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Paramilitary policemen attend a training session at a military base in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. President Hu Jintao of China urged the military to "staunchly defend" national sovereignty in comments published days after a brief confrontation with a United States Navy ship.
Israeli demonstrators in Jerusalem calling for the release of Cpl. Gilad Shalit, who was captured by Hamas-allied militants in Gaza in 2006. Corporal Shalit's family and friends have set up a protest tent near Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's residence in the waning days of his administration for his release.
A mudslide hit several houses and vacation homes in Namsos, about 330 miles north of Oslo in central Norway. Seven people were rescued. According to media reports, road construction workers using explosives in the area may have set off the landslide.
Police in Pakistan detained dozens of protesters across the country, as hundreds of lawyers and opposition political activists began a four-day national march. The attempts to halt the march over two days deepened the popular discontent with the president, whose six months as leader of Pakistan have been marked by a worsening insurgency by Al Qaeda and the Taliban, a weak economy and what is widely perceived as rule by an accidental leader.
Members of the pro-Kremlin youth group Nashi, or Ours, were reflected in a puddle at a protest in Moscow against a jailed Russian oil tycoon, Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky. Nashi rallied under the slogan "Thieves must sit in prison." Now back on trial, Mr. Khodorkovsky, 45, stands accused of laundering more than $20 billion and embezzling hundreds of millions of tons of oil when his company, Yukos Oil, was Russia's largest private company. If he is convicted, he could be sentenced to more than 20 years in prison.
Women attended a rally in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, to protest the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant on President Omar Hassan al-Bashir for crimes in Darfur. Three foreign aid workers with Doctors Without Borders were abducted in the conflict-ridden Sudanese province on Wednesday night, the organization said. The kidnappings came a week after the government expelled 13 foreign relief organizations in the wake of the court's issuing the arrest warrant.
Japan has appointed, from left, Shizuka Fujioka, Yu Kimura and Misako Aoki "ambassadors of cute" in a bid to raise the country's international profile. Will this help the current prime minister, Taro Aso, who has seen his approval ratings drop and recently accepted the resignation of his finance minister, who was criticized for appearing to be drunk at a news conference in Rome? It remains unclear.
From left, Lewis Prangle, Winifred Phillips, Dorothy Hughes and Ralph Dickinson at The Royal Hospital in West London. Retired servicemen who live at The Royal Hospital, known as Chelsea Pensioners, have started to accept women for the first time reflecting the increased number of female army recruits since the 1950s.
Villagers pan for gold in a traditional gold mining area in Bombana district of the Indonesia's Southeast Sulawesi province March 12,2009. About 60,000 people set up temporary settlements to pan for gold in this area however a local government source said it will be closed down due to environmental degradation it causes.
Villagers collect mud material containing gold from the earth in a traditional gold mining area in Bombana district of the Indonesia's Southeast Sulawesi province March 12,2009. About 60,000 people set up temporary settlements to pan for gold in this area however a local government source said it will be closed down due to environmental degradation it causes.
In this undated image released Thursday, March 12, 2009 by Prof. Nobuo Masataka of Kyoto University Primate Research Institute of Japan, a crab-eating macaque baby looks at its mother flossing to clean teeth by using human hairs in Lopburi, north of Bangkok,Thailand. A research team from Japan's Kyoto University, filming the activities of monkeys, found that some mother monkeys teach their infants how to clean their teeth by using human hairs. They appear to be flossing in the same manner as humans. Amongst a group of around 250 monkeys, about 100 have taken up the activity of flossing.
In a Saturday, Jan. 27, 2007 photo, Britain's Prince Charles, left, Gov. Ed Rendell, center top, and his wife, federal appeals court Judge Marjorie Rendell, second left, applaud Leonore Annenberg at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia. A family spokeswoman says Annenberg, the philanthropist and wife of late publisher and ambassador Walter Annenberg, died early Thursday March 12, 2009, at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, Calif., according to a family spokeswoman. She was 91.
In this Feb. 20, 2008 file photo a sign with the emblem of the Principality of Liechtenstein is shown in front of the castle of Vaduz, Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein bowed to outside pressure Thursday, March 12, 2009 by agreeing to adopt international standards on cross-border tax cooperation, an effort to shed its label of "tax haven".
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy announces in Paris that France would rejoin NATO's integrated military command, March 11, 2009, more than 40 years after his predecessor Charles de Gaulle pulled out of the alliance's inner circle.
U.S. President Barack Obama listens to Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner (L) during their meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington March 11, 2009.
US President Barack Obama signs his execuitve order creating the Women and Girls Couincil at the White House in Washington, DC. Obama paid poignant tributes to the grandmother who raised him and his mother who died of cancer, at the launch of a high-level forum to advise him on women's issues. Wed Mar 11, 7:03 PM
A Tibetan sheepherder kept watch on his herd atop a small hill on the outskirts of Jintan township near the Qinghai Lake in Qinghai Province, China. The area was still under tight security a day after the 50th anniversary of the the Dalai Lama's flight into exile after an abortive uprising against Chinese rule in 1959.
Exiled Tibetan monks attended a prayer meeting during a 'Cho nga Chodpa,' the day of Miracle festival, at Kapan Monastry in Kathmandu, Nepal. The festival is an annual event held on Day 15 of the Tibetan New Year.
The senior class from Catholic Xaverian High School in Brooklyn lined the sidewalk in front of the mosque at the Beit El-Maqdis Islamic Center for the funeral procession for their classmate Sharif Abdallah, who died after chasing suspects from an altercation at a party in Brooklyn early Sunday. Four people were charged with gang assault in a fight that preceded his death.
Colored powder was thrown on a woman during Holi celebrations held for the Bollywood fraternity in Mumbai, India. Holi, also called the Festival of Colors, marks the arrival of spring.
Chile's President Michelle Bachelet, center, Britain's Prince Charles, right, and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, review the honor guard during a welcoming ceremony at La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago, Monday, March 9, 2009. Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall are on a four-day official visit to Chile.
A Tibetan sheep herder wearing a balaclava leads his herd into a fenced field on the outskirts of Jintan township near the Qinghai Lake in Qinghai province March 11, 2009. The area was still under tight security a day after the 50th anniversary of the Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama's flight into exile after an abortive uprising against Chinese rule in 1959.
Japan's electronics giant Toshiba introduces the prototype housekeeping robot "ApriAttenda" which is ables to open doors of a refrigerator and picks up a box during a demonstration of its ability at the company's laboratory in Kasawaki, Kanagawa prefecture, suburban Tokyo on March 11, 2009. The robot has wired controled hands with three fingers on its arm and small CCD camerasin the palms of its hands. The 1-meter tall roboto can become 0.3m taller to work at high place.
Shigeo Iizuka (L) and Koichiro Iizuka (C), the brother and son of Japanese national Yaeko Taguchi who is believed to be abducted by North Korea, say goodbye to former North Korean spy Kim Hyun-Hee (R) at the end of a press conference in Busan, about 420 kms (262 miles) southeast of Seoul on March 11, 2009. The former North Korean spy, who now lives in South Korea, met the relatives of Taguchi abducted by Pyongyang three decades ago in an attempt to shed light on her fate.
An attendant stands in front of a column of Cathay Pacific Airways self check-in machines at the Hong Kong Airport March 11, 2009. The Hong Kong airline on Wednesday reported it has lost $1.1 billion in 2008 due to the plunging demand amid the global economic crisis and volatile fuel prices.