Ảnh trong tuần (7-11/2/2011)
Anti-government protesters watch on a big screen as Egyptian President Mubarak makes a televised statement to his nation in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt Thursday, Feb. 10. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
Two shallow 5.6 magnitude earthquakes hit southwestern China on Friday, killing at least 64 people and forcing tens of thousands of people from damaged buildings, Sept. 7, 2012.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak makes a televised statement to his nation in this image taken from TV aired Thursday. Mubarak said in his statement that while protester demands are legitimate, he won't give in to foreign dictates. (AP Photo/ Egypt TV v
Protesters wave shoes in dismay as President Hosni Mubarak speaks to the nation. (Reuters/Dylan Martinez)
Egypt's Minister of Antiquities Zahi Hawass talks about artefacts that were damaged in the Egyptian Museum, located near the opposition stronghold of Tahrir Square. (Reuters/Steve Crisp)
A makeshift rubbish truck collects waste in the opposition stronghold of Tahrir Square. (Reuters/Steve Crisp)
Commuters make their way through rush hour traffic in downtown Cairo. Egyptians are dealing with the economic cost of more than two weeks of turmoil. (Reuters/Dylan Martinez)
A southern Sudanese man watches a publicly televised broadcast of the formal announcement of referendum results in the southern capital of Juba. Southern Sudan will remain united with the north until the expiration of Comprehensive Peace Agreement in July
People cross from Afghanistan into Pakistan at the border town of Chaman. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrives at Belmarsh Magistrates' Court in London, Friday, Feb. 11. Assange is wanted for questioning in Sweden on sex crimes allegations stemming from a visit he paid to the Scandinavian country last summer. (AP Photo/Mat
Anti-government protesters in Tahrir Square Thursday. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)