

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton watches a cultural dance as she is welcomed at Lusaka International Airport in Lusaka, Zambia. Susan Walsh/AP
A man walks his dog after a fire affecting more than 5 square miles of Dorset's Upton Heath was was brought under control overnight near Poole in southwest England. Parts of the East Anglia region in eastern England have been declared to be in a state of drought after some areas of the country had their driest spring on record. Stefan Wermuth/Reuters
Demonstrators in Puerta del Sol, Madrid, who have been protesting since May 15, are against collective bargaining reform. Dubbed 'los indignados,' the indignant, tens of thousands of demonstrators have packed squares across Spain in a wave of outrage over high unemployment and government austerity measures. Andrea Comas/Reuters
Tourists ride camels Thursday on the Mingsha Sand Dunes during a visit to Crescent Moon Spring on the outskirts of Dunhuang, Gansu province, China. Sheng Li/Reuters
Fishing boats are tethered together at Karachi fisheries due to the cyclone expected to hit the coastal belt of Sindh and Balochistan provinces in Pakistan. Fareed Khan/AP
A seven-month-old yellow baboon drinks milk as it plays with a Galagos, also known as a bushbaby, at the Animal Orphanage in the Kenya Wildlife Service headquarters in Nairobi. Yellow baboons inhabit savannas and light forests in the eastern Africa, while Galagos are small, nocturnal primates native to continental Africa. Thomas Mukoya/Reuters
Women ride a motorcycle in the rain in Hyderabad, India. The annual monsoon season lasts from June to October. Mahesh Kumar A./AP
A girl looks out from her home next to an image of Cuba's revolutionary hero Ernesto 'Che' Guevara in Old Havana, Cuba. Javier Galeano/AP
Participants in the Wave Gothic Festival laugh together in Leipzig, eastern Germany. The festival is thought to be the world's largest festival for the so-called 'dark culture,' attracting people with outlandish make-up and costumes. Jens Meyer/AP
Indian Muslim pilgrims offer Friday prayers on the last day of Urs at Ajmer in India. The Urs is observed to mark the death anniversary of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, known for his philosophy on religious tolerance. Rajesh Kumar Singh/AP
A man works at a construction site in Hanoi, Vietnam. Kham/Reuters
A crew member wipes down Kurt Busch's car before practice for Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 5-hour ENERGY 500 auto race in Long Pond, Pa. Matt Slocum/AP
Soldiers who joined sides with anti-regime protesters chant slogans during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Yemen. Saleh has not been seen since being flown to Saudi Arabia for surgery for burns on 40 percent of his body following a rocket or bomb attack at his palace last Friday. Ammar Awad/Reuters
Survivors form a line to receive their meal at a high school gymnasium that was turned into a refugee center in Watari, northeastern Japan. Almost three months after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, there are still about 160 people taking shelter at the school. Kyodo News/AP
A Kashmiri man rows a boat past a dock into Dal Lake in Srinagar, Indian Administered Kashmir. Danish Ismail/Reuters
Rafael Nadal of Spain sits under an umbrella during a rain interruption as he plays Jo-Wilfred Tsonga of France during his match at the Queens Club grass court tennis tournament in London. Alastair Grant/AP
Onlookers shoot photos of the fuselage of US Airways flight 1549 as it arrives in Charlotte, N.C. The plane that made a miraculous landing on the Hudson River two years ago will be displayed in a museum in Charlotte. Chuck Burton/AP
Hungarian youths wrestle in mud during the Off Road Festival in Somogybabod, Hungary. Laszlo Balogh/Reuters
Cpl. Corey Douglas, (c.), jumps with teammates MCpl. Adam Winnicki, (l.), and Sgt. Real Baril as the SkyHawks, the Canadian Forces parachute team, do a practice jump in Petawawa, Canada. This year is the SkyHawks 40th anniversary season. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press/AP