Visitors view the inside of the renovated steeple of the Franzoesischen Dom (French Cathedral) at the Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin, Thursday, June 18, 2009. Following three years of renovation, the cathedral, which dates back to 1701 and boasts a viewing platform that provides a panoramic view of Berlin, has been reopened to the public.
In Remembrance
Candles lit for the victims of supporters of Mir Hossein Mousavi, who were killed on June 16, and a slogan that reads "Death to dictator" in Persian is seen on a street in Tehran, Iran, on Thursday, June 18, 2009. Tens of thousands of black-clad protesters filled the streets of Tehran again Thursday, joining opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi to mourn demonstrators killed in clashes over Iran's disputed election.
Stone Faced
Photos of the Kritios Boy statue are projected onto the walls of the new Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece, early Thursday, June 18, 2008, as the ancient Parthenon temple is seen in the background during a rehearsal for the museum's opening ceremony on Saturday. The 5th century Kritios Boy was one of the statues the ancient Athenians dedicated to their patron goddess, Athena, on the Acropolis.
City And Sand
Firdos Square is seen during a sand storm in central Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, June 18, 2009.
Not Child's Play
A Romanian mother and her child look down at the media after their house was attacked in East Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, June, 18, 2009. In recent days Romanian homes have been attacked in Belfast, which has resulted in over 100 Romanians taking shelter in a church.
The Flying Princes
Britain's Prince William, left, and Prince Harry, right, are seen during a photo call at Royal Air Force base in Shawbury, Shropshire, England, Thursday, June 18, 2009. The princes are both currently based at the home of the Defence Helicopter Flying School as they undergo military helicopter training courses.
Keeping Watch
A Islamic fighter is seen through a hole caused by shrapnel in a wall in Mogadishu, Somalia, Thursday, June 18, 2009, as he mans a checkpoint. A suicide bombing outside a hotel in western Somalia killed at least 20 people Thursday, including the national security minister. The Somali president accused al-Qaida of being behind the attack.
Gone Fishing
A red sky at dawn, a signal to mariners that the weather changing for the worse, prompts lobsterman Bruce Steeves of Raymond, Maine, to get an early start as he loads traps onto his boat, Thursday, June 18, 2009, in Portland, Maine.