

Protesters take part in a demonstration at Tahrir square in Cairo. Egypt's supreme court ruled to dissolve the Islamist-led parliament, plunging a troubled transition to democracy into turmoil just two days before an election to replace ousted leader Hosni Mubarak. Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters
US Army soldiers react after their comrade was wounded on patrol by an improvised explosive device (IED) in southern Afghanistan Tuesday. Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters
A Croatia fan smiles prior to the Euro 2012 soccer championship Group C match between Italy and Croatia in Poznan, Poland. Darko Bandic/AP
An Amur leopard cub is weighed during his first physical at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, in Jacksonville, Fla. Two cubs were born on May 31, the second litter of 12-year-old Makari. Bruce Lipsky/Florida Times-Union/AP
Men jump into a lake from Tatyshev Island in the middle of the Yenisei River in Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk. Ilya Naymushin/Reuters
As they await their loved ones who just returned home from deployment, families prance and wave in anticipation in a hangar at the edge of Gray Army Airfield near Tacoma, Wash. The C-17 at rear was the plane they flew in on. Peter Haley/The News Tribune/AP
Lifelike toy fish named 'Robo Fish' swim inside an aquarium at the Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. booth at the International Toy show in Tokyo. The four-day event will open to the public on Saturday, showcasing a total of about 35,000 products by 144 toy manufacturers. Yuriko Nakao/Reuters
Senegalese model Aminata Faye waits backstage between shows during the 10th anniversary of Dakar Fashion Week. Finbarr O'Reilly/Reuters
Bill Janz reunites with his dog, Abby, after it was found safe in the High Park fire in Fort Collins, Colo. Janz was away when the fire started and Abby was left behind. When a fire truck approached their home during the fire, Abby jumped in and was saved. Rick Wilking/Reuters
France's President Francois Hollande pays his respects during a solemn funeral ceremony for four French soldiers killed in Afghanistan, at Invalides in Paris. In the courtyard of the site of Napoleon's grave, Hollande decorated each of the coffins with a starred medal on a red ribbon, honoring the four posthumously as Knights of the Legion of Honor, France's highest award. Francois Mori/AP
Dr. Fatima Haji (l.) and Dr. Farida al-Dalal receive word from their lawyer of a judge's verdict in Sehla, Bahrain. A defense lawyer in Bahrain says a court has sentenced nine medical professionals to prison terms ranging from five years to one month in a retrial on charges of aiding the Gulf kingdom's uprising. Hasan Jamali/AP
A woman works at the Zara factory at the headquarters of Inditex group in Arteixo, northern Spain. Inditex SA, the world's largest clothes retailer, bucked Europe's financial crisis with a sharp rise in quarterly earnings by pleasing fashion-hungry shoppers in Asia and cash-strapped consumers on its home continent. Miguel Vidal/Reuters
A Kashmiri government employee shouts slogans from inside a police van as he was detained by Indian Police during a protest against the government in Srinagar, India-Administered Kashmir. The employees demanded the government compensate them for unpaid salaries and raise the retirement age. Mukhtar Khan/AP
Firemen remove damaged Parmesan cheese from inside a collapsed storage area in Rolo, Italy. A special force of firemen called 'The Angels of Parmesan' has been called in to rescue thousands of cheeses damaged in recent earthquakes in northern Italy. Stefano Rellandini/Reuters
South Korean army soldiers pay a silent tribute after excavating the remains of 11 South Korean soldiers killed during the 1950-53 Korean War from a ridge of Mount Seorak in Sokcho, South Korea. South Korea has been excavating the remains of those killed in the war for decades since it ended in an armistice in 1953. Lee Jong-gun/Yonhap/AP
Aung San Suu Kyi, the Myanmar opposition leader, arrives at the 101st International Labor Organization Conference at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. Suu Kyi visits Switzerland, Norway, Ireland, Britain and France from June 13 to 29. Laurent Gillieron/Keystone/AP
A soldier sits as he waits for an inauguration ceremony by Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos to launch three new active Army brigades at Tolemaida Air Base in Colombia. The new brigades have been tasked to fight guerrillas in the country. Fredy Builes/Reuters
Bangladeshi policemen detain a garment worker during a protest to demand higher wages in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Shahadat Parvez/AP
Reid Woodbury, a Sertoma Club member since 1974, places flags along Frederick Avenue in midtown St. Joseph, Mo., in honor of Flag Day. Todd Weddle/St. Joseph News-Press/AP
A girl drives a toy car as she sits beside her father at an amusement park in central Jiuquan city, in northwest China's Gansu province. Jason Lee/Reuters
Croatia's Mario Mandzukic celebrates after scoring a goal during the Euro 2012 soccer championship Group C match between Italy and Croatia in Poznan, Poland. Antonio Calanni/AP
Children attend commemorations of the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War, in Stanley, Falkland Islands. The tiny Falkland Islands will ask its 3,000 inhabitants whether they want to stay part of Britain's self-governing overseas territories in a referendum designed to outflank Argentina's sovereignty claims to the South Atlantic archipelago. Enrique Marcarian/Reuters
Florian Mayer of Germany returns a ball to Roger Federer of Switzerland at the Halle Open ATP tennis tournament in Halle, Germany. Ina Fassbender/Reuters
US Army soldiers salute during the Army's 237th anniversary celebrations at Times Square in New York. The US Army was established on June 14, 1775. Shannon Stapleton/Reuters
Coal miners and their families march between Robla village and Leon, northern Spain. The miners are protesting against the government's proposal to decrease funding for coal production. Eloy Alonso/Reuters
President Barack Obama waves from Air Force One upon his departure from Washington. Obama will travel to Ohio and New York for campaign events. Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
UCLA's Brenton Allen (l.) swings a bat during baseball practice at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb. UCLA will play against Stony Brook on Friday in the opening game of the NCAA baseball College World Series. Dave Weaver/AP