A man carries a box into the only shop on a street in Athens, Thursday. The European Central Bank approved a request from Athens to increase the amount of emergency liquidity Greek lenders can tap from the country's central bank. Worried Greeks have been withdrawing their money from their country's banks, fearing the imposition of restrictions on banking transactions. An estimated more than four billion euros ($4.5 billion) left Greek banks last week. Daniel Ochoa de Olza/AP
A protester runs with a petrol bomb as others hurl stones at police during a protest to demand changes in the Chilean education system in Santiago, Chile, Thursday. Marcos Brindicci/Reuters
A migrant from Eritrea simulates what she says is a torture technique during a protest outside the European Union delegation in Israel, in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, Thursday. About 300 Eritrean migrants living in Israel held a protest on Thursday calling on the EU to act upon a UN report published earlier this month that showed human rights violations in Eritrea that may amount to crimes against humanity, including extrajudicial killings, widespread torture, and enforced labour. Baz Ratner/Reuters
Jonathan Contreras (l.) and Bonnie Casillas hold balloons that spell out 'love' in support of gay marriage outside of the Supreme Court in Washington, Thursday. The court is expected to hand down decisions today. Two major opinions, health care and gay marriage, are among the remaining to be released before the term ends at the end of June. Jacquelyn Martin/AP