Apr. 5, 2014. A Hindu devotee rides his bicycle through a dust storm at the Sangam after taking a holy dip at the confluence of the rivers Ganges, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati, in Allahabad. (Sanjay Kanojia—AFP/Getty Images)
Apr. 7, 2014. Catherine (L), the Duchess of Cambridge, receives a "hongi", a traditional Maori greeting, by a Maori elder during a welcoming at Government House in Wellington. Britain's Prince William, Kate and their son Prince George are on a three-week tour of New Zealand and Australia. (Marty Melville—AFP/Getty Images)
Apr. 6, 2014. People visit with loved ones through the U.S.-Mexico border fence at Friendship Park in San Ysidro, CA. Many deported families and friends visit each other, mainly on weekends, at the park after being separated by immigration officials. (Sandy Huffaker & Sandy Huffaker—Corbis)
Apr. 8, 2014. Israeli President Shimon Peres (C) talks to school children holding Chinese and Israeli national flags during a welcoming ceremony hosted by Chinese President Xi Jinping (not in picture) inside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China. (Diego Azubel—EPA)
Apr. 5, 2014. A navy soldier patrols on a soccer field during an operation to occupy the Mare slum complex in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. More than 2,000 Brazilian Army soldiers moved into the Mare slum complex early Saturday in a bid to improve security and drive out the heavily armed drug gangs that have ruled the sprawling slum… (Felipe Dana—AP)
Apr. 4, 2014. A Parkour team practicing in Al-Waha, close to Al-Sodania, that had been bombed in the last war on Gaza. (Mohammed Shurrab—Pacific/SIPA)
Apr. 5, 2014. Family photos of victims of the 1994 Rwanda genocide hang inside the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre in Kigali, Rwanda. Rwanda is preparing to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the country's 1994 genocide, when more than 800,000 ethnic Tutsi and moderate Hutus were slaughtered over a 100 day period. (Chip Somodevilla—Getty Images)
Apr. 5, 2014. An Afghan woman looks through a window as she waits for her turn to vote at a polling station in Mazar-i-sharif. Voting was peaceful during the first few hours of Afghanistan's presidential election on Saturday, with only isolated attacks on polling stations as the country embarked on the first democratic transfer… (Zohra Bensemra—Reuters)
Apr. 5, 2014. Afghan women queue outside a school to vote in presidential elections in the northwestern city of Herat. Afghan voters went to the polls to choose a successor to President Hamid Karzai, braving Taliban threats in a landmark election held as US-led forces wind down their long intervention in the country. (Aref Karimi—AFP/Getty Images)
Apr. 5, 2014. A voter prepares to fill out her ballot at a school in Kabul, Afghanistan. Voting hours for the country's general election were extended nationwide due to longer-than-expected lines, and though widespread fears of the Taliban kept roughly one in eight polling centers closed, no heavy attacks had taken place. (Bryan Denton—The New York Times) |