Mon 18 Jun 2007 10.20 EDT First published on Mon 18 Jun 2007 10.20 EDT
Assisi, Italy: Paper doves are seen over the streets. The Pope began a pilgrimage to the Italian hill town of Assisi earlier in the day to mark the 800th anniversary of the conversion of St Francis.
Mumbai, India: Women wash clothes in the streets of Dharavi, one of the world's largest slums. A fortnight after global tendering began for the $2.3bn Dharavi Redevelopment Project, locals plan to demonstrate demanding that the government listen to their demands, according to news reports.
Takeo province, Cambodia: Cambodian children view portraits of their deceased parents, who died of HIV/Aids. The UK and US will sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the joint funding and management of a new five-year programme providing up to $27m to support Cambodia.
Tripoli, Lebanon: Lebanese tanks are seen during fighting in the Palestinian Nahr el-Bared refugee camp. Lebanese troops continued their raid on an Islamic militant position inside the besieged camp yesterday, in renewed fighting in the four-week-old siege of the camp.
Barcelona, Spain: Spanish matador Jose Tomas is knocked to the ground during a bullfight after his return to bullfighting following a five-year absence.
Chongqing, China: Chaotianmen Gate, the biggest harbour along the upstream of the Yangtze river. The Chaotianmen Square has 36 spotlights shining to mark the 10th anniversary of the municipality's establishment.