Shakira performs.."The Sun Comes Out World Tour" concert in Barcelona, Spain
Colombia's star singer Shakira
Colombia's star singer Shakira performs with FC Barcelona's Gerard Pique during "The Sun Comes Out World Tour" concert in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday night, May 29, 2011.
the mud volcano in Porong, East Java
In this handout aerial photo taken May 19, 2011 and released May 26, 2011 by the Sidoarjo Mudflow Mitigation Agency (BPLS) smoke and hazardous gas is emitted from the crater vent of the mud volcano in Porong, East Java province where12 villages were buried and displaced more than 13,000 families. "Lusi" the mud volcano is starting to slow down five years after it engulfed fields, homes and factories in a heavily populated part of Indonesia, but experts say the danger will persist for decades. Many of the victims say they still have not been paid all of the compensation they were promised five years ago by the enterprise some experts believe was responsible for the disaster, gas drilling company Lapindo Brantas, part of the massive business empire controlled by the family of powerful Golkar party chief Aburizal Bakrie.
Panorama 1453 History Museum on the 558th anniversary
People visit the Panorama 1453 History Museum on the 558th anniversary of the conquest of the city by Ottoman Turks, in Istanbul May 29, 2011. Istanbul's Panorama 1453 History Museum, Turkey's first panoramic museum, tells the story of the conquest of the city by the Ottoman Empire in 1453
E.coli bacteria
The inside of a cucumber cut in half is seen in a greenhouse in Algarrobo, near Malaga, southern Spain May 29, 2011. A virulent form of E.coli bacteria blamed on infected cucumbers from Spain has killed 10 people in Germany and sickened 300, health officials said on Sunday while warning people not to eat suspected vegetables. The cucumber pictured is not affected by the health incident and the greenhouse is not under investigation. Picture taken with a inverted lens.
Thousands of demonstrators
Thousands of demonstrators gather on the Puerta del Sol square in central Madrid on May 29, 2011 during a protest to decry mainstream political parties, soaring unemployment, corruption and welfare cuts. The leading protest group known as "the indignants" met today to decide whether to carry on their camp-out against political corruption and joblessness.
Puerta del Sol square in central Madrid
Demonstrators gather on the Puerta del Sol square in central Madrid on May 29, 2011 during a protest to decry mainstream political parties, soaring unemployment, corruption and welfare cuts. The leading protest group known as "the indignants" met today to decide whether to carry on their camp-out against political corruption and joblessness.
Spanish Balearic island
Tourists meet to watch the sunset at Es Vedra cliffs, on the Spanish Balearic island of Ibiza May 29, 2011.
Reggae artists Shaggy
Reggae artists Shaggy (L), Latifa Brown (2nd L) and Gramps Morgan (R) pose with Trinidad and Tobago's soca artist Machel Montano (2nd R) at the 30th International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA) at the National Academy of Performing Arts in Port of Spain, May 28, 2011. Picture taken May 28, 2011.
Turkish Prime Minister
Supporters of Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan attend an election rally in Ankara on May 29, 2011 ahead of June 12th Parliamentary elections.
the Rolling Thunder's "Ride for Freedom"
Gary Redente, of Falls Church, Virginia, rests before taking part in the Rolling Thunder's "Ride for Freedom" to honor U.S. Veterans, in Washington May 29, 2011.
the Uros floating islands
Residents walk at at one of the Uros floating islands on the Titicaca lake in Puno, Peru, Sunday, May 29, 2011. Tourism has diminished in the islands due to the anti-mining strike in Puno that is being held since May 9. The Uros islands are known as "floating" ones because they are made of "totora", a plant that grows on the Titicaca lake, and that is woven to form a floating surface.
looted items drives past the burning huts
In this photo provided by the United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS), a truck piled high with looted items drives past the burning huts of businesses and homesteads in the center of Abyei town, Sudan Saturday, May 28, 2011. Tens of thousands of Sudanese are fleeing from the contested north-south border region of Abyei, and the top U.S. official in the region warned Friday of a humanitarian crisis over the north's invasion.
Bharati the indian groupe
Bharati the indian groupe, during the continuation of the 10th mawazine music festival in tribute to the victims of the attack of Marrakech in Marrakech on May 29, 2011.
750 tonnes of fish had died since Friday in Taal Lake near Manila
In this photo taken on May 29, 2011, shows a fisherman checking dead milk fish at a fish cage in at the Taal Lake in Barangay Sampaloc, Talisay, Batangas City, south of Manila. Several lakeside towns in the Philippines on May 30 were struggling to cope with mountains of rotting fish that were killed by a sudden drop in water temperatures at the weekend. The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources said more than 750 tonnes of fish had died since Friday in Taal Lake near Manila, hitting several towns whose economies are heavily reliant on the fishing industry.
the 7th Afro Hairstyle Contest 'Knitting Hopes' in Cali, Colombia,
A woman presents an elaborate hairstyle during the 7th Afro Hairstyle Contest 'Knitting Hopes' in Cali, Colombia, 29 May 2011. The event was held shortly after Afro-Colombian Day (Dia de la Afrocolombianidad), which is held annualy on 21 May to commemorate the day on which slavery was abolished in Colombia in 1851. The United Nations declared 2011 as the International Year of Afro-descendants.
waterfall in Skogarfoss, Iceland
A pile of rocks stand in front of a waterfall in Skogarfoss, Iceland May 28, 2011.
the Grimsvotn volcano covers moss in a valley east of Vik, Iceland
Ash from the eruption of the Grimsvotn volcano covers moss in a valley east of Vik, Iceland May 27, 2011. Picture taken May 27, 2011.
motorized express boat
Commuters board a motorized express boat during rush hour to travel along Saen Saeb canal in Bangkok, Thailand, on 30 May 2011. An express boat service operates on the Saen Saeb canal providing fast, inexpensive transportation and a means of cutting across traffic-infested Bangkok. Hundreds of motorized boats serving nearly 60,000 passengers a day operate in Bangkok which is built largely over canals and is known as the 'Venice of the East'
aerial view of the sand-filled Boeung Kak lake
This picture taken on May 26, 2011 shows an aerial view of the sand-filled Boeung Kak lake in central Phnom-Penh. Private developer Shukaku Inc., a company headed by a ruling party politician, has been filling the 130-hectare lake with sand to make way for high-rise buildings and shopping centres, offering financial compensations of 1,500 to 8,500 USD for lake dwellers to vacate the site - after dismantling their house on their own -, but critics say the money is not enough. "Forced evictions are being driven by rapid speculative investment in the Cambodian real estate market, coupled with endemic corruption and the absence of rule of law," Rolando Modina, regional director of the international pressure group Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE) said. "The urban poor are being driven from their homes in Phnom Penh, which is becoming an exclusive domain of the wealthy". In 2009 alone, at least 26 cases of mass evictions displaced approximately 27,000 people across the country, according to a UN report
plays with water as his mother
Four-year-old Cheng Yuhui, a child from a migrant worker family from southwest China's Sichuan province, plays with water as his mother Deng Qiyan washes clothes in a residential area for migrant workers in Beijing May 27, 2011. The education of the children of migrant workers, who number 240 million in China, is one of the top concerns of the Chinese State Council, Premier Wen Jiabao said during an online chat with Internet users in February. The council also said that preschools are currently the "weakest" part of the education system. Picture taken on May 27, 2011.
burnt out and destroyed villages on the outskirts of Abyei town
A aerial view of burnt out and destroyed villages on the outskirts of Abyei town, central Sudan,in this aerial photograph taken May 24, 2011 and released by the United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) on May 25, 2011. South Sudan's President Salva Kiir called on north Sudan on Thursday to withdraw its forces from the disputed Abyei region but said there would be no war over the incursion and it would not derail independence. North Sudanese armed forces seized control of the oil-producing Abyei region on Saturday, forcing tens of thousands to flee and sparking an international outcry seven weeks before south Sudan secedes to form a new nation. Picture taken May 24, 2011.
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