

Thai veterinarian Phimchanok Srongmongkul feeds a baby tiger cub at the Wildlife Health Unit at the Department of National Parks in Bangkok, Thailand on Friday. Thai authorities found the baby tiger cub that had been drugged and hidden among stuffed toy tigers in the suitcase of a woman flying from Bangkok to Iran, an official and a wildlife protection group said. Sakchai Lalit/AP
A pedestrian protects himself against the rain using a bucket in New Delhi, India, on Friday. Gurinder Osan/AP
A cowboy rides a bull during a rodeo festival in Diamantino, Brazil, on Thursday evening. Ricardo Moraes/Reuters
Relatives of the miners trapped underground in a copper and gold mine, gather around a screen that shows miners inside the mine at Copiapo, Chile, on Thursday. The Aug. 5 cave-in at the San Jose mine that trapped 33 miners has increased public pressure on the government to enforce safety conditions at small operations in the world's top copper producer. Ivan Alvarado/Reuters
Seedlings can be seen growing under artificial light and in a liquid solution at China's first computer-controlled greenhouse seedling factory located on the outskirts of Beijing on Friday. The factory will supply 15 million pesticide-free vegetable, fruit and flower seedlings per year to domestic growers, China's Xinhua News Agency reported. David Gray/Reuters
People visit a cheesemaker's cave during the Swiss ambassadors' journey in Giswil, Switzerland, on Friday. Christian Hartmann/Reuters
Residents of the coastal township of Navotas, north of Manila, sift through the debris Friday following a fire that gutted hundreds of homes, mostly on stilts. No casualties were reported but the fire left more than 4,000 people homeless. Bullit Marquez/AP
President Barack Obama (l.) and his daughter Malia (r.) ride bicycles along a path through Manuel F. Correllus State Forest, in West Tisbury, Mass., on the island of Martha's Vineyard, on Friday. The president and his family are vacationing on the island. Steven Senne/AP
Flames from a prescribed burn that turned into an out-of-control wildfire are visible from Montana Highway 279 on Thursday. Authorities have ordered the evacuation of more than two dozen homes at Stemple Pass near the Continental Divide, but at least six residents have chosen to stay behind to protect their homes. Lis Holshue/AP
Iranian skier Mahdi Solghani grass skis due to a lack of snow in the mountains of Iran during practice at Dizin Ski resort, in Iran. Iranian authorities first allowed women to ski professionally in 2005. Raheb Homavandi/Reuters
Pakistani flood survivors look out from their makeshift tent after fleeing their village in Sajawal near Hyderabad, Pakistan, on Friday. Hundreds of thousands of Pakistanis were fleeing floodwaters after the surging River Indus smashed through levees in two places, but many refused to leave the danger zone while others took shelter in an ancient graveyard for Muslim saints. Shakil Adil/AP
Palestinian women are pictured through a hole tarpaulin providing shade as they wait to cross toward Jerusalem through Israel's Qalandiya checkpoint, outside the West Bank city of Ramallah on Friday. Mohamad Torokman/Reuters
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter gestures towards Aijalon Mahli Gomes' family that came to greet him in Boston, Mass., on Friday. The US State Department on Friday welcomed the release of an American who had been imprisoned in North Korea and thanked former President Carter for bringing him home. Adam Hunger/Reuters
Young visitors eat chocolate cookies taken from a piece of art, at an exhibition entitled 'Art you can Eat... Cake Britain', in London on Friday. The exhibition, according to the organizers is the world's first ever entirely edible art exhibition and teamed the UK's most creative bakers with artists who want to create art using sugar, cake and other sweet ingredients. All exhibits will be eaten over the three days by visitors to exhibition and proceeds will go to charity organizations. Lefteris Pitarakis/AP
An Afghan woman (2nd l.) distributes election manifestoes to a group of women, in Herat, Afghanistan, on Friday ahead of the nation's Parliamentary elections in September. Reza Shirmohammadi/AP