

Linda Workman and Bryan Workman search their grandmother's home, which was damaged by a chain of tornadoes, in West Liberty, Ky. The fast-moving tornadoes that hit on Friday, numbering at least 30, came on top of severe weather earlier in the week in the Midwest and brought the overall death toll from the unseasonably early storms to at least 52 people. Eric Thayer/Reuters
Israeli-Arab models line up on stage during a beauty pageant and hair styling contest in the West Bank city of Jenin. More than 100 Palestinians, Israeli Arabs and Golan residents took part in the pageant. Mohammed Ballas/AP
Ann Romney, wife of Republican presidential candidate former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, laughs with him as he speaks at a town hall meeting at Taylor Winfield in Youngstown, Ohio. Gerald Herbert/AP
A turtle at The Museum of Natural History in Kiev, Ukraine, has two heads and six legs. Efrem Lukatsky/AP
A commuter walks through the main concourse of Grand Central Terminal, also known as Grand Central Station, in New York. Adrees Latif/Reuters
Supporters of Russian Prime Minister and presidential candidate Vladimir Putin rally at the central Manezhnaya Square just outside the Kremlin as they celebrate his victory in Moscow. Sergei Grits/AP
Supporters of the United States wait for the start of their Algarve Cup group B, third round, women's soccer match with Japan at the Algarve stadium outside Faro, southern Portugal. Armando Franca/AP
Residents look at US soldiers from 549th MP Company, Task Force Bronco, on patrol in Pachir wa Agam district in Nangarhar province, eastern Afghanistan. Erik De Castro/Reuters
A military band officer guides his band in a rehearsal before the opening ceremony of the National People's Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Jason Lee/Reuters
Britain's Prince Harry watches a parade of students at a youth rally and cultural show at the National Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas. The Prince is on a week-long tour through Central America and the Caribbean acting as an ambassador for Britain's Queen Elizabeth as part of her Diamond Jubilee. Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters
Two young cheetahs play in their enclosure in the zoo in Neuwied, Germany. Tim Schulz/dapd/AP
A boy plays on an improvised swing made of cloth inside a recyclable goods warehouse in Mumbai, India. Danish Siddiqui/Reuters
Bess Hall, White House Social Secretary for Lady Bird Johnson, tells a humorous story about her days in the White House during a panel of the conference 'America's First Ladies: An Enduring Vision,' at SMU in Dallas. LM Otero/AP
A man carries a sack of vegetables towards a boat along the banks of the Yangon River in Yangon, Myanmar. Reuters
Cambodian worker Mai Makara makes bean curd skins in a small factory in Koh Dach village, Kandal province, Cambodia. The factory produces about 50 kilograms of bean products per day that sell for about US$3 per kilogram. Heng Sinith/AP
An officer puts a cap on a paramilitary recruit's head as they take part in a training session at a military base in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, China. China will increase spending on police, militia and other domestic security arms by 11.5 percent to $111 billion this year ahead of a leadership succession that has kindled fear of instability. Leo Lang/Reuters
In front of the office of the Indonesian Ministry of Research and Technology in Jakarta, Indonesia, Greenpeace activists in protective suits hold umbrellas during an anti-nuclear protest commemorating last year's earthquake and tsunami in Japan that set off the Fukushima nuclear crisis. Dita Alangkara/AP
Russia's current Prime Minister and presidential candidate Vladimir Putin has tears in his eyes Sunday night as he addresses supporters during a rally in Manezhnaya Square near the Kremlin in central Moscow. Putin faces new protests today to challenge his victory in a presidential election he said had prevented Russia from falling into the hands of enemies trying to usurp power. Mikhail Voskresensky/Reuters
An Indian woman carries marigolds on her head on the outskirts of Jammu, India. Marigolds are widely used in garlands and for Hindu religious rituals. Channi Anand/AP
Brent Sass of Fairbanks, Alaska, takes his team towards Nome at the official re-start Sunday of the 40th Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Willow, Alaska. Wayde Carroll/Reuters
Two women walk past graffiti in Komotini town, northern Greece. With a sizeable Muslim minority and economic problems that began several years before the debt crisis emerged in the rest of Greece, Komotini has a complex history that sets it apart from other stricken towns across the country. The town's decay epitomises the messy fallout from a rapid boom and bust seen across much of Greece over the past decade. Grigoris Siamidis/Reuters
Employees stand at the booth of German Telekom underneath an installation symbolizing Cloud Computing at the Hanover Tech Fair, CeBIT, one of the world's biggest computer fairs for digital innovations and trends, in Hanover , northern Germany. CeBIT lasts from March 6 to March 10, 2012. Nigel Treblin/AP
Liubou Charkashyna, a member of the Belarusian national rhythmic gymnastics team, prepares a hoop in her home in Minsk. Charkashyna and her teammates will take part in the 2012 London Olympic Games. Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters
People apply coloured powder to a woman's face as they celebrate Holi, also known as the festival of colors, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. The traditional event heralds the beginning of spring and will be celebrated all over India on March 8. Amit Dave/Reuters