The best images from around the world for Nov. 13
A woman, who underwent sterilization surgery at a government mass sterilization "camp",at a district hospital in Bilaspur, India. The doctor whose sterilization of 83 women in less than three hours ended in at least a dozen deaths denied that his equipment was rusty or dirty.Anindito Mukherjee/Reuters
A Palestinian girl looks on as members of Hamas's armed wing take part in an anti-Israel rally in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters
Graffiti covers the 6,500-seat Miami Marine Stadium which was built on an island near Miami. Preservationists seeking to restore the stadium received a boost with the announcement that the Miami International Boat Show is moving to the arena.Zachary Fagenson/Reuters
Activists of the Comuna organization hold painted silhouettes representing the 43 missing students at the archaeological site of Monte Alban in Oaxaca. Anger has intensified in Mexico since Attorney General Jesus Murillo said last week that evidence suggests 43 missing trainee teachers were murdered by gangsters.Stringer/Reuters
United Parcel Service pilots picket to bring attention to their ongoing labor contract negotiations in New York City.Lucas Jackson/Reuters
An Indian man is silhouetted as he sits outside a roadside tea stall during a power outage on the outskirts of New Delhi. Long power cuts are common in rural and semi urban areas throughout India.Altaf Qadri/The Associated Press
Julie Harper, mother of Rinelle Harper, sits quietly as Grand Chief David Harper speaks at a press conference in Winnipeg. The mother of a 16-year-old who was viciously attacked, sexually assaulted and left for dead says the teen is getting better and is anxious to return to school.John Woods/The Canadian Press
Egyptian policemen carry an injured woman at the Hilmiyat al-Zaytoun metro station, where a home-made bomb exploded, in Cairo, Egypt.Al Youm Al Saabi/Reuters
President Barack Obama meets with MyanmarĂs President Thein Sein, right, at the Presidential Palace in Naypyitaw, Myanmar.Pablo Martinez Monsivais/The Associated Press
People take part in a rally to support reform of Canada's extradition law and justice for Hassan Diab in Ottawa. The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the case of Diab's appeal, bringing him a big step closer to being extradited to France to face questions about the 1980 bombing of a Paris synagogue.Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press