April 25 Photo Brief: Gwyneth Paltrow-People magazine’s most beautiful woman, radical knitting protesters and the search for bodies continue in Bangladesh
Gwyneth Paltrow, recently named the most beautiful women in the world by People magazine makes a red carpet appearance on Iron Man 3, ‘yarnbombers’ make plans to disrupt the G-8 summit in Ireland this June, rescue workers continue to shift through the rubble of the collapse 8 story building in Bangladesh and more in today’s daily brief.
- Cast member Gwyneth Paltrow poses at the premiere of “Iron Man 3” at El Capitan theatre in Hollywood, California. The movie opens in the U.S. on May 3. (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters photo)
- Cast member Gwyneth Paltrow waves to fans as she arrives at the premiere of “Iron Man 3” at El Capitan theatre in Hollywood, California April 24, 2013. The movie opens in the U.S. on May 3. (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters photo)
- A man looks at a painting titled “La tentacion de San Antonio” (“The Temptation of St. Anthony”) by Spanish artist Salvador Dali during a media preview of an exhibition at Reina Sofia museum in Madrid. The exhibition will run from April 27 to September 2. (Sergio Perez/Reuters photo)
- South Korean Marine Corps take part in a practice for a U.S.-South Korea joint landing operation drill in Pohang, about 370 km (230 miles) southeast of Seoul. The landing operation drill, which will be held on Friday is a part of the two countries’ annual military training called Foal Eagle which began on March 1 and runs until April 30. (Lee Jae-Won/Reuters photo)
- A Syrian refugee holds a sign while standing under Syrian opposition flags during a protest to demand for the reinstatement of Moaz al-Khatib as head of the opposition Syrian National Coalition, and the setting of a buffer zone inside Syria, at Al Zaatri refugee camp in the Jordanian city of Mafraq, near the border with Syria. The sign reads: “Al Qasyr it’s a cemetery of the Satan party”. (Muhammad Hamed/Reuters photo)
- A man plays the bagpipes in a cemetery during the dawn service to mark the 98th ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) commemoration ceremony at the Australian National Memorial in Villers-Bretonneux, northern France. (Benoit Tessier/Reuters photo)
- A damaged house is seen through a hole on a wall at Taiping township, Lushan county, Sichuan province. The earthquake so far left 196 dead, 21 missing and 11,470 injured, according to Xinhua News Agency. (China Daily/via Reuters)
- A model showcases designs on the catwalk during the Tianjin Polytechnic University School of Art and Clothing Graduates Show on the second day of China Graduate Fashion Week at 751D.PARK Workshop in Beijing, China. (Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)
- Croatia’s Mirjana Lucic-Baroni returns the ball to China’s Li Na in their match of the WTA Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, southwestern Germany. (Thomas Kienzle/Getty Images)
- A breeder, whose business has been affected by the H7N9 bird flu virus, walks his ducks along a road in Changzhou county, Shandong province. A dropoff in Chinese demand for soybeans used to feed poultry and livestock could last for months, as consumers lose their appetite for poultry in response to a deadly bird flu virus outbreak and amid lingering images of rotting pig carcasses floating in a river. (Reuters photo)
- A woman known as Purl 6, 31, originally from Newcastle and part of a group of ‘yarnbombers’ based in the rural South Down, poses near the Mourne Mountains in County Down, Northern Ireland. The group is planning to target the June 17-18 G8 summit in Enniskillen with yarnbombing, a type of graffiti using knitted or crocheted yarn or fibre. (Cathal McNaughton/Reuters photo)
- A woman known as Purl 1, 47, originally from Essex and part of a group of ‘yarnbombers’ based in the rural South Down, poses near the Mourne Mountains in County Down, Northern Ireland. The group is planning to target the June 17-18 G8 summit in Enniskillen with yarnbombing, a type of graffiti using knitted or crocheted yarn or fibre. (Cathal McNaughton/Reuters photo)
- People watch as rescue workers continue their operations at the collapsed Rana Plaza building in Savar, 30 km (19 miles) outside Dhaka. Survivors from the garment factory that collapsed in Bangladesh killing at least 228 people described on Thursday a deafening bang and tremors before the eight-floor building crashed down under them. (Reuters photo)
- Meerkats (suricata suricatta) gather in a corner of their enclosure in Changshang Ecological Zoo in Changsha, central China’s Hunan province. The meerkat is a small mammal belonging to the mongoose family. Meerkats live in all parts of the Kalahari Desert in Botswana, in much of the Namib Desert in Namibia and southwestern Angola, and in South Africa. (Getty Images)
- The newly built Israeli border with Syria is seen on the Israeli side of the annexed Golan Heights near Quneitra. Israel’s Brigadier General Itai Brun, head of research and analysis in the army’s military intelligence division, said that the Damascus regime was guilty of using chemical weapons against rebel fighters. (Menahem Kahana/Getty Images)
- Randall Nelson, widely known as “Animal” who was called up for national service, waits for his turn to participate in the Anzac Day march through Sydney on April 25, 2013. Tens of thousands of Australians and New Zealanders turned out to honor their war dead, with moving tributes to fallen mates and calls not to forget those injured in conflict. (Greg Wood/Getty Images)
- Employee Darren Lowarson give a Rolls Royce Ghost its final finish polish at the Rolls Royce Motor Cars factory at Goodwood near Chichester in southern England. Britain’s economy dodged a return to recession and grew faster than expected in the first three months of this year, a relief for finance minister George Osborne. (Luke MacGregor/Reuters photo)
- An Indian Hindu devotee dressed as a monkey takes part in a procession outside the Hanuman temple in New Delhi on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti, the birthday of the Hindu monkey-god. Hanuman, known for his strength, is worshipped for his unyielding devotion to Lord Rama and is remembered for his selfless dedication to the diety. (Manan Vatsyayana/Getty Images)