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A clown congress, scorching heat, and endangered tiger cubs.
- May 16, 2011. A veterinarian stretches her hands to protect a little owl, which is poisoned by pesticide and suffering from a neurological disorder that makes it difficult to keep its balance while standing, after a medical check at the Beijing Raptor Rescue Center in Beijing, China. As Beijing falls along a north-south migratory route that the birds use, more than 43 types of raptors can be found in the city year-round, some of which die or are injured in collisions with skyscrapers and overhead lines or trapped by illegal bird catchers.read moreAPShare
- Spain's bullfighter Jose Tomas flips up and down after being pushed by an El Pilar ranch fighting bull during a bullfight, in Valencia, Spain, Saturday, July 23, 2011. Tomas, one of Spain's top matadors known for a daring bullfighting style, came back to the bullring after a year recovering from a goring in Mexico that almost cost him his life.read moreAPShare
- A woman holds partially filled aid bags after waiting in a queue for food aid at the border town of Dadaab, Kenya, Saturday, July 23, 2011. People who can barely stay on their feet due to hunger walk for days or even weeks through parched wasteland to find aid. The drought and ensuing famine which is enveloping the Horn of Africa has left more than two million children at risk of starvation.read moreAPShare
- Vehicles are submerged in floodwater after heavy rain in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, July 28, 2011. Thousands of rescuers used heavy machinery and shovels Thursday to clear mud and search for survivors after huge landslides and flooding killed more than 40 people in South Korea.read moreAPShare
- A unidentified child reacts as a nurse weighs him at the International Rescue Committee, IRC, clinic in the town of Dadaab, Kenya, Friday, July 29, 2011. The hospital is just one of three treating Somalis refugees in Dadaab camp. Most of the children are also suffering from pneumonia and other diseases after hunger weakened their immune systems.read moreAPShare
- "Cacharrito," 74, poses for a picture during the III Latin American Clown Congress parade in Guatemala City's historic center, Tuesday July 26, 2011. The Salvadoran says he began working as a clown at the age of 16. More than 200 clowns from North and Central America and the Caribbean are gathering in the capital city for the third year to attend workshops and exchange experiences.read moreAPShare
- Chinese police officers look at the wreckage of a train accident in Wenzhou in east China's Zhejiang province, Sunday, July 24, 2011. A Chinese bullet train crashed into another high-speed train that had stalled after being struck by lightning Saturday in eastern China, causing four carriages to fall off a viaduct.read moreAPShare
- Norway's twin terror attacks suspect Anders Behring Breivik, left, sits in an armored police vehicle after leaving the courthouse following a hearing in Oslo Monday July 25, 2011 where he pleaded not guilty to one of the deadliest modern mass killings in peacetime. The man who has confessed to carrying out a bombing and shooting spree that left 93 people dead in Norway will be held in complete isolation for four weeks after a hearing in which he said his terror network had two other cells.read moreAPShare
- Tuesday July 26, 2011.Rescuers work in an area where a C-130 military transport plane crashed near Guelmim in southern Morocco, as it prepared to land at the Guelmim military air base. A C-130 military transport plane crashed into a Moroccan mountain Tuesday in bad weather, killing 78 people, the state news agency said. It said there were three survivors.read moreAPShare
- Senior Airman Sherice Lovato, a firefighter from Travis Air Force Base, moves a hose as water is poured on plastic storage containers burning at Macro Plastics in Fairfield,, Calif., Tuesday, July 26, 2011. The six-alarm fire that broke out about 1:30 p.m. sent black smoke billowing hundreds of feet into the air, but no injuries were immediately reported.read moreAPShare
- Britains Minister of State for Latin America, Jeremy Browne, wearing a traditional Bolivian red poncho, is invited to dance by an Aymara woman on the shore of Lake Titicaca in Sorejapa, Bolivia, Tuesday July 26, 2011. Browne participated in the inauguration of the High Altitude Training Center at Lake Titicaca. He is on a two-day official visit.read moreAPShare
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