Tuesday: The day in photos
A model wearing a creation by Norway’s Renate Nipe exits the stage during the Hempel Awards, an international fashion design contest held as the opening ceremony of China Fashion Week in Beijing. (Ng Han Guan / Associated Press)
A South African boy gazes through a school fence in Cape Town. The boy was among those getting a closer look at the city’s mayor and Democratic Alliance leader, Helen Zille, as she walked the campaign trail in advance of the April 22 election, when South Africans will head to the polls to vote for a new president and parliament. (Nic Bothma / EPA)
A tot and a conger, a type of eel, display mutual curiosity at the newly renovated aquarium in San Sebastian, Spain. (Javier Etxezarreta / EPA)
Israeli police arrest a demonstrator near the Israeli Arab town of Um El Fahem. Demonstrators were protesting a march by a group of extreme right-wing Jewish activists. Clashes continued for about two hours after the march was over and 28 people were wounded. (Pavel Wolberg / EPA)
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Pakistani artist Mohammad Siddique does engraving work in his workshop in Lahore, Pakistan. (K.M. Chaudary / Associated Press)
Mohammad Hasan bin Saynudin, left, an alleged terrorist from Singapore, is seen in a cell before his trial Tuesday in a south Jakarta court. Indonesian prosecutors demanded 20 years’ jail for Hasan, who has confessed to killing a teacher and plotting an attack against Western tourists. “I will continue to fight and appeal ... because I’m not wrong. In fact I should get a medal for this act,” he told the court. (Bay Ismoyo / AFP / Getty Images)
On her way home in Kabul, Afghanistan, an Afghan girl does a little balancing act alongside the Kabul River. (Rafiq Maqbool / Associated Press)
In Pristina, Kosovo, President Clinton’s face adorns a giant banner. The country recently marked a decade since
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Workers deftly carry an iron bar at a construction site in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in its latest report, “Globalization and Emerging Economies,” released in Geneva on Thursday, included Indonesia among the world’s best-performing large developing economies. (Adi Weda / EPA)