The London Guantanamo Campaign staged a Scene Crime at US Embassy, to commemorate the 100th day of Guantanamo Hunger Strike, claiming that torture at Guantanamo Prison is a crime, requesting its closure and freeing of its prisoners.
China's Zi He, with an aggregate score of 376.10 points, won the gold medal in the three-meter springboard Diving World Series, The silver medal went to Mexico's Laura Sanchez at 371.40, and the bronze went to Canada's Jennifer Abel, with 370.05.
Demonstrations were held in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Be'er Sheva in southern Israel for second straight week over government austerity budget cuts. Similar protests were also held in front of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s house.
Garment workers unrest continues as they gathered on the road in the Mirpur area chanting slogans demanding salary and wage increases. Several were detained by local civil police.
Over 400 motorcyclists took part in the eleventh annual May Ride to support Operation Homefront – San Diego, which provides assistance to military families. The ride began and ended at Biggs Harley Davidson in San Marcos.
The Los Angeles Police Dept. Bomb Squad responded to investigate a 'suspicious box' in the parking lot between the USC Magnet Center, and the Shrine Auditorium. After an investigation the LAPD ruled the box harmless, and normal activities resumed.
After a New York State judge vacated the indictment against NYPD officer Richard Haste, accused of shooting the black teenager, Ramarley Graham, in the victim's bathroom, the Graham family vowed to fight on with their wrongful death claims.
Gouel Breizh, also known as "Fete de la Bretagne", or "Brittany Day", is a celebration of Brittany and its traditional Celtic Heritage all around the world. The event was organized by Zhong Breizh, under the theme "Britons in China and Beijing".
The Night of Museums is the nocturnal twin of the annual International Day of Museums organized on the 18th of May, and celebrates the cultural heritage found in the museums of the world.
Over 100 supporters of the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign and other Palestinian groups protested the 65 th year of what they call the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, which began in 1948 when over 750,000 Palestinians were driven away.
Organized by various civil rights groups, hundreds of people marched from four different points in the city, gathering at Philips Square in downtown Montreal, to show their support for people without legal status to reside in Canada.
International Museum Day is recognized throughout the world, with Guadalajara City Regional Museum just one of the 32,000 museums in 129 countries on five continents participating in the event.
Unity Through Dance was the theme for the 7th annual Dance Parade in New York City, which showcased dance of all kinds as an expression of art and culture.
Professional golfers fight for the 2013 title in a very competitive event at the Madeira Islands Open - Portugal BPI. Mark Tullo took the lead on day 4 followed by Peter Uihlein, Craig Lee, and Jarmo Sandelin.
Under the theme "Museums (Memory+creativity)=Social Progress", International Museum Day is recognized throughout the world. 32,000 museums in 129 countries on five continents participated in the event, and included the Regional Museum of Guadalajara.
Marking 100 years of the current Mexican Army, and a domestic tour with the purpose of establishing and strengthening ties with Mexican society, the exhibition "Armed forces, passion for serving Mexico" was opened in Durango City.
Emerging Canadian folk, pop, and blues singer Randi Boulton performed live at the Ironwood Stage and Grill. She performed songs from her new album "Sometimes Life".
Thousands of Atletico de Madrid fans celebrated the victory over Real Madrid, and win of the Spanish King's Cup. The team held the official celebration party in the Plaza de Neptuno where the team placed their colors on the statue.
Eleven teams of up to 150 Morris dancers performed at Trafalgar Square to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Westminster Morris Men. The groups first performance was on Coronation day in 1953.
The annual Pride Festival took place in Brussels, and featured a week of festivities for gay men and lesbian women, ending with the Pride Day Brussels celebration.
'Safe and Sound?' premiered at the Place gallery examining the Portland Police Bureau's routine use of force and other methods of alleged intimidation, focusing on the deaths of Kendra James, James Chasse, Aaron Campbell, James Perez and Keaton Otis.
Thousands of hospital staff, trade unionists, pensioners, and students gathered on London's South Bank to protest against the proposed gradual privatisation and dismantling of the National Health Service by the government.
Thirty three young fashion designers from Estonia, Czech Republic, Latvia, and Italis showcased their collections at the annual "ERKI Fashion show" in Tallinn.
Protesters came together outside Parliament to show solidarity and call for an end to the ongoing Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory, and suffering of Palestinians.
People gathered in Dublin to protest the continuing criminalization of abortion. Except for Malta, Ireland is the only country in Europe where abortion is still illegal, and because of a strong religious lobby, the ban is likely to remain in place.
The East African Educational Publishers (EAEP) eulogize the fallen Nigerian writer and Father of African literature, Professor Chinua Achebe, who passed away at age 82. He was the most decorated African literary creative and critical thinker.
Thousands of British Tamils, dignitaries, and politicians from India, Sri Lanka, and the UK, marched through London on the 4th anniversary of the Mullivaikkal Massacre in Sri Lanka.
Demonstrators marched through the streets of London from Jubilee Gardens, Waterloo to Parliament before a rally outside Downing Street demanding to defend London's NHS.
The London Guantanamo Campaign staged a mock 'murder scene' at the US Embassy on the 101st day of the Guantanamo hunger strike, with over 100 of the 166 prisoners taking part, and with many, including Londoner Shaker Aamer, now being force fed.
The Chinese-Korean Friendship Bridge, which crosses the Yalu River at Dandong in North Eastern China, is the main entry point for goods, and train travelers, going from China into the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea.
The Void Gallery in Derry, Northern Ireland premiered Andrie Molodkin's 'Catholic Blood'. A controversial work created with acrylic art pieces with the blood of Catholics pumping through, live streamed on to the galleries walls.
65 years after 700,000 Palestinians were driven out of their homes as refugees when Israel was created, Palestinians call for an end to the continuing "ethnic cleansing" and a boycott and sanctions until Israel complies with international law.
Dance Parade New York is the world’s only parade to exclusively celebrate, and showcase the diversity of dance. Over 5000 dancers, 134 organizations and 67 unique styles of dance participated.
Pro-Palestinian activists attended a protest organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign outside the Houses of Parliament in London to commemorate the Nakba, or Catastrophe, which took place 65 years ago in Palestine.