Friday: The day in photos
A man running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain, is knocked to the ground. Today’s running took a heavy toll; one person was gored to death, the first such fatality in nearly 15 years, and nine others were injured. (Jesus Caso / Associated Press)
A girl sleeps on a stool after a moderate 5.7-magnitude quake struck on July 10, 2009 in Yao’an county, in
A snow leopard cub named Altai yawns while sitting on his basket at the Berlin Zoo. The male leopard was born in the zoo on April 25. (Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert / EPA)
A man sizes up one of the structures at the Jantar Mantar, a collection of architectural astronomical instruments, after a brief rain shower in New Delhi,
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An activist in Seoul,
Anti-globalization protesters march from the village of Paganica, Italy, to the quake-damaged town of L’Aquila, where the Group of 8 summit was taking place. The march was originally organized by local citizens to draw attention to the slow progress of reconstruction three months after the quake, which killed 299 people and left some 70,000 homeless. But anti-globalization groups insisted on taking part in the protest and comprised the vast majority of the marchers. (Marco Longori / AFP / Getty Images)
A man enjoys a mud bath in the crater of the Tisdar volcano in Russia. (Sergei Ilnitsky / EPA)
A man’s face is partially hidden by an East Turkistan flag at a demonstration outside the Chinese Embassy in Berlin, where ethnic Uighurs and others protested the treatment of Uighurs in
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The sun rises over Jeffreys Bay, South Africa, where the world’s top 44 surfers were gathered on the latest stop in the Association of Surfing Professionals World Tour. Unfortunately, puny waves at J-Bay’s iconic right-hand point break forced the competition to be postponed for the second straight day. (Nic Bothma / EPA)