A week in pictures

A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.(Typhoon iliyoikumba Japan wiki hii jumatano, ikielekea kwenye mitambo ya nyuklia ya Fukushima )

A duck is seen as demonstrators gather during a student rally against the government's public education system in Santiago city 22 September 2011. The students are demanding free and better state education, as well as for an end to profit-making in the public education system.(Bata anaonekana na waandamanaji,Mjini Santiago nchini Chile. Waandamanaji hawa wanapinga mfumo wa elimu uliopo sasa nchini Chile,wanadai elimu nzuri itolewe bure.)
- Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, Wednesday 21 September. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.

A man removes snow in the Austrian village of Steinach am Brenner, 20 km (12 miles) south of Innsbruck on 19 September 2011. The province of Tyrol experienced unseasonably cold weather conditions on Monday.(Ni wiki iliyopita Jumamosi mjini Tirol,Austria barafu nyingi ilinyesha na kama inavyoonekana pichani mwanakijiji wa Steinach am Brenner akiondoa barafu ili aweze kutoa gari yake.Cha ajabu ni kipidi ambacho barafu haitegemewi kabisa kunyesha lakini maajabu ya mwenyezi)

Canadian escape artist Dean Gunnarson is lifted by a crane while tied up in a straight jacket and with the rope on fire during a Royal Melbourne Show preview at the Melbourne Showgrounds on 23 September in Melbourne, Australia.(Mwanamazingaombwe ya jinsi ya kutoroka Dean Gunnarson akiwa ananyanyuliwa na kambarau huku kamba iliyotumiwa kumnyanyua ikiungua kwa moto.)

Members of Indian army engineering wing help a Bhuddist monk descend a huge landslide following a last Sunday's 6.9 magnitude earthquake that hit Phengla that is 20 km from Sikkim,India.(Wanajeshi wa india wakimsaidia kiongozi mmoja wa dini ya Bhuda aliyenasa wakati wa tetemeko la ardhi lililotokea jumapili iliyopita nchini india,tetemeko lilikuwa na ukubwa 6.9 katika kipimo cha ritcher).
An anti Gaddafi fighter covers his ears as mortar is fired against Gaddafi loyalist in a village near Sirte.
(Mmoja wa waasi nchini Libya akiziba masikio yake wakati wa kurusha kombora kinyume cha wapiganaji watiifu kwa Gadaffi nje kidogo ya mji wa Sirte).

Rain clouds approaching City center of Thailand capital Bangkok.Monsoon rains,mudslides have killed at least 140 people since July authorities said.(Mawingu yakijikusanya juu ya Jiji la Bangkok nchini Thailand,mafuriko na madhara mengine yaliyosababishwa na mvua tayari watu 140 wameripotiwa kupoteza maisha yao kutokana na mvua hizo )

A man wears a costume represent a car frame, as he run on street on world car free day in Sao Paulo on thursday.The movement aim to raise awareness on enviromental problems caused by heavy usage of cars in urban areas,and to promote bycles as a cleaner and sustainable mode of transport.(Mwanaharakati wa mazingira akiwa na boksi lililo mfano wa gari mjini Sao Paulo nchini Brazil katika siku ya kuadhimisha dunia bila magari.Dhumuni la siku hiyo ni kuwaonesha watu madhara ya matumizi ya magari hasa maeneo ya miji na kupendekeza matumizi ya baiskeli kama njia mbadala)

A bull fight in Columbia turned into nasty after the bull charged into members of the crowd.(Mapigano ya madume ya Ng'ombe yalibadilika kuwa kimbembe baada ya madume ya ng'ombe kuwavamia watazamaji).
Sources:TZMPAKAAU,YAHOO
- Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, Wednesday 21 September. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.
- A duck is seen as demonstrators gather during a student rally against the government's public education system in Santiago city 22 September 2011. The students are demanding free and better state education, as well as for an end to profit-making in the public education system.
- Pictured are Bridgette and Brad Jordan. Bridgette is a 27-inch college student who was identified by Guinness World Records as the world's shortest woman. Brad, her younger brother, is 38-inches tall and the pair were designated as the world's shortest living siblings by Guinness.
- Mary Ann Sheridan holds her 1-year-old baby Katlin outside the barricaded entrance of the traveller settlement at Dale Farm near Basildon, Essex. Bailiffs preparing to clear residents from Dale Farm have entered the site for the first time and urged protesters to stop obstructing the eviction.
- A man removes snow in the Austrian village of Steinach am Brenner, 20 km (12 miles) south of Innsbruck on 19 September 2011. The province of Tyrol experienced unseasonably cold weather conditions on Monday.
- Canadian escape artist Dean Gunnarson is lifted by a crane while tied up in a straight jacket and with the rope on fire during a Royal Melbourne Show preview at the Melbourne Showgrounds on 23 September in Melbourne, Australia.
- South Africa's Juan de Jongh dives across the line to score a try during their Rugby World Cup game against Namibia at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand, Thursday 22 September 2011.
- Kate Winslet has been mocked for her gushing acceptance speech at the Emmys, where she triumphed for her role in drama 'Mildred Pierce'.
- Members of Indian Army engineering wing help a Buddhist monk descend a huge landslide following Sunday's 6.9 magnitude earthquake in Phengla around 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Gangtok, in Sikkim, India, on 20 September 2011. Thousands of homeless villagers in the Himalayas spent a miserable night outdoors in heavy rain after a powerful earthquake flattened houses and rescuers struggled to reach victims in the mountains of India, Nepal and Tibet. less
- An anti-Gaddafi fighter covers his ears as a mortar is fired against Gaddafi loyalists in a village near Sirte.
- Rain clouds approach the city centre of Thailand's capital Bangkok . Monsoon rains, floods and mudslides have killed at least 140 people since July, authorities said.
- Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, Wednesday 21 September. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.
- A duck is seen as demonstrators gather during a student rally against the government's public education system in Santiago city 22 September 2011. The students are demanding free and better state education, as well as for an end to profit-making in the public education system.
- Pictured are Bridgette and Brad Jordan. Bridgette is a 27-inch college student who was identified by Guinness World Records as the world's shortest woman. Brad, her younger brother, is 38-inches tall and the pair were designated as the world's shortest living siblings by Guinness.
- Mary Ann Sheridan holds her 1-year-old baby Katlin outside the barricaded entrance of the traveller settlement at Dale Farm near Basildon, Essex. Bailiffs preparing to clear residents from Dale Farm have entered the site for the first time and urged protesters to stop obstructing the eviction.
- A man removes snow in the Austrian village of Steinach am Brenner, 20 km (12 miles) south of Innsbruck on 19 September 2011. The province of Tyrol experienced unseasonably cold weather conditions on Monday.
- Canadian escape artist Dean Gunnarson is lifted by a crane while tied up in a straight jacket and with the rope on fire during a Royal Melbourne Show preview at the Melbourne Showgrounds on 23 September in Melbourne, Australia.
- South Africa's Juan de Jongh dives across the line to score a try during their Rugby World Cup game against Namibia at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand, Thursday 22 September 2011.
- Kate Winslet has been mocked for her gushing acceptance speech at the Emmys, where she triumphed for her role in drama 'Mildred Pierce'.
- Members of Indian Army engineering wing help a Buddhist monk descend a huge landslide following Sunday's 6.9 magnitude earthquake in Phengla around 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Gangtok, in Sikkim, India, on 20 September 2011. Thousands of homeless villagers in the Himalayas spent a miserable night outdoors in heavy rain after a powerful earthquake flattened houses and rescuers struggled to reach victims in the mountains of India, Nepal and Tibet. less
- An anti-Gaddafi fighter covers his ears as a mortar is fired against Gaddafi loyalists in a village near Sirte.
- Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, Wednesday 21 September. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.
- A duck is seen as demonstrators gather during a student rally against the government's public education system in Santiago city 22 September 2011. The students are demanding free and better state education, as well as for an end to profit-making in the public education system.
- Pictured are Bridgette and Brad Jordan. Bridgette is a 27-inch college student who was identified by Guinness World Records as the world's shortest woman. Brad, her younger brother, is 38-inches tall and the pair were designated as the world's shortest living siblings by Guinness.
- Mary Ann Sheridan holds her 1-year-old baby Katlin outside the barricaded entrance of the traveller settlement at Dale Farm near Basildon, Essex. Bailiffs preparing to clear residents from Dale Farm have entered the site for the first time and urged protesters to stop obstructing the eviction.
- A man removes snow in the Austrian village of Steinach am Brenner, 20 km (12 miles) south of Innsbruck on 19 September 2011. The province of Tyrol experienced unseasonably cold weather conditions on Monday.
- Canadian escape artist Dean Gunnarson is lifted by a crane while tied up in a straight jacket and with the rope on fire during a Royal Melbourne Show preview at the Melbourne Showgrounds on 23 September in Melbourne, Australia.
- South Africa's Juan de Jongh dives across the line to score a try during their Rugby World Cup game against Namibia at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand, Thursday 22 September 2011.
- Kate Winslet has been mocked for her gushing acceptance speech at the Emmys, where she triumphed for her role in drama 'Mildred Pierce'.
- Members of Indian Army engineering wing help a Buddhist monk descend a huge landslide following Sunday's 6.9 magnitude earthquake in Phengla around 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Gangtok, in Sikkim, India, on 20 September 2011. Thousands of homeless villagers in the Himalayas spent a miserable night outdoors in heavy rain after a powerful earthquake flattened houses and rescuers struggled to reach victims in the mountains of India, Nepal and Tibet
- Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, Wednesday 21 September. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.
- A duck is seen as demonstrators gather during a student rally against the government's public education system in Santiago city 22 September 2011. The students are demanding free and better state education, as well as for an end to profit-making in the public education system.
- Pictured are Bridgette and Brad Jordan. Bridgette is a 27-inch college student who was identified by Guinness World Records as the world's shortest woman. Brad, her younger brother, is 38-inches tall and the pair were designated as the world's shortest living siblings by Guinness.
- Mary Ann Sheridan holds her 1-year-old baby Katlin outside the barricaded entrance of the traveller settlement at Dale Farm near Basildon, Essex. Bailiffs preparing to clear residents from Dale Farm have entered the site for the first time and urged protesters to stop obstructing the eviction.
- A man removes snow in the Austrian village of Steinach am Brenner, 20 km (12 miles) south of Innsbruck on 19 September 2011. The province of Tyrol experienced unseasonably cold weather conditions on Monday.
- Canadian escape artist Dean Gunnarson is lifted by a crane while tied up in a straight jacket and with the rope on fire during a Royal Melbourne Show preview at the Melbourne Showgrounds on 23 September in Melbourne, Australia.
- South Africa's Juan de Jongh dives across the line to score a try during their Rugby World Cup game against Namibia at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand, Thursday 22 September 2011.
- Kate Winslet has been mocked for her gushing acceptance speech at the Emmys, where she triumphed for her role in drama 'Mildred Pierce'.
- Members of Indian Army engineering wing help a Buddhist monk descend a huge landslide following Sunday's 6.9 magnitude earthquake in Phengla around 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Gangtok, in Sikkim, India, on 20 September 2011. Thousands of homeless villagers in the Himalayas spent a miserable night outdoors in heavy rain after a powerful earthquake flattened houses and rescuers struggled to reach victims in the mountains of India, Nepal and Tibet
- Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, Wednesday 21 September. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.
- A duck is seen as demonstrators gather during a student rally against the government's public education system in Santiago city 22 September 2011. The students are demanding free and better state education, as well as for an end to profit-making in the public education system.
- Pictured are Bridgette and Brad Jordan. Bridgette is a 27-inch college student who was identified by Guinness World Records as the world's shortest woman. Brad, her younger brother, is 38-inches tall and the pair were designated as the world's shortest living siblings by Guinness.
- Mary Ann Sheridan holds her 1-year-old baby Katlin outside the barricaded entrance of the traveller settlement at Dale Farm near Basildon, Essex. Bailiffs preparing to clear residents from Dale Farm have entered the site for the first time and urged protesters to stop obstructing the eviction.
- A man removes snow in the Austrian village of Steinach am Brenner, 20 km (12 miles) south of Innsbruck on 19 September 2011. The province of Tyrol experienced unseasonably cold weather conditions on Monday.
- Canadian escape artist Dean Gunnarson is lifted by a crane while tied up in a straight jacket and with the rope on fire during a Royal Melbourne Show preview at the Melbourne Showgrounds on 23 September in Melbourne, Australia.
- South Africa's Juan de Jongh dives across the line to score a try during their Rugby World Cup game against Namibia at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand, Thursday 22 September 2011.
- Kate Winslet has been mocked for her gushing acceptance speech at the Emmys, where she triumphed for her role in drama 'Mildred Pierce'.
- Members of Indian Army engineering wing help a Buddhist monk descend a huge landslide following Sunday's 6.9 magnitude earthquake in Phengla around 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Gangtok, in Sikkim, India, on 20 September 2011. Thousands of homeless villagers in the Himalayas spent a miserable night outdoors in heavy rain after a powerful earthquake flattened houses and rescuers struggled to reach victims in the mountains of India, Nepal and Tibet
- Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, Wednesday 21 September. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.
- A duck is seen as demonstrators gather during a student rally against the government's public education system in Santiago city 22 September 2011. The students are demanding free and better state education, as well as for an end to profit-making in the public education system.
- Pictured are Bridgette and Brad Jordan. Bridgette is a 27-inch college student who was identified by Guinness World Records as the world's shortest woman. Brad, her younger brother, is 38-inches tall and the pair were designated as the world's shortest living siblings by Guinness.
- Mary Ann Sheridan holds her 1-year-old baby Katlin outside the barricaded entrance of the traveller settlement at Dale Farm near Basildon, Essex. Bailiffs preparing to clear residents from Dale Farm have entered the site for the first time and urged protesters to stop obstructing the eviction.
- A man removes snow in the Austrian village of Steinach am Brenner, 20 km (12 miles) south of Innsbruck on 19 September 2011. The province of Tyrol experienced unseasonably cold weather conditions on Monday.
- Canadian escape artist Dean Gunnarson is lifted by a crane while tied up in a straight jacket and with the rope on fire during a Royal Melbourne Show preview at the Melbourne Showgrounds on 23 September in Melbourne, Australia.
- South Africa's Juan de Jongh dives across the line to score a try during their Rugby World Cup game against Namibia at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand, Thursday 22 September 2011.
- Kate Winslet has been mocked for her gushing acceptance speech at the Emmys, where she triumphed for her role in drama 'Mildred Pierce'.
- Members of Indian Army engineering wing help a Buddhist monk descend a huge landslide following Sunday's 6.9 magnitude earthquake in Phengla around 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Gangtok, in Sikkim, India, on 20 September 2011. Thousands of homeless villagers in the Himalayas spent a miserable night outdoors in heavy rain after a powerful earthquake flattened houses and rescuers struggled to reach victims in the mountains of India, Nepal and Tibet
- oSurging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, Wednesday 21 September. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.
- A duck is seen as demonstrators gather during a student rally against the government's public education system in Santiago city 22 September 2011. The students are demanding free and better state education, as well as for an end to profit-making in the public education systPictured are Bridgette and Brad Jordan. Bridgette is a 27-inch college student who was identified by Guinness World Records as the world's shortest woman. Brad, her younger brother, is 38-inches tall and the pair were designated as the world's shortest living siblings by Guinness.
- Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, Wednesday 21 September. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.
- A duck is seen as demonstrators gather during a student rally against the government's public education system in Santiago city 22 September 2011. The students are demanding free and better state education, as well as for an end to profit-making in the public education systemPictured are Bridgette and Brad Jordan. Bridgette is a 27-inch college student who was identified by Guinness World Records as the world's shortest woman. Brad, her younger brother, is 38-inches tall and the pair were designated as the world's shortest living siblings by Guinness.
- Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, Wednesday 21 September. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.
- A duck is seen as demonstrators gather during a student rally against the government's public education system in Santiago city 22 September 2011. The students are demanding free and better state education, as well as for an end to profit-making in the public education system.
- Pictured are Bridgette and Brad Jordan. Bridgette is a 27-inch college student who was identified by Guinness World Records as the world's shortest woman. Brad, her younger brother, is 38-inches tall and the pair were designated as the world's shortest living siblings by Guinness.
- Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, Wednesday 21 September. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.
- A duck is seen as demonstrators gather during a student rally against the government's public education system in Santiago city 22 September 2011. The students are demanding free and better state education, as well as for an end to profit-making in the public education system.
- Pictured are Bridgette and Brad Jordan. Bridgette is a 27-inch college student who was identified by Guinness World Records as the world's shortest woman. Brad, her younger brother, is 38-inches tall and the pair were designated as the world's shortest living siblings by Guinness.
- Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, Wednesday 21 September. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.
- A duck is seen as demonstrators gather during a student rally against the government's public education system in Santiago city 22 September 2011. The students are demanding free and better state education, as well as for an end to profit-making in the public education system.
- Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, Wednesday 21 September. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.
- A duck is seen as demonstrators gather during a student rally against the government's public education system in Santiago city 22 September 2011. The students are demanding free and better state education, as well as for an end to profit-making in the public education system.
Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, Wednesday 21 September. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.- A duck is seen as demonstrators gather during a student rally against the government's public education system in Santiago city 22 September 2011. The students are demanding free and better state education, as well as for an end to profit-making in the public education system.
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