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South Korean soldiers stand at attention during an end of mission ceremony in their military camp in Arbil, 310 km (190 miles) north of Baghdad, December 1, 2008. South Korean soldiers officially ended their four-year military mission in Iraq on Monday, and plan to bring back all of their remaining troops before Christmas, a U.S. military official said.
Needy people with low revenues receive food distributed by the charity food bank "Les Restos du Coeur" (Restaurants of the Heart) which open to the public on December 1, 2008 for the winter months in Marseille, southern France. A photo of French comic Coluche (R), who created the food bank 24 years ago, is seen.
Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong of the U.S. (L) rides during the first day of training with his new Astana cycling team in Tenerife, Spain's Canary Islands December 1, 2008. Armstrong came out of retirement to ride for Astana, which started its preseason training camp in Tenerife, in the Canary Islands.
Participants listen to a speech during a session of the UN climate change conference in Poznan December 1, 2008. About 10,600 delegates from 186 governments, businesses and environmental groups met in Poznan for the December 1-12 talks halfway through a two-year push to agree on a new climate treaty in Copenhagen at the end of 2009 to succeed the Kyoto Protocol.
Members of ZAKA, Israel's non-governmental rescue-and-recovery organisation which specialises in collecting human remains to ensure a proper Jewish burial, speak with policemen after performing religious rituals in front of Nariman House in Mumbai's Colaba area December 1, 2008. Nariman House, which had housed a Jewish centre on a small street close to ritzy hotels and a railway station, was one of the locations that Islamist gunmen had stormed and occupied in terror attacks last week that lasted over three days and caused the deaths of nearly 200 people.