Doggy goggles, a giant paper aeroplane and a shark attack recovery make our weekly photo retrospective.
1: Dog Lucy gets fitted with a pair of the doggy sunglasses or 'doggles'.
According to Sehwerk opticians based in Berlin, Germany, their 'doggles'
help protect a dog's sensitive eyes from the sun and wind.
2: A boy dances in a water fountain in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad on World Water Day.
3: Workers prepare to launch a 45-foot paper airplane from the Pima Air and Space Museum over the Arizona desert.
It is one of the world's largest paper airplanes, designed by renowned engineer Art Thompson and was launched to spark
young people's interest in aviation.
4: Giant schnauzer Ralf takes 15-month-old Zeke Harrison for walkies around the wards at the Royal Children's Hospital
in Melbourne, Australia. Ever since the pooch was introduced on the wards, he has been working miracles by getting
poorly kids back on their feet after their operations.
5: Surfer Glen Folkard shows off his healing wound and damaged surfboard after he was attacked
by a shark in Australia three months ago.
6: Wallpaper illustrated with the life of Princess Diana is part of a new exhibition in Kensington Palace
which is due to open to the public again after a £12m renovation.
9: Shepherds lead their flock of sheep along a major highway in China's autonomous Xinjiang Uyghur region.
10: A Balinese man hits another with fire during a ritual ahead of Nyepi day in Ubud Gianyar, Bali.
Nyepi is a day of silence to celebrate the Balinese new year, reserved for self-reflection where
people are not allowed to use lights, light fires, work, travel nor enjoy entertainment.
During Nyepi, the airport in Bali also remains closed. The only people who are allowed on the streets are the Pecalang,
traditional security officials who patrol the streets to ensure that the prohibitions are being followed.
11: Bullet marks are seen outside the ground floor flat where special forces staged an assault on gunman Mohamed Merah
in Toulouse, France. Merah, 23, who was suspected of killing seven people across the city, was shot dead by commandos -
ending a 32-hour siege.
12: People are seen carrying the coffins of two victims of a gun attack as they leave the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school
in Toulouse, France, after a funeral ceremony.
13: All eyes were on Kate Middleton on Monday as she made her first public speech since becoming a princess.
Millions of viewers tuned in to see the Duchess of Cambridge's first televised speech as part of the Royal Family
during a visit to The Treehouse in Ipswich, a hospice run by East Anglia's Children's Hospices, which she is patron of.
14: A man is beaten during an opposition rally in Kampala, Uganda.
15: Queen Elizabeth II visited the Cbeebies studio at the brand new MediaCity which now houses
much of the BBC, in Salford, near Manchester
16: This is the shocking picture of a five-inch nail that went through builder Alan Williams' hand,
leaving him pinned for nearly four hours. Mr Williams, 46, had been doing some DIY in his home in Market Drayton, Shropshire,
when he slipped at the top of the stairs and accidently fired the bolt through his left hand.
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