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Two boys are under a bus shelter that is supporting a fallen tree in the village of Talecake, Fiji, February 24, 2016, after cyclone Winston ripped through the island nation. The cyclone tore through Fiji over the weekend with winds that reached 177 miles (285 kilometers) per hour, making it the strongest storm in Fiji's recorded history. (Photo by Brett Phibbs/New Zealand Herald via AP Photo)

Two boys are under a bus shelter that is supporting a fallen tree in the village of Talecake, Fiji, February 24, 2016, after cyclone Winston ripped through the island nation. The cyclone tore through Fiji over the weekend with winds that reached 177 miles (285 kilometers) per hour, making it the strongest storm in Fiji's recorded history. (Photo by Brett Phibbs/New Zealand Herald via AP Photo)



Men play accordions during a folk performance just off Red Square in Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, February 24, 2016. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP Photo)

Men play accordions during a folk performance just off Red Square in Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, February 24, 2016. (Photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP Photo)



This image provided by courtesy of Oscilloscope Laboratories shows Antonio Bolivar Salvador, center, as old Karamakate, and Brionne Davis as the young explorer Evan in a scene from the film, “Embrace the Serpent”, directed by Ciro Guerra. The Colombian movie is nominated for an Academy Award for best foreign language film. The Oscars will be presented on Sunday, February 28, 2016, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Andres Barrientos/Oscilloscope Laboratories via AP Photo)

This image provided by courtesy of Oscilloscope Laboratories shows Antonio Bolivar Salvador, center, as old Karamakate, and Brionne Davis as the young explorer Evan in a scene from the film, “Embrace the Serpent”, directed by Ciro Guerra. The Colombian movie is nominated for an Academy Award for best foreign language film. The Oscars will be presented on Sunday, February 28, 2016, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Andres Barrientos/Oscilloscope Laboratories via AP Photo)



Director of Emergency Operations for St. James Parish Blaise Gravois talks on the phone at Sugar Hill RV Park following a storm in Convent, La., February 24, 2016. Tornadoes and severe weather ripped through the Gulf Coast on Tuesday, mangling trailers at an RV park and ripping off roofs from buildings in Louisiana and Mississippi, authorities said. (Photo by Max Becherer/AP Photo)

Director of Emergency Operations for St. James Parish Blaise Gravois talks on the phone at Sugar Hill RV Park following a storm in Convent, La., February 24, 2016. Tornadoes and severe weather ripped through the Gulf Coast on Tuesday, mangling trailers at an RV park and ripping off roofs from buildings in Louisiana and Mississippi, authorities said. (Photo by Max Becherer/AP Photo)



A child's damaged room in the Price residence after tornados hit Pensacola, Florida, USA, 24 February 2016. Storms struck the south east region late on 23 February, killing 3 and damaging property in Mississippi, Louisiana and parts of Florida. (Photo by Dan Anderson/EPA)

A child's damaged room in the Price residence after tornados hit Pensacola, Florida, USA, 24 February 2016. Storms struck the south east region late on 23 February, killing 3 and damaging property in Mississippi, Louisiana and parts of Florida. (Photo by Dan Anderson/EPA)



First lady Michelle Obama jokes with members of the audience as she speaks in the State Dinning Room at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, February 24, 2016, during an interactive student workshop on the musical legacy of Ray Charles, where students from 10 schools and community organizations from across the country participate as part of the “In Performance at the White House” series. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/AP Photo)

First lady Michelle Obama jokes with members of the audience as she speaks in the State Dinning Room at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, February 24, 2016, during an interactive student workshop on the musical legacy of Ray Charles, where students from 10 schools and community organizations from across the country participate as part of the “In Performance at the White House” series. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/AP Photo)



In this December 4, 2008, file photo, Capitol City Arms Supply owner Steve Swartz shows off a Barrett .50-caliber rifle in Springfield, Ill. The Tennessee Senate on Wednesday, February 24, 2016, gave final approval to a resolution designating the firearm as the state's official state rifle. (Photo by Seth Perlman/AP Photo)

In this December 4, 2008, file photo, Capitol City Arms Supply owner Steve Swartz shows off a Barrett .50-caliber rifle in Springfield, Ill. The Tennessee Senate on Wednesday, February 24, 2016, gave final approval to a resolution designating the firearm as the state's official state rifle. (Photo by Seth Perlman/AP Photo)



A supporter yells as Republican U.S. presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks at a campaign event during the night of the Nevada Republican caucus at Lacks Enterprises in Grand Rapids, Michigan February 23, 2016. (Photo by Chris Keane/Reuters)

A supporter yells as Republican U.S. presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks at a campaign event during the night of the Nevada Republican caucus at Lacks Enterprises in Grand Rapids, Michigan February 23, 2016. (Photo by Chris Keane/Reuters)



A man looks at a Honda S660 car at the showroom of the Honda Motor Co headquarters in Tokyo, Japan,  February 24, 2016. Nearly a year into his job, Honda Motor Co CEO Takahiro Hachigo plans a back-to-the-future shift at the Japanese automaker, driving clearer demarcation lines between those who develop cars and those who sell them, two senior company insiders told Reuters. (Photo by Thomas Peter/Reuters)

A man looks at a Honda S660 car at the showroom of the Honda Motor Co headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, February 24, 2016. Nearly a year into his job, Honda Motor Co CEO Takahiro Hachigo plans a back-to-the-future shift at the Japanese automaker, driving clearer demarcation lines between those who develop cars and those who sell them, two senior company insiders told Reuters. (Photo by Thomas Peter/Reuters)



An Australian Army Taipan MRH-90 helicopter is unloaded from a Royal Australian Air Force C-17A aircraft in response to Cyclone Winston at Fiji's Nausori International Airport near Suva in this picture supplied by the Australian Defence Force, February 24, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Australian Defence Force)

An Australian Army Taipan MRH-90 helicopter is unloaded from a Royal Australian Air Force C-17A aircraft in response to Cyclone Winston at Fiji's Nausori International Airport near Suva in this picture supplied by the Australian Defence Force, February 24, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Australian Defence Force)



Mandela, an African lion, undergoes an annual check-up at the Perth Zoo, February 24, 2016. During the check-up, it was discovered that Mandela had a dental infection and some broken teeth, with one tooth extracted by a group of three veterinarians, two veterinary nurses and a dental veterinary consultant. (Photo by Rebecca Le May/Reuters/AAP)

Mandela, an African lion, undergoes an annual check-up at the Perth Zoo, February 24, 2016. During the check-up, it was discovered that Mandela had a dental infection and some broken teeth, with one tooth extracted by a group of three veterinarians, two veterinary nurses and a dental veterinary consultant. (Photo by Rebecca Le May/Reuters/AAP)



Ukrainian artist Sergey Boyatzi, 56, works on his sculpture in the village of Baqsta, Sidon district, southern Lebanon January 29, 2016. Boyatzi, who lives in Lebanon, is seeking to transform a southern Lebanon village into an open-air museum which blends art with its surroundings. (Photo by Ali Hashisho/Reuters)

Ukrainian artist Sergey Boyatzi, 56, works on his sculpture in the village of Baqsta, Sidon district, southern Lebanon January 29, 2016. Boyatzi, who lives in Lebanon, is seeking to transform a southern Lebanon village into an open-air museum which blends art with its surroundings. (Photo by Ali Hashisho/Reuters)



Sculptures created by Ukrainian artist Sergey Boyatzi, 56, are pictured in the village of Baqsta, Sidon district, southern Lebanon January 29, 2016. (Photo by Ali Hashisho/Reuters)

Sculptures created by Ukrainian artist Sergey Boyatzi, 56, are pictured in the village of Baqsta, Sidon district, southern Lebanon January 29, 2016. (Photo by Ali Hashisho/Reuters)



Ukrainian artist Sergey Boyatzi, 56, works on his sculpture in the village of Baqsta, Sidon district, southern Lebanon January 29, 2016. (Photo by Ali Hashisho/Reuters)

Ukrainian artist Sergey Boyatzi, 56, works on his sculpture in the village of Baqsta, Sidon district, southern Lebanon January 29, 2016. (Photo by Ali Hashisho/Reuters)



Medics evacuate a Palestinian man who was injured while carrying out a stabbing attack on an Israeli in the West Bank, at a hospital in Jerusalem February 24, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)

Medics evacuate a Palestinian man who was injured while carrying out a stabbing attack on an Israeli in the West Bank, at a hospital in Jerusalem February 24, 2016. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)



Children play near damaged buildings in the rebel held historic southern town of Bosra al-Sham, Deraa, Syria February 23, 2016. (Photo by Alaa Al-Faqir/Reuters)

Children play near damaged buildings in the rebel held historic southern town of Bosra al-Sham, Deraa, Syria February 23, 2016. (Photo by Alaa Al-Faqir/Reuters)



A girl portraying a daughter of a martial law victim holds a picture as she cries inside a People Power Experiential Museum at a military Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City, Metro Manila February 24, 2016, a day before the 30th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution. (Photo by Erik De Castro/Reuters)

A girl portraying a daughter of a martial law victim holds a picture as she cries inside a People Power Experiential Museum at a military Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City, Metro Manila February 24, 2016, a day before the 30th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution. (Photo by Erik De Castro/Reuters)



Photographers take pictures of a soccer shoe from 1954 during a media preview at the new FIFA World Football Museum in Zurich, Switzerland February 24, 2016. The FIFA World Football Museum will open to the public on February 28. (Photo by Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters)

Photographers take pictures of a soccer shoe from 1954 during a media preview at the new FIFA World Football Museum in Zurich, Switzerland February 24, 2016. The FIFA World Football Museum will open to the public on February 28. (Photo by Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters)



The Aurora Australis ship sits among new ice, moored in Horseshoe Harbour at Mawson Station, Antarctica in this undated file photo supplied by the Australian Antarctic Division February 24, 2016. According to a statement released Wednesday by the Australian Antarctic Division, the ship broke free of its mooring lines and has run aground during a blizzard with 67 expeditions and crew aboard. (Photo by Chris Wilson/Reuters/Australian Antarctic Division)

The Aurora Australis ship sits among new ice, moored in Horseshoe Harbour at Mawson Station, Antarctica in this undated file photo supplied by the Australian Antarctic Division February 24, 2016. According to a statement released Wednesday by the Australian Antarctic Division, the ship broke free of its mooring lines and has run aground during a blizzard with 67 expeditions and crew aboard. (Photo by Chris Wilson/Reuters/Australian Antarctic Division)



A view shows Antarctica's Mawson station looking across Horseshoe Harbour from East Arm, with the peaks of Mt Henderson behind, in this undated photo supplied to Reuters February 24, 2016 by the Australian Antarctic Division. (Photo by Chris Wilson/Reuters/Australian Antarctic Division)

A view shows Antarctica's Mawson station looking across Horseshoe Harbour from East Arm, with the peaks of Mt Henderson behind, in this undated photo supplied to Reuters February 24, 2016 by the Australian Antarctic Division. (Photo by Chris Wilson/Reuters/Australian Antarctic Division)



Russia's ambassador, to Afghanistan Alexander Mantytskiy (L) hands over an AK-47 to Afghan national security adviser Hanif Atmar (R) after a conference at the International Kabul Airport, Afghanistan February 24, 2016. Afghan officials took delivery of 10,000 automatic rifles and millions of rounds of ammunition as a gift from Russia on Wednesday, another sign of deepening involvement by Moscow in the war-torn country. (Photo by Mohammad Ismail/Reuters)

Russia's ambassador, to Afghanistan Alexander Mantytskiy (L) hands over an AK-47 to Afghan national security adviser Hanif Atmar (R) after a conference at the International Kabul Airport, Afghanistan February 24, 2016. Afghan officials took delivery of 10,000 automatic rifles and millions of rounds of ammunition as a gift from Russia on Wednesday, another sign of deepening involvement by Moscow in the war-torn country. (Photo by Mohammad Ismail/Reuters)



ZTE's mobile Axon is displayed at their stand at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain February 24, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

ZTE's mobile Axon is displayed at their stand at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain February 24, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Models take a selfie next to the World Twenty20 trophies after they arrived in Kolkata, India, February 24, 2016. The two tournaments, Men's World Twenty20 and Women's World Twenty20 are scheduled to start on March 8 and March 15 respectively. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/Reuters)

Models take a selfie next to the World Twenty20 trophies after they arrived in Kolkata, India, February 24, 2016. The two tournaments, Men's World Twenty20 and Women's World Twenty20 are scheduled to start on March 8 and March 15 respectively. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/Reuters)



A rescue worker gestures next to a child as they arrive on the Italian naval vessel Fugida, in the Sicilian harbour of Augusta, Italy, February 24, 2016. (Photo by Antonio Parrinello/Reuters)

A rescue worker gestures next to a child as they arrive on the Italian naval vessel Fugida, in the Sicilian harbour of Augusta, Italy, February 24, 2016. (Photo by Antonio Parrinello/Reuters)



The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition “Persona : Oddly Human” at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, France, February 23, 2016. The Berenson robot, developed in France in 2011, is the brainchild of anthropologist Denis Vidal and robotics engineer Philippe Gaussier. Its programming allows it to record reactions of museum visitors to certain pieces of art and then use the data to develop its own unique taste, which allows “Berenson” to judge whether or not it likes a certain work of art within an exhibition. (Photo by Philippe Wojazer/Reuters)

The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition “Persona : Oddly Human” at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, France, February 23, 2016. The Berenson robot, developed in France in 2011, is the brainchild of anthropologist Denis Vidal and robotics engineer Philippe Gaussier. Its programming allows it to record reactions of museum visitors to certain pieces of art and then use the data to develop its own unique taste, which allows “Berenson” to judge whether or not it likes a certain work of art within an exhibition. (Photo by Philippe Wojazer/Reuters)



The Berenson robot analyzes a visitor during the exhibition “Persona : Oddly Human” at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, France, February 23, 2016. (Photo by Philippe Wojazer/Reuters)

The Berenson robot analyzes a visitor during the exhibition “Persona : Oddly Human” at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, France, February 23, 2016. (Photo by Philippe Wojazer/Reuters)



A hologram depicting people marching is projected during a hologram-style rally organised by human rights group Amnesty International to demand to demand freedom of assembly in central Seoul, South Korea, February 24, 2016. (Photo by Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters)

A hologram depicting people marching is projected during a hologram-style rally organised by human rights group Amnesty International to demand to demand freedom of assembly in central Seoul, South Korea, February 24, 2016. (Photo by Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters)



Belgian police officers patrol on horses in the seaside town of Zeebrugge, February 24, 2016, after Belgium set up border checks along its frontier with France to avoid migrants bound for Britain choosing the country as a transit point, as a large camp near the French city of Calais is set to be cleared, Belgium's interior minister said. (Photo by Francois Lenoir/Reuters)

Belgian police officers patrol on horses in the seaside town of Zeebrugge, February 24, 2016, after Belgium set up border checks along its frontier with France to avoid migrants bound for Britain choosing the country as a transit point, as a large camp near the French city of Calais is set to be cleared, Belgium's interior minister said. (Photo by Francois Lenoir/Reuters)



A schoolgirl talks to a beggar near the Parliament building in Dublin, Ireland February 24, 2016. A general election will take place in Ireland on February 26. (Photo by Darren Staples/Reuters)

A schoolgirl talks to a beggar near the Parliament building in Dublin, Ireland February 24, 2016. A general election will take place in Ireland on February 26. (Photo by Darren Staples/Reuters)



A woman holds a picture of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a conservatives campaign gathering for the upcoming parliamentary elections and the upcoming vote on the Assembly of Experts, in Tehran February 24, 2016. The campaign gathering was titled “No to UK Meddling”. (Photo by Raheb Homavandi/Reuters/TIMA)

A woman holds a picture of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a conservatives campaign gathering for the upcoming parliamentary elections and the upcoming vote on the Assembly of Experts, in Tehran February 24, 2016. The campaign gathering was titled “No to UK Meddling”. (Photo by Raheb Homavandi/Reuters/TIMA)



Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge takes part in a tennis workshop at Craigmount High School in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain, February 24, 2016. (Photo by Andrew Milligan/Reuters)

Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge takes part in a tennis workshop at Craigmount High School in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain, February 24, 2016. (Photo by Andrew Milligan/Reuters)



A glowing aurora photo taken by Expedition 46 flight engineer Tim Peake of the European Space Agency (ESA) from the International Space Station on February 23, 2016 is shown in this image released on February 24, 2016. Aurora are one effect of such energetic particles, which can speed out from the sun both in a steady stream called the solar wind and due to giant eruptions known as coronal mass ejections or CMEs. (Photo by Tim Peake/Reuters/ESA/NASA)

A glowing aurora photo taken by Expedition 46 flight engineer Tim Peake of the European Space Agency (ESA) from the International Space Station on February 23, 2016 is shown in this image released on February 24, 2016. Aurora are one effect of such energetic particles, which can speed out from the sun both in a steady stream called the solar wind and due to giant eruptions known as coronal mass ejections or CMEs. (Photo by Tim Peake/Reuters/ESA/NASA)



People hold up their smartphones as they take part in a demonstration in Artvin, northeastern Turkey, to protest against the controversial plans to build a gold and copper mine in the ecologically pristine area, on February 23, 2016. Environmental organisations have branded the planned mine “illegal”. The plan for the mine had initially been blocked by the Turkish judiciary, but it was finally approved after environmental impact reports gave the go-ahead to the project. (Photo by Yasin Akgul/AFP Photo)

People hold up their smartphones as they take part in a demonstration in Artvin, northeastern Turkey, to protest against the controversial plans to build a gold and copper mine in the ecologically pristine area, on February 23, 2016. Environmental organisations have branded the planned mine “illegal”. The plan for the mine had initially been blocked by the Turkish judiciary, but it was finally approved after environmental impact reports gave the go-ahead to the project. (Photo by Yasin Akgul/AFP Photo)



A Buddhist monk, barefoot and clothed in traditional orange-colored robes, walks alongside a road carrying busy vehicle traffic, as commuters seated in cars and buses pass, in Bangkok, Thailand, 24 February 2016. Energy friendly and non-polluting transport options remain a problem for Bangkok, public buses in the capital spew toxic black smoke and car consumption is soaring as middle class expendable incomes increase. (Photo by Barbara Walton/EPA)

A Buddhist monk, barefoot and clothed in traditional orange-colored robes, walks alongside a road carrying busy vehicle traffic, as commuters seated in cars and buses pass, in Bangkok, Thailand, 24 February 2016. Energy friendly and non-polluting transport options remain a problem for Bangkok, public buses in the capital spew toxic black smoke and car consumption is soaring as middle class expendable incomes increase. (Photo by Barbara Walton/EPA)



A man holds up an iPhone with a “No Entry” graphic as part of a rally in front of an Apple Store in support of the company's privacy policy, in New York, New York, USA, 23 February 2016. Apple is currently in a legal dispute with the FBI, which has requested that Apple unlock the iPhone of one of the people involved in the San Bernardino terrorist attacks. (Photo by Justin Lane/EPA)

A man holds up an iPhone with a “No Entry” graphic as part of a rally in front of an Apple Store in support of the company's privacy policy, in New York, New York, USA, 23 February 2016. Apple is currently in a legal dispute with the FBI, which has requested that Apple unlock the iPhone of one of the people involved in the San Bernardino terrorist attacks. (Photo by Justin Lane/EPA)



Yemenis gather around a solar powered car as they visit a solar panel fair in Sana'a, Yemen, 23 February 2016. Many Yemenis have turned to the sun as alternative nergy source to power their homes, since the ten-month conflict caused many cities of Yemen, including the capital Sana'a, to completely lose means of generating electricity. (Photo by Yahya Arhab/EPA)

Yemenis gather around a solar powered car as they visit a solar panel fair in Sana'a, Yemen, 23 February 2016. Many Yemenis have turned to the sun as alternative nergy source to power their homes, since the ten-month conflict caused many cities of Yemen, including the capital Sana'a, to completely lose means of generating electricity. (Photo by Yahya Arhab/EPA)



Writers Joe Lansdale and George R. R. Martin pose next to a movie prop robot prior to SundanceTV's “Hap & Leonard” Screening at the Jean Cocteau Theater on February 23, 2016 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. (Photo by Steve Snowden/Getty Images)

Writers Joe Lansdale and George R. R. Martin pose next to a movie prop robot prior to SundanceTV's “Hap & Leonard” Screening at the Jean Cocteau Theater on February 23, 2016 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. (Photo by Steve Snowden/Getty Images)



A Palestinian man uses a rope to descend over a section of Israel's controversial separation barrier that separates the West Bank city of al-Ram from east Jerusalem on February 24, 2016. Many Palestinians from the West Bank cross illegally into Israel everyday in search for work. (Photo by Thomas Coex/AFP Photo)

A Palestinian man uses a rope to descend over a section of Israel's controversial separation barrier that separates the West Bank city of al-Ram from east Jerusalem on February 24, 2016. Many Palestinians from the West Bank cross illegally into Israel everyday in search for work. (Photo by Thomas Coex/AFP Photo)



Pakistani students from poor families attend a makeshift school set up by an NGO in Islamabad's slums, Wednesday, February 24, 2016 in Pakistan. Pakistani children are suffering from a shortage of schools. (Photo by B.K. Bangash/AP Photo)

Pakistani students from poor families attend a makeshift school set up by an NGO in Islamabad's slums, Wednesday, February 24, 2016 in Pakistan. Pakistani children are suffering from a shortage of schools. (Photo by B.K. Bangash/AP Photo)



This February 21, 2016, photo shows one of several gnome homes along Fisherman's Trail in Little Buffalo State Park in Newport, Pa. Park Manager Jason Baker told the Pennlive.com that he gave the OK originally for for Steve Hoke to create the mini houses, but it was later decided the homes could affect wildlife habitat. Hoke removed the little abodes Monday after being told he had until Feb. 29. (Photo by Deb Kiner/PennLive.com via AP Photo)

This February 21, 2016, photo shows one of several gnome homes along Fisherman's Trail in Little Buffalo State Park in Newport, Pa. Park Manager Jason Baker told the Pennlive.com that he gave the OK originally for for Steve Hoke to create the mini houses, but it was later decided the homes could affect wildlife habitat. Hoke removed the little abodes Monday after being told he had until Feb. 29. (Photo by Deb Kiner/PennLive.com via AP Photo)



Chrissy Teigen and John Legend attend the book signing for Chrissy Teigen's new book “Cravings: Recipes For All The Food You Want To Eat” at Barnes & Noble at The Grove on February 23, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images)

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend attend the book signing for Chrissy Teigen's new book “Cravings: Recipes For All The Food You Want To Eat” at Barnes & Noble at The Grove on February 23, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images)



Women process and dry red chili pepper under sun near Jamuna river, 240 kms north-west of Dhaka in Gaibandha, Bangladesh on February 23, 2016. Everyday they earn less than USD $1 (Taka. 70) after work 10 hours a day. Gaibandha area in Bangladesh which is affected by flood throughout the monsoon season each year. The char areas have some of the highest levels of poverty in the country. Red chili is the main source of income in the area and mostly women are engaged in its production and processing along with their regular unpaid care work. Women in this area have limited or no access to markets or finance; they have less bargaining power and limited income. (Photo by Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Women process and dry red chili pepper under sun near Jamuna river, 240 kms north-west of Dhaka in Gaibandha, Bangladesh on February 23, 2016. Everyday they earn less than USD $1 (Taka. 70) after work 10 hours a day. Gaibandha area in Bangladesh which is affected by flood throughout the monsoon season each year. The char areas have some of the highest levels of poverty in the country. Red chili is the main source of income in the area and mostly women are engaged in its production and processing along with their regular unpaid care work. Women in this area have limited or no access to markets or finance; they have less bargaining power and limited income. (Photo by Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)



Health authorities with the help of the Cuban army fumigate against the Aedes aegypti mosquito to prevent the spread of zika, chikungunya and dengue in a street of Havana, on February 23, 2016. Cuban President Raul Castro announced Monday that 9,200 troops and police have been mobilized in a campaign to eliminate mosquitoes and protect the country against the Zika virus. Cuba has not officially recorded any cases of the mosquito-borne virus, which is strongly suspected of causing serious birth defects in babies born to infected mothers. But 28 countries and territories in the Americas and the Caribbean have reported cases of active Zika transmission, with 1.5 million in Brazil, the hardest-hit country. (Photo by Yamil Lage/AFP Photo)

Health authorities with the help of the Cuban army fumigate against the Aedes aegypti mosquito to prevent the spread of zika, chikungunya and dengue in a street of Havana, on February 23, 2016. Cuban President Raul Castro announced Monday that 9,200 troops and police have been mobilized in a campaign to eliminate mosquitoes and protect the country against the Zika virus. Cuba has not officially recorded any cases of the mosquito-borne virus, which is strongly suspected of causing serious birth defects in babies born to infected mothers. But 28 countries and territories in the Americas and the Caribbean have reported cases of active Zika transmission, with 1.5 million in Brazil, the hardest-hit country. (Photo by Yamil Lage/AFP Photo)



Interactive paper toys fitted onto a robot that is controlled by an app to help children learn programming are displayed during the Mobile World Congress wireless show in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, February 23, 2016. Aimed at children as young as eight years old, the Kamibot robot can be covered with paper-made “skins” to turn it into a variety of characters, including Dracula, Frankenstein, and several popular figures in Korea. (Photo by Manu Fernandez/AP Photo)

Interactive paper toys fitted onto a robot that is controlled by an app to help children learn programming are displayed during the Mobile World Congress wireless show in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, February 23, 2016. Aimed at children as young as eight years old, the Kamibot robot can be covered with paper-made “skins” to turn it into a variety of characters, including Dracula, Frankenstein, and several popular figures in Korea. (Photo by Manu Fernandez/AP Photo)
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