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Members of Cuba's dissident group Ladies in White demonstrate during their weekly march in Havana, Cuba. Ladies in White is an organization made up of wives and mothers of political prisoners. -- PHOTO: AP
Will Power of Australia, driver of the Verizon Team Penske Dallara Honda leads Helio Castroneves and Dario Franchitti during the IZOD IndyCar Series Grand Prix of Sonoma at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California. -- PHOTO: AFP
A picture taken in Montgeron, south of Paris, shows a dog, which awaits to be adopted, pictured behind a wire netting at the 'Animaux sans foyer' (Animals without home) shelter.
A pig is seen near contaminated waters near gold mines along the section of the Interoceanic Highway linking Peru and Brazil in the Amazon jungle department of Madre de Dios. --PHOTO: REUTERS
Golden comet chickens mill around in the grass next to a basket of freshly gathered eggs at Pete & Jen's Backyard Birds, a small organic farm in Concord, Massachusetts.
Students holding toy guns wait to perform in a parade for students visiting from Hong Kong at Jiangtaiwa primary school, a school for children of migrant labourers, in Beijing. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Venezuelan soldiers exit a helicopter at an indigenous village near an illegal mine along the banks of the Caura River in Venezuela's southern Bolivar State. Similar to California's gold rush in the middle of the 19th century, the area known as the Guyana Shield that encompasses southern Venezuela, eastern Colombia, northern Brazil and all of Guyana, Surinam and French Guyana has turned into a centre for gold mining. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A man watches a beached whale at the Capao da Canoa beach in the Brazilian southern state of Rio Grande do Sul. Marine biologists said a humpback whale has beached itself for the second time in two days on a sandbar in southern Brazil.
Performers from 'The Gift of the Gorgon' walk along the Royal Mile to promote their show during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Scotland.
--PHOTO: REUTERS
Two rescued baby sloths are pictured at the Sloth Sanctuary in Cahuita de Limon. The center shelters over 100 orphaned and injured sloths. The sloths receive rehabilitation before being returned to the forest, according to Judy Arroyo, a co-owner of the sanctuary. --PHOTO: REUTERS
Revelers walk in a jazz funeral to honor Katrina victims in New Orleans, Louisiana. The fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina is August 29.
--PHOTO: AFP
A palm civet eats Arabica coffee cherries in a coffee plantation owned by state plantation firm PT Perkebunan Nusantara XII, in Situbondo in Indonesia's East Java province. The fruit is fed to caged civets and their droppings collected. Perkebunan Nusantara XII sells the civet coffee for $130 a kg from factories or $250 a kg in cafes on Indonesia's main island of Java. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A man perches on a makeshift raft on a river covered with trash as he searches for materials to recycle, north of Indonesia's capital, Jakarta. Jakarta, with a population of 9.59 million, is overcrowded, set in an earthquake zone, prone to flooding, and crippled by inadequate infrastructure. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Jaden Dorrell, 7, sprays water on a friend in northwest Windsor, Ca., during another day of record breaking heat across northern California.
-- PHOTO: AP