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Pro-Russian militants stand guard at a polling station in Novoazovsk, in the eastern Ukrainian Donetsk region on November 2, 2014. Pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine began voting in controversial leadership elections that Kiev and the West have refused to recognise and which threatened to deepen an international crisis over the conflict. The elections in the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic and Lugansk People's Republic, which are based around the two main rebel-held cities, were designed to bring a degree of legitimacy to the makeshift military regimes that already control them. (Photo by Alexander Khudoteply/AFP Photo)

Pro-Russian militants stand guard at a polling station in Novoazovsk, in the eastern Ukrainian Donetsk region on November 2, 2014. Pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine began voting in controversial leadership elections that Kiev and the West have refused to recognise and which threatened to deepen an international crisis over the conflict. The elections in the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic and Lugansk People's Republic, which are based around the two main rebel-held cities, were designed to bring a degree of legitimacy to the makeshift military regimes that already control them. (Photo by Alexander Khudoteply/AFP Photo)



The honor guards are reflected in the limousine carrying Russian President Vladimir Putin as he arrives at the opening day of the World Climate Change Conference 2015 (COP21), on November 30, 2015 at Le Bourget, on the outskirts of the French capital Paris. World leaders opened an historic summit in the French capital with “the hope of all of humanity” laid on their shoulders as they sought a deal to tame calamitous climate change. (Photo by Christophe Ena/AFP Photo)

The honor guards are reflected in the limousine carrying Russian President Vladimir Putin as he arrives at the opening day of the World Climate Change Conference 2015 (COP21), on November 30, 2015 at Le Bourget, on the outskirts of the French capital Paris. World leaders opened an historic summit in the French capital with “the hope of all of humanity” laid on their shoulders as they sought a deal to tame calamitous climate change. (Photo by Christophe Ena/AFP Photo)



Visitors look to the artwork “The Face of War” by Ukrainian artist Daria Marchenko, which depicts the Russian President Vladimir Putin, at the “M17 Contemporary Art Center” in Kiev, Ukraine, 25 August 2015. The Face of War – is the first picture in the series “Five Elements of War” which Daria Marchenko plans to create. About 5,000 cartridge cases of different calibres from different types of weapons from the eastern Ukrainian conflict zone were used for creating of this artwork. This work has the peculiarity of changing the colour and facial expressions depending on the light. (Photo by Roman Pilipey/EPA)

Visitors look to the artwork “The Face of War” by Ukrainian artist Daria Marchenko, which depicts the Russian President Vladimir Putin, at the “M17 Contemporary Art Center” in Kiev, Ukraine, 25 August 2015. The Face of War – is the first picture in the series “Five Elements of War” which Daria Marchenko plans to create. About 5,000 cartridge cases of different calibres from different types of weapons from the eastern Ukrainian conflict zone were used for creating of this artwork. This work has the peculiarity of changing the colour and facial expressions depending on the light. (Photo by Roman Pilipey/EPA)



A man lies on the pavement after Turkish anti-riot police officers fired tear gas to disperse supporters in front of the headquarters of the Turkish daily newspaper Zaman in Istanbul on March 5, 2016, after Turkish authorities seized the headquarters in a midnight raid. Turkish authorities were on March 5 in control of the newspaper staunchly opposed to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan after using tear gas and water cannon to seize its headquarters in a dramatic raid that raised fresh alarm over declining media freedoms. Police fired the tear gas and water cannon just before midnight at a hundreds-strong crowd that had formed outside the headquarters of the Zaman daily in Istanbul following a court order issued earlier in the day. (Photo by Ozan Kose/AFP Photo)

A man lies on the pavement after Turkish anti-riot police officers fired tear gas to disperse supporters in front of the headquarters of the Turkish daily newspaper Zaman in Istanbul on March 5, 2016, after Turkish authorities seized the headquarters in a midnight raid. Turkish authorities were on March 5 in control of the newspaper staunchly opposed to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan after using tear gas and water cannon to seize its headquarters in a dramatic raid that raised fresh alarm over declining media freedoms. Police fired the tear gas and water cannon just before midnight at a hundreds-strong crowd that had formed outside the headquarters of the Zaman daily in Istanbul following a court order issued earlier in the day. (Photo by Ozan Kose/AFP Photo)



Moscow residents buy goods in the IKEA store in Moscow, Russia, 19 December 2014. In anticipation of rising prices, many shops in Russia observed excessive demand in their commodities. IKEA temporarily suspended sales of kitchen appliances and furniture in Russia. The Russian currency crashed to historic lows against the dollar and the euro on 16 December, despite a massive interest rate hike to 17 per cent. (Photo by Yuri Kochetkov/EPA)

Moscow residents buy goods in the IKEA store in Moscow, Russia, 19 December 2014. In anticipation of rising prices, many shops in Russia observed excessive demand in their commodities. IKEA temporarily suspended sales of kitchen appliances and furniture in Russia. The Russian currency crashed to historic lows against the dollar and the euro on 16 December, despite a massive interest rate hike to 17 per cent. (Photo by Yuri Kochetkov/EPA)



In this Wednesday, November 15, 2017 photo, a woman poses for a selfie with the carcass of a humpback whale on Ipanema beach, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Biologist Rafael Carvalho said the whale appears to have been dead for a few days. Authorities were urging beachgoers who had flocked to Ipanema on a national holiday to stay away from the animal. (Photo by Silvia Izquierdo/AP Photo)

In this Wednesday, November 15, 2017 photo, a woman poses for a selfie with the carcass of a humpback whale on Ipanema beach, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Biologist Rafael Carvalho said the whale appears to have been dead for a few days. Authorities were urging beachgoers who had flocked to Ipanema on a national holiday to stay away from the animal. (Photo by Silvia Izquierdo/AP Photo)



A driver of a trailer truck does his morning exercises as his truck stands in line at the Belarusian-Lithuanian border near the Kamienny Log border point, some 150 km northwest of Minsk, on February 14, 2016. About a hundred Russian trucks wait at the border due to a new road tax imposed on Russian long distance truckers. (Photo by Sergei Gapon/AFP Photo)

A driver of a trailer truck does his morning exercises as his truck stands in line at the Belarusian-Lithuanian border near the Kamienny Log border point, some 150 km northwest of Minsk, on February 14, 2016. About a hundred Russian trucks wait at the border due to a new road tax imposed on Russian long distance truckers. (Photo by Sergei Gapon/AFP Photo)



An Orthodox priest throws a tyre as Maidan self-defence activists clash with fighters of Kiev-1 volunteer battalion on Independence Square in Kiev on August 7, 2014. Kiev's municipal services protected with the servicemen tried to remove tents from the city's central Independence Square, also known as Maidan, and free Khreshchatyk Street for the traffic. Some few hundreds of Maidan activists still live in the tent camp set in the center of the Ukrainian capital that upsets the vast majority of the local residents. (Photo by Sergei Supinsky/AFP Photo)

An Orthodox priest throws a tyre as Maidan self-defence activists clash with fighters of Kiev-1 volunteer battalion on Independence Square in Kiev on August 7, 2014. Kiev's municipal services protected with the servicemen tried to remove tents from the city's central Independence Square, also known as Maidan, and free Khreshchatyk Street for the traffic. Some few hundreds of Maidan activists still live in the tent camp set in the center of the Ukrainian capital that upsets the vast majority of the local residents. (Photo by Sergei Supinsky/AFP Photo)



Photo taken on September 10, 2014 shows a Kyrgyz stuntman performing during the first World Nomad Games in the Kyrchin (Semenovskoe) gorge, some 300 km from Bishkek. Teams of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Mongolia and Tajikistan take part in the games. (Photo by Vyacheslav Oseledko/AFP Photo)

Photo taken on September 10, 2014 shows a Kyrgyz stuntman performing during the first World Nomad Games in the Kyrchin (Semenovskoe) gorge, some 300 km from Bishkek. Teams of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Mongolia and Tajikistan take part in the games. (Photo by Vyacheslav Oseledko/AFP Photo)



Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (R) holds a sword, given as gift by Russian oil company Rosneft's CEO, Igor Sechin, during the signing of agreements at Miraflores presidential Palace in Caracas on July 28, 2016. (Photo by Federico Parra/AFP Photo)

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (R) holds a sword, given as gift by Russian oil company Rosneft's CEO, Igor Sechin, during the signing of agreements at Miraflores presidential Palace in Caracas on July 28, 2016. (Photo by Federico Parra/AFP Photo)



Passenger traffic in the Sé subway station this afternoon in São Paulo, Brazil on October 25, 2017. (Photo by Cris Faga/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Passenger traffic in the Sé subway station this afternoon in São Paulo, Brazil on October 25, 2017. (Photo by Cris Faga/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



Gracielle Monteiro, 23, a contemporary ballerina by training, is living with her infant daughter in a tent in Canecão in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on August 7, 2017. The latest Ocupa Minc RJ building, cultural occupation – the Canecao, is a famous concert venue that has been empty for 6 years. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/The WorldPost)

Gracielle Monteiro, 23, a contemporary ballerina by training, is living with her infant daughter in a tent in Canecão in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on August 7, 2017. The latest Ocupa Minc RJ building, cultural occupation – the Canecao, is a famous concert venue that has been empty for 6 years. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/The WorldPost)



A man in an Arab dress watches Sukhoi Su-30SM jet fighters of the Russkiye Vityazi (Russian Knights) aerobatic team perform stunts at the 2017 Dubai Airshow, a biennial international aerospace show in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on November 12, 2017. (Photo by Marina Lystseva/TASS)

A man in an Arab dress watches Sukhoi Su-30SM jet fighters of the Russkiye Vityazi (Russian Knights) aerobatic team perform stunts at the 2017 Dubai Airshow, a biennial international aerospace show in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on November 12, 2017. (Photo by Marina Lystseva/TASS)



A man shepherds geese in the village of Krevo, some 100 km northwest from Minsk on October 22, 2017. (Photo by Sergei Gapon/AFP Photo)

A man shepherds geese in the village of Krevo, some 100 km northwest from Minsk on October 22, 2017. (Photo by Sergei Gapon/AFP Photo)



A model falls during the Zac Posen 2008/2009 fall collection show during New York Fashion Week, February 7, 2008. (Photo by Marko Georgiev/Reuters)

A model falls during the Zac Posen 2008/2009 fall collection show during New York Fashion Week, February 7, 2008. (Photo by Marko Georgiev/Reuters)



An artist performs while models present creations by Chinese brand NE-TIGER during the Mercedes-Benz China Fashion Week in Beijing, China, 29 October 2017. (Photo by Wu Hong/EPA/EFE)

An artist performs while models present creations by Chinese brand NE-TIGER during the Mercedes-Benz China Fashion Week in Beijing, China, 29 October 2017. (Photo by Wu Hong/EPA/EFE)



In this November 4, 2017, file photo, Rohingya Muslim Abdul Karim, 19, uses a yellow plastic oil container as a flotation device as he swims the Naf river while crossing the Myanmar-Bangladesh border in Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh. Rohingya Muslims escaping the violence in their homeland of Myanmar are now so desperate that some are swimming to safety in neighboring Bangladesh, even if they have never been in the water before. (Photo by Bernat Armangue/AP Photo)

In this November 4, 2017, file photo, Rohingya Muslim Abdul Karim, 19, uses a yellow plastic oil container as a flotation device as he swims the Naf river while crossing the Myanmar-Bangladesh border in Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh. Rohingya Muslims escaping the violence in their homeland of Myanmar are now so desperate that some are swimming to safety in neighboring Bangladesh, even if they have never been in the water before. (Photo by Bernat Armangue/AP Photo)



In this photo taken on Monday, October 23, 2017, Belarusian Nikolai Pankrat, 63, collector, in his private museum in the town of Polatsk, 220 km (137 miles) north of Minsk, Belarus. Pankrat, a retired military man, has assembled a collection more than 10,000 pieces of memorabilia commemorating the Bolshevik leader, including 500 busts, jammed into eye-straining rooms in his home. (Photo by Sergei Grits/AP Photo)

In this photo taken on Monday, October 23, 2017, Belarusian Nikolai Pankrat, 63, collector, in his private museum in the town of Polatsk, 220 km (137 miles) north of Minsk, Belarus. Pankrat, a retired military man, has assembled a collection more than 10,000 pieces of memorabilia commemorating the Bolshevik leader, including 500 busts, jammed into eye-straining rooms in his home. (Photo by Sergei Grits/AP Photo)



A man swims with his horse on a beach in Valparaiso, Chile October 22, 2017. (Photo by Rodrigo Garrido/Reuters)

A man swims with his horse on a beach in Valparaiso, Chile October 22, 2017. (Photo by Rodrigo Garrido/Reuters)



A picture taken on June 27, 1992 shows man supporting the head of a Bosnian woman badly injured by a Serbian mortar shelling in Sarajevo as she is transported in the back of a car to the hospital. Serbia announced the arrest of former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic on May 26, 2011 ending a 16-year manhunt for the general accused of masterminding Europe's worst massacre since World War II. President Boris Tadic confirmed reports that the 69-year-old had been detained by Serbian security forces, saying the capture would bolster Serbia's “moral credibility in the world”. (Photo by Christophe Simon/AFP Photo)

A picture taken on June 27, 1992 shows man supporting the head of a Bosnian woman badly injured by a Serbian mortar shelling in Sarajevo as she is transported in the back of a car to the hospital. Serbia announced the arrest of former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic on May 26, 2011 ending a 16-year manhunt for the general accused of masterminding Europe's worst massacre since World War II. President Boris Tadic confirmed reports that the 69-year-old had been detained by Serbian security forces, saying the capture would bolster Serbia's “moral credibility in the world”. (Photo by Christophe Simon/AFP Photo)
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