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An Iranian woman employee adjusts her scarf during the 21st Iran Oil, Gas and Petrochemical International Exhibition in Tehran, Iran, 05 May 2016. Media reported that around 1,900 companies, 900 from Iran and 880 from 38 countries, are showcasing their latest achievements in the exhibition running until 08 May. (Photo by Abedin Taherkenareh/EPA)

An Iranian woman employee adjusts her scarf during the 21st Iran Oil, Gas and Petrochemical International Exhibition in Tehran, Iran, 05 May 2016. Media reported that around 1,900 companies, 900 from Iran and 880 from 38 countries, are showcasing their latest achievements in the exhibition running until 08 May. (Photo by Abedin Taherkenareh/EPA)



US President Donald Trump (L) kisses his daughter Ivanka Trump while speaking about the need for tax reform at Andeavor Refinery, September 6, 2017 in Mandan, North Dakota. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski/AFP Photo)

US President Donald Trump (L) kisses his daughter Ivanka Trump while speaking about the need for tax reform at Andeavor Refinery, September 6, 2017 in Mandan, North Dakota. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski/AFP Photo)



Girls wearing traditional costumes and flower wreaths jump over a bonfire during festivities marking Ivan Kupala Day, a pagan summer solstice celebration, in the town of Turov, Belarus on July 7, 2016. (Photo by Viktor Drachev/TASS)

Girls wearing traditional costumes and flower wreaths jump over a bonfire during festivities marking Ivan Kupala Day, a pagan summer solstice celebration, in the town of Turov, Belarus on July 7, 2016. (Photo by Viktor Drachev/TASS)



Ukrainians in military uniforms take up positions as they attend a military training session organized for civilians, in Kiev, Ukraine, 21 June 2015. The European Union on 19 June extended economic sanctions imposed on the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol following their annexation by Russia, with the measures now due to stay in place until 23 June  2016. The sanctions were introduced last year, to reinforce the EU's opposition to Russia's illegal annexation of the two territories in March 2014. Relations between Brussels and Moscow are at their worst level since the end of the Cold War, due to Russia's actions in Crimea and in eastern Ukraine, where it is accused of supporting pro-Russian separatists. (Photo by Roman Pilipey/EPA)

Ukrainians in military uniforms take up positions as they attend a military training session organized for civilians, in Kiev, Ukraine, 21 June 2015. The European Union on 19 June extended economic sanctions imposed on the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol following their annexation by Russia, with the measures now due to stay in place until 23 June 2016. The sanctions were introduced last year, to reinforce the EU's opposition to Russia's illegal annexation of the two territories in March 2014. Relations between Brussels and Moscow are at their worst level since the end of the Cold War, due to Russia's actions in Crimea and in eastern Ukraine, where it is accused of supporting pro-Russian separatists. (Photo by Roman Pilipey/EPA)



A man heats an oven, at the Martkopi Orthodox monastery, near the village of Martkopi same 30 kilometers from Tbilisi, Georgia, 19 April 2016. The monastery was founded by Father Anton Martkopeli in VI century. (Photo by Zurab Kurtsikidze/EPA)

A man heats an oven, at the Martkopi Orthodox monastery, near the village of Martkopi same 30 kilometers from Tbilisi, Georgia, 19 April 2016. The monastery was founded by Father Anton Martkopeli in VI century. (Photo by Zurab Kurtsikidze/EPA)



Syrian refugees drink water from a hose at the Syrian-Turkish border near Sanliurfa, Turkey, 26 September 2014. In recent days, Turkey has seen the 'biggest influx' of Syrian refugees since the start of the war three years ago, said Selin Unal, a spokeswoman for the UN agency for refugees (UNHCR). The Turkish government figure includes about 140,000 people who fled Kurdish villages in northern Syria to escape an ongoing multi-pronged attack by the Islamic State militant group. (Photo by Sedat Suna/EPA)

Syrian refugees drink water from a hose at the Syrian-Turkish border near Sanliurfa, Turkey, 26 September 2014. In recent days, Turkey has seen the 'biggest influx' of Syrian refugees since the start of the war three years ago, said Selin Unal, a spokeswoman for the UN agency for refugees (UNHCR). The Turkish government figure includes about 140,000 people who fled Kurdish villages in northern Syria to escape an ongoing multi-pronged attack by the Islamic State militant group. (Photo by Sedat Suna/EPA)



A journalist stands in tear gas  demonstrators gathered for a rally staged by the LGBT community on Istiklal avenue in Istanbul on June 26, 2016. Riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters defying a ban on the city's Gay Pride parade. Authorities in Turkey's biggest city had banned the annual parade earlier this month citing security reasons, sparking anger from gay rights activists. (Photo by Ozan Kose/AFP Photo)

A journalist stands in tear gas demonstrators gathered for a rally staged by the LGBT community on Istiklal avenue in Istanbul on June 26, 2016. Riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters defying a ban on the city's Gay Pride parade. Authorities in Turkey's biggest city had banned the annual parade earlier this month citing security reasons, sparking anger from gay rights activists. (Photo by Ozan Kose/AFP Photo)



Kazakhstan's Sabina Ashirbayeva participates in the Individual All-Around Qualification round of the Rhythmic Gymnastics test event at the Olympic Arena, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 21 April 2016. (Photo by Marcelo Sayao/EPA)

Kazakhstan's Sabina Ashirbayeva participates in the Individual All-Around Qualification round of the Rhythmic Gymnastics test event at the Olympic Arena, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 21 April 2016. (Photo by Marcelo Sayao/EPA)



A man tests his handmade motorcycle in the Ivancea village, near Chisinau, Moldova, 04 March 2017. (Photo by Dumitru Doru/EPA)

A man tests his handmade motorcycle in the Ivancea village, near Chisinau, Moldova, 04 March 2017. (Photo by Dumitru Doru/EPA)



Shoppers walk past crocodiles for sale at a market in Bata on February 3, 2015. Markets in Equatorial Guinea sell a variety of animals including pangolins, monkeys and crocodiles as food. (Photo by Carl de Souza/AFP Photo)

Shoppers walk past crocodiles for sale at a market in Bata on February 3, 2015. Markets in Equatorial Guinea sell a variety of animals including pangolins, monkeys and crocodiles as food. (Photo by Carl de Souza/AFP Photo)



Workers of Vafa animal shelter drink a cup of tea during a break on February 19, 2016 in the town of Hashtgerd, some 70kms (43 miles) west of the capital Tehran. Vafa, the first animal shelter in Iran, is a non-government charity that relies on private donations and volunteers and it is currently providing shelter to more than 700 injured and homeless dogs. (Photo by Behrouz Mehri/AFP Photo)

Workers of Vafa animal shelter drink a cup of tea during a break on February 19, 2016 in the town of Hashtgerd, some 70kms (43 miles) west of the capital Tehran. Vafa, the first animal shelter in Iran, is a non-government charity that relies on private donations and volunteers and it is currently providing shelter to more than 700 injured and homeless dogs. (Photo by Behrouz Mehri/AFP Photo)



In this photograph taken on November 9, 2017, a female bodybuilder holds still as a team member applies a tanning product to her upper body with a roller before she performs her routine in front of judges at a local bodybuilding competition in Bangkok. The room buzzes with excitement as dolled- up women adjust their glittering bikinis and prepare to strut across the stage before the panel of judges in a Bangkok suburb. But this is not your average Thai beauty pageant – it is a competition for the growing number of female bodybuilders challenging norms in kingdom where the pale, “twig” physique has long been upheld as the standard of beauty. (Photo by Roberto Schmidt/AFP Photo)

In this photograph taken on November 9, 2017, a female bodybuilder holds still as a team member applies a tanning product to her upper body with a roller before she performs her routine in front of judges at a local bodybuilding competition in Bangkok. The room buzzes with excitement as dolled- up women adjust their glittering bikinis and prepare to strut across the stage before the panel of judges in a Bangkok suburb. But this is not your average Thai beauty pageant – it is a competition for the growing number of female bodybuilders challenging norms in kingdom where the pale, “twig” physique has long been upheld as the standard of beauty. (Photo by Roberto Schmidt/AFP Photo)



Members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla dance during a cultural event held at their encampment in Llanos del Yari, Caqueta department, Colombia, on September 21, 2016. After 52 years of armed conflict, FARC rebels open what leaders hope will be their last conference as a guerrilla army, where they are due to vote on a historic peace deal with the Colombian government. (Photo by Luis Acosta/AFP Photo)

Members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla dance during a cultural event held at their encampment in Llanos del Yari, Caqueta department, Colombia, on September 21, 2016. After 52 years of armed conflict, FARC rebels open what leaders hope will be their last conference as a guerrilla army, where they are due to vote on a historic peace deal with the Colombian government. (Photo by Luis Acosta/AFP Photo)



In this Wednesday, July 18, 2012, file photo, Zali Idy, 12, poses in her bedroom in the remote village of Hawkantaki, Niger. Zali was married in 2011. Child marriage affects nearly 15 million girls around the world, and West and Central Africa has six of the 10 countries with the highest rate. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)

In this Wednesday, July 18, 2012, file photo, Zali Idy, 12, poses in her bedroom in the remote village of Hawkantaki, Niger. Zali was married in 2011. Child marriage affects nearly 15 million girls around the world, and West and Central Africa has six of the 10 countries with the highest rate. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)



In this Saturday August 1, 2009 file photo, a suspected Islamist extremist member captured by Nigerian troops lies next to a tree in Maiduguri, Nigeria. A Nigerian court has convicted 45 Boko Haram members in the largest mass trial in the Islamic extremist group's history. The closed-door proceedings have raised the concerns of human rights groups about whether the trials of more than 1,600 people will be fair. (Photo by Sunday Alamba/AP Photo)

In this Saturday August 1, 2009 file photo, a suspected Islamist extremist member captured by Nigerian troops lies next to a tree in Maiduguri, Nigeria. A Nigerian court has convicted 45 Boko Haram members in the largest mass trial in the Islamic extremist group's history. The closed-door proceedings have raised the concerns of human rights groups about whether the trials of more than 1,600 people will be fair. (Photo by Sunday Alamba/AP Photo)



Activists from Youth Federation Bhindranwale, a radical Sikh organization, break display windows of a cinema house during their protest against the Bollywood movie “Singh is Kinng” in Amritsar, India on August 8, 2008. (Photo by Munish Sharma/Reuters)

Activists from Youth Federation Bhindranwale, a radical Sikh organization, break display windows of a cinema house during their protest against the Bollywood movie “Singh is Kinng” in Amritsar, India on August 8, 2008. (Photo by Munish Sharma/Reuters)



A model falls while presenting a creation for the Seventh Hosa Cup China Swimwear Design Contest during China Fashion Week in Beijing, March 28, 2011. (Photo by Jason Lee/Reuters)

A model falls while presenting a creation for the Seventh Hosa Cup China Swimwear Design Contest during China Fashion Week in Beijing, March 28, 2011. (Photo by Jason Lee/Reuters)



A “SociBot” humanoid robot, manufactured by Engineered Arts, is displayed at the Viva Technology conference in Paris, France on  June 15, 2017. (Photo by Benoit Tessier/Reuters)

A “SociBot” humanoid robot, manufactured by Engineered Arts, is displayed at the Viva Technology conference in Paris, France on June 15, 2017. (Photo by Benoit Tessier/Reuters)



A farmer is seen carrying grass while Mount Agung spews heavy volcanic ash on November 28, 2017 in Karangasem, Island of Bali, Indonesia. Indonesian authorities raised the state of alert to its highest level for the volcano, Mount Agung, after thick ash started shooting thousands of meters into the air with increasing intensity. Based on reports, as many as 100,000 villagers will need to leave the expanded danger zone while tens of thousands of tourists have been stranded due to airport closures. (Photo by Andri Tambunan/Getty Images)

A farmer is seen carrying grass while Mount Agung spews heavy volcanic ash on November 28, 2017 in Karangasem, Island of Bali, Indonesia. Indonesian authorities raised the state of alert to its highest level for the volcano, Mount Agung, after thick ash started shooting thousands of meters into the air with increasing intensity. Based on reports, as many as 100,000 villagers will need to leave the expanded danger zone while tens of thousands of tourists have been stranded due to airport closures. (Photo by Andri Tambunan/Getty Images)



Residents saw pieces of bowhead whale, harvested legally by whalers during their annual subsistence hunt, in the Inupiat village of Kaktovik, Alaska, USA, 09 September 2017. The hunt is deemed vital for the community, providing thousands of pounds of food as well as a direct link to the Inupiat's cultural identity. As climate change diminishes their natural habitat, polar bears are turning Kaktovik into their very own sanctuary city. (Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA/EFE)

Residents saw pieces of bowhead whale, harvested legally by whalers during their annual subsistence hunt, in the Inupiat village of Kaktovik, Alaska, USA, 09 September 2017. The hunt is deemed vital for the community, providing thousands of pounds of food as well as a direct link to the Inupiat's cultural identity. As climate change diminishes their natural habitat, polar bears are turning Kaktovik into their very own sanctuary city. (Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA/EFE)
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