American shrimp farmer Diane Wilson from Texas daubs herself with oil before trying to gain access to the British Petroleum Annual General Meeting in London, Thursday, April 14, 2011. BP faced anger from protesters from across the world as it held its annual general meeting just days ahead of the first anniversary of the Gulf of Mexico disaster.
A British police officer, left, apprehends Axel Kohler-Schnura, of Germany, as he tries to enter the conference center where BP had its annual general meeting of its shareholders, in London, Thursday, April 14, 2011. Kohler-Schnura was later released. BP's annual shareholder meeting got off to a rowdy start on Thursday as crowds of protesters, watched over by police, held noisy demonstrations outside the venue.
Libyan pro and anti-Moammar Gadhafi protesters fight in the street in front of the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, April 14, 2011. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon chaired a Cairo meeting of regional and international organizations on Libya and set three targets: reaching and implementing a cease-fire, delivering humanitarian aid and starting a dialogue on Libya's future.
Nepalese citizens wave as they participate in a peace rally to mark the Nepalese New Year in Katmandu, Nepal, Thursday, April, 14, 2011.
NATO Foreign Ministers participate in a working lunch meeting on Libya as part of the NATO Foreign Minister meetings at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, April 14, 2011.
A participant rests during the culmination of "Save River Yamuna March" in New Delhi, India, Thursday, April 14, 2011. A tributary of one of India's main rivers, the Ganges, the Yamuna is small but swells during monsoon rains. Officials say factories are ignoring regulations and dumping untreated sewage and industrial pollution, turning toxic the river that gives the capital much of its drinking water.
Ruhat Mengi, a Turkish journalist and human rights activist, shows a burning doll as dozens of Turkish women stage a demonstration outside the parliament to protest the rape and killing of women and children in Turkey, in Ankara, Thursday, April 14, 2011. Some of them, their arms chained, accused the state of not protecting women and children despite alarming figures on rape, and called on parliament to urgently take up the issue.The banner reads: "Will we eternally keep quiet on the violence against women and children?"
An Afghan police man walks past a damaged police vehicle at the scene of a suicide car bomb explosion on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan on Thursday, April 14, 2011. A suicide car bomber detonated a truck of explosives covered in wood at a government compound in Musayi district, about 40 miles south of the Afghan capital, according to Daud Amin, deputy police chief in Kabul. Six members of the Afghan national security forces were injured, he said.
A Ugandan policeman kicks a protester, in Kampala, Uganda, Thursday, April 14, 2011. Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye, President Yoweri Museveni's closest rival in February elections, was injured while taking part in a protest against high food and fuel prices, he said on Thursday. Military police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse a crowd of more than 1,000 led by Besigye marching to the center of the Ugandan capital Kampala in protest against steep rises in food and fuel prices, witnesses reported.
Rafael Nadal of Spain serves the ball to Richard Gasquet of France during their third round match of the Monte Carlo Tennis Masters tournament in Monaco, Thursday, April 14 , 2011.
North Koreans pay their respects before a monument of Kim Il Sung at Mansu Hill in Pyongyang, North Korea, Thursday, April 14, 2011. People began to celebrate on the eve of 99th anniversary of Kim Il Sung's birthday. April 15 is called "The Day of the Sun" in honor of the former guerrilla fighter who founded North Korea in 1948.
A worker digs for watermelons, in Velanidi village, 200 miles west of Athens, Greece, on Thursday, April 14, 2011. Greek borrowing costs spiked sharply higher Thursday as investors fretted over whether the crisis-hit country will have to restructure its massive debt at a time when unemployment is running at over 15 percent.
Anti-government protester, Mohammed Saleh, 58, salutes while sitting on a sidewalk during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa, Yemen, Thursday, April 14, 2011. Gunmen loyal to the government attacked the forces of the Yemeni president's chief rival early Wednesday, killing one person and raising fears that Yemen's weeks of popular unrest could evolve into pitched battles between factions of the divided military.
Visitors to New York's Times Square take in the sites from a double decker sightseeing bus Thursday, April 14, 2011, in New York. Temperatures are expected to reach into the 60s in the New York metro area.