

A worker attaches name tags of Buddhist devotees who donated lanterns ahead of the birthday celebration of Buddha, which falls on May 28, at the Chogye temple in Seoul, South Korea. About one-third of South Korea's 48 million people are Buddhists. Ahn Young-joon/AP
A protester has his face painted with the colors of Yemen's national flag ahead of a demonstration calling for former President Ali Abdullah Saleh to be put on trial in Sanaa. Khaled Abdullah/Reuters
Workers carry salt before loading it onto a supply truck on the outskirts of the southern Indian city of Chennai, India. Babu/Reuters
France's President and UMP party candidate for his re-election in the 2012 French presidential elections, Nicolas Sarkozy (c.), shakes hands with supporters as he arrives to Chateaurenard before a campaign rally in Avignon. Philippe Laurenson/Reuters
Pupils attend a class at El Mana islamique at Bori Bana, a slum in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. El Mana islamique, a school which teaches French and Arabic, houses about 200 pupils in three classrooms. The school fee for each pupil costs about $50 per year. Luc Gnago/Reuters
A Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy looks out of the window of the missile frigate, Yuncheng (571) after making a port call in Hong Kong to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China. Kin Cheung/AP
A Ugandan soldier serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) occupies a machine-gun post along the frontline of a defensive box position straddling the main road on the northern edge of Maslah Town, north-west of the Somali capital Mogadishu April 29, 2012. Stuart Price/African Union-United Nations Information Support Team/AP
Roger Lewis with the Treme Brass Band perform at a sunrise concert marking International Jazz Day in New Orleans. The performance, at Congo Square near the French Quarter, is one of two in the United States that day; the other is in the evening in New York. Thousands of people across the globe are expected to participate in International Jazz Day. Gerald Herbert/AP
Workers pour molten iron into the cast for the shell of beams for sale at a workshop in Lahore, Pakistan. Mohsin Raza/Reuters
A passenger takes a self-portrait with an Eva Airlines' Hello Kitty-themed light box in Taoyuan International Airport, northern Taiwan. Taiwan's second-largest carrier, Eva Airlines, and Japan's comic company, Sanrio, which owns the Hello Kitty brand, collaborated on the second generation Hello Kitty-themed aircraft which was launched on October 2011. Pichi Chuang/Reuters
Yamaha MotoGP motorcyclist Jorge Lorenzo (l.) of Spain and others ride their motorcycles in the southern Spanish town of Montecorto, near Malaga, as they inaugurate an experimental section of the MA-8407 road, a 2.9 mile stretch equipped with security measures to reduce the accident rate for motorcyclists. Jon Nazca/Reuters
A South Korean girl runs through a fountain to cool off in Seoul, South Korea. Ahn Young-joon/AP
A Pakistani girl looks as her father Abdul Rehman makes pots in Peshawar, Pakistan. Mohammad Sajjad/AP
People walk on the 'OCBC Skyway' linking the Supertrees, ranging from 25-50 meters in height and serving as vertical gardens, in the nearly completed Gardens By The Bay just next to Singapore's busy financial district. It is part of the city-state's efforts to make the city 'green' and promote Singapore as a tropical city. Wong Maye-E/AP
Viewed from Jersey City, N.J., two birds fly by as the sun rises over buildings in New York, including One World Trade Center, tallest building at left. One World Trade Center, the giant monolith being built to replace the twin towers destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks, will lay claim to the title of New York City's tallest skyscraper. Julio Cortez/AP
A couple shade themselves from the sun at the Rhine riverbank in Rheinberg, Germany. Frank Augstein/AP
A visitor is trying to pass light barriers at the new spy museum in Oberhausen, Germany. The exhibition 'Top Secret' explains the work of secret services and shows unique original details from the Russian KGB, the CIA, and the east German STASI during the cold war. Martin Meissner/AP
People use their mobile phones on Havana's seafront boulevard 'El Malecon' on April 29. Desmond Boylan/Reuters
A dog rests as well-wishers watch Britain's Queen Elizabeth take part in a walkabout from Windsor Castle to the Guildhall in Windsor, southern England. Toby Melville/Reuters
An Air Force F-22 Raptor goes through maneuvers during a demonstration at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Va. Steve Helber/AP
A job seeker puts on his boots after waking up in front of the training offices of Local Union 46, in the Queens borough of New York. Some 500 people waited in front of the offices for a week after the State Department of Labor and the union announced that they were looking to hire iron and wood apprentices. Keith Bedford/Reuters
US Rep. Peter Welch (D) of Vermont talks with Ann Nguyen (l.) at the University of Vermont in Burlington. Welch is compiling stories about student debt. In Vermont, almost 70 percent of college graduates have an average of $30,000 in debt. Toby Talbot/AP
A Russian military vehicle makes the way down a road during a rehearsal for the Victory Day military parade which will take place at Moscow's Red Square on May 9 to celebrate 67 years of the victory in the WWII. Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP