

Protestors wear pre-1969 Libyan flags, during a demonstration against Libyan President Muammar Qaddafi outside 10 Downing Street in London. Hundreds of Libyans and other sympathizers massed outside Downing Street today for a noisy demonstration designed to shake the British government into action. Amid angry chanting in Arabic and English, poignant messages inked on placards begged whoever was watching to "please save my family," while ministers were warned on other signs: "Act now before genocide in Libya" and "No action = approval." Alastair Grant/AP
Kashmiri fishermen cast their nets to catch fish from the waters of Dal Lake on a cold day in Srinagar, India. Fayaz Kabli/Reuters
Cambodian children wearing helmets look out of the window as actress Michelle Yeoh visits their Sampov Meas primary school in Phnom Penh. Michelle Yeoh, wife of FIA President Jean Todt, is in the country to promote traffic safety awareness. Samrang Pring/Reuters
A Berlin bear actor takes a rest on a bench at Pariser Platz in Berlin. Tobias Schwarz/Reuters
Giraffe Magoma, born two weeks ago, and his mother, Koobi, stand in their enclosure in the Cologne zoo. Hermann J. Knippertz/AP
A groundskeeper rakes the infield in the fog prior to the Tampa Bay Rays spring training baseball workout at the Charlotte Sports Park in Port Charlotte, Fla. Dave Martin/AP
The son of Ridha Mohammed cries during his father's funeral in Malkiya, Bahrain. Mohammed's family say he was shot by security forces while attending a memorial march for one of six people killed in unprecedented antigovernment protests that have rattled the small kingdom's leaders over the past week. Caren Firouz/Reuters
US Marines from the First Battalion 8th Marines Alpha Company patrol a remote eastern corner of Musa Qala district in southern Afghanistan's Helmand Province. Finbarr O'Reilly/Reuters
Debris crushes a car outside the Christchurch Catholic Cathedral after an earthquake rocked Christchurch, New Zealand. The 6.3-magnitude quake hit at the height of a busy workday, toppling tall buildings and churches, crushing buses, and killing dozens of people in one of the country's worst natural disasters. David Wethey/AP
Shiite Bahrainis march in an antigovernment demonstration towards Pearl Square in Manama. Tens of thousands of opposition supporters marched to Pearl Square -- the focal point of the week-long protests in central Manama -- to press demands for political reform in a country dominated by the Sunni Muslim minority. Hamad I Mohammed/Reuters
A Croatian riot policewoman in central Zagreb waits as they block the access of demonstrators towards the square with government and parliament buildings where public protests are forbidden. Some 250 protesters, gathered around a Facebook-based group initiative, were expressing discontent with the government policy and the economic situation in the country. Nikola Solic/Reuters
President Obama lifts off aboard Marine One from the White House in Washington. Obama is traveling to Cleveland State University for remarks on small business initiatives. Jason Reed/Reuters
CSKA Moscow fans celebrate after their team scored against PAOK in their Europa League round of 32-second leg soccer match at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. Denis Sinyakov/Reuters
South Africa's Hashim Amla tosses the ball during a cricket practice session in New Delhi. South Africa will play their first match of the ICC Cricket World Cup against the West Indies on Thursday. Adnan Abidi/Reuters
A model removes her shoe during Juana Martin's autumn/winter show at the Pasarela Cibeles fashion show in Madrid. Daniel Ochoa de Olza/AP
Raindrops are seen on roses during a memorial ceremony for Basque Socialist Party (PSE) politician Fernando Buesa Blanco on the 11th anniversary of his assassination in Vitoria. Buesa, along with bodyguard Jorge Diez Elorza, was killed by a car bomb set off by armed Basque separatists ETA. Basque premier Patxi Lopez said that the "Basque Country will be constructed on the memory of the victims and the truth of what has happened." Vincent West/Reuters
A Mayan priestess prays during a ceremony marking the Mayan solar new year in Guatemala City. According to the Mayan Language Academy, the new year is called Kab Lajuj E, or 12th Road. Moises Castillo/AP
People sit along Havana's seafront boulevard El Malecon during sunset. Desmond Boylan/Reuters