C.African Republic journalists protest murders of colleagues
CENTRALAFRICA-JOURNALISTS/:C.African Republic journalists protest murders of colleagues
Surgery professor Patrick Baque and intensive care unit professor Carole Ichai speak to journalists during a news conference at the Saint-Roch Hospital in Nice
Journalists surround the table where surgery professor Patrick Baque (L) and intensive care unit professor Carole Ichai speak during a news conference at the Saint-Roch Hospital in Nice May 7, 2014. The doctors spoke the day after Helene Pastor-Pallanca, sister of late Monegasque businessman Michel Pastor, and her driver were shot and wounded in their car after leaving the Archet hospital by a gunmen who was accompanied by an accomplice. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS CRIME LAW HEALTH MEDIA)
Surgery professor Patrick Baque and intensive care unit professor Carole Ichai speak to journalists during a news conference at the Saint-Roch Hospital in Nice
Surgery professor Patrick Baque (L) and intensive care unit professor Carole Ichai speak to journalists during a news conference at the Saint-Roch Hospital in Nice May 7, 2014. The doctors spoke the day after Helene Pastor-Pallanca, sister of late Monegasque businessman Michel Pastor, and her driver were shot and wounded in their car after leaving the Archet hospital by a gunmen who was accompanied by an accomplice. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS CRIME LAW HEALTH)
After 10 years as president, Putin's ratings fly high on Ukraine
UKRAINE-CRISIS/RUSSIA-PUTIN:After 10 years as president, Putin's ratings fly high on Ukraine
Editors ran Murdoch UK paper where "rotten state" existed, court hears
BRITAIN-HACKING/:Editors ran Murdoch UK paper where "rotten state" existed, court hears
Britain's Queen Elizabeth speaks with television presenter Mary Nightingale during her visit to the Journalists' Charity at the Stationers' Hall in London
Britain's Queen Elizabeth speaks with television presenter Mary Nightingale (2nd R) during her visit to the Journalists' Charity at the Stationers' Hall in London May 7, 2014. REUTERS/Mark Large/pool (BRITAIN - Tags: ROYALS ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY)
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is greeted by Lady Rothermere during her visit to the Journalists' Charity at the Stationers' Hall in London
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is greeted by Lady Rothermere (Claudia Clemence) as Lord Rothermere (Jonathan Harmsworth, 2nd L) watches during her visit to the Journalists' Charity at the Stationers' Hall in London May 7, 2014. REUTERS/Mark Large/pool (BRITAIN - Tags: ROYALS ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY)
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is greeted by Lady Rothermere during her visit to the Journalists' Charity at the Stationers' Hall in London
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is greeted by Lady Rothermere (Claudia Clemence) as Lord Rothermere (Jonathan Harmsworth, 2nd L) watches during her visit to the Journalists' Charity at the Stationers' Hall in London May 7, 2014. REUTERS/Mark Large/pool (BRITAIN - Tags: ROYALS ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY)
Aleppo's governor Mohammed Wahid Akkad speaks to the media after the release of forces loyal to Syria's President Assad by rebels in Aleppo
Aleppo's governor Mohammed Wahid Akkad speaks to the media after the release of forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad by rebels in Aleppo's Bustan al-Qasr May 7, 2014. They were freed as part of a larger deal which saw the last remaining Syrian rebels in central Homs city evacuate their positions and free captives in several locations in northern Syria. REUTERS/George Ourfalian (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT MILITARY)
Archbishop Desmond Tutu speaks to the media as he arrives to cast his vote during the South African election in Cape Town
Archbishop Desmond Tutu speaks to the media as he arrives to cast his vote during the South African election in Cape Town May 7, 2014. South Africans voted in the first "Born Free" election on Wednesday, although polls suggest the allure of the ruling African National Congress as the conqueror of apartheid will prevail even among those with no memory of white-minority rule. REUTERS/Mark Wessels (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: ELECTIONS POLITICS MEDIA TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)