

Snow accumulates on cattails in a pond at the Twin Stacks Center in Dallas, Pa. Mark Moran/The Citizens' Voice/AP
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim, center, poses for photos with Chinese officials during a signing ceremony in Beijing's Diaoyutai State Guesthouse. The World Bank and China are setting up a knowledge hub to share information about Beijing's success with poverty alleviation. Alexander F. Yuan/AP
Camels are displayed during the Mazayen al-Ibl competition, a parade of the 'most beautiful camels,' in Tabouk, 932 miles from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Mohamed Alhwaity/Reuters
A worker at the 'Biryusinka' toy factory in Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk places a newly painted glass Christmas and New Year decoration in a drying rack. The factory, founded in 1942, produces decorative glass spheres that can be found on Christmas trees all over the country during the festive season. Ilya Naymushin/Reuters
The feet and skirt of a model is reflected on the runway as she presents a creation by Chinese designer Guo Pei in Singapore, during the Asian Couture 2012 Singapore fashion show. Wong Maye-E/AP
A member of an indigenous tribe performs during the annual Dayaw festival, a national festival celebrating indigenous Filipino culture, in Malolos, Bulacan province, north of Manila. Organisers say the festival recognises the expertise and contributions of the indigenous communities to the nation, campaigns for greater involvement in advocacy for its preservation and promotes the integration of traditional culture into the mainstream. Romeo Ranoco/Reuters
The Dalai Lama addresses Tibetan exiles living in Bangalore, in Bangalore, India. Aijaz Rahi/AP
Opponents of Mohamed Morsi gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo. The protesters clashed with Egyptian police on Tuesday as they called upon the president to scrap a decree they say threatens the nation with a new era of autocracy. Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters
Russian cossacks patrol near a train station in central Moscow. Cossacks traditionally protected Russia's borderlands, but on Tuesday descendants of the Tsarist warrior caste patrolled a patch of central Moscow as part of a resurgence encouraged by President Vladimir Putin. Maxim Shemetov/Reuters
A man who said he was contracting for the US Environmental Protection Agency transports hazardous goods after collecting them from burnt houses in Breezy Point, almost a month after the neighborhood was left devastated by Hurricane Sandy in the New York borough of Queens. Adrees Latif/Reuters
A Congolese boy walks towards Kibati, north of Goma, Congo, after being told to do so for his safety by M23 rebel fighters. Speaking in Goma, M23 president Jean Marie Runiga said the rebels will not leave the city of 1 million, which they seized a week ago. Congo's M23 rebels defied a deadline imposed by neighboring nations and said they will fight the Congolese army to hold it. Jerome Delay/AP
An inmate of the Oradea penitentiary, northern Romania, looks out from an armored bus as he is transported to the theater for a rehearsal in Bucharest. The inmates will perform in the Multi Art Penitentiary Theatre Festival, which takes place at the highly reputed Bucharest Nottara theater. Six plays being performed over two days by the inmates of various penitentiaries. Vadim Ghirda/AP
An anti-Morsi protester throws stones during clashes with riot police at Tahrir square in Cairo. Opponents of the Egyptian President rallied in Cairo's Tahrir Square for a fifth day. Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters
Mike Galluccio, chief signal construction supervisor, walks along the rail for the PATH train system near the Hoboken Terminal during a media tour to show damages to the line caused by Superstorm Sandy, in Hoboken, N.J. While other parts of the trans-Hudson service have gradually returned to service since the storm, the Hoboken station has been closed, leaving thousands of commuters to seek alternatives. Julio Cortez/AP
A garment worker takes part in a rally protesting against the deaths of colleagues after a devastating fire in a garment factory, in Dhaka. Bangladesh said a fire that killed 111 textile workers was sabotage, as protesters took to the streets for a second day and garment factories across the world's second biggest clothes exporter stopped work to mourn. Andrew Biraj/Reuters
Dave Gardner and about 20 other protesters speak out against fracking for oil and gas outside City Hall in downtown Colorado Springs, Colo., before the city council meeting. The rally was sponsored by the Colorado Springs Citizens for Community Rights, a group formed to promote clean air, water and soil. Christian Murdock/The Gazette/AP
A man lies in the shade of a tree next to a wall of the former Argentine Navy School of Mechanics, once a torture center, that displays images of two men who disappeared during the country's 1976-1983 military dictatorship. The third trial for those accused of human rights abuses alleged to have been committed inside the Buenos Aires center begins on Wednesday. Natacha Pisarenko/AP
People hold hands during a protest demanding the rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community, at the Congress building in Bogota, Colombia. The protest was also against Senator Roberto Gerlein's recent derogatory comments on homosexuality during a debate on a proposed gay marriage bill in Congress, according to local media. John Vizcaino/Reuters
A woman wears a yellow star during a flash mob demonstration outside a parliament building against anti-semitic remarks by a far-right politician in Budapest, Hungary. The rally was held after a Hungarian far-right opposition politician had urged the government to draw up lists of Jews who pose a 'national security risk,' stirring outrage among Jewish leaders who saw echoes of fascist policies that led to the Holocaust. Bernadett Szabo/Reuters
The profile of a Syrian embassy employee is reflected in a framed image of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad at a local Venezuelan hotel, in Caracas. The framed image was brought to the local hotel to serve as a backdrop for the news conference held by Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal al-Mokdad. Fernando Llano/AP
Alfred Oschwald, head of police of Freiburg attends a news conference after a fire in a workshop for disabled people in Titisee-Neustadt, in the Black Forest region in south west Germany. Fourteen people died on Monday after a fire broke out in the workshop. Lisi Niesner/Reuters
Inmates of the Arad penitentiary, western Romania, perform during a rehearsal in Bucharest, Romania. Vadim Ghirda/AP
Philadelphia Eagles fans react to the Eagles' loss to the Carolina Panthers during their NFL football game in Philadelphia, Penn., November 26, 2012. Tim Shaffer/Reuters
Sri Lanka's Thilan Samaraweera (r.) and Suraj Randiv run between wickets during the third day of their second and final test cricket match against New Zealand in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters
Two Kosovar Albanians pose with paper moustaches during an event marking the upcoming Albanian Declaration of Independence in Pristina November 26, 2012. People who attended the event kept or wore fake moustaches to resemble some of the declaration's signees who had moustaches. Albanians will celebrate the 100th anniversary of their independence on November 28. Hazir Reka/Reuters
First grader My'Lah Dinkins gets her bike at Barber Focus School in Highland Park, Mich.. The Universal Surveillance Systems Foundation returned to Michigan to donate a total of 200 bicycles to two K-8 schools in Highland Park. David Coates/Detroit News/AP
Commuters cross the Millenium Bridge during a rainy morning, towards the financial district the City of London. In background is St Paul's Cathedral. Stefan Wermuth/Reuters