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La semaine en images - 3 août 2012

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Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York. (© Reuters)
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La semaine en images - 3 août 2012Découvrez notre sélection des plus belles images de la semaine écoulée.Antony Bennison2012-08-02T11:00:04falseNew YorkDécouvrez notre sélection des plus belles images de la semaine écoulée !Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") 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traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Un cumulonimbus (ou "nuage d'orage") traverse le quartier de Brooklyn à New York.(©Reuters)Bengale-OccidentalUn fermier participe à la 21e édition de la "Bull Race" dans le village de Canning, dans le Bengale-Occidental. 53 fermiers ont pris part à cette course annuelle de taureaux longue de deux jours. Selon eux, le fait de participer à cette course apportera des bonnes pluies pour leurs champs et prospérité à leurs familles. Pour les organisateurs, il s'agit également d'un bon moyen d'encourager les jeunes à s'intéresser à l'agriculture.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)A farmer with his bulls takes part in the 21st Bull Race at a paddy field in Canning village, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Fifty-three farmers with 128 bulls from across the state, participated in the two-day long race. Winners will be rewarded with daily items such as bicycles, brass pitchers, radio sets, etc. Farmers also participate with the belief that taking part in the race before ploughing their fields will bring good rain and prosperity to their families, and also to encourage young people to take up farming, organisers said.(©Reuters)LondonLeona, 7 ans, prend la pose dans un labyrinthe entièrement constitué de livres. Cette oeuvre fait partie de l'exposition "aMAZEme" qui se tient au Royal Festival Hall dans le centre de Londres. Au total, 250 000 livres ont été utilisés pour construire ce labyrinthe.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)Leona, 7, poses inside a labyrinth installation made up of 250,000 books titled "aMAZEme" by Marcos Saboya and Gualter Pupo at the Royal Festival Hall in central London.(©Reuters)LondresLe magnifique feu d'artifice qui a eu lieu lors de la cérémonie d'ouverture des Jeux Olympiques de Londres 2012.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Fireworks explode over the lit Olympic Cauldron during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)VienneAnton Geissenbacher tient entre ses doigts une "Chelydra acutirostris". Quatre tortues de cette espèce sont nées au zoo de Schoenbrunn à Vienne cette semaine, alors qu'elles ne vivent en général que du côté du Costa Rica et de la Colombie. Il s'agit d'une première mondiale.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Animal keeper Anton Geissenbacher holds a baby South American snapping turtle (Chelydra acutirostris) at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Four of these snapping turtles, which originally lived in Costa Rica and Colombia, were hatched in July at the zoo marking the first time this species were bred in captivity.(©Reuters)Weymouth220 habitants de Bridgwater prennent part à la "Battle for the Winds" à Weymouth en Angleterre. Il s'agit d'une série d'évènements autour de la cérémonie d'ouverture des Jeux Olympiques de Londres qui se sont tenus du 26 au 28 juillet.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)A squibbing display is performed by 220 Bridgwater carnivalites during the "Battle for the Winds" event in Weymouth, England.(©Reuters)MoscouUne manifestante est emmenée par la police durant une manifestation à Moscou en faveur de l'Article 31 de la Constitution russe. De nombreux militants se rassemblent tous les 31 du mois pour soutenir l'Article 31, à savoir le droit de se rassembler librement.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)A participant shouts as she is restrained by police during a protest to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution in Moscow. Activists gather on the 31st day of the month to support Article 31 of the Russian constitution -- the right to free assembly.(©Reuters)AhmedabadUne femme porte une statue de la déesse hindoue Dashama sur la rive de la rivière Sabarmati à Ahmedabad. Chaquée année, des milliers d'idoles participent au festival Dashama organisé en l'honneur de la déesse hindoue.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)A woman carries an idol of Hindu goddess Dashama on the banks of the river Sabarmati, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Hindu devotees keep the idols in their house for 10 days for the Dashama festival, before immersing them in the Sabarmati river on the tenth night.(©Reuters)LondresLa Britannique Fiona McCann et l'Australienne Ash Southern se dispute la balle durant un match de water-polo aux Jeux Olympiques de Londres.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)Britain's Fiona McCann (top) and Australia's Ash Southern fight for the ball during their women's preliminary round Group B water polo match at the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)BantulUn villageois observe un requin-baleine échoué sur la plage de Pandansimo à Bantul, en Indonésie.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)A villager looks closely at a whale shark which died after being stranded on the Pandansimo beach in Bantul, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.(©Reuters)LondresL'Allemand Philipp Boy effectue son passage à la barre fixe lors des qualifications de gymnastique des JO de Londres à la Greenwich Arena. À noter qu'il s'agit d'une photo en surimpression.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)Philipp Boy of Germany competes in the horizontal bar event during the men's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Picture taken with multiple exposures.(©Reuters)NavotasDes habitants de Navotas aux Philippines tentent de sauver ce qu'ils peuvent après le passage du typhon Saola. Plus de 180 000 personnes ont du être déplacées après le passage de ce typhon meurtrier.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)Residents past bicycle carts as they wade through floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Saola, locally named Gener, at Navotas city, Philippines.(©Reuters)MassachusettsDes coureurs jettent de la poudre de couleur en l'air dès qu'ils ont franchi la ligne d'arrivée de la "Colour Run" à Amesbury, dans le Massachusetts. La "Coulour Run" est une course de 5 km où les coureurs sont aspergés de poudres de couleur lors de chaque kilomètre parcouru.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)Runners throw coloured powder into the air at the finish line of the Colour Run in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The Colour Run is a 5k race where runners are hit with a different types of coloured powder at each kilometre they pass.(©Reuters)CalcuttaDes passagers se reposent dans un train en attendant que l'électricité soit restaurée à la gare de Calcutta. Une énorme panne de courant a en effet frappé l'Inde et ses 1,2 milliard d'habitants. Il s'agit d'une des plus grande pannes de l'histoire.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)Passengers rest inside a train while waiting for the electricity to be restored at a railway station in Kolkata. Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday, trapping coal miners, stranding train travellers and plunging hospitals into darkness in the second major blackout in as many days.(©Reuters)LondresLa Vénézuélienne Jessica Lopez laisse apercevoir son tatouage représentant les cinq anneaux olympiques lors des qualifications des barres asymétriques aux JO de Londres.À voir aussi sur MSN Actualité:Les animaux du mois de juillet 2012Le mois en images - Juillet 2012Voici les Animalympics !Pause câline chez les animaux...topThis field has been disabled for Gallery V2A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)A tattoo on Jessica Lopez of Venezuela is seen as she competes in the asymmetric bars during the women's gymnastics qualification in the North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic Games.(©Reuters)
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