Sachin Tendulkar's wife Anjali and son Arjun watch play on Day 4 of the third and final test at the Brabourne stadium in Mumbai. Photo: PTI
Travellers arrive to take the Climate Express at Brussels Midi railway station, Belgium. The Climate Express, a special train carrying U.N. officials, delegates and journalists, left from Brussels for Copenhagen Climate Summit. Photo: AP
Schoolchildren participate in a drive to clean the polluted Yamuna in New Delhi. The U.N. convenes a two-week 192-nation conference on Monday intended to fashion the outline of a treaty to control greenhouse gas emissions. The agreement, to be completed in six to 12 months, seeks to check the rise in global temperatures that scientists warn could lead to devastating results in rising sea levels, shrinking access to drinking water, shifting agriculture and spreading diseases. Photo: AP
Protestors throw stones at security personnel in Srinagar during a strike called by the Hurriyat factions. Security personnel fired tear gas to quell hundreds of demonstrators during protests against the attack on senior Hurriyat leader Fazal Haq Qureshi. Photo: AP
A protestor throws stones at security personnel in Srinagar during a strike called by the Hurriyat factions. Security personnel fired tear gas to quell hundreds of demonstrators during protests against the attack on senior Hurriyat leader Fazal Haq Qureshi. Photo: AP
A jawan stands gaurd on a deserted road at Lal Chowk in the heart of Srinagar during a one-day strike called by the Hurriyat factions against the attack on senior leader Fazal Haq Qureshi. Photo: PTI
Rahul Dravid tries in vain to reach for a catch from Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara during Day 4 of the third test between India and Sri Lanka at Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai. Photo: K.R. Deepak
King Bhumibol Adulyadej is pushed on a wheelchair by his aides as Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn, left, accompanied him while leaving Siriraj hospital for his 82nd birthday celebration in Bangkok. Photo: AP
Pakistani troops stand guard at the site of the December 4, 2009 suicide attack, covered with tent, in Rawalpindi. A Taliban suicide squad targeted Pakistani military officers and their families praying at a mosque close to Army headquarters in a gruesome display of the militants' ability to strike at the centre of power in the U.S.-allied, nuclear-armed nation. Photo: AP
Filipino men inspect the remains of a structure inside municipal compound in the volatile island of Jolo, southern Philippines. Suspected al-Qaeda-linked militants set off a powerful homemade bomb on December 5, 2009 outside a police station and an adjoining building used for a U.S.-funded peace-building project in the southern Philippines, killing a janitor and wounding eight other people, police said. Photo: AP
Harbhajan Singh celebrates the dismissal of Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan on Day 4 of the third cricket test between India and Sri Lanka in Mumbai. Photo: AP
The aerobatic team Sarang of the IAF performs with Dhruv helicopters at Marine Drive as part of the Navy Day celebrations. Photo: Vipin Chandran
In this photo made off video footage aired by Samma News, vehicles burn after an explosion in Peshawar, Pakistan on Saturday. Photo: AP
People gather at the spot of an explosion in Peshawar. A car bomb exploded near a KFC fast-food restaurant in Pakistan's main northwest city, officials said. Photo: AP
Investigators and relatives of the victims gather outside a nightclub in Perm, Russia. An explosion apparently caused by pyrotechnics tore through the nightclub early Saturday, killing more than 100 people, according to emergency officials quoted by state television. Photo: AP
Rescuers walk near bodies on stretchers gathered outside a nightclub in Perm, Russia. An explosion and fire apparently caused by pyrotechnics tore through the nightclub, killing more than 100 people, according to emergency officials quoted by state television. Most died from smoke inhalation. Photo: AP/Komsomolskaya Pravda
Rescuers, right, carry the body of a victim outside a nightclub in Perm, Russia. An explosion and fire apparently caused by pyrotechnics tore through the nightclub, killing more than 100 people, according to emergency officials quoted by state television. Photo: AP/Komsomolskaya Pravda
Egyptian civil defence personnel search the water for missing passengers during a rescue operation in the Nile river near the town of Rasheed, northern Egypt. An Egyptian security official says two motorboats have collided in the Nile in northern Egypt and dozens of passengers are missing. Photo: AP