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Jan 4: Israelis watch a partial solar eclipse in the town of Givatayim near Tel Aviv, Israel. A partial solar eclipse began Tuesday in the skies over the Mideast and will extend across much of Europe (Ariel Schalit/AP)
A view of a partial solar eclipse as seen from Gaza City. (Hatem Moussa/AP)
Jan. 6: Southern Sudanese boys staying in north Sudan wait at their house at the Hadj Yoasf district in Khartoum. After south Sudan votes as expected to secede from the north on Jan. 9, leaders of both countries must still resolve a daunting range of prac
Jan. 5:Three one-month-old white lion cubs are seen in their enclosure at the Buenos Aires zoo. (Enrique Marcarian/Reuters)
Jan. 6: A man arrives at flooded waters at Depot Hill in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. Queensland's record floods are causing catastrophic damage to infrastructure and have forced 75 percent of its coal mines, which fuel Asia's steel mills, to be ha
Jan 6: Fireworks illuminate the sky over church of resurrection, in Podgorica, Montenegro. Orthodox Christians in Montenegro celebrate Christmas on Jan. 7, according to the Julian calendar. (Risto Bozovic/AP)
Jan. 5: A sadhu, or Hindu holy man, smokes marijuana at a transit camp in Calcutta, India. (Bikas Das/AP)
Jan 5: House Speaker-designate John Boehner of Ohio wipes away tears as he waits to receive the gavel from outgoing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif. during the first session of the 112th Congress, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Charles Dharapak/AP)
Jan. 7: Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (C) crosses himself as he attends an Orthodox Christmas service in Turginovo village, about 160 km northwest of Moscow. Putin's parents were baptized in Turginovo village in 1911. (Alexander Zemlianichenko/Reu
Jan. 6: Homeless man Ted Williams appears on NBC's "Today" show. Williams, who was living in a tent near a highway in Columbus, Ohio, just days ago, described his previous 48 hours as "outrageous": he was discovered on YouTube and hired to be the Clevelan
Jan. 7: A labourer winnows rice at a market yard at Bavla, west of the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Record high food prices are moving to the top of policymaker agendas, driven by fears it could encourage inflation, protectionism and unrest. (Amit Da
January 6: The streets of Valby Langgade in Copenhagen, Denmark are covered with windswept snow. (AP)