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24 hours in pictures

24 hours: A two-month-old Barbary ape baby relaxes on its mother's back
Erfurt, Germany: A two-month-old Barbary ape relaxes on its mother's back during warm temperatures in the Erfurt zoo Photograph: Jens Meyer/AP
24 hours: Wadworths Brewery Shire Horses Start Their Annual Fortnight Holiday
Wiltshire, UK: Monty, the Wadworth brewery shire horse gets a pint of beer as he starts his two-week annual holiday. Hundreds of people gathered to watch as Monty, along with fellow dray horses Prince and Max employed by Devizes brewery Wadworth to deliver beer 50 weeks a year to Wiltshire pubs - were each given a pint of beer before being released into a field Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty Images
24 hours: 138 skydivers form a massive snowflake formation over Ottawa
Illinois, US: 138 skydivers form a record-breaking snowflake formation over Ottawa Photograph: Brian Buckland/AP
24 hours: A Marilyn Monroe fan wears a vintage dre
California, US: A Marilyn Monroe fan in a vintage dress made of fabric featuring the actor at the Immortal Marilyn Pool Party at the Hollywood Orchid Suites hotel Photograph: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images
24 hours: A man adjusts the veil of a young girl in New Delhi
New Delhi, India: A man adjusts the veil of a young girl before breaking the fast during Ramadan. Muslims throughout the world are marking the holiest month in Islamic calendar Photograph: Tsering Topgyal/AP
24 hours: Rosamund Pike attends The Chemical Brothers' 'Don't Think' Screening
London, UK: Actor Rosamund Pike attends The Chemical Brothers' Don't Think Immersive Screening at Adidas Underground Photograph: Dave M. Benett/Getty Images
24 hours: A member of the Honduran navy stands at attention
Tegucigalpa, Honduras: A Honduran navy sailor stands at attention during a celebration marking the founding anniversary of the navy at the base Photograph: Reuters
24 hours: An Indian man carries a fake tiger
Ahmedabad, India: A photographer lifts a fake tiger used as a prop at the Table Top tourist destination at Saputara Photograph: Sam Panthaky/AFP/Getty Images
24 hours: parade commemorating the Neku Jatra-Mataya festival
Lalitpur, India: People take part in a parade commemorating the Neku Jatra-Mataya festival, the festival of lights. Devotees celebrate the Buddhist festival which marks the victory of Sakyamuni Buddha over Mara, by praying for the souls of departed family members and holding parades throughout the city Photograph: Navesh Chitrakar/REUTERS
24 hours: Charlie Warner in Salome
Edinburgh, UK: Performer Charlie Warner holds a cast of his own head to promote Edinburgh festival fringe show Salome Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA
24 hours: A man hangs decorations in Quetta, Pakistan
Quetta, Pakistan: A man displays decorations used to accessorise vehicles Photograph: Naseer Ahmed/Reuters
24 hours: French President Fran  ois Hollande (L) a
Bormes-les-Mimosas, France: French President Franois Hollande and his partner Valerie Trierweiler go to the beach at the Fort de Bregancon Photograph: Boris Horvat/AFP/Getty Images
24 hours: Indian fishermen return with their country boat a
Guwahati city, India: As the sun begins to rise, fishermen take care of their baskets where they store their live fish in the Bahmaputra river before selling their catch Photograph: EPA
24 hours: Wacken Festival 2012
Wacken, Germany: Roger from Sweden, attends the Wacken Open Air heavy metal music festival. Approximately 75,000 heavy metal fans from all over the world have descended on the north German village of 1,800 residents for the annual three-day metal fest
Photograph: Patrick Lux/Getty Images
24 hours: Kylie Minogue at the Locarno Film Festival
Locarno, Switzerland: Kylie Minogue, who plays a supporting role in French director Leos Carax' new movie Holy Motors, takes part in an award ceremony during the Locarno Film Festival Photograph: Urs Flueeler/EPA
24 hours: officers detain a masked supporter of members of punk group Pussy Riot
Moscow, Russia: Police officers detain a masked supporter of members of feminist punk group Pussy Riot. Russia's President Vladimir Putin criticised the feminist punk rockers for performing a "punk prayer" against him at Moscow's main cathedral, but said a punishment for them shouldn't be too severe Photograph: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP
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