Tuesday: The day in photos
Giraffes browse the salad bar at the zoo in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. (Martin Meissner / Associated Press)
A team from the Bosnian Missing Persons Institute stands over the remains of a body found in a mass grave in the village of Mrsici in eastern Bosnia. The grave may contain dozens of sets of remains, believed to be mostly those of Muslims killed during the fall of Srebrenica in 1995. The institute is making identifications using DNA. (Amel Emric / Associated Press)
Mourners wail during the funeral procession for Arif Ayub Bhat, a Kashmiri teenager who died Tuesday of injuries he received last week when he was hit in the head by a police tear gas canister during protests against Indian rule in the city of Srinagar. (Dar Yasin / Associated Press)
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Children at the Stara primary school in Nairobi’s Kibera neighboorhood crowd around a window while waiting for a meal provided by the World Food Program to be served. High food prices and drought have deepened the plight of Kenya’s poor, many of whom face a daily struggle to find enough to eat. (Simon Maina / AFP / Getty Images)
Lightning bolts light up the Rotterdam skyline as a storm sweeps across the Netherlands. (Marco de Swart / EPA)
A man participating in the annual El Rocio pilgrimage in southern Spain pauses in Sanlucar de Barrameda. The pilgrimage to Almonte, which houses the Virgin del Rocio, is the largest in Spain with hundreds of thousands of devotees in traditional costume making their way on horseback and in decorated carriages across the Andalusian countryside. (Cristina Quicler / AFP / Getty Images)
A woman with a baby bound to her back fetches water from an open well in the village of Epworth, outside Harare, Zimbabwe, where an outbreak of cholera has killed 4,300 people in the worst such attack in Africa in more than 15 years, officials say. The Zimbabwean Red Cross says the spread of the waterborne disease is slowing, but it is still expected it to sicken its 100,000th victim this week. (Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi / Associated Press)
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A mourner sets up a street memorial to former South Korean President Roh Moo-on in Seoul on Tuesday. Tens of thousands of South Koreans streamed to funeral ceremonies Sunday for Roh in the rural village of Gimhae, where he killed himself by jumping off a cliff overlooking his home. (Ahn Young-joon / Associated Press)