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11-04-2007, 05:12
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חבר מתאריך: 22.05.05
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CALI - VALLE DEL CAUCA - COLOMBIA
epa00979989 A Colombian policeman stands next to a taxi which was destroyed by a car bomb in Cali (Colombia), Monday 09 April 2007. At least one person died and 34 were wounded by a car bomb with 80kg of explosives detonated allegedly by leftist rebels early Monday outside the police headquarters in Cali, the thirdlargest city in Colombia, authorities said. EPA/CARLOS ORTEGA
EPA / STR / CARLOS ORTEGA
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A tribute rests outside the front gate at CFB Gagetown at the base near Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada on Monday, April 9, 2007. The death Sunday of six Canadian soldiers appeared to be the biggest single combat loss for foreign troops in Afghanistan since June 2005, when a U.S. helicopter crashed. Five of the six soldiers killed were from the base at Gagetown.
KANDAHAR - KANDAHAR - AFGHANISTAN
epa00979973 An unidentified Canadian official of NATOled International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) talks with journalists in Kandahar on Sunday 08 April 2007. Six NATO soldiers were killed Sunday after their vehicle hit an explosive device in southern Afghanistan, the alliances International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said in a statement. EPA/ISAF HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY
EPA / HO / ISAF HANDOUT
RAMALLAH - WEST BANK - PALESTINE
epa00979783 Palestinian security guarding the Prime Ministers building during the Cabinet meeting the West Bank town of Ramallah, Monday 09 April 2007. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
EPA / STF / ATEF SAFADI
YUMA - ARIZONA - UNITED STATES
epa00979996 The President of the United States, George Bush with members of the US Boarder Patrol and the US National Guard, during his trip to Arizona, Monday 09 April 2007, to take a look at the improvements on the MexicoUSA southern border. He made a brief stopover at the Border Patrol headquarters in Yuma (Arizona), where he spoke to the crowd of mostly government employees. EPA/Gary Williams
EPA / STR / Gary Williams
BAGHDAD - BAGHDAD - IRAQ
epa00979743 An Iraqi soldier stands guard at a checkpoint during a 24hour vehicle curfew in Baghdad, Monday, 09 April 2007. Baghdad was under curfew on the fourth anniversary of the fall of the capital to U.S. forces, as Iraqis gathered in the nearby city of Najaf for a big antiU.S. protest called by fiery cleric Moqtada alSadr. EPA/ALI ABBAS
EPA / STF / ALI ABBAS
DILI - DILI - EAST TIMOR
epa00979731 Portuguese National Republican Guard (GNR) soldiers stand guard during ballots counting at a polling station in Dili, East Timor, Monday 09 April 2007. Mondays presidential vote is the first East Timor election since its independence in 2002 after 24 years under Indonesian rule. EPA/ANTONIO DASIPARU
EPA / STF / ANTONIO DASIPARU
Vimy - Pas-de-Calais - FRANCE
epa00979949 Queen Elizabeth II reviews Canadian troops as she arrives to attend ceremonies marking the 90th anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge, a World War I battle which was a costly victory for Canada but one that helped shape the former British colonys national identity, Monday 09 April 2007 in Vimy, Northern France. A total of 3.598 Canadian troops were killed and 7.004 were wounded over four days of fighting as they slowly took control of the escarpment, which lies near the town of Arras. EPA/POOL
EPA / POOL / POOL
MOGADISHU - MOGADISHU - SOMALIA
epa00979847 African Union soldiers from Uganda distribute water to Somalis in an internally displaced persons camp in the Somali capital, Mogadishu on Monday, 09 April, 2007. Over 125,000 residents have already fled the capital despite the fragile truce but Islamists are digging trenches in their stronghold area in the event of another round of fighting. EPA/IBRAHIM ELMI
EPA / STR / IBRAHIM ELMI
NANJING - JIANGSU - CHINA
epa00979715 Armed police set out for an antiterrorism drill in Nanjing in eastern Chinas Jiangsu province, Monday 09 April 2007. China will officially ban the trade in human organs from May 01, amid ongoing allegations that the countrys military is involved in harvesting organs from executed prisoners. EPA/Cong Liu
EPA / STR / Cong Liu
JAKARTA - JAKARTA - INDONESIA
epa00979728 An Indonesian muslim activists frazzle a magazine during an anti phornography sweeping in Jakarta on Monday 09 April 2007. About a hundred activists staged a sweeping and took some male magazines including Playboy from stalls, as part of their protest against pornography. EPA/MAST IRHAM
EPA / STF / MAST IRHAM
NEW DELHI - NEW DELHI - INDIA
epa00979716 Newly appointed chief of Indian air force air chief marshal Fali Homi Major addresses his first press conference after taking charge in New Delhi, India Monday 09 April 2007. Awarded with the Param Vishisht Seva medal which is awarded to recognize distinguished service of the most exceptional order to all ranks of the armed forces by the Indian president Fali Homi Major took over as the chief of the Indian air staff on 31 March 2007. EPA/HARISH TYAGI
EPA / STF / HARISH TYAGI
NEW DELHI - NEW DELHI - INDIA
epa00979727 An Air India plane stands stationary after an emergency landing at the international airport in Delhi, Monday 09 April 2007. All passengers on the ShanghaiBangkokDelhi flight AI349 disembarked safely an hour after the aircraft landed. EPA/STR
EPA / STR / STR
SANTIAGO DE CHILE - SANTIAGO - CHILE
epa00980013 Chilean President Michelle Bachelet with Uruguayan President, Tabare Vasquez, Monday 9 April 2007, in front of the La Moneda Palace in Santiago (Chile). EPA/Marco Mesina
EPA / STF / Marco Mesina
Police officers cordon off the site where a suspected terrorist blew himself up, in Morocco's commercial capital, Casablanca, Tuesday, April 10, 2007. A suspected terrorist blew himself up and another was shot and killed by police as he was about to detonate his explosives Tuesday in Morocco's commercial capital, Casablanca, Moroccan authorities said
Policemen collect the remains of a suspected terrorist who blew himself up, in Morocco's commercial capital, Casablanca, Tuesday, April 10, 2007. Another man was shot and killed by police as he was about to detonate his explosives. The two men had been sought by police for their suspected role in the March 11 bombing of a Casablanca Internet cafe where a local terrorist ringleader blew himself up after being confronted by the Internet Cafe owner for browsing extremist websites.
Clean-up crews use floating booms to protect the coast from pollution on Santorini, Greece on Tuesday, April 10, 2007, near where the Sea Diamond cruise ship sank last week after hitting a rock on April 5.
The Philia oceanographic vessel hoists a robot submarine into the sea off Santorini, on Tuesday, April 10, 2007, near where the Sea Diamond cruise ship sank last week after hitting a rock on April 5. As authorities focused on cleaning up dozens of tons of fuel that leaked into the sea from the wreck, the submarine started filming the sunken ship to locate two French passengers feared to have drowned in their cabins. The remaining 1,154 passengers and 391 crew were safely evacuated
Two Royal Malaysian Navy ships, a missile corvette class No. 135, left, and the Fast Attack Craft Gun No. 3508 are anchored side by side for the annual naval exercise between the Philippines and Malaysia Tuesday, April 10, 2007 at Manila's south harbor. Malaysia and the Philippines begun their annual naval drills that will include live-fire exercises in waters considered a key conduit for al-Qaida linked militants, human traffickers and arms smugglers.
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A Royal Malaysia Navy personnel passes by missile tubes aboard the missile corvette class ship number 137 at Manila's south harbor, Philippines, Tuesday, April 10, 2007.
French warplanes fly over the Canadian National Vimy Memorial Monday, April 9, 2007 during the 90th anniversary of a breakthrough World War I victory by Canadian troops over the Germans in Vimy Ridge, Northern France.Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, Dominique de Villepin and Canada's Stephen Harper paid homage to the memory of the troops at the battle site of Vimy Ridge where a recently renovated memorial honors Canadians who gave their lives in France
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, left, meets with a Canadian war veteran during a ceremony Monday, April 9, 2007 marking the 90th anniversary of a breakthrough World War I victory by Canadian troops over the Germans in Vimy Ridge, Northern France. Elizabeth II, French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper paid homage to the memory of the troops at the battle site of Vimy Ridge where a recently renovated memorial honors Canadians who gave their lives in France
A sentry dressed in a vintage First World war uniform stands guard over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier during a remembrance ceremony for the 90th anniversary of Vimy Ridge, at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Monday, April 9, 2007
Col. Ryan Jestin, commander of CFB Gagetown, talks with reporters at the base near Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada on Monday, April 9, 2007. The death Sunday of six Canadian soldiers appeared to be the biggest single combat loss for foreign troops in Afghanistan since June 2005, when a U.S. helicopter crashed. Five of the six soldiers killed were from the base at Gagetown
A tribute rests outside the front gate at CFB Gagetown at the base near Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada on Monday, April 9, 2007. The death Sunday of six Canadian soldiers appeared to be the biggest single combat loss for foreign troops in Afghanistan since June 2005, when a U.S. helicopter crashed. Five of the six soldiers killed were from the base at Gagetown.
U.S. soldiers of International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) salute during a changing command of Qalat's Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) at Lagman base in southeastern Afghanistan, Tuesday, April 10, 2007. Outgoing U.S. Lt. Col. Kevin P. Mcglaughlin hands over the command to fellow Lt. Col. Jeffrey H. Fischer
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