and unrest in Venezuela; natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires; North Korea's missile tests; the inauguration of Donald Trump and women's marches; and the Rohingya refugee crisis in Myanmar and Bangladesh. The photos offer a visual overview of the people, places, and significant happenings that shaped 2017 globally.
1) The document is a PowerPoint presentation that provides images and captions summarizing major news events that occurred throughout 2016. 2) Events covered include New Year's celebrations in Brazil, the Zika virus outbreak, protests at a wildlife refuge in Oregon, campaign rallies for US presidential candidates, the migrant crisis in Europe, deaths of celebrities like David Bowie, the US presidential primaries and election, terror attacks in Brussels, the conflict in Ukraine, the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the EU referendum in the UK, the Stanley Cup finals, the coup attempt in Turkey, the US presidential conventions, police shootings and protests in the US, the UEFA Euro 2016 soccer tournament in France, the US presidential election and aftermath,
This document provides descriptions and photos from 14 surprising photos from 2014, including a Darth Vader impersonator campaigning in Ukraine, a body paint contest in Spain, and giant sculptures of Marilyn Monroe and a hippopotamus on display in unusual locations.
January 1: Couples kiss in Times Square to ring in the new year. January-December: Pictures from around the world show major news events of 2014, including volcanic eruptions, conflicts in South Sudan and Ukraine, the Ebola outbreak, and selfies at the Oscars. December 31: The year ends as couples kiss in Times Square to ring in the new year.
The document is a collection of photos from around the world showing how ubiquitous smartphones have become. In the photos, people are using their phones to take selfies, check social media, communicate with others, document important events, and more. Smartphones have permeated all aspects of modern life and are nearly always in people's hands whether to take pictures, stay connected, or simply pass the time.
The Selfie Phenomenon Around the Globemaditabalnco
1. People around the world are taking selfies in a variety of contexts and settings, from tourist attractions to political events to fashion shows.
2. Selfies have become a popular way for people to document and share their experiences on social media.
3. The photos show selfies being taken by individuals as well as groups at many different types of events and locations.
El documento proporciona recomendaciones para una alimentación correcta que incluyen comer al menos un alimento de cada grupo en cada comida principal, consumir la mayor variedad posible de alimentos como verduras, frutas y cereales integrales, y comer de acuerdo a las necesidades individuales sin excederse. También recomienda limitar el consumo de grasas, azúcares, sales y beber mucha agua pura, además de realizar 30 minutos de actividad física diaria.
Effectief communiceren door rekenkamers: van middelen-denken naar doelgericht...edithvleeshouwers
Presentatie over effectief communiceren, kansen en valkuilen voor de Kring van Secretarissen van de NVRR (Nederlandse Vereniging van Rekenkamers & Rekenkamer-commissies, juni 2011)
Cada manhã na África, uma gazela e um leão acordam sabendo que precisam correr mais rápido que o outro para sobreviver: a gazela para escapar do leão e o leão para capturar a gazela e se alimentar. A mensagem é que não importa se você é o predador ou a presa, seja persistente e continue correndo para sobreviver.
Presentation av praktikplatsen.se verksamhet och beskrivning av nytt projekt med ensamkommande barn. Syftet är att skapa en ny mötesarena mellan arbetsliv, föreningsliv, skola och ensamkommande barn.
Presentation genomförd av teamledare
Rasim Avdic
Rasim.avdic@grkom.se
La serigrafía es una técnica de impresión que consiste en aplicar tinta a través de una malla fina con una imagen creada fotográficamente. La tinta se esparce sobre la malla y pasa a través de las áreas abiertas para plasmar la imagen en el soporte. Este método puede usarse en diversos materiales como tela, papel, plástico y madera. La serigrafía se utiliza ampliamente para imprimir ropa, plásticos, calcomanías, vidrio, cartelería, etiquetas y para
This document discusses equilibrium in consumption and production using an Edgeworth box model. It explains that equilibrium occurs where the indifference curves of two consumers are tangent, known as the contract curve. General equilibrium is achieved when the contract curve touches the production possibility frontier in the Edgeworth box, establishing equilibrium in both markets simultaneously. However, general equilibrium is not unique and depends on given prices; the model assumes perfect competition and does not explain price determination.
This document discusses Samuelson's social welfare function approach to welfare economics. It introduces key concepts like Pareto optimality, social indifference curves, utility possibility curves, and the grand utility possibility frontier. The key point is that Samuelson's model finds a unique point of constrained bliss where social welfare is maximized, taking into account both individual utility levels and aggregate production possibilities. This point satisfies efficiency conditions and maximizes the social welfare function subject to resource constraints.
The document provides a summary of news stories from various dates between November 7, 2012 and April 10, 2013. It includes 30 images with captions describing news events from locations around the world, including stories about lithium reserves in Bolivia, oil production in North Dakota, disabled individuals accessing beaches in Brazil, and pollution in China. The captions discuss political, economic, and social issues on the international stage.
This document is a gallery of 365 photos from 2013 that depict notable events from each day of the year. Some key events and images shown include New Year's celebrations in Brazil, a wedding in Bulgaria, aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey, civil war violence in Syria, massive religious festivals in India, the presidential inauguration in the U.S., French intervention in Mali, and the Oscar Pistorius murder case in South Africa. The gallery aims to capture a wide range of human experiences from around the world through photojournalism over the course of the year.
The document is a collection of images from June 2013, week 1-2. It includes photos from sports games, wildfires, political events, protests, natural disasters and more. The images come from locations around the world like Canada, China, Austria, Syria, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, France, the United States and others. The photos provide a visual snapshot of news events from the first half of June 2013 on a global scale.
- The document is a collection of photos from July 2013 with captions, covering various international news stories that month.
- It includes photos of a derailed train in France, environmental protests in Mongolia, wildfires in Arizona that killed 19 firefighters, political protests in Egypt, and images from the Tour de France cycling race.
- The document provides a visual overview of some of the major news events that occurred around the world in July 2013.
This document contains a summary of images from June 2013, weeks 3 and 4. It describes 16 photos taken on June 16th showing various events around the world, including protests in Turkey and Thailand, a soccer match in Spain, and celebrities on a red carpet in Canada. It also briefly summarizes 10 additional photos from June 17th depicting locations and events in countries such as North Korea, Brazil, Indonesia, and Northern Ireland.
This document provides a summary of images from August 1-5, 2013. It includes photos from around the world showing events like protests in Egypt and Russia, flooding in Germany and Karachi, and cultural events in France, China, and Somalia during Ramadan. Locations represented include Cairo, Moscow, Mainz, Hangzhou, Mogadishu, and more. The images offer a glimpse into news stories and daily life from across the globe during the first week of August 2013.
A 24-year old Syrian woman holds her daughter at a detention center in Bulgaria as she and her family flee the conflict in Syria. Meanwhile, the US President delays a military strike against Syria to seek congressional approval. Photos from events around the world between August 28th and September 2nd are also included, such as a peace march in Gibraltar, the Burning Man festival in Nevada, and a tennis match at the US Open.
Three photos from 2013 are summarized:
1. A photo showing bodies reportedly killed by nerve gas in Syria, with over 1,400 people dying in the chemical attack.
2. Pope Francis waving to followers in Rio de Janeiro at a mass, attended by thousands.
3. Anti-government protesters rallying in Kiev, Ukraine in December against the president's decision to suspend a trade deal with the EU.
The document appears to be a collection of news images from December 1-2, 2013 covering various international news stories. The images show events such as protests in Kiev against the Ukrainian government's decision to delay an EU trade deal, clashes between police and protesters in Bangkok, rescue efforts after a helicopter crashed into a pub in Glasgow, and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announcing plans to use drones for package delivery. A total of 35 images with captions are included documenting global news from those two days.
1) Panama detained a North Korean ship carrying military equipment, including missiles, hidden under bags of sugar. The ship's captain attempted suicide during the standoff.
2) Images show Muslims celebrating Ramadan with prayers and fasting as well as preparing food like vermicelli.
3) A train carrying crude oil derailed and exploded in a small Canadian town, with investigations finding the train was traveling too fast.
El documento proporciona recomendaciones para una alimentación correcta que incluyen comer al menos un alimento de cada grupo en cada comida principal, consumir la mayor variedad posible de alimentos como verduras, frutas y cereales integrales, y comer de acuerdo a las necesidades individuales sin excederse. También recomienda limitar el consumo de grasas, azúcares, sales y beber mucha agua pura, además de realizar 30 minutos de actividad física diaria.
Effectief communiceren door rekenkamers: van middelen-denken naar doelgericht...edithvleeshouwers
Presentatie over effectief communiceren, kansen en valkuilen voor de Kring van Secretarissen van de NVRR (Nederlandse Vereniging van Rekenkamers & Rekenkamer-commissies, juni 2011)
Cada manhã na África, uma gazela e um leão acordam sabendo que precisam correr mais rápido que o outro para sobreviver: a gazela para escapar do leão e o leão para capturar a gazela e se alimentar. A mensagem é que não importa se você é o predador ou a presa, seja persistente e continue correndo para sobreviver.
Presentation av praktikplatsen.se verksamhet och beskrivning av nytt projekt med ensamkommande barn. Syftet är att skapa en ny mötesarena mellan arbetsliv, föreningsliv, skola och ensamkommande barn.
Presentation genomförd av teamledare
Rasim Avdic
Rasim.avdic@grkom.se
La serigrafía es una técnica de impresión que consiste en aplicar tinta a través de una malla fina con una imagen creada fotográficamente. La tinta se esparce sobre la malla y pasa a través de las áreas abiertas para plasmar la imagen en el soporte. Este método puede usarse en diversos materiales como tela, papel, plástico y madera. La serigrafía se utiliza ampliamente para imprimir ropa, plásticos, calcomanías, vidrio, cartelería, etiquetas y para
This document discusses equilibrium in consumption and production using an Edgeworth box model. It explains that equilibrium occurs where the indifference curves of two consumers are tangent, known as the contract curve. General equilibrium is achieved when the contract curve touches the production possibility frontier in the Edgeworth box, establishing equilibrium in both markets simultaneously. However, general equilibrium is not unique and depends on given prices; the model assumes perfect competition and does not explain price determination.
This document discusses Samuelson's social welfare function approach to welfare economics. It introduces key concepts like Pareto optimality, social indifference curves, utility possibility curves, and the grand utility possibility frontier. The key point is that Samuelson's model finds a unique point of constrained bliss where social welfare is maximized, taking into account both individual utility levels and aggregate production possibilities. This point satisfies efficiency conditions and maximizes the social welfare function subject to resource constraints.
The document provides a summary of news stories from various dates between November 7, 2012 and April 10, 2013. It includes 30 images with captions describing news events from locations around the world, including stories about lithium reserves in Bolivia, oil production in North Dakota, disabled individuals accessing beaches in Brazil, and pollution in China. The captions discuss political, economic, and social issues on the international stage.
This document is a gallery of 365 photos from 2013 that depict notable events from each day of the year. Some key events and images shown include New Year's celebrations in Brazil, a wedding in Bulgaria, aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey, civil war violence in Syria, massive religious festivals in India, the presidential inauguration in the U.S., French intervention in Mali, and the Oscar Pistorius murder case in South Africa. The gallery aims to capture a wide range of human experiences from around the world through photojournalism over the course of the year.
The document is a collection of images from June 2013, week 1-2. It includes photos from sports games, wildfires, political events, protests, natural disasters and more. The images come from locations around the world like Canada, China, Austria, Syria, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, France, the United States and others. The photos provide a visual snapshot of news events from the first half of June 2013 on a global scale.
- The document is a collection of photos from July 2013 with captions, covering various international news stories that month.
- It includes photos of a derailed train in France, environmental protests in Mongolia, wildfires in Arizona that killed 19 firefighters, political protests in Egypt, and images from the Tour de France cycling race.
- The document provides a visual overview of some of the major news events that occurred around the world in July 2013.
This document contains a summary of images from June 2013, weeks 3 and 4. It describes 16 photos taken on June 16th showing various events around the world, including protests in Turkey and Thailand, a soccer match in Spain, and celebrities on a red carpet in Canada. It also briefly summarizes 10 additional photos from June 17th depicting locations and events in countries such as North Korea, Brazil, Indonesia, and Northern Ireland.
This document provides a summary of images from August 1-5, 2013. It includes photos from around the world showing events like protests in Egypt and Russia, flooding in Germany and Karachi, and cultural events in France, China, and Somalia during Ramadan. Locations represented include Cairo, Moscow, Mainz, Hangzhou, Mogadishu, and more. The images offer a glimpse into news stories and daily life from across the globe during the first week of August 2013.
A 24-year old Syrian woman holds her daughter at a detention center in Bulgaria as she and her family flee the conflict in Syria. Meanwhile, the US President delays a military strike against Syria to seek congressional approval. Photos from events around the world between August 28th and September 2nd are also included, such as a peace march in Gibraltar, the Burning Man festival in Nevada, and a tennis match at the US Open.
Three photos from 2013 are summarized:
1. A photo showing bodies reportedly killed by nerve gas in Syria, with over 1,400 people dying in the chemical attack.
2. Pope Francis waving to followers in Rio de Janeiro at a mass, attended by thousands.
3. Anti-government protesters rallying in Kiev, Ukraine in December against the president's decision to suspend a trade deal with the EU.
The document appears to be a collection of news images from December 1-2, 2013 covering various international news stories. The images show events such as protests in Kiev against the Ukrainian government's decision to delay an EU trade deal, clashes between police and protesters in Bangkok, rescue efforts after a helicopter crashed into a pub in Glasgow, and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announcing plans to use drones for package delivery. A total of 35 images with captions are included documenting global news from those two days.
1) Panama detained a North Korean ship carrying military equipment, including missiles, hidden under bags of sugar. The ship's captain attempted suicide during the standoff.
2) Images show Muslims celebrating Ramadan with prayers and fasting as well as preparing food like vermicelli.
3) A train carrying crude oil derailed and exploded in a small Canadian town, with investigations finding the train was traveling too fast.
The document is a collection of images from November 2013, weeks 3 and 4. It contains over 50 photos dated between November 10th and 17th showing various news events including: the aftermath of typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, elections in Chile, sectarian violence in Pakistan, and a tornado that hit Washington, Illinois in the United States. The photos come from a variety of international news sources and cover stories on politics, natural disasters, celebrations and more.
2014 - Best photos of the year - Part Ivinhbinh2010
This document appears to be a collection of photos from 2014 with captions describing significant events around the world throughout the year. Some of the key photos and events summarized include:
- New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square and the Pope leading a mass on January 1st.
- Protests and clashes in Ukraine throughout January with photos of barricades and police in riot gear.
- Eruptions of Mount Sinabung volcano in Indonesia raining ash on nearby villages in January and February.
- Funeral services for former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on January 13th.
- Photos of celebrations, religious events, and natural disasters from locations around the world each month.
This document provides images from October 2013, specifically from the first two weeks. It includes photos of Scarlett Johansson at film events, bush crickets for sale in Beijing, students studying at Delhi University, power line repairs in Karachi, giant hornets killing people in China, an elephant killed by cyanide poisoning in Zimbabwe, coca leaves in Bolivia, construction at the Sochi Olympics site, signs of damage and abandonment in Fukushima from the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, and images from the first week of October including the Lincoln Memorial being closed in Washington D.C. and an advertising installation in Milan.
The document is a collection of images from October 16-17, 2013 covering various news events from around the world in 3 sentences or less:
Images show a new water park opening in North Korea, the aftermath of a typhoon that killed 17 in Japan, and a collapsed church in the Philippines after a deadly earthquake. Additional photos depict Muslims celebrating Eid al-Adha, an art gallery in London, destroyed structures in the Philippines, and rescued tarsier monkeys. Further pictures capture a security exercise in India, landscapes in Yemen and Germany, political protests and trials, and celebrations in Palestine and Pakistan.
Human Rights Day is celebrated globally every year on December 10th to mark the anniversary of the United Nations adopting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. The document showcases photos from some of the most fragile states in the world as identified by Foreign Policy and the Fund for Peace, depicting daily life and hardships in countries like Somalia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, and Haiti. It aims to not only reveal challenges but also resilience in places struggling with issues like conflict, poverty, and governance problems.
The document provides news articles from March 2-11, 2013 covering various international events. Some of the key topics covered include:
- Scientists studying Mars-like terrain in Utah to simulate working on Mars.
- Elections taking place in Kenya and effects of natural disasters in Japan.
- Ongoing conflicts and protests in the Middle East, as well as elections in Venezuela following Hugo Chavez's death.
- Cultural events and disasters around the world.
Pictures of the Year 2018 From Reutersmaditabalnco
This document provides a summary of Reuters' Pictures of the Year for 2018. It features 12 photos from major news events around the world over the past year, including:
1) A building covered in ice in Niagara Falls after winter weather.
2) Syrian civilians being rescued from Eastern Ghouta after attacks.
3) Survivors speaking out against disgraced USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
4) Historic meetings between North and South Korean leaders aimed at easing tensions.
The photos capture natural disasters, political upheaval, human suffering, and moments of hope from locations spanning North America, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Central and
DECEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Dec. 14 - Dec.20, 2018.vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photos from December 14-20, 2018 with captions providing context. It discusses several ongoing conflicts and issues during this period:
- Continued protests along the Gaza border between Palestinians and Israeli forces
- Migration crises including Venezuelans fleeing to Chile traversing the Andes Mountains and Cuban migrants risking their lives to cross the Chilean border.
- Violence and tensions between Palestinians and Israelis in Gaza and the West Bank.
DECEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Dec. 6 - Dec.13, 2018.vinhbinh2010
This document is a gallery of news photographs from December 6-13, 2018. It features photos from events around the world during that period, including:
- Pictures of a Honduran woman who gave birth while traveling with a migrant caravan and is now seeking asylum in the US.
- Photos from protests in Bolivia and France over political issues.
- Images showing daily life in locations like India, Russia, China, and Belarus.
- Shots of space launches and urban landscapes from around the globe.
The gallery provides a visual summary of major stories and events during the second week of December 2018.
DECEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Dec.1 - Dec. 6, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document contains a collection of photos from December 1-6, 2018 with captions. The photos show: the aftermath of protests in Paris by yellow vest protesters; mourners at a vigil for former President George H.W. Bush in Texas; and a man dressed as Santa Claus distributing toys and food to children in a Venezuelan slum. The document provides a brief visual overview of international news events during that period.
NOVEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Nov.24 - Nov.29, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photographs from November 24-29, 2018 with captions. It includes photos of Iraqi soldiers who received tattoos to cover scars from war injuries. One soldier's tattoos honor his fiancée killed in a bombing and express his ongoing pain. The photos also depict the journey of an Afghan migrant, Ali Rezaie, who arrived in Germany in 2015 and has integrated by working various jobs and making German friends, but still lacks secure immigration status. Finally, it shows Syrian migrant Haidar Darwish, who found new freedom in Germany to perform drag shows, an act that could not be done in his homeland.
NOVEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Nov.17 - Nov.23, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photographs from November 17-23, 2018. It includes photos from Syria showing children returning to school in Raqqa after ISIS rule, photos of North and South Korea destroying border guard posts, photos of destruction from wildfires in California, photos of soccer fans in Argentina, and photos of President Trump visiting areas destroyed by wildfires in California.
NOVEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Nov.12 - Nov.16, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document is a collection of photographs taken between November 1-8, 2018 that depict around 50 LGBTQ migrants who are traveling with a larger Central American migrant caravan hoping to reach the US border to seek asylum. The photos show the LGBTQ migrants facing harassment and abuse during their journey. They have banded together for protection. The photos also depict the difficult living conditions and challenges they face accessing facilities along the way.
NOVEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Nov.8 - Nov.12, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of news photographs from November 8-12, 2018. It includes photos of President Trump at a campaign rally, troops setting up at the US-Mexico border, migrants in Mexico, commemorations of WWI, wildfires in California destroying the town of Paradise, mass shootings in Thousand Oaks, and historical photos from WWI.
NOVEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Nov.1 - Nov.8, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a slideshow presentation titled "Pictures of the day - Nov.1 - Nov.8, 2018" containing photos from news sources between those dates. It includes photos from events like the migrant caravan in Mexico and Central America, Google employee walkouts, celebrations of All Saints Day and Day of the Dead, and autumn foliage scenes from around the world. The photos are accompanied by brief captions noting the date, location and subject of each image.
OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct. 29 - Oct .31, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document summarizes photos from the Associated Press that show a nationalist summer camp in Ukraine that trains children as young as 8 years old in military tactics like handling assault rifles. The camp is run by a radical nationalist group and aims to teach children nationalist ideology and how to defend Ukraine from Russians and their sympathizers. Camp activities shown in the photos include tactical exercises, shooting drills, and lectures that promote nationalist values and denounce LGBT rights and other Western influences. The overall document provides extensive details about the camp's paramilitary activities and radical nationalist mission.
OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct 24 - Oct 29, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document is a summary of pictures from October 24-29, 2018 from various news sources. It includes 14 photos with captions describing events around the world, such as a hurricane in Mexico, migrant caravans in Central America, soccer matches in South America, and fashion shows in Brazil. The photos provide a visual overview of world events during that period.
OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct.19 - Oct.24, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a gallery of photos from Reuters taken between April 7-12, 2018 related to the dairy industry in the US and Canada. The photos show scenes from dairy farms in the US struggling with low milk prices, as well as pictures of dairy cows and farmers. Canada's dairy industry is protected through supply management and production quotas, allowing farmers to earn higher prices compared to US farmers and weather market challenges. While a new trade deal provided some additional access to Canada's dairy market, the impact is small and unlikely to significantly help struggling US dairy farmers dealing with oversupply issues.
OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct.15 - Oct.19, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a slideshow presentation titled "Pictures of the day - Oct.15 - Oct.19, 2018" by vinhbinh2010. It contains 29 slides with photos from various dates ranging from December 2017 to August 2018. The photos are from Poland, Chile and other locations and depict topics like territorial defense forces training in Poland, lithium mining in Chile's Atacama Desert, and daily life.
OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct.11 - Oct.15, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document is a summary of pictures taken between October 11-15, 2018 related to migration. It includes photos from Tunisia showing families who have lost loved ones attempting to migrate to Europe by sea. Other photos show migrants in Colombia, including Venezuelans who have crossed into Colombia to escape economic hardship in Venezuela and are now living as undocumented migrants. The photos depict the journeys, living conditions, and challenges faced by migrants in both locations.
OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct 5 - Oct.11, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a slideshow presentation titled "Pictures of the day - Oct.5 - Oct.11, 2018" that contains photos and captions from news sources describing current events during that period. It includes photos from Zimbabwe showing the decline of the country's rail system, confrontation between protesters and a US Senator, funeral for Palestinian killed by Israeli troops, Catalan independence protests, Australian outback festival, and Philippine jail inspection. It also features photos of a Japanese helicopter carrier with profiles of female crew members integrating into traditionally male roles in the country's navy.
OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct.1 - Oct.5, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of pictures from October 1-5, 2018. It includes photos from: the aftermath of an earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia that devastated the city of Palu; clashes in Barcelona on the anniversary of Catalonia's banned independence referendum; ceremonies marking the one-year anniversary of the Las Vegas mass shooting; Paris Fashion Week runway shows; the eye of Hurricane Florence captured from space; astronauts aboard the International Space Station; and more news events from around the world during that period.
SEPTEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Sept.22 - Sept.30, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document is a 299 slide presentation titled "Pictures of the day - Sept.22 - Sept.30, 2018" that was created by vinhbinh2010. It contains photos from news sources from September 22nd to September 30th depicting current events primarily in the Middle East, including protests in Iraq and Gaza, Shiite religious rituals, and military parades in Iran. Each photo is accompanied by a caption with the date and brief description.
SEPTEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Sept.17 - Sept.21, 2018vinhbinh2010
This document is a slideshow presentation of news photographs taken between September 17-21, 2018. It includes photos from the controversial Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation hearings, protests of migrants being forced from forests in Morocco, the eruption of a volcano in Chile, flooding from Hurricane Florence in North Carolina, and the Berlin Marathon. The photos are accompanied by captions sourced from Associated Press news stories.
SEPTEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Sep.12 - Sep.17, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a 299 slide presentation titled "Pictures of the day - Sep.12 - Sep.17, 2018" by vinhbinh2010. It contains photos from news sources dated between August 3, 2018 and September 8, 2018 showing various events around the world such as badminton matches, earthquakes in Indonesia, celebrations in India and North Korea, and scenes of destruction and displacement from conflict in South Sudan. The photos are accompanied by brief captions providing context and dates for each image.
SEPTEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Sep.6 - Sep.12, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document is a slideshow presentation containing photos from July 18, 2018 to August 12, 2018 with captions. It focuses on three main topics:
1) Photos and a story about the deteriorating condition of a historic 6-floor timber building on an island near Istanbul that was originally built as a hotel but later served as an orphanage for Greek children until 1964.
2) Photos from Iran showing Afghan musicians performing and dealing with cultural restrictions.
3) Photos from Gaza depicting daily life, destruction from Israeli airstrikes, and Palestinians injured during protests at the border with Israel.
SEPTEMBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Sep.1 - Sep. 6, 2018vinhbinh2010
The document discusses China's efforts to regulate its hydropower industry by demolishing illegal small dams. It notes thousands of small dams were built rapidly which damaged the environment. Now, China wants to reverse course and close hundreds of dams while protecting state investments. Officials and experts disagree on how many dams should close and which criteria to use. The document also discusses how large dams have negatively impacted local rivers and fish populations according to farmers.
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Recent years have seen a disturbing rise in violence, discrimination, and intolerance against Christian communities in various Islamic countries. This multifaceted challenge, deeply rooted in historical, social, and political animosities, demands urgent attention. Despite the escalating persecution, substantial support from the Western world remains lacking.
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मद्रास उच्च न्यायालय के सेवानिवृत्त न्यायाधीश और केंद्र और राज्य सरकार के नौकरशाहों सहित आठ अन्य लोगों की अध्यक्षता वाली एक उच्च स्तरीय समिति ने 2021 में NEET परीक्षा को खत्म करने की सिफारिश की थी। महत्वपूर्ण बात यह है कि रिपोर्ट में 2010-11 में ग्रामीण पृष्ठभूमि से तमिल छात्रों की संख्या में 61.5% की भारी गिरावट को दर्शाया गया है। इसके बजाय मेट्रो छात्रों में वृद्धि दर्ज की गई है।
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विवादास्पद फिल्म के ट्रेलर से गाली-गलौज वाले दृश्य हटा दिए गए हैं, और जुर्माना लगाया गया है। सुप्रीम कोर्ट और बॉम्बे हाई कोर्ट दोनों ने फिल्म की रिलीज पर रोक लगा दी है और उसे निलंबित कर दिया है। पहले यह फिल्म 7 जून और फिर 14 जून को रिलीज होने वाली थी, लेकिन अब यह 21 जून को रिलीज हो रही है।
2. Residents walk on sand dunes in the Libyan desert oasis town
of Ghadames April 19, 2013. Ghadames, a small town of
around 11,000 people that lies on Libya's western border
with Algeria, was a key destination for tourists who came to
Libya before its Arab Spring uprising. But since the 2011 war
that ousted Muammar Gaddafi, the flow of foreign holiday
makers has ground to halt, as precarious security still taints
Libya's image abroad. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny
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April 19
2013
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3. Hu Barney (C), smokes a joint during 420Fest at the Luxe
Nightclub in Seattle, Washington April 20, 2013. In
November 2012, voters approved legalizing the
recreational use of marijuana in the state of Washington
for adults over 21. REUTERS/Nick Adams
June 2, 2013 3
April 20
2013
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4. Candidates from law enforcement agencies
across Utah take part in Salt Lake City Police
Department's SWAT School training exercise on
an obstacle course in Draper, Utah, April 21,
2013. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
June 2, 2013 4
April 21
2013
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5. Police try to detain supporters of Aam Aadmi Party during a protest
outside the residence of India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in
New Delhi April 21, 2013. Angry crowds demonstrated in the capital
after a five-year-old girl was allegedly raped, tortured and kept in
captivity for 40 hours, reviving memories of last December's brutal
assault on a woman that shook the country. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
June 2, 2013 5
April 21
2013
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6. Schoolgirls who fell ill after smelling gas at their school, receive treatment at
a hospital in Takhar province, Afghanistan, April 21, 2013. As many as 74
schoolgirls fell sick after smelling gas at their school Bibi Maryam in Takhar
province's capital Taluqan, and were being examined for possible poisoning,
local officials said on Sunday. While instances of poisoning are sometimes
later found to be false alarms, there have been numerous substantiated cases
of mass poisonings of schoolgirls by elements of Afghanistan's ultra-
conservative society that are opposed to female education. REUTERS/StringerJune 2, 2013 6
April 21
2013
7. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and his
Israeli counterpart Moshe Yaalon speak
during a helicopter tour of the Golan Heights
April 22, 2013. . REUTERS/Jim Watson/Pool
June 2, 2013 7
April 22
2013
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8. Sulfur and mineral salt formations are seen near Dallol in the Danakil Depression,
northern Ethiopia April 22, 2013. The Danakil Depression in Ethiopia is one of the hottest
and harshest environments on earth, with an average annual temperature of 94 degrees
Fahrenheit (34.4 Celsius). For centuries, merchants have travelled there with caravans of
camels to collect salt from the surface of the vast desert basin. The mineral is extracted
and shaped into slabs, then loaded onto the animals before being transported back
across the desert so that it can be sold around the country. REUTERS/Siegfried Modola
June 2, 2013 8
April 22
2013
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9. A crucifix is seen in the deserted Ukrainian town of
Pripyat April 23, 2013. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich
June 2, 2013 9
April 23
2013
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10. People rescue a garment worker who was trapped
under the rubble of the collapsed Rana Plaza
building in Savar, 30 km (19 miles) outside Dhaka
April 24, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Biraj
June 2, 2013 10
April 24
2013
11. A rescue worker tries to find the remains of
the garment workers, who died inside the
rubble of the collapsed Rana Plaza building,
in Savar, 30 km (19 miles) outside Dhaka
April 25, 2013. REUTERS/Stringer
June 2, 2013 11
April 25
2013
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12. A woman makes a sandwich in a cell at the Los Angeles County
Women's jail in Lynwood, California April 26, 2013. The Second Chance
Women's Re-entry Court is one of the first in the U.S. to focus on
women, and offers a cost-saving alternative to prison for women who
plead guilty to non-violent crimes and volunteer for treatment. Of the
297 women who have been through the court since 2007, 100 have
graduated, and only 35 have been returned to state prison.
REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
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April 26
2013
13. A full moon rises over the skyline of New York next to One World
Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, as seen from the Eagle Rock
Reservation in West Orange, New Jersey, April 26, 2013.
REUTERS/Gary Hershorn
June 2, 2013 13
April 26
2013
14. An ethnic Uighur man Abulajon drives his self-made
motorcycle during a test in Manas county, Xinjiang
Uighur autonomous region, April 27, 2013.
Abulajon, a 30-year-old Uighur worker from a
sewage treatment plant, spent a year making his 0.3
tonnes motorcycle measuring 4.3 meters (14 feet) in
length and 2.4 meters (7.8 feet) in height, although
it makes it impossible for him to drive it on the
street. It cost him about 8000 yuan ($1300) to buy
all the parts from salvage stations and the
converted engine can power the motorcycle with a
speed of 40 km per hour (24.8 miles per hour), local
media reported. REUTERS/China DailyJune 2, 2013 14
April 27
2013
15. Roma Hattu, a Rohingya Muslim woman who is nine months
pregnant and is displaced by violence, grimaces while
experiencing labor pains on the bare floor of a former rubber
factory now serving as her family's shelter near Sittwe April 28,
2013. Myanmar authorities have begun segregating minority
Muslims from the Buddhist majority in troubled areas of a
country in transition. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj
June 2, 2013 15
April 28
2013
16. Su-30 fighters of Vietnam Air Force
flying over Song Tu Tay-April 28.2013
June 2, 2013 16
April 28
2013
17. A flag marking the empty plot of a beach home is seen in
the Breezy Point section of the borough of Queens, six
months after the landfall of Superstorm Sandy, in New
York, April 29, 2013. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
June 2, 2013 17
April 29
2013
18. Hla Hla May, a Rohingya Muslim woman
displaced by violence, holds her one year old
daughter Roshan at a former rubber factory that
now serves as their shelter, near Sittwe April 29,
2013. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj
June 2, 2013 18
April 29
2013
19. A man pierces the cheeks of a Hindu devotee while
pouring milk in her mouth during an annual religious
procession called Shitla Mata in the western Indian city of
Ahmedabad April 29, 2013. Hindu devotees subject
themselves to painful rituals during the religious
procession to demonstrate their faith and as a penance to
the deity at a temple dedicated to the goddess Shitla.
REUTERS/Amit Dave
June 2, 2013 19
April 29
2013
20. U.S. WWII veterans and liberators stand to be recognized
during a ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of
the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington April 29, 2013.
World War II veterans and holocaust survivors attended the
two-day national tribute. REUTERS/Gary Cameron
June 2, 2013 20
April 29
2013
21. People wait for news of their missing relatives, the
garment workers, who are missing after the collapse
of Rana Plaza building in Savar, 30 km (19 miles)
outside Dhaka April 30, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Biraj
June 2, 2013 21
April 30
2013
22. Dancers warm up before an open audition to join the world
famous Rockettes at New York City's Radio City Music hall
April 30, 2013. Hundreds of aspiring dancers try out each
year for a spot with the dance company to star in the Radio
City Christmas Spectacular. REUTERS/Mike Segar
June 2, 2013 22
April 30
2013
24. A demonstrator attempts to break a window of a pharmacy
on Capitol Hill during May Day demonstrations in Seattle,
Washington May 1, 2013. Protesters clashed with police in
Seattle on Wednesday as a May Day rally that began
peacefully turned violent after dark, with demonstrators
hurling objects at officers who responded by firing flash-
bang grenades and pepper spray. REUTERS/Matt Mills
McKnight
June 2, 2013 24
May 1
2013
25. A worker wearing protective glasses welds steel products at a heavy
equipment manufacturing factory in Luoyang, Henan province May 1,
2013. China's factory-sector growth eased in April as new export
orders fell for the first time this year, a private survey showed on
Thursday. REUTERS/China DailyJune 2, 2013 25
May 1
2013
26. Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C)
smiles as Henry Kissinger, also a former Secretary of
State, presents her with a Distinguished Leadership
Award from the Atlantic Council in Washington May
1, 2013. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
June 2, 2013 26
May 1
2013
27. An ironworker uses a line to steady the final piece of a spire,
affixed with a U.S. flag, before it is lifted to the top of One
World Trade Center in New York, May 2, 2013. The piece will
be attached at a later date. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
June 2, 2013 27
May 2
2013
28. Amazon Indians from the Xingu, Tapajos and Teles Pires river basins
invade the main construction site of the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam
site in protest against the dam's construction, in Vitoria do Xingu, near
Altamira in Para State, May 2, 2013. The Indians from the Munduruku,
Juruna, Kayapo, Xipaya, Kuruaya, Asurini, Parakana, and Arara tribes are
trying to force the paralyzation of the dam, projected to become the
world's third largest in energy production, that they oppose for its
impact on the environment and their livelihoods. The protesters said in
an open letter that they want a dialogue with the government.
REUTERS/Lunae Parracho
June 2, 2013 28
May 2
2013
29. Rebel fighter William Plotnikov (R) is seen in this undated handout photo released by Dagestani branch of the Russian Federal Security Service to Reuters May 2,
2013. A mess of rubble, ash and charred vehicles is all that's left at the desolate farmhouse where a Canadian Muslim convert died fighting his last battle
alongside Islamist insurgents in the Russian region of Dagestan. At the time, few people beyond local villagers noticed William Plotnikov's death in a region where
skirmishes occur daily. But almost a year on, Plotnikov has emerged into the limelight following the Boston Marathon bombings. REUTERS/Dagestani branch of
the Russian Federal Security Service/NewsTeam/Handout via Reuters
June 2, 2013 29
May 2
2013
30. A woman lights a fire in front of the graves of her
relatives at a cemetery in the village of Copaciu, 42
km (26 miles) southwest of Bucharest, early morning
May 2, 2013. Orthodox women went to church and
cemeteries in the early morning on Maundy
Thursday to light candles, burn incense and mourn
their dead relatives as part of a southern Romania
tradition. Maundy Thursday, or Holy Thursday, is the
day Christians commemorate the Last Supper of
Jesus Christ. Romania's Orthodox majority celebrates
Easter on May 5. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel
June 2, 2013 30
May 2
2013
31. A resident pulls a hose line to attempt to stop flames from
spreading down the hillside as The Springs Fire pushes
towards the coast near Camarillo, California May 2, 2013. The
wind-driven wildfire raging along the California coast north of
Los Angeles prompted the evacuation of hundreds of homes
and a university campus on Thursday as flames engulfed
several farm buildings and recreational vehicles near
threatened neighborhoods. REUTERS/Gene BlevinsJune 2, 2013 31
May 2
2013
32. Ethiopian Orthodox men eat in front of the Yemrehana Krestos
church as they break their fast ahead of the Ethiopian Orthodox
Easter celebrations, some 40 km (25 miles) north of Lalibela May
2, 2013. The Yemrehana Krestos is a 11th century monastery
built under a natural cave and a separate building situated in
front of the main church building, which is believed to be the
palace of King Yimrehane Kristos. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
June 2, 2013 32
May 2
2013
33. Relatives mourn as they look for a garment
worker, who is missing after the collapse of the
Rana Plaza building in Savar, outside Dhaka
May 2, 2013. The mayor of the Bangladesh
municipality where a factory building collapsed
killing more than 400 people was suspended
from office on Thursday, a government
minister said, as rescuers pressed on with the
task of recovering bodies from the wreckage.
REUTERS/Khurshed Rinku
June 2, 2013 33
May 2
2013
34. Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during
the Grand Gala Concert at Mariinsky Theatre in St.
Petersburg, May 2, 2013. REUTERS/Anatoly Maltsev/Pool
June 2, 2013 34
May 2
2013
35. Ram Pratap Verma, a 32-year-old aspiring Bollywood film actor,
watches a film at a cinema in Mumbai May 2, 2013. Bollywood is an
addiction for many; an addiction that attracts thousands of aspiring
stars to the city of Mumbai. Ram Pratap Verma made the journey
from his small village eight years ago, and despite carrying his whole
"home" inside his bag, he is determined not to give up on his
ambitions. He endeavours to watch at least one film a week at a
cinema, where the silver screen keeps his dreams alive.
REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui
June 2, 2013 35
May 2
2013
36. Police stand guard outside the residence of the Chief of India's
ruling Congress party Sonia Gandhi during a protest in New
Delhi May 2, 2013. Hundreds of Sikh protesters on Thursday
held a demonstration outside the residence of Sonia Gandhi
against the acquittal of Congress leader Sajjan Kumar in a 1984
anti-Sikh riots case, protesters said. More than 2,500 people
died in a wave of attacks on Sikhs in 1984 after the then Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi was shot dead by her Sikh bodyguards.
REUTERS/Mansi Thapliyal
June 2, 2013 36
May 2
2013
37. Photo taken at a slow rate of seagulls in the sky
above the city of Rome Italy-May 3, 2013
June 2, 2013 37
May 3
2013
38. Russian artist Pyotr Pavlensky ties himself
inside a barbed-wire fence, in front of Saint
Petersburg city parliament-May 3.2013
June 2, 2013 38
May 3
2013
39. Mohammad, 11, a Syrian
refugee boy who was
injured during the conflict in
Syria, sits in his wheelchair
at a post-traumatic care
centre directed by Union of
Syrian Medical Relief
Organizations (UOSSM) in
Hatay province May 3, 2013.
Turkey is now sheltering
more than 300,000 Syrians
who have fled the fighting
in their homeland, most of
them in camps along the
900-km (560-mile) frontier.
REUTERS/Osman Orsal
June 2, 2013 39
May 3
2013
40. A lifeguard tower stands on the beach at
Point Mugu State Park as the Springs Fire
burns on the nearby hillside May 3, 2013.
REUTERS/Jonathan Alcorn
June 2, 2013 40
May 3
2013
41. Orthodox Christian worshippers hold crosses as they take part in
the Eastern and Orthodox Church's Good Friday procession
along the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem's Old City May 3, 2013.
Thousands of worshipers retraced the route Jesus took along
the Via Dolorosa to his crucifixion in the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
June 2, 2013 41
May 3
2013
42. An Orthodox Christian walks between
the famous monolithic rock-cut
churches during a Good Friday
celebration in Lalibela, Ethiopia, May 3,
2013. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
June 2, 2013 42
May 3
2013
43. Members of Malaysia's opposition party, Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS),
perform a special prayer during a campaign for the upcoming general
elections inside a stadium at Kota Bahru early May 3, 2013. Malaysia will
hold general elections on May 5 in what could be the toughest test of the
ruling coalition’s 56-year grip on power in Southeast Asia’s third-
largest economy. REUTERS/Samsul Said
June 2, 2013 43
May 3
2013
44. The sun is about to come up over the South Pacific Ocean in this colorful scene
photographed by one of the Expedition 35 crew members aboard the Earth-
orbiting International Space Station between 4 and 5 a.m. local time on May 5,
2013 and released on May 9, 2013. The space station was at a point above Earth
located at 27.4 degrees south latitude and 110.1 degrees west longitude, a few
hundred miles east of Easter Island. NASA/Handout via Reuters
June 2, 2013 44
May 5
2013
45. Men play pool by the roadside, as the election campaign posters
featuring the image of Nawaz Sharif (on right of poster), leader of
political party Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, are seen around
the pool table, May 6, 2013. REUTERS/Mani Rana
June 2, 2013 45
May 6
2013
50. Labourers work at the demolition site of abandoned
buildings, which were to be part of an amusement park
called "Wonderland", on the outskirts of Beijing May 6,
2013. According to local media, the demolition of the
amusement park will make way for a shopping centre
once authorities approve its construction. Wonderland's
construction, which was promoted by developers as 'the
largest amusement park in Asia', stopped around 1998
after funds were withdrawn due to disagreements over
property prices with the local government and
farmers. REUTERS/Stringer
June 2, 2013 50
May 6
2013
51. Madonna arrives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Costume Institute Benefit celebrating the opening of
"PUNK: Chaos to Couture" in New York, May 6, 2013.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
June 2, 2013 51
May 6
2013
52. Israeli soldiers from the Golani Brigade take part
in a drill simulating urban warfare, close to the
ceasefire line between Israel and Syria, in the
Israeli-occupied Golan Heights May 6, 2013.
REUTERS/Baz Ratner
June 2, 2013 52
May 6
2013
53. Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama adjusts
his University of Maryland visor while attending
the Anwar Sadat Lejcture for Peace at the
University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland
May 7, 2013. REUTERS/Gary Cameron
June 2, 2013 53
May 7
2013
54. An Israeli soldier carries another soldier as they walk with their comrades
during training close to the ceasefire line between Israel and Syria on the
Israeli occupied Golan Heights May 7, 2013. Israel played down weekend
air strikes close to Damascus reported to have killed dozens of Syrian
soldiers, saying they were not aimed at influencing its neighbour's civil war
but only at stopping Iranian missiles reaching Lebanese Hezbollah
militants. REUTERS/Baz Ratner
June 2, 2013 54
May 7
2013
55. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry poses in front of St. Basil's
cathedral during a walk at the Red Square in Moscow, May 7,
2013. Kerry is scheduled to see Russian President Vladimir
Putin on Tuesday to discuss a wide range of issues including the
Iranian and North Korean nuclear programs, Afghanistan and
U.S.-Russian trade. REUTERS/Mladen Antonov/Pool
June 2, 2013 55
May 7
2013
56. Rescue workers of a coal mining company take part in an
emergency rescue drill in Huaibei, Anhui province May 7, 2013.
The company organized a week-long training course for about
280 rescue workers to improve their skills in using rescue
equipment and providing first aid to the victims in mining
accidents. REUTERS/China Daily
June 2, 2013 56
May 7
2013
57. Former Marine Jack Wright (L), 88, sits at the wedding
reception after marrying his girlfriend of 30 years,
Shirlene King, 57, in the oncology radiation department
of the Veterans Administration hospital in Los Angeles
May 7, 2013. Wright is one of 11 remaining U.S.
survivors of the Battle for Guadalcanal in World War II.
He decided to marry King in the oncology radiation
department after undergoing chemotherapy radiation
for his head and neck cancer there. REUTERS/Lucy
Nicholson
June 2, 2013 57
May 7
2013
58. Firefighters try to extinguish a fire caused by the explosion
of a gas tanker truck in San Pedro Xalostoc, on the
outskirts of Mexico City May 7, 2013. A gas tanker truck
exploded on a highway north of Mexico City early on
Tuesday, killing at least 20 people and injuring dozens
others as a fireball tore through cars and
homes. REUTERS/Stringer
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May 7
2013
59. Helicopters fire during a parade of Kazakhstan's armed forces
on Fatherland Defender's Day at Otar military range, some
150km (93 miles) west of Almaty May 7,
2013.REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov
June 2, 2013 59
May 7
2013
60. A missing person poster for Amanda Berry, one of the three
woman found alive after vanishing for about a decade in their
own neighborhood, is pictured on a tree in front of the home of
Berry's sister Beth, which is adorned with balloons and a
welcome home banner for Amanda, in Cleveland, Ohio May 7,
2013. The three Cleveland women were freed from a house (not
pictured) that authorities tried to visit several years ago, police
said on Tuesday. Three brothers, one of them a school bus driver
who owns the house in Cleveland, Ohio where the women and a
child were found on Monday, are under arrest, police
said. REUTERS/John Gress
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May 7
2013
61. Youths dressed in Red Army uniforms participate in a street
performance ahead of Victory Day in the Russian Siberian city of
Krasnoyarsk, May 7, 2013. Russia marks its victory over Nazi Germany in
World War Two every year on May 9. REUTERS/Ylia Naymushin
June 2, 2013 61
May 7
2013
62. Amir Ismagulov, the father of Azamat Tazhayakov, visits the makeshift memorial for the
victims of the Boston Marathon bombings in Boston, Massachusetts May 7, 2013. Azamat
Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev, both from Kazakhstan, were charged by U.S. authorities on
May 1 with interfering with the investigation of the Boston Marathon bombing, saying they
hid fireworks and a backpack belonging to one of the suspected bombers as a manhunt for
Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was under way. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
June 2, 2013 62
May 7
2013
63. A statue of China's late Chairman Mao Zedong
is seen in front of buildings during a hazy day in
Shenyang, Liaoning province, May 7,
2013. REUTERS/Stringer
June 2, 2013 63
May 7
2013
64. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (2nd R)
speaks during a visit to a construction site of
the North Korean army, in this picture
released by North Korea's KCNA news
agency May 7, 2013. REUTERS/KCNA
June 2, 2013 64
May 7
2013
65. Combination photo created from May 7, 2013 booking photos provided by the Cleveland Police Department
show brothers Ariel (L-R), Onil and Pedro Castro. The brothers were arrested in connection with the abduction
of three Cleveland women found alive after vanishing in their own neighborhood for about a decade.
Cleveland Police Dept/Handout via Reuters
June 2, 2013 65
May 7
2013
66. A farmer harvests wheat at the fields in Bhaktapur, near the
capital Kathmandu May 7, 2013. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar
June 2, 2013 66
May 7
2013
68. Josefa da Silva, 76, who hopes that her home will be
visited by Pope Francis during his upcoming trip, is
pictured inside her home at the Manguinhos slum in Rio
de Janeiro May 7, 2013. Pope Francis will visit the poor
in a favela and meet young prisoners when he travels to
Brazil on his first international trip as pontiff in July, the
Vatican said on Tuesday. Francis, who has said he wants
to make concern for the poor a hallmark of his papacy,
will visit the Manguinhos slum in Rio de Janeiro on the
fourth day of his July 22-29 trip to the world's largest
Catholic country. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
June 2, 2013 68
May 7
2013
69. A man walks on the debris of a damaged building demolished by
diggers, at the site of the May 11 blast, in the town of Reyhanli at
Hatay province, near the Turkish-Syrian border May 15, 2013.
REUTERS-Umit Bektas
June 2, 2013 69
May 11
2013
70. Harley Davidson riders attend at the annual Harley Davidson
National Rally in Qian Dao Lake, in Zhejiang Province, May 11, 2013.
REUTERS/Carlos Barria
June 2, 2013 70
May 11
2013
72. A man checks an apartment on a damaged building at the site of a blast in the
town of Reyhanli in Hatay province, near the Turkish-Syrian border, May 13,
2013. Syria's information minister has blamed Turkey's government for deadly
car bombings near the Syrian border and branded Prime Minister Tayyip
Erdogan a "murderer", state-run Russian TV company RT reported on Monday.
It said he repeated a denial of Syrian involvement in car bombings that killed 46
people on Saturday in the Turkish border town of Reyhanli. Turkey has accused
a group with links to Syrian intelligence of carrying out the
attacks. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
June 2, 2013 72
May 13
2013
73. A dead tree stands in front of shallow water and a dried-up area of Lake
George, north of the Australian capital city of Canberra, May 13, 2013.
REUTERS/David Gray
June 2, 2013 73
May 13
2013
74. The train Arica-La Paz, connecting Chile with
Bolivia, is running in Arica, from Santiago, about
2,000 kilometers north, on May 13, 2013.
June 2, 2013 74
May 13
2013
75. The Dutch police, aided by Chelsea fans, save a drunk
Chelsea fan out of a canal in central Amsterdam May
14, 2013. REUTERS/Cris Toala Olivares
June 2, 2013 75
May 14
2013
76. Men smash a Maserati with hammers outside the Qingdao
International Automobile Exhibition in Qingdao, Shandong province
May 14, 2013. One of the men smashing the Maserati said the car
owner had asked them to destroy the car, which costs around
2,600,000 yuan ($423,280), in protest against bad after sales service
provided by a dealership store. The store had charged the owner the
price of a new part despite repairing the Maserati with an old part,
according to Xinhua News Agency. REUTERS/Stringer
June 2, 2013 76
May 14
2013
77. A plainclothes policeman catches a woman during a police crackdown on
prostitution in Quanzhou, Fujian province, October 29, 2011. China should
remove criminal and administrative penalties against sex workers which often
lead to serious police abuses, Human Rights Watch said in a report released
on May 14, 2013. The abuses include torture, beatings, physical assaults, fines
and arbitrary detentions of up to two years, as well as a failure to investigate
crimes against sex workers by clients, bosses and state agents, according to
the report. Prostitution is not permitted under Chinese law, although the
industry has boomed since the country launched economic reforms in
1978. REUTERS/Stringer
June 2, 2013 77
May 14
2013
78. A police officer stands while holding handcuffs during a police crackdown action
on prostitution in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, September 12, 2012 . China
should remove criminal and administrative penalties against sex workers which
often lead to serious police abuses, Human Rights Watch says in a new report.
The abuses include torture, beatings, physical assaults, fines and arbitrary
detentions of up to two years, as well as a failure to investigate crimes against
sex workers by clients, bosses and state agents, according to the report.
REUTERS/Stringer
June 2, 2013 78
May 14
2013
79. An X-47B pilot-less drone combat aircraft performs a fly-by after
being launched for the first time off an aircraft carrier, the USS
George H. W. Bush, in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Virginia,
May 14, 2013. The U.S. Navy made aviation history on Tuesday by
catapulting an unmanned jet off an aircraft carrier for the first time,
testing a long-range, stealthy, bat-winged plane that represents a
jump forward in drone technology. REUTERS/Jason Reed
June 2, 2013 79
May 14
2013
80. Soyuz TMA-07m landing in a remote area near the
town Zhezkargan, Kazakhstan-May 14.2013
June 2, 2013 80
May 14
2013
81. The town of Reyhanli in Hatay province near
the Turkish-Syrian border May 14, 2013.
June 2, 2013 81
May 14
2013
82. A deflated Rubber Duck by Dutch conceptual artist Florentijn
Hofman floats on Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour, with the island
skyline looming at the background, May 14, 2013. The 16.5-
meter-high inflatable sculpture, which made its first public
appearance in the territory on May 2, will be shown at the Ocean
Terminal for a month. The Rubber Duck was deflated after some
of its parts broke. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
June 2, 2013 82
May 14
2013
83. Tropical Storm Mahasen spin in the
northern Indian Ocean, May 15, 2013
June 2, 2013 83
May 15
2013
84. A giant shoe is pictured outside a life-size
Barbie Dreamhouse of Mattel's Barbie
dolls in Berlin, May 15, 2013
June 2, 2013 84
May 15
2013
85. German Chancellor and head of the Christian Democratic
Union (CDU) Angela Merkel drinks a beer after her speech in a
beer tent in Munich May 15, 2013.REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
June 2, 2013 85
May 15
2013
86. Chinese inventor Tao Xiangli welds a
component of his self-made robot (back) at
the yard of his house in Beijing, May 15,
2013. Tao, 37, spent about 150,000 yuan
(USD 24,407 ) and more than 11 months to
build the robot out of recycled scrap metals
and electric wires that he bought from a
second-hand market. The robot is 2.1-
metre-tall and around 480 kilograms (529
lbs) in weight, local media
reported. REUTERS/Suzie Wong
June 2, 2013 86
May 15
2013
87. President Barack Obama checks to see if he still needs the umbrella held by
a U.S. Marine to protect him from the rain during a joint news conference
with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the Rose Garden of
the White House in Washington, May 16, 2013. REUTERS/Jason Reed
June 2, 2013 87
May 16
2013
88. Activists from women's rights group Femen burn a barbie
doll on a cross as they protest outside a "Barbie
Dreamhouse" of Mattel's Barbie dolls in Berlin, May 16,
2013.REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski
June 2, 2013 88
May 16
2013
89. An Afghan man walks with two school children at the site of a suicide
attack in Kabul May 16, 2013. A suicide bomber in a car targeted two
vehicles carrying foreign forces in the Afghan capital Kabul on
Thursday, police said, but it was not immediately clear if there were
casualties. REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail
June 2, 2013 89
May 16
2013
90. An Israeli policeman scuffles with an ultra-Orthodox Jewish man
during a demonstration against plans to enlist men from their
community into the military, near the recruitment offices in
Jerusalem May 16, 2013. Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews
protested in Jerusalem on Thursday against plans to enlist men
from their community into the military, a proposal supported by
the secular majority pushing for a more equal share of the
burden on Israeli society. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
June 2, 2013 90
May 16
2013
91. Rescue workers comb through debris May 16 after tornados
swept through the town of Granbury, Texas late May 15, 2013. At
least six people were killed and about 100 injured on Wednesday
as three tornadoes ripped through a stretch of Texas near the
Dallas-Fort Worth area, destroying a number of homes, authorities
said. REUTERS/Richard Rodriguez
June 2, 2013 91
May 16
2013
92. Indian boy bathing in Dara, outside the city
Srinagar.-May 16.2013
June 2, 2013 92
May 16
2013
93. A woman and her children evacuate to a safe place
before Cyclone Mahasen land at a Rohingya internally
displaced persons (IDP) camp outside of Sittwe,
Myanmar, May 16, 2013. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
June 2, 2013 93
May 16
2013
94. An Iraqi soldier steps over wreckage of a car bomb at the
site of a car bomb attack in Baghdad's Sadr City May 16,
2013. Two car bombs exploded in busy markets in Sadr
City, north-eastern Baghdad and killed at least 11 people
and wounded another 18, police and medical officials
said. REUTERS/Mohammed Ameen
June 2, 2013 94
May 16
2013
95. Afghan policemen stand guard at the site of a suicide attack in
Kabul May 16, 2013. A suicide bomber in a car targeted two
vehicles carrying foreign forces in the Afghan capital Kabul on
Thursday, police said, but it was not immediately clear if there
were casualties. REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail
June 2, 2013 95
May 16
2013
96. Soldiers demonstrate unarmed combat
techniques during a military graduation parade
for trainees from the Libyan Army "Thunderbolt"
Special Forces unit, in Benghazi May 16, 2013.
The trainees form the first batch of graduates
which enlisted after the 2011 Libyan
revolution. REUTERS/Esam Al-Fetori
June 2, 2013 96
May 16
2013
97. A man rests on a bench at Rossio square in
downtown Lisbon May 16, 2013. REUTERS/Rafael
Marchante
June 2, 2013 97
May 16
2013
98. A diver (L) rescues a man who was trapped in a flooded semi-
underground store for 8 hours, after heavy downpours hit
Xiamen, Fujian province May 16, 2013.REUTERS/China Daily
June 2, 2013 98
May 16
2013
99. Director Sofia Coppola (R) and actresses Claire Julien
(L), Taissa Farmiga (2ndL), Katie Chang (3rdL), Emma
Watson (2ndR) and actor Israel Broussard, cast
members of the film 'The Bling Ring', arrive for the
screening of the film 'Jeune & Jolie' (Young & Beautiful)
in competition during the 66th Cannes Film Festival in
Cannes May 16, 2013. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
June 2, 2013 99
May 16
2013
100. Waves crash into people sitting by the shore of the Bay of Bengal before cyclone
Mahasen approaches in Chittagong May 16, 2013. Mahasen started crossing
Bangladesh's low-lying coast on Thursday, bearing down on the ports of Chittagong
and Cox's Bazar, as tens of thousands of people huddled in shelters from a storm
which the United Nations says threatens 4.1 million people. REUTERS/Andrew Biraj
June 2, 2013 100
May 16
2013
101. A soldier searches a site of the accident in a shoe factory
in the Kong Pisei district of Kampong Speu province, 50
km (30 miles) west of the capital, Phnom Penh May 16,
2013. Three people were killed when the ceiling of a
warehouse fell in at a shoe factory in Cambodia, a
government minister said on Thursday, adding to
concerns about safety standards at Asian factories
producing cheap clothing. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
June 2, 2013 101
May 16
2013
102. M23 rebel recruits stand at attention during a training session
at the Rumangabo military camp in eastern Democratic
Republic of Congo, May 16, 2013. REUTERS/James Akena
June 2, 2013 102
May 16
2013
103. Palestinians Sadi al-Masri (R), 27, Moutasem Abu Karsh he was
hit in an Israeli air strike in 2009. The swimming training
sessions are organized by the Merciful Hands Society for
wounded Palestinians in an attempt to help rid them of trauma
and frustration. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem(C), 16, and Asad
Redwan (L), 31, rest after taking part in a swimming lesson
inside al-Sadaka Club in Gaza City May 16, 2013. Al-Masri's leg
was amputated after clashes between Palestinians and Israeli
soldiers during the first Intifada in 1987, while Abu Karsh lost
his leg in an explosion, and Redwan said his leg was amputated
after
May 16
2013
104. A man carries toilet paper at a supermarket in Caracas May 17, 2013. Supplies
of food and other basic products have been patchy in recent months, with long
lines forming at supermarkets and rushes occurring when there is news of a
new stock arrival. The situation has spawned jokes among Venezuelans,
particularly over the lack of toilet paper. The government announced this week
it was importing 50 million rolls to compensate for "over-demand due to
nervous buying." REUTERS/Jorge SilvaJune 2, 2013 104
May 17
2013
105. Actress Eva Longoria poses on the red
carpet as she arrives for the screening
of the film 'Le Passe' (The Past) in
competition during the 66th Cannes
Film Festival in Cannes May 17,
2013. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
June 2, 2013 105
May 17
2013
106. The area of Heror, near Metina mountain on the
Turkish-Iraqi border, a Reuters witness said.
June 2, 2013 106
108. A workers stands in front of an 18-meter (59 ft)
high and 1.6 km (1 mile) long tsunami defence
wall at Chubu Electric Power Co.'s Hamaoka
Nuclear Power Station in Omaezaki, Shizuoka
Prefecture May 17, 2013.
REUTERS/Toru Hanai
May 17
2013
109. Chubu Electric Power Co.'s
Hamaoka Nuclear Power
Station is seen through a
window in Omaezaki, Shizuoka
Prefecture May 17, 2013.
Chubu Electric is spending at
least $1.5 billion on safety
upgrades at its Hamaoka
nuclear plant to reduce the risk
of a repetition of the disaster
that hit Tokyo Electric's
Fukushima station, when an
earthquake and tsunami
caused three reactor
meltdowns. Picture taken May
17, 2013. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
May 17
2013
110. Bineta Ndiaye, 22, looks at herself in the mirror as her
friend Coumba Faye, 19, fixes her hair in Faye's house in
the village of Ndande, Senegal, May 19, 2013. Every year,
inhabitants of the village take part in a Sufi Muslim
ceremony called Gamou-Ndande. The ceremony
combines nights of praying and chanting as well as
traditionally animist ceremonies.REUTERS/Joe Penney
May 19
2013
111. People riding on motorcycles are seen
through a hole of a damaged building in
Deir al-Zor May 19, 2013. REUTERS/ Khalil
Ashawi
May 19
2013
112. A Free Syrian Army fighter fires back at Syrian Army's position
during what activists say was clashes between the Free Syrian
Army and forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar Al-Assad, in
Deir al-Zor May 19, 2013. Picture taken May 19,
2013. REUTERS/ Khalil Ashawi
May 19
2013
113. People sit in a U.S.-made car used as a private
collective taxi parked near the sea on the outskirts of
Havana May 19, 2013. Collective taxis, also known as
"almendron" (big nutshell), have established routes
around or near Havana, picking up and dropping off
passengers along the way. The price of a journey in
these taxis ranges from $0.50 for a ride within the city
to $1 for a 30km (18.7 mile) ride to the outskirts of
Havana. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan
May 19
2013
114. A man ascends by bungee cords from a large former well
during a traditional ceremony in the village of Ndande,
historian Baye Niass, the well dates back tSenegal, May 19,
2013. The well, called Kalom, was the site of historic battles in
Senegalese history. According to local o the 16th century.
Today there is no water in the former well and it is used for
ceremonial purposes. REUTERS/Joe Penney
May 19
2013
115. A huge tornado approaches the town of Moore, Oklahoma,
near Oklahoma City, May 20, 2013. A massive tornado tore
through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore on Monday,
killing at least 51 people as winds of up to 200 miles per hour
(320 kph) flattened entire tracts of homes, two schools and a
hospital, leaving a wake of tangled
wreckage.REUTERS/Richard Rowe
May 20
2013
116. A damaged car is seen as a resident stands on top of
wreckage after a tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma,
May 20, 2013. A huge tornado with winds of up to 200
miles per hour (320 kph) devastated the Oklahoma
City suburb of Moore on Monday, ripping up at least
two elementary schools and a hospital and leaving a
wake of tangled wreckage.REUTERS/Gene Blevins
May 20
2013
117. A women wearing a dress of fresh flowers
designed by Zita Elze poses for photographers
in the M & A Centenary Garden during
media day at the Chelsea Flower Show in
London May 20, 2013. The annual show opens
to the public on Tuesday. REUTERS/Stefan
Wermuth
May 20
2013
118. Supporters of Hezbollah and relatives of Hasan Faisal Sheker, an 18-
year-old Hezbollah member, carry the coffin during his funeral in Nabi
Sheet near Baalbeck May 20, 2013. About 30 Lebanese Hezbollah
fighters and 20 Syrian soldiers and militiamen loyal to President Bashar
al-Assad have been killed in the fiercest fighting this year in the rebel
stronghold of Qusair, Syrian activists said on Monday. REUTERS/Stringer
May 20
2013
119. Afghan girls look for items to recycle in Kabul, May 20,
2013. REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail
May 20
2013
120. A woman wearing a traditional Korean Hanbok
costume sits in front of South Korean soldiers
before a traditional coming-of-age day ceremony
at Namsangol Hanok Village in Seoul May 20,
2013. The ceremony marks the entrance of boys
and girls into adulthood at the age of 19, and
reminds them of their individual responsibilities
as young men and women.REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
May 20
2013
121. A mock North Korean Russian-made Scud-B ballistic missile (R, in grey)
and mock South Korean U.S.-made MIM-14 Nike Hercules missiles are
displayed at the Korean War Memorial Museum in Seoul May 20, 2013.
North Korea fired a short-range missile from its east coast on Sunday, a
day after launching three of these missiles, a South Korean news agency
said, ignoring calls for restraint from Western powers. REUTERS/Kim
Hong-Ji
May 20
2013
122. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (2nd R) waves during a visit to
the Pyongyang Myohyangsan Children's Camp, situated at the foot
of Mt. Myohyang in North Phyongan Province, in this photo
released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on
May 20, 2013. REUTERS/KCNA
May 20
2013
123. China's Zhang Jike (C) reacts among family members after
defeating his compatriot Wang Hao in the men's singles final
at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Paris May
20, 2013. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
May 20
2013
124. A boy throws a sheep into the waters of Jhelum
river to wash it, in Srinagar May 20,
2013. REUTERS/Danish Ismail
May 20
2013
125. Relatives carry the coffin of an Iraqi police officer killed by militants, during a
funeral in Najaf, around 160 km (99 miles) south of Baghdad May 20, 2013. The
attacks took place in the Sunni heartland of Anbar, where gunmen on Saturday
ambushed and kidnapped 10 policemen near the provincial capital of Ramadi,
and four members of a government-backed Sunni militia fighters were killed
near Falluja city. When Sunni-Shi'ite bloodshed was at its height in 2006-07,
Anbar, which shares a border with Syria, was in the grip of al Qaeda's local
affiliate, the Islamic State of Iraq, which has regained strength in recent
months. REUTERS/Haider Ala
May 20
2013
126. A general view shows the opening ceremony of Vietnam's
National Assembly 2013 Spring session in Hanoi May 20, 2013.
Deputies of the National Assembly gathered in Hanoi for the 2013
Spring session from May 20 to June 22. REUTERS/Kham
May 20
2013
127. Sonia Gandhi, chief of India's ruling Congress
party, waits to receive Chinese Premier Li
Keqiang (not pictured) before their meeting
in New Delhi May 20, 2013. Li is in India on a
three-day state visit. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
May 20
2013
128. The Virgin of El Rocio is carried by pilgrims during a procession around
the shrine of El Rocio in Almonte, in the province of Huelva, southwest
Spain, May 20, 2013. Every spring hundreds of thousands of devotees
converge at a shrine to pay homage to the Virgin del Rocio during an
annual pilgrimage which combines religious fervour and festive
colour.REUTERS/Marcelo del Pozo
May 20
2013
129. Cast member Marion Cotillard poses during a photocall for
the film "Blood Ties" at the 66th Cannes Film Festival in
Cannes May 20, 2013. REUTERS/Yves Herman
May 20
2013
130. (L-R) Toronto Blue Jays' Anthony Gose, Colby Rasmus,
and Jose Bautista celebrate defeating the Tampa Bay
Rays in their MLB American League baseball game in
Toronto May 20, 2013. REUTERS/Mark Blinch
May 20
2013
131. U.S. Army Private First Class Bradley Manning (R) arrives at
the courthouse for a motion hearing at Fort Meade in
Maryland, May 21, 2013. Manning, 25, is accused of
providing diplomatic cables and other secret documents to
the WikiLeaks website. REUTERS/Jose Luis Magana
May 21
2013
132. Ethnic Miao man Gun Yuangu, 45, fires his gun during a shooting
practice near his house, in the village of Basha in Congjiang
county, Guizhou province, May 21, 2013. The village, an old ethnic
Miao settlement with a population of 2,200, is believed to be the
last community authorized by the Chinese government to keep
guns. Although people in Basha no longer subsist on hunting,
guns and gunpowder pots have become part of their traditional
dress, while firing towards the sky is seen as a ritual to welcome
guests, according to local media. REUTERS/Jason Lee
May 21
2013
133. Danielle Stephan holds boyfriend Thomas Layton as
they pause between salvaging through the remains of
a family member's home one day after a tornado
devastated the town Moore, Oklahoma, May 21,
2013. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
May 21
2013
136. A man uses electric rods to catch fish at a river
junction point in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, China,
May 21, 2013. REUTERS/Stringer
May 21
2013
137. A man powers a boat near a house built on a rock on the river Drina
near the western Serbian town of Bajina Basta, May 22, 2013. The
house was built in 1968 by a group of young men who decided that
the rock on the river was an ideal place for a tiny shelter, according
to the house's co-owner, who was among those involved in its
construction.REUTERS/Marko Djurica
May 22
2013
138. Sarah Dick reads a Doctor Seuss book to her
three-year-old daughter Jadyn at the driveway
of her tornado-destroyed house in Oklahoma
City, May 22, 2013.REUTERS/Rick Wilking
May 22
2013
139. A police forensics officer investigates a crime
scene after a British soldier was hacked to
death in Woolwich, southeast London, May
22, 2013. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
May 22
2013
140. Lightning flashes in the sky in Zhuhai, Guangdong
province, China, May 22, 2013. REUTERS/Stringer
May 22
2013
141. Sudarshan Gautam, 32, drinks water using his
feet as he speaks with a media personnel in
Kathmandu, Nepal, May 23, 2013. Gautam,
who believes that disability is not an inability,
this week became the first double amputee to
climb Mount Everest. He lost both arms in an
accident. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar
May 23
2013
142. A pedestrian carrying an umbrella walks through a Memorial Day
display of U.S. flags on the Boston Common in Boston, May 23,
2013. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
May 23
2013
143. The clouds of a thunderstorm roll over
neighborhoods heavily damaged in a
tornado in Moore, Oklahoma, May 23,
2013. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
May 23
2013
144. A visitor tries on a metal mask, used as a torture device by
the regime of Iraq's ousted leader Saddam Hussein,
displayed at an exhibition gallery at the Martyrs Monument
in Baghdad, May 24, 2013. REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani
May 24
2013
145. A wounded Afghan policeman is carried away
from the site of an explosion in Kabul after
Taliban militants launched a coordinated attack
on a U.N. compound in the center of the Afghan
capital, May 24, 2013. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani
May 24
2013
146. Sri Lankan Buddhist monk Bowatte Indaratane sets himself on
fire in Kandy, May 24, 2013. According to local media, the
monk had set himself on fire in a form of protest against the
slaughter of cattle. REUTERS/StringerMay 24
2013
147. A gunman takes shelter from gunfire
in Bab Al Tabbaneh, a Sunni district,
in the northern Lebanese town of
Tripoli May 26, 2013
May 26
2013
148. Two Lebanese Sunni gunmen fire a weapon in Bab
Al Tabbaneh, a Sunni district, in the northern
Lebanese town of Tripoli May 26, 2013
May 26
2013
149. Amazon Indians occupy the main construction site of
the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam in Vitoria do Xingu,
near Altamira in Para State, May 27, 2013. Indians
from various tribes returned to force the suspension
for the second time in a month, of the dam projected
to become the world's third largest in energy
production, opposing it for its impact on the
environment and their livelihoods. REUTERS/Lunae
Parracho
May 27
2013
150. A man runs away as waves whipped up by winds
surge past a barrier onto a seaside road in Yantai,
Shandong Province, China, May 27, 2013. Strong
thunderstorms and heavy downpours are hitting
Shandong province from Monday to Tuesday,
according to the local meteorological authority,
Xinhua News Agency reported. REUTERS/Stringer
May 27
2013
151. Damage on the Royal Caribbean ship
Grandeur of the Seas is pictured as the
ship is docked in Freeport May 27,
2013. A fire broke out on the ship's aft
mooring deck in the early hours of
Monday morning. The fire was
extinguished at 0458 ET, and all 2,224
passengers and 796 crew members
were safe and accounted for, according
to the company.REUTERS/Vandyke
Hepburn
May 27
2013
152. People look at flowers and flags left in memory
of British soldier Lee Rigby at the scene of his
murder in Woolwich, southeast London May 27,
2013. One of two men arrested over the murder
of a British soldier in a London street was
detained in Kenya in 2010 on suspicion of
seeking to train with an al Qaeda-linked group
in Somalia, Kenyan police said on
Sunday. REUTERS/Olivia Harris
May 27
2013
153. Forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad carry
their weapons as they move during what they said
was an operation to push rebels from the road
between Dahra Abd Rabbo village and Castello in
Aleppo May 27, 2013. REUTERS/George Ourfalian
May 27
2013
154. A wooden likeness of a World War II era U.S.
soldier stands above debris piles around the
Veterans Memorial Park in a neighborhood heavily
damaged by the May 20 tornado in Moore,
Oklahoma May 27, 2013. The tornado was the
strongest in the United States in nearly two years
and cut a path of destruction 17 miles (27 km) long
and 1.3 (2 km) miles wide. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
May 27
2013
155. A topless man sits atop a wire pole in Xi'an, Shaanxi province,
May 27, 2013. The man was persuaded to get down to ground
by one of his fellow villagers after he climbed up and down the
pole for three times and threatened to kill himself to keep the
police away. REUTERS/StringerMay 27
2013
156. Students walk on bricks laid out along a road after the rain, in a
middle school in Shangqiu, Henan province, May 27, 2013. The
150 meter long road is always flooded after rain in recent years.
A project to build a higher road for the students' safety in rain
was scheduled last year but has not yet been carried out,
according to local media. REUTERS/Stringer
May 27
2013
157. Russia's President Vladimir Putin crosses a stream during
a walk with his Kyrgyz counterpart Almazbek Atambayev
(not pictured) in Kyrgyzstan's Ala-Archa National Park,
some 40 km (25 miles) south of Bishkek May 28,
2013. REUTERS/Alexei Nikolsky/Ria Novosti/Pool
May 28
2013
158. A worker harvests cannabis plants at a plantation near the northern
town of Nazareth May 28, 2013. Marijuana is an illegal drug in Israel.
Medicinal use of it was first permitted in 1993, according to the health
ministry. Today cannabis is used in Israel to treat 11,000 people suffering
from illnesses such as cancer, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, Crohn's
disease and post traumatic stress disorder, according to Israel's health
ministry. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
May 28
2013
159. A South Korean soldier checks his weapon before a ceremony
to commemorate the battle of the Nevada Cities during the
Korean War, at the South Korean army 25th Infantry Division in
Yangju, about 40 km (25 miles) north of Seoul, May 28, 2013.
The Defence Ministry said about 70 veterans from the U.S. and
France, and their families attended commemorative events
marking the 60th anniversary of the armistice. REUTERS/Kim
Hong-Ji
May 28
2013
160. Members of the TUM CREATE group ride a
prototype of their VOI scooter at the
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in
Singapore May 28, 2013. The electric-
powered VOI multipurpose scooter was
designed to provide the ease of mobility and
affordability of a scooter while offering car-
like comfort and protection to the passenger.
TUM CREATE is a joint research programme
between Germany's Technische Universitat
Munchen (TUM) and the NTU. The group is
looking to further develop the
prototype. REUTERS/Edgar Su
May 28
2013
161. A Swiss air force helicopter transports a mobile water
pump during an exercise in front of the nuclear power
plant near the northern Swiss town Leibstadt May 28,
2013. The Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (ENSI)
tested, in co-operation with Swiss air force and the power
plant operators, the transport of technical emergency
equipment by air.REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
May 28
2013
162. Part of an installation called "Campo de Color" by Bolivian
artist Sonia Falcone is pictured during the 55th La Biennale
of Venice May 28, 2013. The exhibition runs till September
15. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini
May 28
2013
163. June 2, 2013 163
A man holds a water hose as he cleans a tank in
Azaz near Aleppo May 30,
2013. REUTERS/Muzaffar Salman
May 30
2013
164. June 2, 2013 164
The Backstreet Boys (from 2nd L-2nd R) Nick Carter, Brian Littrell, Kevin Richardson,
Howie Dorough and A.J. McLean hold giant panda cubs as they pose for photographs at
the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Chengdu, Sichuan province
May 30, 2013. The band is currently on a tour in China, including stops in Shanghai,
Beijing, Guangzhou and Chengdu etc., local media reported. REUTERS/Stringer
May 30
2013
165. June 2, 2013 165
Farmers shear an alpaca in
its enclosure at a zoo in
Shijiazhuang, Hebei province,
China May 30,
2013. REUTERS/Stringer
May 30
2013
166. June 2, 2013 166
Storm chasers follow a large cloud lowering between
Perkins, Oklahoma and Cushing May 30, 2013, as storm
systems moved across the state. REUTERS/Bill Waugh
May 30
2013
167. June 2, 2013 167
A demonstrator reacts as riot police use water cannon to
disperse the crowd during a protest against the destruction of
trees in a park brought about by a pedestrian project, in
Taksim Square in central Istanbul May 31,
2013. REUTERS/Osman Orsal
May 31
2013
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