Παρασκευή 16 Αυγούστου 2013

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In a picture supplied today Zakaria Alakory (R) and Assem Al Khshmy 16, practice parkour on the beach in Benghazi, Libya. Photograph: Esam Omran Al Fetori/Reuters
In a picture supplied today Zakaria Alakory (R) and Assem Al Khshmy 16, practice parkour on the beach in Benghazi, Libya. Photograph: Esam Omran Al Fetori/Reuters
 
A woman shelters on Cairo's October bridge while gunfire was heard and police fired tear gas at Pro Morsi protesters. Tens of thousands of Muslim Brotherhood supporters took to the streets across Egypt in defiance of a military-imposed state of emergency following the country's bloodshed earlier this week, in Cairo. Photograph: Nameer Galal/NurPhoto/Corbis
A woman shelters on Cairo's October bridge while gunfire was heard and police fired tear gas at Pro Morsi protesters. Tens of thousands of Muslim Brotherhood supporters took to the streets across Egypt in defiance of a military-imposed state of emergency following the country's bloodshed earlier this week, in Cairo. Photograph: Nameer Galal/NurPhoto/Corbis
A panda grabs an ice to keep cool at the Dalian Forest Zoo in Dalian, China. Zoo keepers adopt various methods to help animals get over the heat. Photograph: Xinhua/Landov/Barcroft Media
A panda grabs an ice to keep cool at the Dalian Forest Zoo in Dalian, China. Zoo keepers adopt various methods to help animals get over the heat. Photograph: Xinhua/Landov/Barcroft Media
Meanwhile a guereza rests at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo have recorded more than 30 degrees celsius for 13 days. Photograph: The Asahi Shimbun/The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Imag
Meanwhile a guereza rests at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo have recorded more than 30 degrees celsius for 13 days. Photograph: The Asahi Shimbun/The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Imag
Britain's Adam Gemili (R) competes during the men's 200 metres event at the 2013 IAAF World Championships at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow, Russia. Photograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images
Britain's Adam Gemili (R) competes during the men's 200 metres event at the 2013 IAAF World Championships at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow, Russia. Photograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images
An Egyptian army helicopter is seen as supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi protest outside Al-Fath Mosque in Ramses square in Cairo. Thousands of supporters of Mursi took to the streets urging a
An Egyptian army helicopter is seen as supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi protest outside Al-Fath Mosque in Ramses square in Cairo. Thousands of supporters of Mursi took to the streets urging a "Day of Rage" to denounce this week's assault by security forces on Muslim Brotherhood protesters that killed hundreds. Photograph: Muhammad Hamed/Reuters
Participants take a test jump during the German Splash Diving Championships at Sommerbad Neukoelln in Berlin, Germany,. The public bath will host this year's German and World Splash Diving Championships. Photograph: Matthias Balk/dpa/Corbis
Participants take a test jump during the German Splash Diving Championships at Sommerbad Neukoelln in Berlin, Germany,. The public bath will host this year's German and World Splash Diving Championships. Photograph: Matthias Balk/dpa/Corbis
Free Syrian Army fighters and civilians help a wounded boy rescued from under rubble after what activists said was shelling by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo's Bustan al-Qasr district. Photograph: Stringer/Reuters
Free Syrian Army fighters and civilians help a wounded boy rescued from under rubble after what activists said was shelling by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo's Bustan al-Qasr district. Photograph: Stringer/Reuters
A wider shot of the rubble of collapsed buildings after what activists said was shelling by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo's Bustan al-Qasr district. Photograph: Stringer/Reuters
A wider shot of the rubble of collapsed buildings after what activists said was shelling by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo's Bustan al-Qasr district. Photograph: Stringer/Reuters
Italian coastguard and beach goers help in the rescue of about 160 migrants whose boat arrived near the beach at Morghella, near Pachino, south-east Sicily. According to the Italian Council for Refugees (CIR), more than 18,000 migrants have died in the Mediterranean over the last 15 years. Photograph: Valentino Cilmi/EPA
Italian coastguard and beach goers help in the rescue of about 160 migrants whose boat arrived near the beach at Morghella, near Pachino, south-east Sicily. According to the Italian Council for Refugees (CIR), more than 18,000 migrants have died in the Mediterranean over the last 15 years. Photograph: Valentino Cilmi/EPA
Dutch Princess Mabel Wisse-Smit (2nd L) walks with her daughters Luana and Zaria, Princess Beatrix, the royal family and guests to the Stulp Church in Lage Vuursche in Baarn, The Netherlands where the funeral service of Prince Friso will be held. The prince, who spent the last 18 months in a coma after being caught in an avalanche, died aged 44, royal officials announced 12 August Photograph: Robin Van Lonkhuijsen/AFP/Getty Images
Dutch Princess Mabel Wisse-Smit (2nd L) walks with her daughters Luana and Zaria, Princess Beatrix, the royal family and guests to the Stulp Church in Lage Vuursche in Baarn, The Netherlands where the funeral service of Prince Friso will be held. The prince, who spent the last 18 months in a coma after being caught in an avalanche, died aged 44, royal officials announced 12 August Photograph: Robin Van Lonkhuijsen/AFP/Getty Images
Athletes compete in the women's 100 Metres Hurdles Round 1 at the 14th IAAF World Championships in Athletics at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia. Photograph: Michael Kappeler/dpa/Corbis
Athletes compete in the women's 100 Metres Hurdles Round 1 at the 14th IAAF World Championships in Athletics at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia. Photograph: Michael Kappeler/dpa/Corbis
Anti-fracking demonstrators display small placards outside the drill site operated by Cuadrilla Resources Ltd in Balcombe in southern England. More climate demonstrators arrived in the southern English village of Balcombe to establish a new anti-fracking and anti-fossil fuel protest camp organised by
Anti-fracking demonstrators display small placards outside the drill site operated by Cuadrilla Resources Ltd in Balcombe in southern England. More climate demonstrators arrived in the southern English village of Balcombe to establish a new anti-fracking and anti-fossil fuel protest camp organised by "No Dash For Gas" campaigners aimed at Cuadrilla who are conducting test drilling for oil and gas in the area. h began at the site on August 2. Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty Images
Supporters of Mohamed Morsi gather at the Al-Fateh Mosque in Ramses Square for midday prayers in Cairo. The Egyptian Military has closed off Tahrir Square today in response to calls for mass protests. Photograph: Ed Giles/Getty Images
Supporters of Mohamed Morsi gather at the Al-Fateh Mosque in Ramses Square for midday prayers in Cairo. The Egyptian Military has closed off Tahrir Square today in response to calls for mass protests. See more in the gallery as Egypt braces for more violence. Photograph: Ed Giles/Getty Images
Elsewhere at Eyup Sultan mosque in Istanbul a poster of Mohamed Morsi is held up by a protestor during a demonstration condemning the deadly crackdown in Cairo.
Elsewhere at Eyup Sultan mosque in Istanbul a poster of Mohamed Morsi is held up by a protestor during a demonstration condemning the deadly crackdown in Cairo. Photograph: Ozan Kose/AFP/Getty Images
Security personnel walk past aircraft during the Karamay aviation tourism festival 2013 in Karamay, northwest China's Xinjiang region. The Breitling Jet Team and the Bayi Parachute Team of People's Liberation Army will take part in the show during the three-day festival. Photograph: Stringer/AFP/Getty Images
Security personnel walk past aircraft during the Karamay aviation tourism festival 2013 in Karamay, northwest China's Xinjiang region. The Breitling Jet Team and the Bayi Parachute Team of People's Liberation Army will take part in the show during the three-day festival. Photograph: Stringer/AFP/Getty Images
A Palestinian and an Israeli soldier come face-to-face during the eviction of protesters as they were trying to block the main road leading to the Israeli settlment of Efrata, near the West bank town of Bethlehem. Photograph: Abed Al Hashlamoun/EPA
A Palestinian and an Israeli soldier come face-to-face during the eviction of protesters as they were trying to block the main road leading to the Israeli settlment of Efrata, near the West bank town of Bethlehem. Photograph: Abed Al Hashlamoun/EPA
German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) puts on a glove for veterinarian of the Friedrich Loeffler Federal Research Institute for Animal Health Anne Balkema-Buschmann (L) during the opening of the security level 4 research laboratory in Riems near Greifswald, Western Germany,. Photograph: Stefan Sauer/AFP/Getty Images
German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) puts on a glove for veterinarian of the Friedrich Loeffler Federal Research Institute for Animal Health Anne Balkema-Buschmann (L) during the opening of the security level 4 research laboratory in Riems near Greifswald, Western Germany,. Photograph: Stefan Sauer/AFP/Getty Images
The MV Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller, the world's biggest container ship, arrives at the harbour of Rotterdam The Netherlands. The 55,000 tonne ship, named after the son of the founder of the oil and shipping group A.P. Moller-Maersk, has a length of 400 meters and costs $185 million. Photograph: Michael Kooren/Reuters
The MV Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller, the world's biggest container ship, arrives at the harbour of Rotterdam The Netherlands. The 55,000 tonne ship, named after the son of the founder of the oil and shipping group A.P. Moller-Maersk, has a length of 400 meters and costs $185 million. Photograph: Michael Kooren/Reuters
An exhibitor prepares a miniature steam engine to show at the Cornish Steam and Country Fair at the Stithians Showground near Penryn. The annual show, now in 58th year, is one of Cornwall's largest outdoor events and is one of the UK's most popular and respected steam rallies. Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty Images
An exhibitor prepares a miniature steam engine to show at the Cornish Steam and Country Fair at the Stithians Showground near Penryn. The annual show, now in 58th year, is one of Cornwall's largest outdoor events and is one of the UK's most popular and respected steam rallies. Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty Images
Pipe bands march through Glasgow ahead of the World Pipe Band Championships. The World Pipe Band Championships being held this weekend in city will see 225 bands bring 8,000 pipers and drummers to play in front of thousands of spectators. Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA
Pipe bands march through Glasgow ahead of the World Pipe Band Championships. The World Pipe Band Championships being held this weekend in city will see 225 bands bring 8,000 pipers and drummers to play in front of thousands of spectators. Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA
A tractor drives on a field near Bergheim, Germany. Sunny weather conditions are predicted to stay over the weekend. Photograph: Oliver Berg/EPA
A tractor drives on a field near Bergheim, Germany. Sunny weather conditions are predicted to stay over the weekend. Photograph: Oliver Berg/EPA
A rider competes during the annual horse racing festival in the village of Dagdong, Doilungdeqen County, Tibet Photograph: REX/Purbu Zhaxi
A rider competes during the annual horse racing festival in the village of Dagdong, Doilungdeqen County, Tibet Photograph: REX/Purbu Zhaxi
Three-year-old David plays in a pool in Karlsruhe, Germany
Three-year-old David plays in a pool in Karlsruhe, Germany. Photograph: Uli Deck/dpa/Corbis
The reflection of horses, their keepers, and an umbrella-toting pedestrian is seen in a puddle of water following heavy monsoon rains in the northern hilltown of Shimla, India. The monsoon, which covers the subcontinent from June to September and usually brings flooding, accounts for about 80% of India's annual rainfall
The reflection of horses, their keepers, and an umbrella-toting pedestrian is seen in a puddle of water following heavy monsoon rains in the northern hilltown of Shimla, India. The monsoon, which covers the subcontinent from June to September and usually brings flooding, accounts for about 80% of India's annual rainfall. Photograph: Stringer/AFP/Getty Images
The accused Neo-Nazis hide their faces in Berlin courtroom, Germany. A court hearing started against a group of ten Neo-Nazis, who are accused of jointly operating an extreme right-wing internet radio named Irminsul. Photograph: Theo Schneider/Demotix/Corbis
Defendants hide their faces at the starts of court hearing in Berlin against a 10 people accused of jointly operating Irminsul, a neo-Nazi internet radio station. Photograph: Theo Schneider/Demotix/Corbis
A girl looks at an albino crocodile in its enclosure in the Crocodile zoo in Protivin, Czech Republic. It is the only zoo in Europe to have a pair of the rare species
A girl looks at an albino crocodile in its enclosure in the Crocodile zoo in Protivin, Czech Republic. It is the only zoo in Europe to have a pair of the reptiles. Photograph: Radek Mica/AFP/Getty Images
A child sits amidst the idols of Hindu goddess Dashama in Ahmadabad, India. The 10-day Dashama festival culminates with the immersion of the idol
A child sits amid the idols of the Hindu god Dashama in Ahmadabad, India. The 10-day Dashama festival culminates with the immersion of the idol. Photograph: Ajit Solanki/AP
Italy's Fabrizio Schembri competes during the men's triple jump qualifications at the 2013 IAAF World Championships at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow, Russia. Photograph: Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images
Italy's Fabrizio Schembri competes during the men's triple jump qualifications at the 2013 IAAF World Championships in Moscow. Photograph: Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images
Indian army soldiers display seized ammunition at the army headquarters in Srinagar. The prime minister, Manmohan Singh, said that for relations with Pakistan to improve, it was essential that Islamabad prevent the use of its territory for any anti-India activity
Indian soldiers display seized ammunition at the army headquarters in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. India's prime minister, Manmohan Singh, said that for relations with Pakistan to improve, it was essential that Islamabad prevent the use of its territory for anti-India activity. Photograph: Dar Yasin/AP
A worker cleans the glass facade of a mall in Singapore. Photograph: Edgar Su/Reuters
A worker cleans the glass facade of a mall in Singapore. Photograph: Edgar Su/Reuters
More chicken news: Health workers carry away bags of dead chickens during a culling operation at a farm where poultry are suspected of having bird flu in Katunje village on the outskirts of Kathmandu. Nepal's government ordered health workers to cull half a million chickens to combat a major bird flu outbreak
More chicken news. Health workers carry away bags of dead fowls during a culling operation at a farm where poultry are suspected of having bird flu in Katunje village on the outskirts of Kathmandu. The Nepalese government ordered a cull of 500,000 chickens to combat a bird flu outbreak. Photograph: Prakash Mathema/AFP/Getty Images
Calm after massacre: Egyptian army soldiers take their positions on top of and next to their armoured vehicles while guarding an entrance to Tahrir Square in Cairo
Calm after massacre: Egyptian soldiers take their positions on top of and next to their tanks while guarding an entrance to Tahrir Square in Cairo. Egypt is bracing for more violence after the Muslim Brotherhood called for nationwide marches following Friday prayers and a 'day of rage' to denounce this week's unprecedented bloodshed in the security forces' assault on the supporters of the country's ousted president Mohamed Morsi, that at least 638 dead. Photograph: Hassan Ammar/AP
Broadcaster Andrew Marr poses for the Guardian's photographer Murdo Macleod at the Edinburgh international book festival in Scotland. This is the first appearance in public by Marr since he had a stroke in January
Broadcaster Andrew Marr poses for the Guardian's photographer Murdo Macleod at the Edinburgh international book festival in Scotland. This is Marr's first appearance in public since he had a stroke in January. Photograph: Murdo Macleod for the Guardian
Visitors aim shoulder-fired Kestrel Heat rockets during the Taiwan Aerospace and Defence Technology Expo in Taipei
Visitors try rocket launchers during the Taiwan Aerospace and Defence Technology Expo in Taipei. Photograph: Wally Santana/AP
Co-workers and relatives of 34 miners shot dead by South African police during a violent wage strike sing and dance as they gather in Marikana to mark the first anniversary of their deaths. The August shooting was described as the worst police brutality since the end of apartheid two decades ago. Photograph: Stephane De Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images
Co-workers and relatives of 34 miners shot dead by South African police during a violent wage strike sing and dance as they gather in Marikana to mark the first anniversary of their deaths. The shootings were described as the worst example of police brutality since the end of apartheid two decades ago. Photograph: Stephane de Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images
Another view of co-workers and relatives of 34 miners shot dead by South African police observing the first anniversary. Photograph: Stephane De SakutinAFP/Getty Images
Another view of co-workers and relatives of 34 miners shot dead by South African police last August. Photograph: Stephane De SakutinAFP/Getty Images
Chickens perch on the roof of a hen house to escape rising floodwaters after typhoon Utor in China
Chickens perch on the roof of a hen house to escape rising floodwaters after typhoon Utor in China. Photograph: Reuters
An Egyptian armoured personnel carrier (APC) is parked in the middle of Giza Street, Cairo, during a curfew, which started at 7pm on Thursday and ended at 6am on Friday. Photograph: Adham Khorshed/Demotix/Corbis
An Egyptian armoured personnel carrier (APC) is parked in the middle of Giza Street, Cairo, during a curfew, which started at 7pm on Thursday and ended at 6am on Friday. Photograph: Adham Khorshed/Demotix/Corbis
Slow lane: There's no room for swimming at Toshimaen amusement park swimming pool in Tokyo, Japan.
Slow lane. There's no room for swimming at Toshimaen amusement park pool in Tokyo. Photograph: Kimimasa Mayama/EPA
Fast lane: Kierre Beckles of Barbados, Anastasiya Soprunova of Kazakhstan, Dawn Harper of the United States, Salma Emam Abou El-Hassan of Egypt and Tiffany Porter of Great Britain compete in the women's 100 metres hurdles heats during the IAAF world athletics championships in Moscow
Fast lane. Kierre Beckles of Barbados, Anastasiya Soprunova of Kazakhstan, Dawn Harper of the US, Salma Emam Abou El Hassan of Egypt and Tiffany Porter of Great Britain compete in the women's 100m hurdles heats during the IAAF world athletics championships in Moscow. Photograph: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images
Mitch Freedman trains Melbourne Cup favourite Puissance de Lune in the sea at Lady Bay Beach in Warrnambool, Australia
Mitch Freedman trains Melbourne Cup favourite Puissance de Lune in the sea at Lady Bay Beach in Warrnambool, Australia. Photograph: Vince Caligiuri/Getty Images

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