

Protesters from several workers' rights groups burn pieces of paper in the shape of iPhones, manufactured by Foxconn, during a demonstration outside a Foxconn office in Hong Kong on Tuesday. An employee of the tech firm Foxconn died early on Tuesday after falling from a building in southern city of Shenzhen, state media reported, the ninth such death at the firm's manufacturing hub this year. Bobby Yip/Reuters
An aerial view shows vehicles on higher ground near the village of Swiniary, Poland, on Tuesday. Poland is suffering its worst flooding in decades after heavy rains led to swollen rivers heading northwards to the Baltic Sea. Czarek Sokolowski/AP
Sarah Belanger (l.) and Paul Jeary sit in lawn chairs in the Rideau River and react as Cali the dog shakes off water in Ottawa on Tuesday during unusually warm weather in the region. A heat warning has been issued by the city's Medical Officer of Health with weather conditions expected to be extreme over the next two days. Pawel Dwulit/The Canadian Press/AP
An Israeli police officer (l.) stands in front of ultraorthodox Jews protesting against what they say is a desecration of graves at a construction site in Jaffa, just south of Tel Aviv on Tuesday. Nir Elias/Reuters
A butterfly perches on a rail behind a newly restored section of columns inside the 5th century B.C. Parthenon temple on the Acropolis, Greece's best-known ancient monument, in Athens on Tuesday. Greece's president and culture minister visited the site Tuesday to view the finished work, which started in 2001. Archaeological site contract workers seized the opportunity to protest over months of unpaid wages and the prospect of losing their jobs later this year. Petros Giannakouris/AP
A six-week-old kitten reaches out from its cage at the Bay County Animal Shelter in Bay City, Mich., on Tuesday. The animal shelter will be holding an adoption campaign from June 1 till August 6. John Ehlke/The Bay City Times/AP
A woman walks past cast iron sculptures of wolves by Chinese artist Liu Ruowang entitled 'Wolf Coming' at an art district in Beijing on Tuesday. Ng Han Guan/AP
Some of several dozen detained Pakistani transvestites watch from a police bus as they are taken to a courthouse to face charges in Peshawar, Pakistan. Pakistani police arrested what they said on Tuesday was an entire wedding party at a ceremony between a man and a transvestite, accusing the pair of promoting homosexuality in the devoutly Muslim country. Almost 50 people, many of them men dressed as women, were at the ceremony on Monday night when it was raided by police. K. Parvez/Reuters
This frame grab from video provided by APTN shows soldiers on guard in Kingston, Jamaica on Monday. Thousands of armed police and soldiers barged past barricades into the capital's most violent slums, clashing with defenders of a gang leader sought by the United States. At least 30 people have died, officials said. APTN/AP
A diver inspects limestone blocks that form part of the ruins of the Temple of Isis on the royal island of Antirhodos, in the harbor in Alexandria, Egypt, on Tuesday. An international team of archaeological divers led by French underwater archaeologist Franck Goddio is using advanced technology to explore the submerged ruins of a palace and temple complex from where Queen Cleopatra ruled, painstakingly excavating one of the richest underwater archaeological sites in the world and retrieving stunning artifacts from the last dynasty to rule over ancient Egypt before the Roman Empire annexed it in 30 B.C. Christoph Gerigk/Franck Goddio & Hilti Foundation/AP
An elderly couple's belongings fill the back yard of their home where they were found buried inside under mounds of trash on Chicago's South Side. Police Lt. Dale Kingsley says their home was 'packed from floor to ceiling' with garbage and may have to be condemned. A hospital nurse says the couple's condition had improved by Tuesday morning. Alex Garcia/Chicago Tribune/AP
A member of the California Coalition for Immigration Reform (CCIR), a Huntington Beach, California-based political advocacy group, wears a pin from the organization as he joins members of the Los Angeles Tea Party and conservative citizens at a rally against the Los Angeles City Council's vote to boycott Arizona because of its illegal immigration law. The demonstration was held outside the Los Angeles City Hall on Tuesday. Damian Dovarganes/AP
A man carries a stack of ice cream containers from the loading dock at the site of the former Reinhold Ice Cream factory in Pittsburgh, Pa., on Tuesday. About 10,000 gallons of ice cream were being given away at the factory that is being converted into an oil processing facility. Keith Srakocic/AP
Scavengers look for recyclable items at a garbage dump in Medan Marelan, Indonesia, on Tuesday. Binsar Bakkara/AP
Yeomen of the Guard line up as they wait to start their ceremonial search in the Palace of Westminster, before the opening of Parliament in London on Tuesday. The traditional search dates back to Nov. 5, 1605, when Guy Fawkes, one of a group who plotted the attack, was arrested in the cellars underneath Parliament with a store of gun power, with which he planned to blow up Parliament. Matt Dunham/AP
A snake grabs a frog in a puddle of water after rain in the southern Indian city of Kochi on Tuesday. Sivaram V./Retuers