

Homeless dogs Lelya (l.) and Hatiko pose during their wedding ceremony in Kiev, Ukraine, on Friday. The ceremony was organized by Ukraine's first ever dogs' wedding agency to raise awareness of the nation's homeless animals. Efrem Lukatsky/AP
A street entertainer makes a face while performing during the opening day of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival on Friday. David Moir/Reuters
A girl prays with her grandmother in front of the cenotaph for the victims of the the 1945 atomic bombing, at Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, Japan, on Friday. The nation marked the 65th anniversary of the world's first atomic bombing on the city. This was the first year that a US representative attended. Kyodo/Reuters
Doves fly past the gutted Atomic Bomb Dome during the 65th anniversary ceremony of the 1945 atomic bombing at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, Japan, on Friday. Shuji Kajiyama/AP
Akon, a Senegalese-American, performs during a concert in the Jordanian capital of Amman on Friday. Reuters
Ksenia Cheldyshkina of Belarus performs during the International Rhythmic Gymnastics competitions in Minsk on Friday. Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters
Pigs race on opening day of the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis, Ind., on Friday. Michael Conroy/AP
Flooding in northwest Pakistan is seen here. Heavy rains are expected to lash areas of Pakistan already devastated by the worst floods in 80 years. Reuters
A man is painted before a body building competition during the 44th Asian Men's Body Building and Athletic Physique Championships at the Azadi sports complex in Tehran, Iran, on Friday. Raheb Homavandi/Reuters
Soldiers stand guard around stolen trailers used by gunmen to form a barricade to block a main road in Monterrey, Mexico, on Friday. Drug gangs closed four roads using stolen vehicles and trailers to block motorists, according to local media. Mexico is struggling to contain the cartels' growing power as they use annual drug profits of up to $40 billion a year to amass an arsenal of weaponry for their increasingly deadly attacks. Tomas Bravo/Reuters
Glenn Toothman III, the founder and CEO of Memory Medallion, holds a smart phone as he stands in Green Mount Cemetery in Waynesburg, Pa. The Memory Medallion, a small steel disc which is attached to a tombstone, monument, or memorial, contains a barcode that can be read by most smart phones. The barcode, which brings up photos and text about the deceased person, creates an interactive remembrance of the person's life. The medallion, placed above "Spencer" on the tombstone, can be placed on either face or side of a monument. Rebecca Droke/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/AP
A girl arranges a display of origami cranes at a public square in Valparaiso City, Chile, on Friday. The cranes were made by children from different schools as part of a campaign to promote world peace in remembrance of the victims of the atomic bomb on the 65th anniversary of the US atomic bombing of Hiroshima in Japan. Eliseo Fernandez/Reuters
President Obama welcomes Elena Kagan to the White House after the Senate approved her nomination to become a US Supreme Court associate justice in Washington on Friday. Jim Young/Reuters
Visitors take a look at an octopus, crab, and other fish stored and displayed in ice cubes at an aquarium of ice at Kesennnuma port, Japan, on Friday. Aquarium-goers can observe marine specimens contained in about 50 ice cubes at the aquarium, where room temperature is kept at 20 degrees below zero C. Kyodo News/AP
Rwandan President Paul Kagame (c.) addresses a crowd of supporters that assembled at the Nyamarambo stadium in the Rwandan capital of Kigali, on Fri held on Aug. 9, 2010. Many independent observers expect Kagame and his ruling RPF party to win with a big margin due to a lack of serious political opposition in the country. Marc Hofer/AP
People are seen on a fair ride on the opening day of the Cranger Fair in Herne, Germany, on Friday. What once started as a horse market in the 15th century has become one of Germany's biggest fairs, with an expected 4 million visitors over the coming 10 days. Martin Meissner/AP