Al Jazeera journalists Mohammed Fahmy, Peter Greste and Baher Mohamed stand behind bars at a court in Cairo
Al Jazeera journalists (L-R) Mohammed Fahmy, Peter Greste and Baher Mohamed stand behind bars at a court in Cairo May 15, 2014. The trial of the three Al Jazeera journalists accused of aiding of a "terrorist organisation" has been postponed to May 22 after the judge on Thursday authorised the defence to examine the evidence being held by the prosecution. The Qatar-based television network's journalists - Peter Greste, an Australian, Mohamed Fahmy, a Canadian-Egyptian national, and Baher Mohamed, an Egyptian - were detained in Cairo on December 29. All three have denied the charges, with Al Jazeera saying the accusations are absurd. REUTERS/Stringer (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Al Jazeera's hunger striking journalist Abdullah Elshamy stands behind bars with other prisoners at a court in Cairo
Al Jazeera's hunger striking journalist Abdullah Elshamy stands behind bars with other prisoners at a court in Cairo May 15, 2014. Elshamy, 26, detained by the Egyptian authorities since August 14, was arrested while covering the dispersal of a Muslim Brotherhood sit-in by security forces at Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque. Elshamy has been on hunger strike since the middle of January, and says he is being held without charge and is being denied medical attention. REUTERS/Stringer (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CIVIL UNREST)
Al Jazeera's hunger striking journalist Abdullah Elshamy stands behind bars with other prisoners at a court in Cairo
Al Jazeera's hunger striking journalist Abdullah Elshamy stands behind bars with other prisoners at a court in Cairo May 15, 2014. Elshamy, 26, detained by the Egyptian authorities since August 14, was arrested while covering the dispersal of a Muslim Brotherhood sit-in by security forces at Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque. Elshamy has been on hunger strike since the middle of January, and says he is being held without charge and is being denied medical attention. REUTERS/Stringer (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CIVIL UNREST)
Al Jazeera's hunger striking journalist Abdullah Elshamy stands behind bars with other prisoners at a court in Cairo
Al Jazeera's hunger striking journalist Abdullah Elshamy (C) stands behind bars with other prisoners at a court in Cairo May 15, 2014. Elshamy, 26, detained by the Egyptian authorities since August 14, was arrested while covering the dispersal of a Muslim Brotherhood sit-in by security forces at Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque. Elshamy has been on hunger strike since the middle of January, and says he is being held without charge and is being denied medical attention. REUTERS/Stringer (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA CIVIL UNREST)
Russian police arrest dozens after killing provokes ethnic unrest
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Paz y Paz addresses the media after an event in Guatemala City
Claudia Paz y Paz, Guatemala's attorney general, addresses the media, after an event in which she was recognized for her work at the head of the Public Ministry by the Policy Agenda for the Diversity organization, in Guatemala City May 15, 2014. Paz y Paz, who earned a Nobel Peace Prize nomination last year for her crusade to prosecute those accused of civil war-era abuses, will be ending her term in office on May 17. REUTERS/Jorge Dan Lopez (GUATEMALA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW MEDIA)
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U.S. Ambassador to Japan Kennedy, accompanied by her son Jack, speaks to journalists on the heliport of a floating substation in the sea off the coast of the town of Naraha
U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy (L), accompanied by her son Jack (2nd L), speaks to journalists on the heliport of a floating substation in the sea off the coast of the town of Naraha, in Fukushima prefecture May 15, 2014. REUTERS/Toru Yamanaka/Pool (JAPAN - Tags: POLITICS DISASTER ENVIRONMENT ENERGY)