Jewish settlers from the settlements of Gush Etzion and Kiryat Arba wave Israeli flags as they gather on Route 60, mainly used by settlers, near the Palestinian village of Al-Khader in the occupied West Bank on May 24, 2013.
Lucky limited ticket holders flood into the former army barracks site to see Radio1's One Big Weekend with DJ Danny Howard kicking off the event at Ebrington in Derry, Northern Ireland.
International protesters were among those marching from St. Pancras to a Mayfair hotel where UEFA was holding its annual congress, telling the it to kick out Israel and protest against the UEFA under-21 men’s football final being held there in June.
Cuban Revolution, led by Fidel Castro and Raul Castro, celebrates 50 years. Cuban economy falters, social conditions of Cubans remain at very poor level.
Cuban Revolution, led by Fidel Castro and Raul Castro, celebrates 50 years. Cuban economy falters, social conditions of Cubans remain at very poor level.
Demonstrators against LGTB. Georgia is one of only few countries in the former Soviet space (others being EU-member Baltic states) that directly prohibits discrimination against LGBT people in legislation, labor-related or otherwise
The Buddhist Visakha Bucha Day marks the day Prince Siddhartha was born, the day, at age 35, he attained enlightenment becoming the Buddha, and the day he died. Many Buddhists gathered at Sanam Luang, in Bangkok, to celebrate Buddha's life and death.
Alexandrov Ensemble (Established in 1928) is the official army choir of the Russian armed forces (Red Army). The ensemble consists of a male choir, a music orchestra and a dance ensemble.
The Australian Defence League held a rally in Martin Place Sydney before marching the short distance to Minister for Foreign Affairs, Bob Carr’s offices. They were protesting about the murder of soldier Lee Rigby and other Muslim issues.
FC Porto and AS Monaco reached for an agreement to transfer the Portuguese midfielder Joao Moutinho and the Colombian forward James Rodriguez to French league on a 70 million euros deal, as stated in Monaco website. File images from 2012 and 2013.
Four men take to the stage in 'Untrained', two are experienced & two have no movement training at all. All are given the same instructions, from basic dance moves to acting out scenes from films - a quirky, irreverent, humorous theatrical experience.
Dozens of protesters from Europe and the UK marched from St Pancrass in London to the venue of the UEFA congress in Mayfair in protest against Israel hosting the under 21 European Football Championship.
Non-disabled Israelis tried to deal with daily difficulties of people with disabilities on a special day. The event's aim was to make the Israelis understand the importance of having access to people with disabilities.
Philippine Women’s Football Team practice during a rainy session at Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Krira Chokra Ground in Dhaka ahead of their last match against Bangladesh, in the AFC Women Asian Cup Group B qualifying round.
Tibet activists' protest was banned out of eyeshot during China's Li Keqiang's Swiss visit in Bern. In order not to disturb the Chinese Premier, officials allowed the rally only two blocks away from the Swiss parliament - far away from Li Keqiang.
Troops were honoured in a Royal welcome in Abingdon town center. Princess Anne honoured the homecoming soldiers, involving 270 troops from Dalton Barracks, after their tour of duty in the Middle East.
The Philippine National Games formally opens at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium. The Philippine National Games shall become a yearly national championships for all sports - to assess the expanse of athletic potentials as by-product of your national programs
The Thursday afternoon a hundred and fifty people gathered in front of the Government Delegation in protest of the arrest of two photographers and in defense of press freedom. The demonstration was conducted without incidents.
Iran Women’s Football Team practice at Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Krira Chokra Ground in Dhaka ahead of their last match against Thailand in the AFC Women Asian Cup Group B qualifying round.
Dublin City Council formally announced this week that the current red brick surface will be replaced with more durable granite paving at a cost of €4 million. The repaving, which will be carried out in five phases, will commence in June 2013.
A protest at a Matalan store in Bristol was forced to stop as campaigners were told to leave the retail park by store security. Protesters are calling for the store to pay compensation to victims of garment factory disasters in Bangladesh.
Essex Police confirm 2 men were arrested on suspicion of endangerment of an aircraft. They have been removed from the aircraft, the Pakistani plane that was diverted to Stansted from Manchester by an RAF jet.
Explosions went off in the Shahr-e-Nau neighbourhood in Central Kabul, followed by a firefight. Afghan Channel One TV quoted police as saying a group of assailants had entered the Directorate of the Afghan Public Protection Force (APPF).
Whilst the furore of the killing of Lee Rigby in Woolwich continues around the country, security at the UK's Mosques is stepped up after several attacks by far-right individuals and groups.
Twenty dancers, 10 winners of the online public vote and 10 others chosen by Judges, arrive in Dublin to audition for a place in the new music & dance spectacular, Heartbeat of Home. The World Premiere takes place in Dublin on Wednesday 2nd October.
Activities of Ale Sunnat Wal Jammat with play cards and party flags sit on protest against the un fair election in Jhang in different PS 78 and NA 89 out side the Hyderabad press club.
Platform of Affected by Mortgage (PAH) protest in front of the offices of UCI (Santander Mortgage services) for the 6th day in a row, asking for a proper person to negotiate.