

Fire boats spray water near the Statue of Liberty to kick off Fleet Week in New York. Fleet Week ends on Memorial Day with a military flyover honoring American military personnel who lost their lives in service. Seth Wenig/AP
People with painted faces attend a protest at the Freedom Park in Phnom Penh. About 100 local activists attended a demonstration and news conference appealing to the government to save Prey Lang forests in Kompong Thom, Stung Treng, Kratie and Preah Vihear provinces and demanding to stop granting economic land concessions and suspend all those already granted. Samrang Pring/Reuters
Children of migrant workers dance outside containers used as classrooms during an after-school program initiated by Compassion for Migrant Children in Beijing. Petar Kujundzic/Reuters
A bather watches as French police on horses patrol the beach near the venue of the G8 summit in Deauville, northern France. Police today sealed off the area around the venue where the leaders of the G8 countries are due to meet in Deauville on May 26-7. Andrew Winning/Reuters
A monkey drinks water from a tap on a hot summer afternoon in Jammu, India. Channi Anand/AP
Nepalese protesters, members of Hindu political party Shiv Sena, hold 'trishuls' (a three-edged weapon of Lord Shiva, a Hindu deity) during a protest near Nepal's Constituent Assembly building in Kathmandu. The protesters demanded that the country be declared as a Hindu kingdom. Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters
A Kashmiri vendor selling watermelons is seen through a hole in an ice block during a hot summer day in Srinagar. Fayaz Kabli/Reuters
A visitor walks past the art work 'Your Plural View' by Olafar Eliasson of Denmark at Hong Kong International Art Fair in Hong Kong. The largest international art fair hosted 155 exhibiting galleries from 29 countries that exhibited from May 26 to 29. Vincent Yu/AP
The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Rowan Williams poses for photographers with the 400 year old King James Bible at Lambeth Palace Library's newest exhibition in London. Lambeth Palace Library's new exhibition 'Out of the Original Sacred Tongues', which is open until July 29, 2011, celebrates the 400th anniversary of the King James Version. Akira Suemori/AP
Shirley Waits pauses as she stands in what was her mother's living room in Joplin, Mo. A massive tornado moved through Joplin Sunday night leveling much of the city. Jeff Roberson/AP
Smoke from the Grimsvotn volcano, under the Vatnajokull glacier in southeast Iceland is seen. The Icelandic volcano which disrupted hundreds of flights in northern Europe is no longer spewing out ash and the eruption seems to have halted. Agust Gudbjornsson/Reuters
A boy stands near a fence in front of men who are praying during a rally to demand the ouster of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sana. Ammar Awad/Reuters
Jordanian Bedouin troops ride on camels during a parade at a ceremony to celebrate the country's 65th Independence Day in Amman. Ali Jarekji/Reuters
Performers pause in front of an art installation at the grave of late Yugoslav Communist dictator Josip Broz Tito in Belgrade, Serbia. Thousands, including youngsters, from all over the former Yugoslavia, flocked to the grave of late Communist dictator Josip Broz Tito to mark his official birthday. Marko Drobnjakovic/AP
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrives for a meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris. John Schults/Reuters
Junko Nakazato poses for a photograph with rabbit's clothes at a park in Tokyo, Japan. Shizuo Kambayashi/AP
Newborn babies rest in cots, listening to music played through loudspeakers in Saca Hospital in Kosice, east Slovakia. The hospital uses music as therapy for newborn babies when they are separated from their mothers. Petr Josek/Reuters
Du, an ethnic Hmong woman, sits inside a house near Sapa town in the northern Lao Cai province, 217 miles from Hanoi, Vietnam. Carlos Barria/Reuters
US President Barack Obama is escorted to address both Houses of Parliament in London. Flanking Obama are Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow (l.) and Speaker of the House of Lords Baroness Helene Hayman. Obama was the first US president to speak in Westminster Hall. Kevin Lamarque/Reuters