Cairo, Egypt: Thousands of protesters gather in Tahrir Square to demonstrate against a decree by President Mohamed Morsi granting himself broad powersPhotograph: Gianluigi Guercia/AFPTorremolinos, Spain: A man looks out from the window of his flat. The property market is depressed during the economic struggles in the countryPhotograph: Jon Nazca/ReutersGuatemala City: A child receives inhalotherapy in the San Jose hospice. About 68 children with HIV receive free medical care at the hospicePhotograph: Jorge Dan Lopez/Reuters
London, England: A parakeet sits in a bush in St James's park on a cold winter's day. Weather warnings have been issued, as temperatures start to fall below freezing across many parts of the UKPhotograph: Dan Kitwood/GettySao Paulo, Brazil: A woman locks up her home just below the scene of a fire at Paraisópolis shantytownPhotograph: Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFPMumbai, India: A woman watches a performance during an awareness campaign to mark World AIDS DayPhotograph: Rafiq Maqbool/APWashington, US: President Barack Obama departs the White HousePhotograph: Jim Watson/AFPGuatemala City: A police officer takes a picture next to a body inside a house, while others stand guard outside the hallwayPhotograph: Jorge Dan Lopez/ReutersKarranah, Bahrain: Shia Muslim women take part in a march in solidarity with demonstrators from the city of Sitra, against the government's clampdown on Shia-led protestsPhotograph: Mohammed Al-Shaikh/AFPNewbury, England: Ruby Walsh rides his horse There's No Panic over a fence during the Fuller's Pride Novices' Steeple ChasePhotograph: Alan Crowhurst/GettySan Salvador, El Salvador: A patient waits for care at The Center of Excellence for Children with Immunodeficiencies (CENID) at the Benjamin Bloom National Children hospitalPhotograph: Jose Cabezas/AFPAleppo, Syria: A boy chants slogans during a demonstration after Friday prayersPhotograph: Narciso Contreras/APMandalay, Myanmar: Monks study at a Buddhist monastery. The Upper Myanmar Monks organisation issued a statement calling on the government to formally apologise for the monks who were injured during a brutal crackdown at a protest against a copper minePhotograph: Gemunu Amarasinghe/AP
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