

A woman talks with security forces in Bamako, Mali, that were brought in following last week's coup. Rebecca Blackwell/AP
Susan Clark of Santa Monica, Calif., who opposes health care reform, protests in front of the Supreme Court in Washington with a red hand painted over her mouth. She says the hand represents socialism taking away her choices and rights. This is the final day of arguments regarding the health care law. Charles Dharapak/AP
A supporter of opposition leader and former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko holds a placard during a rally outside the presidential office in Kiev, Ukraine. Tymoshenko, a fierce opponent of President Viktor Yanukovich, was sentenced to seven years in prison last October on charges of abuse of office. Anatolii Stepanov/Reuters
Children mimic Gaza runner and Olympic hopeful Bahaa al-Farra as he stretches during a training session in Shati refugee camp in Gaza City. The 19-year-old trains for three hours a day in well-worn trainers that were donated to the Palestine Olympic Committee by wealthy Gulf state Qatar. Mohammed Salem/Reuters
A Tibetan exile is detained by police in New Delhi during a protest against the visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao to India. Hu is scheduled to attend the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) Summit in India on March 29. Ahmad Masood/Reuters
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron plays a game of badminton in the garden of 10 Downing Street with school athletes and London 2012 Organising Committee chairman Sebastian Coe in London. Kerim Okten/Pool/Reuters
A photographer takes a wedding picture at the 798 art district in Beijing. Vincent Thian/AP
Staff Sgt. Chris Loney closes his eyes and smiles as he holds his son, Cohen Loney, at a welcome home ceremony for returning 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Soldiers in Oklahoma City. The Loneys are from Broken Arrow, Okla. Sue Ogrocki/AP
Fans with a placard cheering Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki watch the team's batting practice prior to the American League season opening MLB baseball game between the Oakland Athletics and the Mariners at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo. The placard reads: 'The man who leads to victory.' Shizuo Kambayashi/AP
Zeng Lingjun plays with his 14-month-old baby at his home in an unused public toilet in a hostel in Shenyang in northeastern China. Zeng, who works as a cobbler on the streets, has lived there with his family since 2006 and pays $80 a month. AP
A supporter of the National League for Democracy (NLD) party holds up a portrait of Myanmar's independence hero General Aung San, founder of the Burmese army, and his daughter, pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, during the election campaign of the NLD party in Yangon. Myanmar's parliamentary election is scheduled for Sunday. Reuters
Sui Wenjing and Han Cong of China perform during the pairs short program at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Nice, France. Eric Gaillard/Reuters
Male insurgents, who were detained by Laghman National Directorate Security personnel (NDS), are presented to the media in Laghman province, Afghanistan. The insurgents were wearing women's outfits and were armed with rifles and ammunition. Parwiz/Reuters
In Kiev, Ukraine, activists dressed as Native Americans protest against a draft law which requires citizens to seek the government's approval for protests four days in advance. The protesters said passing the law would put them in 'reservations' and would limit the citizens' rights to hold public protests. Gleb Garanich/Reuters
Men throw water onto a woman as part of traditional Easter celebrations during a media presentation in the World Heritage village of Holloko, Hungary. The traditional 'watering of the girls' is a Hungarian tribal fertility ritual rooted in the area's pre-Christian past. Laszlo Balogh/Reuters
A red rat snake, or corn snake, lives in a new terrarium at the Royev Ruchey zoo in a surburb of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk. Ilya Naymushin/Reuters
Macedonian paraplegic athlete Mile Stojkoski pushes himself on a highway in Belgrade, Serbia, during a marathon from his native town of Krusevo, Macedonia, to the London Olympics. Stojkoski will travel a total of 2,175 miles to raise awareness about people with disabilities. Marko Djurica/Reuters
A man places his hand on his mouth as he runs though burning tires during an anti-government protest against power cuts in Lahore, Pakistan. Mohsin Raza/Reuters
A bumble bee in search of nectar lands on the blossom of an azalea near Springville, Ala. Joe Songer/The Birmingham News/AP
Troopers of the Blues and Royals of the Household Cavalry ride their horses over the Serpentine Bridge near their barracks in London just after sunrise. The Household Cavalry will be seen at many of the upcoming events during the summer including the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations and the Olympics. Alastair Grant/AP
Afghan refugee Ayshah Faqir, 5, drinks water from a hand pump in a slum on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan. Muhammed Muheisen/AP
Students at Bennett Intermediate School in Piqua, Ohio, take cover on the bottom floor of the school as they participate in the annual state-wide tornado drill. At 9:50 a.m. students across the state took part in the exercise as part of Ohio Severe Weather Awareness Week. Mike Ullery/Piqua Daily Call/AP
Pope Benedict XVI walks onto a stage at Revolution Square to celebrate a mass in Havana, Cuba. The Pope is wrapping up a trip that began with a blast at communism and will end with a visit with Fidel Castro. Tony Gentile/Reuters
In Rome, a woman pushes her Fiat 500 car as her dog sits inside. Alessandro Bianchi/Reuters
Beyonce, a Dachsund puppy vying for the title of World's Smallest Dog, is held with her mom, Casey, a mixed Dachshund and Chihuahua, during an interview in New York. Animal rescuers in Northern California say Beyonce was so small at birth that she could fit into a spoon. Bebeto Matthews/AP