2 meha 7, 2013

U.S. President Barack Obama demonstrates "the Soccket Ball," which uses kinetic energy to provide power to charge a cell phone or power a light, during an event at the Ubungo power plant to promote energy innovation in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.

A protester, opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, holds up an Egyptian flag during a protest demanding that Morsi resign at Tahrir Square in Cairo.

People walk through algae-covered seaside in Qingdao, Shandong province, China, July 1, 2013.

Laddars pile up as journalists prepare at the entrance to the Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital in London. Media are preparing for royal-mania as Britain's Duchess of Cambridge plans to give birth to the new third-in-line to the throne in mid-July at the Lindo Wing.

A villager collects dead fish from the waters of the Hurtado dam in Acatlan de Juarez, Mexico, July 1, 2013. Over 500 tons of dead fish are being collected by villagers after a spill from a cattle feed factory contaminated the waters, according to local media.

Umbrellas are displayed in front of the City Hall in Seoul, South Korea. The display symbolizes public officials' slogan to be an umbrella or to protect Seoul citizens.

Maltese flamenco dancer Francesca Grima performs in Puerto Flamenco's "Isla" during the Malta Arts Festival in Valletta, Malta, July 1, 2013.

A visitor uses a magnifying glass to look at a handmade wood carving in the shape of an ancient Chinese pavilion at a culture industry exhibition in Taiyuan, Shanxi province.

A sculpture by French artist Guy Lorgeret, entitled "Retour a Betton" ("Return to Betton"), is seen in Betton, a suburb of the western French city of Rennes. The sculpture represents people on bicycles migrating from one bank to another, claiming their freedom, like their refusal to compete.

Colton Moore of the U.S. rides a snowmobile as he performs during the Adrenaline FMX Rush moto freestyle show in Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk.

Belarusian teenagers take part in a rehearsal of the upcoming Independence Day parade in Minsk. Belarus celebrates Independence Day on July 3, an official holiday marking the day in 1944 when the Red Army liberated Minsk from Nazi troops during the World War II.