Migrants, Gorilla naming, Belgian farmers demonstration | Sept. 7
The day in photos around the world.
- A woman throws eggs at riot police during a farmers demonstration in Brussels on Monday, Sept. 7, 2015. European dairy farmers demonstrated in Brussels on Monday to protest against what they believe are unfair prices on their dairy products. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
- Police are sprayed with a hay machine during a farmers demonstration in Brussels on Monday, Sept. 7, 2015. European dairy farmers demonstrated in Brussels on Monday to protest against what they believe are unfair prices on their dairy products. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
- Refugees and migrants wait to cross the border from the northern Greek village of Idomeni to southern Macedonia, Monday, Sept. 7, 2015. Greece has borne the brunt of a massive refugee and migration flow of people heading into the European Union. (AP Photo/Giannis Papanikos)
- Refugees and migrants who crossed from Turkey aboard a dinghy approach the coast of the northeastern Greek island of Lesbos, Monday, Sept. 7, 2015. Greece’s caretaker government, appointed ahead of elections Sept. 20, says at least two-thirds of the estimated 15,000-18,000 refugees and economic migrants stranded in “miserable” conditions on the Aegean island will be ferried to the mainland in the next five days. (AP Photo/Santi Palacios)
- A migrant runs after he entered the territory of Hungary by crossing the temporary protection fence along the Hungarian-Serbian border as a Hungarian police car approaches at Roszke, 180 kms southeast of Budapest, Hungary, Monday, Sept. 7, 2015. (Edvard Molnar/MTI via AP)
- A man holds his child as he tries to talk to Hungarian police officers in Roszke, Hungary, Monday, Sept. 7, 2015, as the migrants move away from a temporary holding center controlled by Hungarian authorities, just over the border from Serbia. The situation is confused with many hundreds of migrants moving in several directions and trying to reach a migrant registration camp, rather than wait for a unreliable bus service.(AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic)
- A child goes through his school book at a government-run school on the eve of International Literacy Day in Allahabad, India, Monday, Sept. 7, 2015. According to Indian Census 2011, the literacy rate is 74.04 percent of the total population aged seven and above, though the government has made a law that every child under the age of 14 should get free education, the problem of illiteracy is still at large especially in the rural areas. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
- The Frecce Tricolori Italian Air Force acrobatic squad fly over the Monza circuit prior to the Formula One Italian Grand Prix, at the Monza racetrack, Italy, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2015. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
- President Barack Obama speaks at the Greater Boston Labor Council Labor Day Breakfast, Monday, Sept. 7, 2015, in Boson. Obama will sign an Executive Order requiring federal contractors to offer their employees up to seven days of paid sick leave per year. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
- A Cincinnati Police officer stands beneath a Labor Day fireworks display as part of the city’s Riverfest celebration on the Ohio River, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2015, in Cincinnati. The annual end-of-summer festival culminates with Rozzi’s Famous Fireworks display, which draws thousands to the banks of the river in downtown Cincinnati and northern Kentucky. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
- A Pakistani monkey handler Naseer Khan plays flute to attract passers by for a monkey show to earn his living in Islamabad, Pakistan, Monday, Sept. 7, 2015. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)
- A Filipino girl carries a bucket filled with rocks which she gathered near her home in suburban Paranaque, south of Manila, Philippines, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2015. The girl said the rocks would be used to build barriers to prevent floodwaters from entering her family home. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
- A mother reaches out to hold the hand of her young daughter, as they walk home after a church service in the village of Rwinkwavu, near to Akagera National Park, in Rwanda Sunday, Sept. 6, 2015. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
- Youths dressed in gorilla costumes to represent the newly-named gorillas, entertain the crowd by mimicking the animals’ behaviour, at a baby gorilla naming ceremony in Kinigi, northern Rwanda, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015. Rwanda has named two dozen baby mountain gorillas in an annual naming ceremony that reflects the African country’s efforts to protect the endangered animals, which attract large numbers of foreign tourists to the volcano-studded forests where they live. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
- Youths dressed in gorilla costumes to represent the newly-named gorillas, entertain the crowd by mimicking the animals’ behaviour, at a baby gorilla naming ceremony in Kinigi, northern Rwanda Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015. Rwanda has named two dozen baby mountain gorillas in an annual naming ceremony that reflects the African country’s efforts to protect the endangered animals, which attract large numbers of foreign tourists to the volcano-studded forests where they live. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)