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This file photo taken on July 23, 2016 shows Jennilyn Olayres hugging the dead body of her partner Michael Siaron who was shot by unidentified gunman and left with a cardboard sign with a message “I'm a pusher” along a street in Manila. Hundreds of people have died since President Rodrigo Duterte won a landslide election in May, promising to rid society of drugs and crime in six months by killing tens of thousands of criminals. Police figures showed this week that 402 drug suspects had been killed a month into Duterte's presidency. This figure does not include those slain by suspected vigilantes. (Photo by Noel Celis/AFP Photo)

This file photo taken on July 23, 2016 shows Jennilyn Olayres hugging the dead body of her partner Michael Siaron who was shot by unidentified gunman and left with a cardboard sign with a message “I'm a pusher” along a street in Manila. Hundreds of people have died since President Rodrigo Duterte won a landslide election in May, promising to rid society of drugs and crime in six months by killing tens of thousands of criminals. Police figures showed this week that 402 drug suspects had been killed a month into Duterte's presidency. This figure does not include those slain by suspected vigilantes. (Photo by Noel Celis/AFP Photo)



In this July 9, 2016 photo, Rosa Carcabusto and her daughter Maria Luque stand outside their home before cooking a dinner soup of wheat and dried potatoes, in San Antonio de Putina in the Puno region of Peru. Poverty has driven many farmers' children from their homes to work in illegal mines or Peru's flourishing cocaine trade. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)

In this July 9, 2016 photo, Rosa Carcabusto and her daughter Maria Luque stand outside their home before cooking a dinner soup of wheat and dried potatoes, in San Antonio de Putina in the Puno region of Peru. Poverty has driven many farmers' children from their homes to work in illegal mines or Peru's flourishing cocaine trade. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



In this photo taken on Monday, July 18, 2016, a butcher carries a pigs head at Smithfield Market in London. Welsh farmers like Rees Roberts, who have 1,000 acres with sheep, cattle and crops, can expect to earn a premium on their meats thanks to a certificate of regional authenticity. But that marker of distinction – the same kind that ensures Champagne can only come from the French region of the same name – is granted by the European Union and is now at risk after Britain voted to leave the 28-country bloc. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo)

In this photo taken on Monday, July 18, 2016, a butcher carries a pigs head at Smithfield Market in London. Welsh farmers like Rees Roberts, who have 1,000 acres with sheep, cattle and crops, can expect to earn a premium on their meats thanks to a certificate of regional authenticity. But that marker of distinction – the same kind that ensures Champagne can only come from the French region of the same name – is granted by the European Union and is now at risk after Britain voted to leave the 28-country bloc. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo)



This picture taken on July 1, 2016 shows Mongolian wrestler Erdenechimegiin Sumiya (bottom) receiving a massage during a training session in Bayanchandmani, west of Ulan Bator. Mongolia's freestyle women wrestlers hope to take gold in Rio. But they are forbidden from participating in their country's own traditional grappling festivals. (Photo by Johannes Eisele/AFP Photo)

This picture taken on July 1, 2016 shows Mongolian wrestler Erdenechimegiin Sumiya (bottom) receiving a massage during a training session in Bayanchandmani, west of Ulan Bator. Mongolia's freestyle women wrestlers hope to take gold in Rio. But they are forbidden from participating in their country's own traditional grappling festivals. (Photo by Johannes Eisele/AFP Photo)



Twenty-year-old trainee volunteer surf life saver Mecca Laalaa runs along North Cronulla Beach in Sydney during her Bronze medallion competency test January 13, 2007. Specifically designed for Muslim women, Laalaa's body-covering swimming costume has been named the “burkini” by its Sydney based designer Aheda Zanetti. (Photo by Tim Wimborne/Reuters)

Twenty-year-old trainee volunteer surf life saver Mecca Laalaa runs along North Cronulla Beach in Sydney during her Bronze medallion competency test January 13, 2007. Specifically designed for Muslim women, Laalaa's body-covering swimming costume has been named the “burkini” by its Sydney based designer Aheda Zanetti. (Photo by Tim Wimborne/Reuters)



Anna Petukhova (L) and Kseniya Ovsyannikov, members of the Russian wheelchair fencing team, at a press conference on the 2016 Summer Paralympic Games. (Photo by Vladimir Gerdo/TASS via Getty Images)

Anna Petukhova (L) and Kseniya Ovsyannikov, members of the Russian wheelchair fencing team, at a press conference on the 2016 Summer Paralympic Games. (Photo by Vladimir Gerdo/TASS via Getty Images)



In this April 28, 2014 file photo, a woman throws a rock and a bag at riot policemen who block her way home in Huepetuhe district in Peru's Madre de Dios region in Peru. Soldiers, police and marines have begun destroying illegal gold mining machinery in Peru's southeastern jungle region of Madre de Dios. Authorities began enforcing a ban on illegal mining Monday in the Huepetuhe district. Before the deadline, miners clashed with police while intermittently blocking traffic on the Interoceanic Highway that links the Pacific with Brazil. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)

In this April 28, 2014 file photo, a woman throws a rock and a bag at riot policemen who block her way home in Huepetuhe district in Peru's Madre de Dios region in Peru. Soldiers, police and marines have begun destroying illegal gold mining machinery in Peru's southeastern jungle region of Madre de Dios. Authorities began enforcing a ban on illegal mining Monday in the Huepetuhe district. Before the deadline, miners clashed with police while intermittently blocking traffic on the Interoceanic Highway that links the Pacific with Brazil. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



In this September 2, 2008 file photo, rural midwife Francisca Raquec, 65, second from left, returns home after shopping at the market in Patzun, Guatemala. In Guatemala, rural midwives deliver six of every ten babies, and the government plans to train 15,000 of them to reduce the number of women who die from child birth. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)

In this September 2, 2008 file photo, rural midwife Francisca Raquec, 65, second from left, returns home after shopping at the market in Patzun, Guatemala. In Guatemala, rural midwives deliver six of every ten babies, and the government plans to train 15,000 of them to reduce the number of women who die from child birth. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



In this December 7, 2012 file photo, Marvin Vega unloads a crate of anchovies from the holding area of a “boliche”, the Peruvian term for boats that are used by fishermen who fish with nets, at the port of El Callao, Peru. Development of the Peru's largest and oldest port undertaken by a global shipping industry giant based in the Netherlands, will expand port operations over the next couple of years. Many fishermen fear the modernization of the port may have a negative impact on their livelihood. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)

In this December 7, 2012 file photo, Marvin Vega unloads a crate of anchovies from the holding area of a “boliche”, the Peruvian term for boats that are used by fishermen who fish with nets, at the port of El Callao, Peru. Development of the Peru's largest and oldest port undertaken by a global shipping industry giant based in the Netherlands, will expand port operations over the next couple of years. Many fishermen fear the modernization of the port may have a negative impact on their livelihood. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



In this November 27, 2012 file photo, Humberto Cova Mendoza, who works skinning fish, poses for a portrait at the port of El Callao, Peru. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)

In this November 27, 2012 file photo, Humberto Cova Mendoza, who works skinning fish, poses for a portrait at the port of El Callao, Peru. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



In this Friday, August 7, 2015 file photo, Syrian refugee groom Ahmad Khalid, 21, and his bride Fatheya Mohammed, 21, sit in front of his family's tent during their wedding ceremony at an informal tented settlement near the Syrian border on the outskirts of Mafraq, Jordan. (Photo by Muhammed Muheisen/AP Photo)

In this Friday, August 7, 2015 file photo, Syrian refugee groom Ahmad Khalid, 21, and his bride Fatheya Mohammed, 21, sit in front of his family's tent during their wedding ceremony at an informal tented settlement near the Syrian border on the outskirts of Mafraq, Jordan. (Photo by Muhammed Muheisen/AP Photo)



In this picture taken on August 10, 2012, 60 year old manual scavenger Kela dumping a basket of human excrement after cleaning toilets in Nekpur village, Muradnagar in Uttar Pradesh, some 40 kms east of New Delhi. (Photo by Prakash Singh/AFP Photo)

In this picture taken on August 10, 2012, 60 year old manual scavenger Kela dumping a basket of human excrement after cleaning toilets in Nekpur village, Muradnagar in Uttar Pradesh, some 40 kms east of New Delhi. (Photo by Prakash Singh/AFP Photo)



Athletes run on a road during a half marathon near the town of Eldoret in western Kenya, March 20, 2016. (Photo by Siegfried Modola/Reuters)

Athletes run on a road during a half marathon near the town of Eldoret in western Kenya, March 20, 2016. (Photo by Siegfried Modola/Reuters)



A worker loads wine bottles onto a conveyer belt at the Rostberg bottling plant near Cape Town, South Africa on November 29, 2012. (Photo by Mike Hutchings/Reuters)

A worker loads wine bottles onto a conveyer belt at the Rostberg bottling plant near Cape Town, South Africa on November 29, 2012. (Photo by Mike Hutchings/Reuters)



Girls pose for pictures at the Boudouri site for displaced persons outside the town of Diffa in southeastern Niger June 18, 2016. (Photo by Luc Gnago/Reuters)

Girls pose for pictures at the Boudouri site for displaced persons outside the town of Diffa in southeastern Niger June 18, 2016. (Photo by Luc Gnago/Reuters)



Workers weigh palm fruit in West Tanjung Jabung, Jambi province, Sumatra, Indonesia, in this June 26, 2016 photo taken by Antara Foto. (Photo by Wahdi Septiawan/Reuters/Antara Foto)

Workers weigh palm fruit in West Tanjung Jabung, Jambi province, Sumatra, Indonesia, in this June 26, 2016 photo taken by Antara Foto. (Photo by Wahdi Septiawan/Reuters/Antara Foto)



A woman makes bread inside her tent at a camp for internally displaced people near Sanaa, Yemen, May 24, 2016. (Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)

A woman makes bread inside her tent at a camp for internally displaced people near Sanaa, Yemen, May 24, 2016. (Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)



An Afghan National Army soldier holds a position while patrolling the village of But Khak on the outskirts of Kabul May 15, 2012. (Photo by Omar Sobhani/Reuters)

An Afghan National Army soldier holds a position while patrolling the village of But Khak on the outskirts of Kabul May 15, 2012. (Photo by Omar Sobhani/Reuters)



Workers wearing African National Congress (ANC) T-shirts gesture to the photographer as they take a break from hanging election posters, ahead of the August 3 local municipal elections, in Lydenburg, Mpumalanga province, South Africa, July 13, 2016. (Photo by Marius Bosch/Reuters)

Workers wearing African National Congress (ANC) T-shirts gesture to the photographer as they take a break from hanging election posters, ahead of the August 3 local municipal elections, in Lydenburg, Mpumalanga province, South Africa, July 13, 2016. (Photo by Marius Bosch/Reuters)



A man gives coins to a beggar at La Bola street in downtown Ronda, southern Spain, August 27, 2015. (Photo by Jon Nazca/Reuters)

A man gives coins to a beggar at La Bola street in downtown Ronda, southern Spain, August 27, 2015. (Photo by Jon Nazca/Reuters)



Migrants stand in a cemetery as they wait to board buses, after crossing the border from Serbia, near Tovarnik, Croatia September 24, 2015. (Photo by Marko Djurica/Reuters)

Migrants stand in a cemetery as they wait to board buses, after crossing the border from Serbia, near Tovarnik, Croatia September 24, 2015. (Photo by Marko Djurica/Reuters)



Linus Alumona, a local vigilante, poses for the camera under a shed along Enugu-Nimbo road in Nigeria's southeastern state of Enugu August 4, 2016. (Photo by Akintunde Akinleye/Reuters)

Linus Alumona, a local vigilante, poses for the camera under a shed along Enugu-Nimbo road in Nigeria's southeastern state of Enugu August 4, 2016. (Photo by Akintunde Akinleye/Reuters)



Buddhist monks stand in a terrace of a shopping mall overlooking Bangkok, Thailand  August 14, 2016. (Photo by Jorge Silva/Reuters)

Buddhist monks stand in a terrace of a shopping mall overlooking Bangkok, Thailand August 14, 2016. (Photo by Jorge Silva/Reuters)



Two revellers roll in the mud at the Glastonbury festival on June 25, 2016. The festival suffered the worst rain and mud since it began 46 years ago. Founder Michael Eavis said he will not consider moving the festival to later in the summer to avoid wet weather, and blamed the torrential rain on global warming. He said he was amazed at how the 180,000 festivalgoers remained cheery despite the weather. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

Two revellers roll in the mud at the Glastonbury festival on June 25, 2016. The festival suffered the worst rain and mud since it began 46 years ago. Founder Michael Eavis said he will not consider moving the festival to later in the summer to avoid wet weather, and blamed the torrential rain on global warming. He said he was amazed at how the 180,000 festivalgoers remained cheery despite the weather. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)



A young woman looks at her mobile phone under the installation “Heartbeat” by French visual artist Charles Petillon at Covent Garden market in London, Britain, 26 August 2015. The artwork containing of 100,000 white balloons stretches for 54 metres long and 12 metres wide. (Photo by Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA )

A young woman looks at her mobile phone under the installation “Heartbeat” by French visual artist Charles Petillon at Covent Garden market in London, Britain, 26 August 2015. The artwork containing of 100,000 white balloons stretches for 54 metres long and 12 metres wide. (Photo by Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA )



A group of young women take selfies while strolling on Labadi beach, a popular hang out in Ghana’s capital. The photo forms part of a project by Tripod City, a photographic collaboration between Charlie Kwai, Chris Lee and Paul Storrie, who visited the country to capture contemporary Ghanaian culture. (Photo by Chris Lee/The Guardian)

A group of young women take selfies while strolling on Labadi beach, a popular hang out in Ghana’s capital. The photo forms part of a project by Tripod City, a photographic collaboration between Charlie Kwai, Chris Lee and Paul Storrie, who visited the country to capture contemporary Ghanaian culture. (Photo by Chris Lee/The Guardian)



Saintsetseg Jambaldorj, a member of the Tsaatan ethnic minority, one of the last remaining groups of nomadic reindeer herders in East Taiga, Mongolia, wearing a traditional deel, on July 5, 2016. (Photo by Madoka Ikegami/Barcroft Images)

Saintsetseg Jambaldorj, a member of the Tsaatan ethnic minority, one of the last remaining groups of nomadic reindeer herders in East Taiga, Mongolia, wearing a traditional deel, on July 5, 2016. (Photo by Madoka Ikegami/Barcroft Images)



In this Thursday, September 10, 2015 file photo, U.S. Navy air wing plane captains carry chains as they pause on the flight deck of the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier. (Photo by Marko Drobnjakovic/AP Photo)

In this Thursday, September 10, 2015 file photo, U.S. Navy air wing plane captains carry chains as they pause on the flight deck of the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier. (Photo by Marko Drobnjakovic/AP Photo)



This photo taken on August 11, 2016 shows an injured man being helped after twin bombs exploded in the upscale resort of Hua Hin, Thailand. A string of bomb attacks targeting Thailand's crucial tourism industry have killed four people, officials said on August 12, sending authorities scrambling to identify a motive and find the perpetrators. (Photo by AFP Photo/Dailynews)

This photo taken on August 11, 2016 shows an injured man being helped after twin bombs exploded in the upscale resort of Hua Hin, Thailand. A string of bomb attacks targeting Thailand's crucial tourism industry have killed four people, officials said on August 12, sending authorities scrambling to identify a motive and find the perpetrators. (Photo by AFP Photo/Dailynews)



Petersburg, Va., site of the Civil War’s longest siege and Civil War Adventure Camp on July 23, 2016. “My mom would kill me if I was on the other side”, confesses 16-year-old Confederate Joseph Lunsford who hails from Kentucky. The young people participating had the option to join either the North or the South for the battle reenactments. Photo was made with a filter that simulates a hand-tinted vintage photo. For 10 years, Pamplin Historical Park has run historical Civil War camps for children and adults, one of many in the region. Building interest at a young age is a way to continue interest in the war and history. (Photo by Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post)

Petersburg, Va., site of the Civil War’s longest siege and Civil War Adventure Camp on July 23, 2016. “My mom would kill me if I was on the other side”, confesses 16-year-old Confederate Joseph Lunsford who hails from Kentucky. The young people participating had the option to join either the North or the South for the battle reenactments. Photo was made with a filter that simulates a hand-tinted vintage photo. For 10 years, Pamplin Historical Park has run historical Civil War camps for children and adults, one of many in the region. Building interest at a young age is a way to continue interest in the war and history. A group representing the Young Marines participated in activities there (including battle reenactments) over two days despite the oppressive heat and very basic living conditions. They wore kepis and wool jackets even in the 100 degree heat. The goal was to reenact and have a better understanding of the conditions of the Civil War. (Photo by Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post)
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