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A Bangladeshi man fixes an umbrella as he sits in front of the posters of a film “Rana Plaza” pasted on the wall of a movie theatre in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Bangladesh's High Court has imposed a six-month ban on the screening of the movie about a garment worker who was rescued from the rubble 17 days after a five-story factory complex collapsed more than two years ago, killing more than 1,000 people. (Photo by A. M. Ahad/AP Photo)

A Bangladeshi man fixes an umbrella as he sits in front of the posters of a film “Rana Plaza” pasted on the wall of a movie theatre in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Bangladesh's High Court has imposed a six-month ban on the screening of the movie about a garment worker who was rescued from the rubble 17 days after a five-story factory complex collapsed more than two years ago, killing more than 1,000 people. (Photo by A. M. Ahad/AP Photo)




Australia's Owen Wright competes in the 2015 Billabong Pro Tahiti, World Surf league tour n°3, along the Teahupo'o coast, western of the French polynesia island of Tahiti, on August 24, 2015. (Photo by Gregory Boissy/AFP Photo)

Australia's Owen Wright competes in the 2015 Billabong Pro Tahiti, World Surf league tour n°3, along the Teahupo'o coast, western of the French polynesia island of Tahiti, on August 24, 2015. (Photo by Gregory Boissy/AFP Photo)




People protest in front of the Embassy of the Russian Federation to support Oleg Sentsov and other political prisoners in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, August 25, 2105. A Russian court convicted a prominent Ukrainian filmmaker on Tuesday of conspiring to commit terror attacks and sentenced him to 20 years in prison. The court in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don said Oleg Sentsov had set up a terror cell in the Crimean Peninsula. (Photo by Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo)

People protest in front of the Embassy of the Russian Federation to support Oleg Sentsov and other political prisoners in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, August 25, 2105. A Russian court convicted a prominent Ukrainian filmmaker on Tuesday of conspiring to commit terror attacks and sentenced him to 20 years in prison. The court in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don said Oleg Sentsov had set up a terror cell in the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia annexed last year, and was plotting attacks. He will serve time in a maximum-security prison. (Photo by Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo)




People look at Mercedes-Benz cars during the the 15th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition in Shanghai in this April 21, 2013 file photo. German luxury carmaker Daimler is still targeting minimum sales growth of 10 percent in China this year and to sell significantly more than 300,000 vehicles, the company's China chief Hubertus Troska told reporters in Beijing. (Photo by Carlos Barria/Reuters)

People look at Mercedes-Benz cars during the the 15th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition in Shanghai in this April 21, 2013 file photo. German luxury carmaker Daimler is still targeting minimum sales growth of 10 percent in China this year and to sell significantly more than 300,000 vehicles, the company's China chief Hubertus Troska told reporters in Beijing. (Photo by Carlos Barria/Reuters)




Visitors walk along a row of planes and helicopters on display at the MAKS International Aviation and Space Salon in Zhukovsky, outside Moscow, Russia, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Maxim Shemetov/Reuters)

Visitors walk along a row of planes and helicopters on display at the MAKS International Aviation and Space Salon in Zhukovsky, outside Moscow, Russia, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Maxim Shemetov/Reuters)




A visitor takes a picture of a Tupolev Tu-144 commercial supersonic transport aircraft on display at the MAKS International Aviation and Space Salon in Zhukovsky, outside Moscow, Russia, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Maxim Shemetov/Reuters)

A visitor takes a picture of a Tupolev Tu-144 commercial supersonic transport aircraft on display at the MAKS International Aviation and Space Salon in Zhukovsky, outside Moscow, Russia, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Maxim Shemetov/Reuters)




A visitor takes a photograph of a plane with his mobile phone, covered in a phone cover featuring a picture of Russian President Vladimir Putin, at the MAKS International Aviation and Space Salon in Zhukovsky, outside Moscow, Russia, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Maxim Shemetov/Reuters)

A visitor takes a photograph of a plane with his mobile phone, covered in a phone cover featuring a picture of Russian President Vladimir Putin, at the MAKS International Aviation and Space Salon in Zhukovsky, outside Moscow, Russia, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Maxim Shemetov/Reuters)




Promoters skate past a Myasishchev VM-T Atlant strategic airlift airplane on display at the MAKS International Aviation and Space Salon in Zhukovsky, outside Moscow, Russia, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Maxim Shemetov/Reuters)

Promoters skate past a Myasishchev VM-T Atlant strategic airlift airplane on display at the MAKS International Aviation and Space Salon in Zhukovsky, outside Moscow, Russia, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Maxim Shemetov/Reuters)




Youths attend a daily track-and-field class, part of a training course at the Jinshan Youth Spare-time Sports School, in Shanghai, August 25, 2015. About 30 youths, between 10 and 14 years old, are enrolled in the course where the top participants will be selected to be groomed to become professional athletes. (Photo by Aly Song/Reuters)

Youths attend a daily track-and-field class, part of a training course at the Jinshan Youth Spare-time Sports School, in Shanghai, August 25, 2015. About 30 youths, between 10 and 14 years old, are enrolled in the course where the top participants will be selected to be groomed to become professional athletes. (Photo by Aly Song/Reuters)




Allyson Felix of U.S. at the start of the women's 400 metres semi-final during the 15th IAAF World Championships at the National Stadium in Beijing, China August 25, 2015. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)

Allyson Felix of U.S. at the start of the women's 400 metres semi-final during the 15th IAAF World Championships at the National Stadium in Beijing, China August 25, 2015. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)




Allyson Felix of the U.S. (C) competes in her women's 400 metres semi-final at the 15th IAAF World Championships at the National Stadium in Beijing, China August 25, 2015. (Photo by Dylan Martinez/Reuters)

Allyson Felix of the U.S. (C) competes in her women's 400 metres semi-final at the 15th IAAF World Championships at the National Stadium in Beijing, China August 25, 2015. (Photo by Dylan Martinez/Reuters)




Shericka Jackson of Jamaica (L) and Nataliia Pygyda of Ukraine react after the women's 400 metres semi-final during the 15th IAAF World Championships at the National Stadium in Beijing, China August 25, 2015. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)

Shericka Jackson of Jamaica (L) and Nataliia Pygyda of Ukraine react after the women's 400 metres semi-final during the 15th IAAF World Championships at the National Stadium in Beijing, China August 25, 2015. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)




Genzebe Dibaba of Ethiopia gestures as she crosses the finish line first to win the women's 1500 metres final at the 15th IAAF World Championships at the National Stadium in Beijing, China August 25, 2015. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)

Genzebe Dibaba of Ethiopia gestures as she crosses the finish line first to win the women's 1500 metres final at the 15th IAAF World Championships at the National Stadium in Beijing, China August 25, 2015. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)




A farmer uses a rake to dry cloves, commonly used in locally manufactured cigarettes, near Purwakarta, West Java, Indonesia, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)

A farmer uses a rake to dry cloves, commonly used in locally manufactured cigarettes, near Purwakarta, West Java, Indonesia, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)




Water bottles are gathered to be recycled near a statue in Martyrs' Square in Beirut, Lebanon August 25, 2015.  Lebanon's cabinet held an emergency meeting on Tuesday in its newly fortified headquarters after protests over trash collection spilled over into street violence and calls for the feuding government to resign. (Photo by Jamal Saidi/Reuters)

Water bottles are gathered to be recycled near a statue in Martyrs' Square in Beirut, Lebanon August 25, 2015. Lebanon's cabinet held an emergency meeting on Tuesday in its newly fortified headquarters after protests over trash collection spilled over into street violence and calls for the feuding government to resign. (Photo by Jamal Saidi/Reuters)




Lebanese women have their picture taken in front a concrete wall installed by authorities near the main Lebanese government building, in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Anticipating more protests, authorities installed a concrete wall near the main Lebanese government building, site of the largest protests. (Photo by Hassan Ammar/AP Photo)

Lebanese women have their picture taken in front a concrete wall installed by authorities near the main Lebanese government building, in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Anticipating more protests, authorities installed a concrete wall near the main Lebanese government building, site of the largest protests. On Saturday and Sunday nights, police fired tear gas and water cannons at the protesters, battling them in the streets of Beirut in dramatic clashes, wounding dozens. (Photo by Hassan Ammar/AP Photo)




Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne (R) stands with artist Paul Cummins (3rd R) as they look at the construction of his ceramic poppy sculpture “Wave” at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield, Britain August 25, 2015. (Photo by John Giles/Reuters)

Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne (R) stands with artist Paul Cummins (3rd R) as they look at the construction of his ceramic poppy sculpture “Wave” at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield, Britain August 25, 2015. (Photo by John Giles/Reuters)




In this Friday, August 21, 2015 photo, a woman walks past a propaganda movie shown on a large screen in Pyongyang, North Korea. North Koreans are accustomed to being told they are on the brink of war with their southern neighbors and U.S. troops, and as talks with South Korea in the truce village of Panmunjom dragged on this weekend one had to look hard in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang to find signs of a brewing crisis. (Photo by Dita Alangkara/AP Photo)

In this Friday, August 21, 2015 photo, a woman walks past a propaganda movie shown on a large screen in Pyongyang, North Korea. North Koreans are accustomed to being told they are on the brink of war with their southern neighbors and U.S. troops, and as talks with South Korea in the truce village of Panmunjom dragged on this weekend one had to look hard in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang to find signs of a brewing crisis. (Photo by Dita Alangkara/AP Photo)




A woman washes earth dug out from local mines in the hope of finding sapphires in the town of Sakaraha in this September 12, 2007 file photo. With woeful air links hobbling tourism and power outages holding back its textiles industry, the former French colony's economic recovery after years of political turmoil hinges on the revival of its mining sector. But without permits, most miners are unable to raise cash on stock markets or get loans to keep their projects alive. (Photo by Jasleen Sethi/Reuters)

A woman washes earth dug out from local mines in the hope of finding sapphires in the town of Sakaraha in this September 12, 2007 file photo. With woeful air links hobbling tourism and power outages holding back its textiles industry, the former French colony's economic recovery after years of political turmoil hinges on the revival of its mining sector. But without permits, most miners are unable to raise cash on stock markets or get loans to keep their projects alive. Recent political upheaval, including attempts by lawmakers to topple the government, have also eroded Madagascar's lure to investors. (Photo by Jasleen Sethi/Reuters)




Women look through sapphires for sale by the roadside in the town of Ilakaka in this September 14, 2007 file photo. (Photo by Jasleen Sethi/Reuters)

Women look through sapphires for sale by the roadside in the town of Ilakaka in this September 14, 2007 file photo. (Photo by Jasleen Sethi/Reuters)




A woman and man meditate in Shwedagon pagoda in Yangon August 25, 2015. (Photo by Soe Zeya Tun/Reuters)

A woman and man meditate in Shwedagon pagoda in Yangon August 25, 2015. (Photo by Soe Zeya Tun/Reuters)




Nepali police officers salute as people watch the son (R) of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Laxman Neupane cremate his father, who was killed in Monday's protest at Tikapur in Kailali district, in Kathmandu, Nepal August 25, 2015. Soldiers patrolled the small border town in Nepal's far west on Tuesday after nine people, most of them police, were killed in attacks by protesters angered by government reforms. (Photo by Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters)

Nepali police officers salute as people watch the son (R) of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Laxman Neupane cremate his father, who was killed in Monday's protest at Tikapur in Kailali district, in Kathmandu, Nepal August 25, 2015. Soldiers patrolled the small border town in Nepal's far west on Tuesday after nine people, most of them police, were killed in attacks by protesters angered by government reforms. Authorities imposed a curfew and mobilised the army on Monday to quell protests in Tikapur in Kailali district, which is close to the border with India. The protesters, mainly from the ethnic Tharu community, oppose a plan to include their area in a hilly province, part of a regional overhaul in a new federal constitution expected to be finalised this month. (Photo by Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters)




Nepali police stand during a cremation ceremony of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Laxman Neupane, who was killed in Monday's protest, at Tikapur in Kailali district, Nepal August 25, 2015. (Photo by Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters)

Nepali police stand during a cremation ceremony of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Laxman Neupane, who was killed in Monday's protest, at Tikapur in Kailali district, Nepal August 25, 2015. (Photo by Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters)




People gather to observe the cremation of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Laxman Neupane, who was killed in Monday's protest at Tikapur in Kailali district, in Kathmandu, Nepal August 25, 2015. (Photo by Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters)

People gather to observe the cremation of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Laxman Neupane, who was killed in Monday's protest at Tikapur in Kailali district, in Kathmandu, Nepal August 25, 2015. (Photo by Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters)




Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O'Leary, dressed as Robin, poses in a Batmobile in London, Britain August 25, 2015. Low-cost airline Ryanair launched a car hire partnership with online brokerage CarTrawler on Tuesday, replacing a long-running deal with Hertz as part of its plan to take on online travel companies. (Photo by Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters)

Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O'Leary, dressed as Robin, poses in a Batmobile in London, Britain August 25, 2015. Low-cost airline Ryanair launched a car hire partnership with online brokerage CarTrawler on Tuesday, replacing a long-running deal with Hertz as part of its plan to take on online travel companies. (Photo by Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters)




Migrants wait on the dock after disembarking from a Medecins Sans Frontieres ship carrying 320 migrants in the Sicilian harbour of Augusta, Italy, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Antonio Parrinello/Reuters)

Migrants wait on the dock after disembarking from a Medecins Sans Frontieres ship carrying 320 migrants in the Sicilian harbour of Augusta, Italy, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Antonio Parrinello/Reuters)




Molten lava flows from the Piton de la Fournaise, one of the world's most active volcanoes, at dawn on the French Indian Ocean Reunion Island, August 25, 2015. The eruption which started on Monday is the fourth one this year for the Piton de la Fournaise, sending hot jets of molten lava spewing up from the peak. (Photo by Gilles Adt/Reuters)

Molten lava flows from the Piton de la Fournaise, one of the world's most active volcanoes, at dawn on the French Indian Ocean Reunion Island, August 25, 2015. The eruption which started on Monday is the fourth one this year for the Piton de la Fournaise, sending hot jets of molten lava spewing up from the peak. (Photo by Gilles Adt/Reuters)




Two volcanologists stand on cooled volcanic rock as molten lava flows from the Piton de la Fournaise, one of the world's most active volcanoes, on the French Indian Ocean Reunion Island August 25, 2015. (Photo by Gilles Adt/Reuters)

Two volcanologists stand on cooled volcanic rock as molten lava flows from the Piton de la Fournaise, one of the world's most active volcanoes, on the French Indian Ocean Reunion Island August 25, 2015. (Photo by Gilles Adt/Reuters)




Molten lava erupts from the Piton de la Fournaise, one of the world's most active volcanoes, on the French Indian Ocean Reunion Island, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Gilles Adt/Reuters)

Molten lava erupts from the Piton de la Fournaise, one of the world's most active volcanoes, on the French Indian Ocean Reunion Island, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Gilles Adt/Reuters)




Molten lava erupts from the Piton de la Fournaise, one of the world's most active volcanoes, at dawn on the French Indian Ocean Reunion Island, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Gilles Adt/Reuters)

Molten lava erupts from the Piton de la Fournaise, one of the world's most active volcanoes, at dawn on the French Indian Ocean Reunion Island, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Gilles Adt/Reuters)




A participant of the “Mrs Universe 2015” contest from Caribbean Coast, Mayra Joli poses for a photo with a woman during their visit in central botanical garden in Minsk, Belarus, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters)

A participant of the “Mrs Universe 2015” contest from Caribbean Coast, Mayra Joli poses for a photo with a woman during their visit in central botanical garden in Minsk, Belarus, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters)




A participant of the “Mrs Universe 2015” contest from Malaysia, Lee Lee Chong is seen during their visit in central botanical garden in Minsk, Belarus, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters)

A participant of the “Mrs Universe 2015” contest from Malaysia, Lee Lee Chong is seen during their visit in central botanical garden in Minsk, Belarus, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters)




Participants of the “Mrs Universe 2015” contest are seen with a loaf during their visit in central botanical garden in Minsk, Belarus, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters)

Participants of the “Mrs Universe 2015” contest are seen with a loaf during their visit in central botanical garden in Minsk, Belarus, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters)




An artist rendering shows a TriFan 600 aircraft with the ability to both takeoff and land vertically, in this image released by XTI Aircraft Company on August 25, 2015. XTI Aircraft, a Denver, Colorado-based aerospace startup firm, launched an equity crowdfunding campaign on Tuesday to raise $50 million to fund the production of the TriFan 600, a six-seat fixed wing jet that can take off and land like a helicopter. (Photo by Reuters/XTI Aircraft Company)

An artist rendering shows a TriFan 600 aircraft with the ability to both takeoff and land vertically, in this image released by XTI Aircraft Company on August 25, 2015. XTI Aircraft, a Denver, Colorado-based aerospace startup firm, launched an equity crowdfunding campaign on Tuesday to raise $50 million to fund the production of the TriFan 600, a six-seat fixed wing jet that can take off and land like a helicopter. (Photo by Reuters/XTI Aircraft Company)




An artist rendering shows a TriFan 600 aircraft with the ability to both takeoff and land vertically, in this image released by XTI Aircraft Company on August 25, 2015. (Photo by Reuters/XTI Aircraft Company)

An artist rendering shows a TriFan 600 aircraft with the ability to both takeoff and land vertically, in this image released by XTI Aircraft Company on August 25, 2015. (Photo by Reuters/XTI Aircraft Company)




Models play tennis during an event to promote the launch of Tommy Hilfiger's new line of underwear, in New York August 25, 2015. (Photo by Lucas Jackson/Reuters)

Models play tennis during an event to promote the launch of Tommy Hilfiger's new line of underwear, in New York August 25, 2015. (Photo by Lucas Jackson/Reuters)




Kimberly Triolet (L) and Jorge Rodriguez of Miami, Florida, kiss after exchanging wedding vows beside a 9-foot statue of Jesus in John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo, Florida, August 25, 2015. The ceremony marked the 50th anniversary since the statue was submerged on August 25, 1965. (Photo by Bob Care/Reuters/Florida Keys News Bureau)

Kimberly Triolet (L) and Jorge Rodriguez of Miami, Florida, kiss after exchanging wedding vows beside a 9-foot statue of Jesus in John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo, Florida, August 25, 2015. The ceremony marked the 50th anniversary since the statue was submerged on August 25, 1965. (Photo by Bob Care/Reuters/Florida Keys News Bureau)




Customers bid on baskets of shrimp that are auctioned off daily in the Kuwait Fishmarket in Sharq, Kuwait City, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Stephanie McGehee/Reuters)

Customers bid on baskets of shrimp that are auctioned off daily in the Kuwait Fishmarket in Sharq, Kuwait City, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Stephanie McGehee/Reuters)




A fishmonger stands in an almost empty isle in the Kuwait Fishmarket in Sharq, Kuwait City, August 25, 2015. A consumer boycott in Kuwait has forced down the retail price of fish in a sign of the difficulties which Gulf governments may face as they try to save money by cutting food subsidies. After the price of pomfret, known to Gulf Arabs as zubaidi or the “king of fish”. (Photo by Stephanie McGehee/Reuters)

A fishmonger stands in an almost empty isle in the Kuwait Fishmarket in Sharq, Kuwait City, August 25, 2015. A consumer boycott in Kuwait has forced down the retail price of fish in a sign of the difficulties which Gulf governments may face as they try to save money by cutting food subsidies. After the price of pomfret, known to Gulf Arabs as zubaidi or the “king of fish”, rose to 15 dinars ($49.60) a kilogramme, outraged consumers launched a campaign on Twitter last week to boycott fish sellers. (Photo by Stephanie McGehee/Reuters)




An Egyptian fisherman working in Kuwait, shows his catch just ahead of the daily auction at the Kuwait Fishmarket in Sharq, Kuwait City, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Stephanie McGehee/Reuters)

An Egyptian fisherman working in Kuwait, shows his catch just ahead of the daily auction at the Kuwait Fishmarket in Sharq, Kuwait City, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Stephanie McGehee/Reuters)




Workers prepare baskets of shrimp just ahead of it being auctioned off in the Kuwait Fishmarket in Sharq, Kuwait City, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Stephanie McGehee/Reuters)

Workers prepare baskets of shrimp just ahead of it being auctioned off in the Kuwait Fishmarket in Sharq, Kuwait City, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Stephanie McGehee/Reuters)




Lockheed Martin JLTV production-representative vehicle undergoes testing at the company's headquarters in Grand Prairie, Texas in this August 2015 handout picture. Oshkosh Corp has won a $6.75 billion contract to build 17,000 light tactical vehicles to replace the aging Humvees used by the U.S. Army and Marine Corps, the U.S. Army announced on August 25, 2015. (Photo by Reuters/Lockheed Martin)

Lockheed Martin JLTV production-representative vehicle undergoes testing at the company's headquarters in Grand Prairie, Texas in this August 2015 handout picture. Oshkosh Corp has won a $6.75 billion contract to build 17,000 light tactical vehicles to replace the aging Humvees used by the U.S. Army and Marine Corps, the U.S. Army announced on August 25, 2015. Oshkosh beat out a team made up of Lockheed Martin Corp and Britain's BAE Systems Plc, as well as AM General, a privately held company that built the original Humvees, the Army said in a statement. (Photo by Reuters/Lockheed Martin)




Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov (2nd L) , First Deputy Interior Minister Eka Zguladze (3rd L), President Petro Poroshenko (C) and Governor of Odessa region Mikheil Saakashvili (2nd R) pose with newly graduated police officers during an oath-taking ceremony to launch the work of a new police patrol service, part of the Interior Ministry reform initiated by Ukrainian authorities in Odessa, August 25, 2015. (Photo by Markiv Mykhailo/Reuters/Ukrainian Presidential Press Service)

Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov (2nd L) , First Deputy Interior Minister Eka Zguladze (3rd L), President Petro Poroshenko (C) and Governor of Odessa region Mikheil Saakashvili (2nd R) pose with newly graduated police officers during an oath-taking ceremony to launch the work of a new police patrol service, part of the Interior Ministry reform initiated by Ukrainian authorities in Odessa, August 25, 2015, in this handout photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Service. (Photo by Markiv Mykhailo/Reuters/Ukrainian Presidential Press Service)




Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko talks with a police officer during an oath-taking ceremony to launch the work of a new police patrol service, part of the Interior Ministry reform initiated by Ukrainian authorities, in Odessa, August 25, 2015, in this handout photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Service. (Photo by Markiv Mykhailo/Reuters/Ukrainian Presidential Press Service)

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko talks with a police officer during an oath-taking ceremony to launch the work of a new police patrol service, part of the Interior Ministry reform initiated by Ukrainian authorities, in Odessa, August 25, 2015, in this handout photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Service. (Photo by Markiv Mykhailo/Reuters/Ukrainian Presidential Press Service)




The Swiss army helps to recover a German police car from the Rhine river in Mumpf, Switzerland, 24 August 2015. The vehicle disappeared into the Rhine in June 2013 because the Police officers forgot to apply the handbrake during a police control. A hobby diver discovered the wreck around two kilometers from the accident scene one week ago. (Photo by Pascal Bloch/EPA)

The Swiss army helps to recover a German police car from the Rhine river in Mumpf, Switzerland, 24 August 2015. The vehicle disappeared into the Rhine in June 2013 because the Police officers forgot to apply the handbrake during a police control. A hobby diver discovered the wreck around two kilometers from the accident scene one week ago. (Photo by Pascal Bloch/EPA)




Afghan men carry the body of a victim after a series of explosions at a gas storage facility on the edge of the western city of Herat on August 25, 2015. At least 11 people including several children were killed in a series of explosions at a gas storage facility on the edge of the western city of Herat, officials said on August 25. The explosions triggered an inferno which spread to a nearby camp for internally displaced people where most of the deaths occurred. (Photo by Aref Karimi/AFP Photo)

Afghan men carry the body of a victim after a series of explosions at a gas storage facility on the edge of the western city of Herat on August 25, 2015. At least 11 people including several children were killed in a series of explosions at a gas storage facility on the edge of the western city of Herat, officials said on August 25. The explosions triggered an inferno which spread to a nearby camp for internally displaced people where most of the deaths occurred. (Photo by Aref Karimi/AFP Photo)




“This is the first time for her, all of them, being in the sun and around other alligators”, Matt Korhonen says as Chase slips into the water at Alligator Adventure in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Korhonen is from Little Ray's Reptile Zoo in Ottawa, Canada. He's spent years rehabilitating Chase after she was rescued by the SPCA. She and 14 other alligators were rehabilitated at Little Ray's and given home at Alligator Adventure in North Myrtle Beach. (Photo by Janet Blackmon Morgan/The Sun News via AP Photo)

“This is the first time for her, all of them, being in the sun and around other alligators”, Matt Korhonen says as Chase slips into the water at Alligator Adventure in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Korhonen is from Little Ray's Reptile Zoo in Ottawa, Canada. He's spent years rehabilitating Chase after she was rescued by the SPCA. She and 14 other alligators were rehabilitated at Little Ray's and given home at Alligator Adventure in North Myrtle Beach. This is the first time this has happened. Thad Bowman of Alligator Adventure said Tuesday's acceptance of 15 alligators is the first of three donations from Little Ray's. He said all of the alligators are rescued and rehabilitated. (Photo by Janet Blackmon Morgan/The Sun News via AP Photo)




This undated handout picture released August 25, 2015 by Australia's national science agency the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) shows a micro-sensor glued onto the back of a honey bee to monitor its movements. Australian scientists revealed on August 25, 2015 they are using micro-sensors attached to honey bees as part of a global push to understand the key factors driving a worldwide population decline of the pollinators. (Photo by AFP Photo/CSIRO)

This undated handout picture released August 25, 2015 by Australia's national science agency the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) shows a micro-sensor glued onto the back of a honey bee to monitor its movements. Australian scientists revealed on August 25, 2015 they are using micro-sensors attached to honey bees as part of a global push to understand the key factors driving a worldwide population decline of the pollinators. (Photo by AFP Photo/CSIRO)




People burn offerings to worship ancestors during the upcoming Chinese traditional Zhongyuan Festival on both sides of Zhouhe River on August 24, 2015 in Dazhou, Sichuan Province of China. Zhongyuan Festival, also known as Ghost Festival, Hungry Ghost Festival or Yu Lan Jie in Chinese, is a traditional Buddhist and Taoist festival held in Asian countries. (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)

People burn offerings to worship ancestors during the upcoming Chinese traditional Zhongyuan Festival on both sides of Zhouhe River on August 24, 2015 in Dazhou, Sichuan Province of China. Zhongyuan Festival, also known as Ghost Festival, Hungry Ghost Festival or Yu Lan Jie in Chinese, is a traditional Buddhist and Taoist festival held in Asian countries. In Chinese culture, the fifteenth day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar is called Ghost Day and the seventh month in general is regarded as the Ghost Month, in which ghosts and spirits, including those of the deceased ancestors, come out from the lower realm. (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)




Emergency services workers prepare for operation at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Auckland, New Zealand Tuesday August 25, 2015. A 58-year-old man facing fraud charges died in his Auckland hotel room Tuesday and sparked wider alarm after authorities said they found a brew of toxic gas inside. (Photo by Dean Purcell/New Zealand Herald Via AP Photo)

Emergency services workers prepare for operation at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Auckland, New Zealand Tuesday August 25, 2015. A 58-year-old man facing fraud charges died in his Auckland hotel room Tuesday and sparked wider alarm after authorities said they found a brew of toxic gas inside. (Photo by Dean Purcell/New Zealand Herald Via AP Photo)




Tennis Players Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams, Madison Keys, Nick Kyrgios, Maria Sharapova, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Genie Bouchard, Roger Federer,  Grigor Dimitrov and John McEnroe attends Nike's “NYC Street Tennis” event on August 24, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Brad Barket/Getty Images)

Tennis Players Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams, Madison Keys, Nick Kyrgios, Maria Sharapova, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Genie Bouchard, Roger Federer, Grigor Dimitrov and John McEnroe attends Nike's “NYC Street Tennis” event on August 24, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Brad Barket/Getty Images)




A picture made available 25 August shows members of the Egyptian Ultras Nahdawi youth group taking part in a protest against the removal of former President, Mohamed Morsi, by the Egyptian military, in the Nahiyya neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt, 24 August 2015. Since the removal of Morsi, summer 2013, the Egyptian Government has carried out a crackdown on supporters of his party, the Muslim Brotherhood, leading to hundreds of deaths and thousands being imprisoned. (Photo by Eslam Gomaa/EPA)

A picture made available 25 August shows members of the Egyptian Ultras Nahdawi youth group taking part in a protest against the removal of former President, Mohamed Morsi, by the Egyptian military, in the Nahiyya neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt, 24 August 2015. Since the removal of Morsi, summer 2013, the Egyptian Government has carried out a crackdown on supporters of his party, the Muslim Brotherhood, leading to hundreds of deaths and thousands being imprisoned. (Photo by Eslam Gomaa/EPA)




A Russian Proton-M rocket carrying the British telecommunications satellite Inmarsat-5 F3 is mounted on a launch pad at the Russian leased Baikonur cosmodrome on August 25, 2015. The launch of the rocket is scheduled on August 28. (Photo by AFP Photo)

A Russian Proton-M rocket carrying the British telecommunications satellite Inmarsat-5 F3 is mounted on a launch pad at the Russian leased Baikonur cosmodrome on August 25, 2015. The launch of the rocket is scheduled on August 28. (Photo by AFP Photo)
26 Aug 2015 10:35:00