A member of the pro-Kremlin youth movement Stal wearing a Darth Vader
mask participates in a rally in downtown Moscow. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
said Tuesdayhe's satisfied with the performance of his party in Russia's
parliamentary election even though it lost a significant number of seats. (AP)
mask participates in a rally in downtown Moscow. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
said Tuesdayhe's satisfied with the performance of his party in Russia's
parliamentary election even though it lost a significant number of seats. (AP)
A cleaner wipes windows as passenger planes are parked on the tarmac
shrouded by heavy fog at the Beijing Capital International Airport. Fog blanketed
parts of northern China, forcing the airport to cancel dozens of departing flights. (AP)
shrouded by heavy fog at the Beijing Capital International Airport. Fog blanketed
parts of northern China, forcing the airport to cancel dozens of departing flights. (AP)
An Indian Shi'ite Muslim mourns during a prayer to mark Ashura in New Delhi.
Ashura is the 10th day of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar, observed
around the world in remembrance of the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the grandson
of Prophet Mohammed. (AP)
Ashura is the 10th day of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar, observed
around the world in remembrance of the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the grandson
of Prophet Mohammed. (AP)
An officer participates in the raising ceremony of the national flag during
celebrations of the 33rd anniversary of the Spanish constitution in Madrid. (AP)
celebrations of the 33rd anniversary of the Spanish constitution in Madrid. (AP)
Hungarian sculptor Erno Toth works on a wax model for a new bronze statue of
late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in Budapest. The statue, commissioned by chief
of Hungarian software maker Graphisoft Gabor Bojar, will be delivered December 20.
(Reuters)
late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in Budapest. The statue, commissioned by chief
of Hungarian software maker Graphisoft Gabor Bojar, will be delivered December 20.
(Reuters)
A man carries an empty gas cylinder on his back after the ones distributed by
the army ran out in Cairo. Butane gas cylinders have seen a surge in prices over
the past weeks as a black market flourished due to the lack of security, according to
local media. (Reuters)
the army ran out in Cairo. Butane gas cylinders have seen a surge in prices over
the past weeks as a black market flourished due to the lack of security, according to
local media. (Reuters)
8A woman displays placards during a protest against violence and against immunity
for Yemen's outgoing President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in the southern city of Taiz. (Reuters)
for Yemen's outgoing President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in the southern city of Taiz. (Reuters)
A rose honoring Sonia Pelletier, a victim from the Montreal Massacre, is pictured
during the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women rally
in Ottawa, Canada. On this day in 1989 a gunman killed 14 female students at Montreal's
Ecole Polytechnique. (Reuters)
during the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women rally
in Ottawa, Canada. On this day in 1989 a gunman killed 14 female students at Montreal's
Ecole Polytechnique. (Reuters)
Dylan pulls Christmas trees from the forest to a customer's car at Dalby, near
Pickering, northern England. The dog owners' charity Aqua Nova Bears are
deploying their members' Newfoundland dogs, which can weigh up to 76 kg, to
raise money for the Yorkshire air ambulance fund. (Reuters)
Pickering, northern England. The dog owners' charity Aqua Nova Bears are
deploying their members' Newfoundland dogs, which can weigh up to 76 kg, to
raise money for the Yorkshire air ambulance fund. (Reuters)
A fruit vendor takes a rest from selling pineapple at a public market in Quezon
City Metro Manila. The Philippines' annual inflation rate slowed to 4.8 percent in
November from 5.2 percent in October, below economists' forecasts. (Reuters)
City Metro Manila. The Philippines' annual inflation rate slowed to 4.8 percent in
November from 5.2 percent in October, below economists' forecasts. (Reuters)



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