

South Korean Lee Hwa-jin, (r.), and her husband Lee Kye-huck sit in front of the gravestone of her younger brother Lee Kyu-hang, who died during the 1950-1953 Korean War, on Memorial Day at the National Cemetery in Seoul, South Korea. Ahn Young-joon/AP
Lightning bolts strike around the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcanic chain near Osorno, Chile, Sunday night. The volcano, dormant for decades, erupted in south-central Chile on Saturday, belching ash more than 6 miles into the sky. Ivan Alvarado/Reuters
Peruvian presidential candidate Ollanta Humala smiles as he claims victory in Lima Sunday night. Janine Costa/Reuters
Villagers participate in a horse race during an annual ceremony to pray for rain during rice-planting season at Pring Ka-ek village, Cambodia. Cambodia is a country that heavily relies on agriculture. More than 80 percent of its 14.3 million people are farmers. Heng Sinith/AP
Asfa, a month-old girl born in a detention center, lies on the floor of her new dwelling place as her father, a Pakistani refugee who is a member of the Ahmadiyya, an Islamic minority sect, stands nearby in Bangkok, Thailand. A group of 94 refugees and two asylum seekers from Pakistan, all members of the Ahmadiyya, were released from detention on bail Monday as they await the results of resettlement applications, mainly to the US. Damir Sagolj/Reuters
Three-month-old female cheetah cubs live at the Nairobi Orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya. The two cubs were abandoned by their mother and were brought to the orphanage when they were one-month old. Sayyid Azim/AP
Military police and rescue workers investigate a partially-submerged DHL cargo plane that crashed just off the coast of Libreville, Gabon. The plane's nose is buried in shallow water near a major high school. Authorities at the scene said the four-man crew survived and had been taken to a local hospital. Joel Bouopda Tatou/AP
Hotel workers from New York hotels jeer Dominique Strauss-Kahn as he arrives at the Manhattan Criminal Courts building for his arraignment on charges of sexually assaulting a Manhattan hotel maid. Strauss-Kahn pleaded not guilty. Craig Ruttle/AP
Men carry cucumbers for destruction into a greenhouse compound outside Bucharest, Romania. Producers destroyed thousands of tons of cucumbers over the past two days, according to local media, after their production was either turned back from exports or refused for sale by supermarkets in Romania for fear of E. coli bacteria contamination Vadim Ghirda/AP
A street vendor blows bubbles to entice children to buy his wares in New Delhi. Saurabh Das/AP
A horse walks near a boy standing outside his makeshift residence near Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir. Fayaz Kabl/Reuters
A boy smoothes the inside of a clay oven at a pottery factory in Kabul, Afghanistan. Omar Sobhani/Reuters
Supporters of Pakistan's Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement of Justice) place candles next to portraits of slain journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad during a vigil in Islamabad, Pakistan. Shahzad, who investigated al-Qaida's alleged infiltration of the navy and told a rights activist he'd been threatened by the country's intelligence agencies, was found dead outside Islamabad last week. Anjum Naveed/AP
WWII veteran Arnold Whittaker of the 3rd Army, 5th Infantry Division, 10 Infantry Regiment company K, of Atlanta, Georgia, visits the US military cemetery in Colleville sur Mer, western France, on the 67th Anniversary of D Day, marking 67 years since Allied forces landed on a swath of beaches in Nazi-occupied France. The June, 6, 1944, invasion and ensuing battle for Normandy helped change the course of the war. Vincent Michel/AP
Bikas Shrestha, whose father, Bhuvan Shrestha, was killed during the decade-long Maoist insurgency, holds a placard during a sit-in protest in Katmandu, Nepal. Several family members of those killed during the insurgency participated in the protest to demand justice for the death of their loved ones. Niranjan Shrestha/AP
A winning boat crew cheer during the annual Chinese traditional Dragon Boat Festival in Taipei, Taiwan. Dragon boat races are in remembrance of Chu Yuan, an ancient Chinese scholar-statesman, who drowned in 277 B.C. while denouncing government corruption. Wally Santana/AP