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A soldier guards the remains of 24 Algerians at the Moufdi-Zakaria culture palace in Algiers, Friday, July, 3, 2020. After decades in a French museum, the skulls of 24 Algerians decapitated for resisting French colonial forces were formally repatriated to Algeria in an elaborate ceremony led by the teary-eyed Algerian president. The return of the skulls was the result of years of efforts by Algerian historians, and comes amid a growing global reckoning with the legacy of colonialism. (Photo by Toufik Doudou/AP Photo)

A soldier guards the remains of 24 Algerians at the Moufdi-Zakaria culture palace in Algiers, Friday, July, 3, 2020. After decades in a French museum, the skulls of 24 Algerians decapitated for resisting French colonial forces were formally repatriated to Algeria in an elaborate ceremony led by the teary-eyed Algerian president. The return of the skulls was the result of years of efforts by Algerian historians, and comes amid a growing global reckoning with the legacy of colonialism. (Photo by Toufik Doudou/AP Photo)



In this photo taken Wednesday, June 10, 2020, an internally-displaced Somali woman, right, is informed how to protect herself from the coronavirus, at the Weydow IDP camp in Mogadishu, Somalia. A half-year into the most momentous pandemic in decades, it's hard to imagine that anyone, anywhere hasn't heard of the coronavirus but hundreds of migrants arriving in Somalia are proving some people are still unaware of COVID-19. (Photo by Hamza Osman/International Organization for Migration (IOM) – Somalia via AP Photo)

In this photo taken Wednesday, June 10, 2020, an internally-displaced Somali woman, right, is informed how to protect herself from the coronavirus, at the Weydow IDP camp in Mogadishu, Somalia. A half-year into the most momentous pandemic in decades, it's hard to imagine that anyone, anywhere hasn't heard of the coronavirus but hundreds of migrants arriving in Somalia are proving some people are still unaware of COVID-19. (Photo by Hamza Osman/International Organization for Migration (IOM) – Somalia via AP Photo)



In this June 2, 2020 file photo demonstrators protest against the tobacco ban outside parliament in Cape Town, South Africa. South Africa is three months into a ban on the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products, an unusual tactic employed by a government to protect the health of its citizens during the coronavirus pandemic. The country is one of just a few around the world to have banned tobacco sales during the pandemic and the only one to still have it in place. (Photo by Nardus Engelbrecht/AP Photo/File)

In this June 2, 2020 file photo demonstrators protest against the tobacco ban outside parliament in Cape Town, South Africa. South Africa is three months into a ban on the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products, an unusual tactic employed by a government to protect the health of its citizens during the coronavirus pandemic. The country is one of just a few around the world to have banned tobacco sales during the pandemic and the only one to still have it in place. (Photo by Nardus Engelbrecht/AP Photo/File)



In this photo taken Saturday, June 20, 2020, Grace Twisimire, 25, adjust the display of plastic shoes for sale in her once-thriving shop in the capital Kampala, Uganda. The COVID-19 pandemic means that millions of women in Africa and other developing regions could lose years of success in contributing to household incomes, asserting their independence and expanding financial inclusion. (Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/AP Photo)

In this photo taken Saturday, June 20, 2020, Grace Twisimire, 25, adjust the display of plastic shoes for sale in her once-thriving shop in the capital Kampala, Uganda. The COVID-19 pandemic means that millions of women in Africa and other developing regions could lose years of success in contributing to household incomes, asserting their independence and expanding financial inclusion. (Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/AP Photo)



A woman carrying wood on her head walks past desert locusts near the town of Lodwar, Turkana county, Kenya, June 30, 2020. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

A woman carrying wood on her head walks past desert locusts near the town of Lodwar, Turkana county, Kenya, June 30, 2020. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



Senegalese fishermen save a sea turtle from their fishing nets in Joal, Senegal, on June 16, 2020, where people are being made aware of the importance to save endangered species, which regulate the ecosystem and help maintain fish abundance. (Photo by Seyllou/AFP Photo)

Senegalese fishermen save a sea turtle from their fishing nets in Joal, Senegal, on June 16, 2020, where people are being made aware of the importance to save endangered species, which regulate the ecosystem and help maintain fish abundance. (Photo by Seyllou/AFP Photo)



Kenyan policemen detain a protester at a demonstration in downtown Nairobi, Kenya Tuesday July 7, 2020. Kenyan police have fired tear gas and detained scores of protesters who were demanding an end to police brutality. (Photo by Brian Inganga/AP Photo)

Kenyan policemen detain a protester at a demonstration in downtown Nairobi, Kenya Tuesday July 7, 2020. Kenyan police have fired tear gas and detained scores of protesters who were demanding an end to police brutality. (Photo by Brian Inganga/AP Photo)



Riot police give chase a nurse who was protesting at a government hospital in Harare, Monday, July, 6, 2020. Thousands of nurses working in public hospitals stopped reporting for work in mid-June, part of frequent work stoppages by health workers who earn less than $50 a month and allege they are forced to work without adequate protective equipment. On Monday, dozens of nurses wearing masks and their white and blue uniforms gathered for protests at some of the country’s biggest hospitals in the capital, Harare, and the second-largest city of Bulawayo. (Photo by Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP Photo)

Riot police give chase a nurse who was protesting at a government hospital in Harare, Monday, July, 6, 2020. Thousands of nurses working in public hospitals stopped reporting for work in mid-June, part of frequent work stoppages by health workers who earn less than $50 a month and allege they are forced to work without adequate protective equipment. On Monday, dozens of nurses wearing masks and their white and blue uniforms gathered for protests at some of the country’s biggest hospitals in the capital, Harare, and the second-largest city of Bulawayo. (Photo by Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP Photo)



Kenyan police detain a protester at a demonstration against police brutality in downtown Nairobi, Kenya, Tuesday July 7, 2020. Kenyan police have fired tear gas and detained scores of protesters who were demanding an end to police brutality. (Photo by Khalil Senosi/AP Photo)

Kenyan police detain a protester at a demonstration against police brutality in downtown Nairobi, Kenya, Tuesday July 7, 2020. Kenyan police have fired tear gas and detained scores of protesters who were demanding an end to police brutality. (Photo by Khalil Senosi/AP Photo)



An activist reacts as tear gas is fired by police during anti-government protests dubbed “Saba Saba People's March”, in downtown Nairobi, Kenya on July 7, 2020. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)

An activist reacts as tear gas is fired by police during anti-government protests dubbed “Saba Saba People's March”, in downtown Nairobi, Kenya on July 7, 2020. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)



Sеx workers wait for clients in the red light district of Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, June, 5, 2020. As the coronavirus spreads in Africa, it increasingly threatens those who earn their living on the streets, including s*x workers with HIV. (Photo by Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP Photo)

Sеx workers wait for clients in the red light district of Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, June, 5, 2020. As the coronavirus spreads in Africa, it increasingly threatens those who earn their living on the streets, including s*x workers with HIV. (Photo by Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP Photo)



A group of local defense force fighters drive their motorbikes during an event to inaugurate a new chapter of the group in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Saturday, March 14, 2020. In an effort to combat rising jihadist violence, Burkina Faso’s military has recruited volunteers to help it fight militants. (Photo by Sam Mednick/AP Photo)

A group of local defense force fighters drive their motorbikes during an event to inaugurate a new chapter of the group in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Saturday, March 14, 2020. In an effort to combat rising jihadist violence, Burkina Faso’s military has recruited volunteers to help it fight militants. (Photo by Sam Mednick/AP Photo)



A pupil's temperature is checked on returning to school in Johannesburg, Tuesday July 7, 2020, as more learners were permitted to return to class. Schools were shut down in March prior to a total country lockdown in a bid to prevent the spread of coronavirus and are now slowly being re-opened. (Photo by Denis Farrell/AP Photo)

A pupil's temperature is checked on returning to school in Johannesburg, Tuesday July 7, 2020, as more learners were permitted to return to class. Schools were shut down in March prior to a total country lockdown in a bid to prevent the spread of coronavirus and are now slowly being re-opened. (Photo by Denis Farrell/AP Photo)



A dead soldier's wife cries during a national tribute ceremony, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, July 2, 2020. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)

A dead soldier's wife cries during a national tribute ceremony, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, July 2, 2020. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)



In this Monday, June 29, 2020 a man wearing a face mask to protect against coronavirus, walks past a hair product billboard on the street in Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa. Africa now has more than a half-million confirmed coronavirus cases as the continent-wide total is now over 508,000 after South Africa recorded another day of more than 10,000 confirmed cases as a new global hot spot. (Photo by Themba Hadebe/AP Photo/File)

In this Monday, June 29, 2020 a man wearing a face mask to protect against coronavirus, walks past a hair product billboard on the street in Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa. Africa now has more than a half-million confirmed coronavirus cases as the continent-wide total is now over 508,000 after South Africa recorded another day of more than 10,000 confirmed cases as a new global hot spot. (Photo by Themba Hadebe/AP Photo/File)



Children play with a tire, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Yoff neighbourhood of Dakar, Senegal on June 24, 2020. (Photo by Zohra Bensemra/Reuters)

Children play with a tire, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Yoff neighbourhood of Dakar, Senegal on June 24, 2020. (Photo by Zohra Bensemra/Reuters)



A woman from the Turkana tribe walks through a swarm of desert locusts at the village of Lorengippi near the town of Lodwar, Turkana county, Kenya, July 2, 2020. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

A woman from the Turkana tribe walks through a swarm of desert locusts at the village of Lorengippi near the town of Lodwar, Turkana county, Kenya, July 2, 2020. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



A desert locust swarm is seen on the ground at the village of Lorengippi near the town of Lodwar, Turkana county, Kenya, July 2, 2020. Turkana is a vast, dry scrubland in northwest Kenya that borders Uganda, South Sudan and Ethiopia. Residents say the insects are devastating farmland and grazing areas. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

A desert locust swarm is seen on the ground at the village of Lorengippi near the town of Lodwar, Turkana county, Kenya, July 2, 2020. Turkana is a vast, dry scrubland in northwest Kenya that borders Uganda, South Sudan and Ethiopia. Residents say the insects are devastating farmland and grazing areas. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



A motorcycle rider tries to protect his eyes as he drives through a swarm of desert locusts at the village of Lorengippi near the town of Lodwar, Turkana county, Kenya, July 2, 2020. Numbers of locusts exploded in East Africa and the Red Sea region in late 2019, exacerbated by atypical weather patterns amplified by climate change. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

A motorcycle rider tries to protect his eyes as he drives through a swarm of desert locusts at the village of Lorengippi near the town of Lodwar, Turkana county, Kenya, July 2, 2020. Numbers of locusts exploded in East Africa and the Red Sea region in late 2019, exacerbated by atypical weather patterns amplified by climate change. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)
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