A broker at a firm in Mumbai, India. Indian stocks plunged to their lowest level in nearly three years, after the nation’s central bank said economic growth could slow to 7.5%. (Rajanish Kakade / Associated Press)
The flag-draped coffin of one of two slain German soldiers is carried away after a memorial service in the Alexanders Church in Zweibruecken, southern Germany. The two ISAF soldiers of the German Armed Forces were killed in a suicide bomb attack near Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, on Monday. (Miguel Villagran / Associated Press)
125cc rider Lorenzo Savadori of Italy falls from his Aprilia during practice for Sunday’s Valencia Motorcycle Grand Prix, the last race of the season, in Cheste near Valencia, Spain. (Paul White / Associated Press)
Turkish police in Istanbul arrest university students protesting the ruling Justice and Development Party’s policy on universities. (Bulent Kilic / AFP / Getty Images)
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Activists demonstrate outside London’s Chinese Embassy to mark the 13th anniversary of the house arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi, a democracy activist being held in Myanmar (also known as Burma). (Matt Dunham / Associated Press)
U.S. Army SFC Isaac Migli, 26, walks up a mountainside towards an American outpost in the Korengal Valley, Kunar Province, eastern Afghanistan. The remote and isolated valley is the site of some of the heaviest fighting between U.S. forces and Taliban insurgents. (John Moore / Getty Images)
Japanese challenger Hiroyuki Enoki strikes Indonesian champion Chris John, right, with a left during the ninth round of their WBA featherweight title bout in Tokyo. John defeated Enoki by a unanimous decision to retain the title. (Toru Yamanaka / AFP / Getty Images)
Vandals rampaged through a Jewish cemetery in Bucharest, Romania, on Thursday night, toppling tombstones and smashing markers on as many as 200 graves. (Vadim Ghirda / Associated Press)
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Sri Lankans walk through a flooded road 26 km from Colombo. The inter-monsoon season this year has brought more than the usual rains, submerging low-lying areas and displacing 5,000 people. (M.A. Pushpa Kumara / EPA)