Wednesday: The Day in Photos
Exiled Tibetan monks shout slogans against the Chinese government as they are detained inside a police bus after a demonstration outside the U.N. office in New Delhi against the
The “Trees of Love” made with padlocks placed by newlyweds to seal their love, span the Luzhkov bridge in downtown Moscow. A recent Russian tradition involves newlyweds placing a padlock on one of the iron trees on Luzhkov bridge to lock their love, and as long as the padlock remains, the couple’s love is said to remain. (Misha Japaridze / Associated Press)
A trader works on the floor of the
The newly opened Karwendel Mountains information center in Mittenwald, Germany, is built in the form of a telescope 2,244 meters above sea level and includes a nature information center and spectacular views of Mittenwald and the upper Isar valley. (Andreas Gerbert / EPA)
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Keiran Williams of New Zealand gets tackled by Roland Evans and Steve St Pierrie of the USA during an international friendly match between the New Zealand University team and the USA College All Stars at the Basin Reserve in Wellington, New Zealand. (Marty Melville / Getty Images)
Palestinian mourners carry the body of Ahmed Mussa, 12, who was fatally shot by Israeli troops after protests against Israel’s separation barrier in the West Bank village of Nilin. (David Furst / AFP / Getty Images)
A giraffe sucks on an ice block containing fruit at the London Zoo. (Peter Macdiarmid / Getty Images)
People walk in front of a giant poster of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Sakarya, Turkey. Turkey’s Constitutional Court began a third day of deliberations today on whether to outlaw the ruling party on charges of steering the secular country toward an Islamic regime. (Saygin Serdaroglu / AFP / Getty Images)
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A group of children from China’s earthquake-hit Sichuan province visit the historic halls of Moscow’s Kremlin during their meeting with Russian President