In today's Pictures of the you will see:
- In Europe began cold;
- The hundredth killed in Afghanistan this year's British;
- "Naked race" in the campus of the University of Manila;
and much more ... (cautious - blood!)
Erna Vechter wrapped her scarf and wearing a warm fur hat after a snowfall in the German town of Oberhof on Tuesday. According to forecasts of the next few days there will remain frosty weather. (Jens Meyer / Associated Press)
German soldiers of the International Security Assistance Force has dinner at his post in the Chahar Dara, Afghanistan, Tuesday. (Fabrizio Bensch / Reuters)
Steven Weiss, a team player «Florida Panthers» warms up before the game against «New York Islanders» in Uniondale, New York. Florida won with a score of 7-1. (Jim McIsaac / Getty Images)
Director of the International Air Transport Association Giovanni Bisignani speaks to the media in Geneva. An industry group increased its forecasts for potential losses in the transport sector in 2010 3, 8 billion. $ 5, $ 6. US. billion. "Fuel costs are rising, and the average ticket prices remain the same," said Bisignani. (Fabrice Coffrini / Agence France-Presse / Getty Images)
Football fans in a new stadium, newly built for the Cup of football in Cape Town, South Africa. The stadium will seat about 68 thousand spectators. (Associated Press)
A man walks down the avenue of trees illuminated with festive lights in Skopje, Macedonia. (Ognen Teofilovski / Reuters)
The members of the fraternity of the University of the Philippines at the beginning of the traditional race in the nude on the campus in Manila. (Jay Directo / Agence France-Presse / Getty Images)
Students are closed by water jets of water cannons, which they used against the police during the clashes, which became the cause of the protests against the re-election of the rector of the University of Buenos Aires. Students opposed to the fact that the Council, which is elected rector there were not enough representatives of the student body. (Rolando Andrade / Associated Press)
Man clings to a rope, which he threw rescuers during the floods in Ampara in Sri Lanka. Heavy rains caused by the passage of Cyclone Ward have caused floods in some parts of the country. (Reuters)
Tourists admire the views of the Perito Moreno Glacier near El Calafate, Argentina. Scientists warn that because of climate change in the Andes glaciers continue to melt. According to some studies, these glaciers could disappear in just 25 years. (Marcos Brindicci / Reuters)
The victim being taken away from the scene of the explosion in Kabul. During the explosion of two car bombs killed at least 14 people, including the suicide bomber himself, who most likely wanted to kill the former vice-president of the country. (Ahmad Masood / Reuters)
Grieving relatives and friends are looking at a plane flying over the English town of Wootton Bassett, waiting for the hearse with the body of Corporal Adam Drane. 23-year-old corporal was killed on 7 December at the checkpoint in Afghanistan's Helmand province. He became a hundredth British soldier who was killed this year in Afghanistan. (Matt Dunham / Associated Press)
Of the most active volcano in the Philippines, Mayon, is beginning to emerge lava and ash stream. This picture was taken in Legaspi on Tuesday. More than 20 thousand people have already been evacuated. The last eruption of Mayon volcano happened in 2006. At the time it had to be evacuated about 30 thousand people. But during the eruption of 1993 killed 79 people. (Charism Sayat / Agence France-Presse / Getty Images)
Delta II rocket launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base near Lompoc, California. This rocket carries on board an infrared space telescope WISE (Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer) to search for asteroids, comets and other cosmic objects. (Senior Airman Andrew Satran / Vandenberg Air Force Base / Associated Press)
Palestinians trying to cross the checkpoint Qalandiya between Jerusalem and Ramallah on the West Bank of the Jordan River. (Tara Todras-Whitehill / Associated Press)
Street vendor passes between buses during a strike in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Bus drivers went on strike to demand the government to subsidize the cost of fares. (Esteban Felix / Associated Press)