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REWIND: The BEST images in the last 24 hours
Last updated on: December 1, 2010 11:30 IST
Photographs: Francois Lenoir/Reuters
We bring you a presentation of the best photos in the last 24 hours from around the world.
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe sleeps during the speech of Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi at the start of the third European Union-Africa summit in Tripoli. Gaddafi warned the European Union that Africa would turn to other trade partners if the EU kept trying to dictate to the continent how it should develop.
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Photographs: Ray Stubblebine/Reuters
New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundgvist (30) stops a shot in front of Pittsburgh Penguins left wing Chris Kunitz (14) in the second period of their NHL hockey game at Madison Square Garden in New York on November 29.
Photographs: Shannon Stapleton/Reuters
Newspaper fronts reporting on the documents released by the whistle blowing website WikiLeaks are seen in New York, on November 29. The White House said the release of the documents could endanger the lives of people who live under 'oppressive regimes' and 'deeply impact' the foreign policy interests of the United States, its allies and partners around the world.
Photographs: Carlos Campana/Reuters
Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano spews molten tocks and large clouds of gas and ash near Banos, 178km (111 miles) south of Quito, Ecuador November 29. Tungurahua, which means 'Throat of Fire' in the local Quechua language, has been classified as active since 1999, and produced a strong eruption in 2008. It is one of Ecuador's eight active volcanoes.
Photographs: Albert Gea/Reuters
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo (Right) and Barcelona's Carles Puyol challenge for the ball during their Spanish first division cocker match at Nou Camp stadium in Barcelona, November 29. Barca won 5-0.
Photographs: Ahmad Masood/Reuters
Clothes are hung for sale at a bazaar in Kabul, Afghanistan. War-ravaged Afghanistan has attracted $10 billion in foreign direct investments led by UAE telecom major etisalat which has over three million subscribers in the country
Photographs: Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters
People hold signs at a candlelight vigil calling for peace on the Korean peninsula, in Seoul on November 29. South Korean President Lee Myung-bak vowed retaliation against any further provocation by the North after it attacked an island last week as anger grew at the government's weak response.
Photographs: Baz Ratner/Reuters
Religious Jews pray during a special prayer for rain at the Western Wall, one of Judaism's holiest prayer sites, in Jerusalem's Old City
Photographs: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters
Rohit, 25, an acrobat rests inside a shack after his performance at the Rambo Circus in Mumbai. According to Rambo Circus owner Sujit Dilip, the ban on the use of wild animals, the lack of new artists and various restrictions by the government have resulted in the drastic decline of the circus industry in India
Photographs: Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
A girl walks over electoral materials lying out on the floor after angry voters transhed the voting centre in Port-au-prince. Haiti's elections ended in confusion on Sunday as 12 of the 18 presidential candidates denounced 'massive fraud' and demanded the polls be annulled and street protests erupted over voting delays and problems
Photographs: Yousef Allan/Reuters
Omani soldiers, dressed in traditional uniform, march during a celebrations marking the 40th National Day of the Sultanate of Oman in Muscat on November 29