The British Royal Mint has produced a 5 pound (with a face value of $8) silver coin to commemorate the upcoming christening of Prince George of Cambridge. Photo: AP
Former Greek Defense Minister Akis Tsochadzopoulos leaves a court escorted by Greek police in central Athens. Tsochadzopoulos was jailed for 20-years after being found guilty of money laundering in the most prominent corruption case to date in the financially stricken country. Photo: AP
Former President Jimmy Carter uses a saw to trim a piece of molding at a Habitat for Humanity homesite in Oakland, California. Photo: AP
Dozens of supporters of the militant group, Ansar al-Shariah, burn an American flag and shout anti-American slogans denouncing the U.S. violation of Libya's sovereignty in the abduction of Abu Anas al-Libi, in the center of Benghazi, Libya. Photo: AP
The Moroccan King Mohammed VI, right, shakes hands with Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan during a visit to the North Africa Kingdom in Erfoud, South Eastern Morocco. Photo: AP
Elevator employee Dennis Black sweeps corn for an area farmer at the North Iowa Cooperative. Farmers and livestock producers use the reports put out by the National Agriculture Statistics Service, which has stopped now due to the shutdown, to make decisions, as well as track cattle auction prices. Photo: AP
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro speaks during an event commemorating the one-year anniversary of the late Hugo Chavez's re-election, outside Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela. Photo: AP
Chairman of the Norwegian Conservative Party, Erna Solberg, right, and chairman of the Progress Party, Siv Jensen attend a media event in Sunnvollen, Norway to announce that they have agreed on a platform to form a new government in Norway. Photo: AP