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Spanish prisoner Remigio Montenegro Torres, 37, holds a cat inside his cell one day before being repatriated to Spain, during a press tour of the Piedras Gordas II prison in Lima, Peru, Wednesday, March 15, 2017. Stray cats come and go from the prison, which inmates care for, leaving out food and water. A group of 31 Spanish citizens serving out long drug sentences are anxiously awaiting to be repatriated Thursday as part of an airlift brokered by the two governments. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)

Spanish prisoner Remigio Montenegro Torres, 37, holds a cat inside his cell one day before being repatriated to Spain, during a press tour of the Piedras Gordas II prison in Lima, Peru, Wednesday, March 15, 2017. Stray cats come and go from the prison, which inmates care for, leaving out food and water. A group of 31 Spanish citizens serving out long drug sentences are anxiously awaiting to be repatriated Thursday as part of an airlift brokered by the two governments. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



Forrest Bear Burns (L) and Willow Burns (R) huddle under their mother's shawl before they join their father, Marty Burns who plays the role of Saint Patrick, in the cross community Saint Patrick's Day parade on March 17, 2017 in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland. Tradition holds that Saint Patrick and his companions landed at the mouth of the Slaney river, a few miles from Down Cathedral, in 432 AD. From here Patrick travelled extensively spreading the teachings of Christianity before his death on 17th March 461 AD. He is buried at nearby Down Cathedral. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)

Forrest Bear Burns (L) and Willow Burns (R) huddle under their mother's shawl before they join their father, Marty Burns who plays the role of Saint Patrick, in the cross community Saint Patrick's Day parade on March 17, 2017 in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland. Tradition holds that Saint Patrick and his companions landed at the mouth of the Slaney river, a few miles from Down Cathedral, in 432 AD. From here Patrick travelled extensively spreading the teachings of Christianity before his death on 17th March 461 AD. He is buried at nearby Down Cathedral. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)



A policeman controls the firing of the traditional “mascleta” during the celebration of the Fallas Festival in Valencia, Spain, 17 March 2017. The mascleta is held every day from 01 to 19 March during the “Fallas fiestas” and it consits of a pyrotechnic show in which up to 120kg of gunpowder are burnt with a thunderous noise that rises over the 100 decibels for five or seven minutes. The traditional Fallas feast is held in Valencia region annually from 15 to 19 March to commemorate Saint Joseph, the patron of carpenters. The fallas are burnt on 19 March to end the festival. (Photo by Manuel Bruque/EPA)

A policeman controls the firing of the traditional “mascleta” during the celebration of the Fallas Festival in Valencia, Spain, 17 March 2017. The mascleta is held every day from 01 to 19 March during the “Fallas fiestas” and it consits of a pyrotechnic show in which up to 120kg of gunpowder are burnt with a thunderous noise that rises over the 100 decibels for five or seven minutes. The traditional Fallas feast is held in Valencia region annually from 15 to 19 March to commemorate Saint Joseph, the patron of carpenters. The fallas are burnt on 19 March to end the festival. (Photo by Manuel Bruque/EPA)



In this file image made from video provided on Oct. 20, 2011, masked members of the Basque separatist group ETA hold up their fists in unison following a news conference at an unknown location. Spanish media are reporting that ETA are set to announce Friday March 17, 2017 its new initiative to lay down weapons aimed at speeding the stalled process of disbanding. (Photo by Gara via AP Photo)

In this file image made from video provided on Oct. 20, 2011, masked members of the Basque separatist group ETA hold up their fists in unison following a news conference at an unknown location. Spanish media are reporting that ETA are set to announce Friday March 17, 2017 its new initiative to lay down weapons aimed at speeding the stalled process of disbanding. (Photo by Gara via AP Photo)



People take pictures of the entrance of a bank vandalized by protesters during a national strike against the government' s social welfare reform bill which seeks to extend the time of contributions and raise the minimum age required to obtain full retirement benefits, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 15, 2017 Since replacing leftist President Dilma Rousseff in Congress in 2016, President Michel Temer has been pushing for an adjustment program aimed at regaining market confidence and reactivating the country' s economy, in recession for more than two years. (Photo by Mauro Pimentel/AFP Photo)

People take pictures of the entrance of a bank vandalized by protesters during a national strike against the government' s social welfare reform bill which seeks to extend the time of contributions and raise the minimum age required to obtain full retirement benefits, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 15, 2017 Since replacing leftist President Dilma Rousseff in Congress in 2016, President Michel Temer has been pushing for an adjustment program aimed at regaining market confidence and reactivating the country' s economy, in recession for more than two years. (Photo by Mauro Pimentel/AFP Photo)



Ultra Orthodox Jews celebrating holiday of Purim on March 13, 2017 in Jerusalem, Israel. The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian empire 2,500 years ago, as described in the Book of Esther. (Photo by Ilia Yefimovich/Getty Images)

Ultra Orthodox Jews celebrating holiday of Purim on March 13, 2017 in Jerusalem, Israel. The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian empire 2,500 years ago, as described in the Book of Esther. (Photo by Ilia Yefimovich/Getty Images)



South Korean girl group 4 Minute performs on the stage during the K-Pop All-Star live concert in Niigata, northern Japan, on Saturday, August 20, 2011. Cai Yufang, 21, is a big fan of South Korean television dramas like “Shopping King Louie”, a show about a profligate chaebol heir who loses his memory and learns the value of love and labor from a sweet, simple country girl. The Shanghai student is one of millions of young Chinese consumers with a huge appetite for South Korean pop culture whose regular viewing habits have been disrupted by growing political tensions between the countries. The mainland chill on South Korean content that follows Seoul’s decision to deploy a missile defense system, however, is driving Chinese fans to get their “K-culture” fixes on peer-to-peer platforms instead of mainstream sites such as Youku, Tencent and iQiyi where some content has been taken down. The three sites did not respond to requests for comment. “Korean dramas, and especially variety shows, are no longer being updated, so I can’t watch any more. There are no links – it’s a bit annoying, really”, said Cai. “For a lot of young Chinese who like Korean culture, it’s a real shame”. Cai added that eager viewers were already finding alternative channels. She has started following a group on a Chinese messaging service called “Watch drama together” that provides links to shows on file sharing platforms like Baidu Cloud. The blackout reflects a wider cultural freeze, with South Korean singers and actors blocked, dozens of South Korean-focused blogs suspended, tourism bans and product boycotts. (Photo by Koji Sasahara/AP Photo)

South Korean girl group 4 Minute performs on the stage during the K-Pop All-Star live concert in Niigata, northern Japan, on Saturday, August 20, 2011. Cai Yufang, 21, is a big fan of South Korean television dramas like “Shopping King Louie”, a show about a profligate chaebol heir who loses his memory and learns the value of love and labor from a sweet, simple country girl. The Shanghai student is one of millions of young Chinese consumers with a huge appetite for South Korean pop culture whose regular viewing habits have been disrupted by growing political tensions between the countries. The mainland chill on South Korean content that follows Seoul’s decision to deploy a missile defense system, however, is driving Chinese fans to get their “K-culture” fixes on peer-to-peer platforms instead of mainstream sites such as Youku, Tencent and iQiyi where some content has been taken down. The three sites did not respond to requests for comment. “Korean dramas, and especially variety shows, are no longer being updated, so I can’t watch any more. There are no links – it’s a bit annoying, really”, said Cai. “For a lot of young Chinese who like Korean culture, it’s a real shame”. Cai added that eager viewers were already finding alternative channels. She has started following a group on a Chinese messaging service called “Watch drama together” that provides links to shows on file sharing platforms like Baidu Cloud. The blackout reflects a wider cultural freeze, with South Korean singers and actors blocked, dozens of South Korean-focused blogs suspended, tourism bans and product boycotts. (Photo by Koji Sasahara/AP Photo)



The face of the remote-controlled humanoid 'Telenoid' at the nursing home “Urayasu” on March 13, 2017 in Natori, Japan. It is the first case of Telenoid to be installed at a nursing home in the world. The 2.7 kg humanoid enables the operator to communicate with the elderly over long distance with its camera and microphone capturing the voice and movements of an operator, and projecting them through the body to the elderly. The nursing home staff have seen the elderly, especially with dementia, have become more active and positive to communicate when they communicate with the Telenoids. Telenoid costs 1,000,000 JPY (approx. 8,700 USD), and can be rented for 50,000 JPY (about 435USD) per month. (Photo by Taro Karibe/Getty Images)

The face of the remote-controlled humanoid 'Telenoid' at the nursing home “Urayasu” on March 13, 2017 in Natori, Japan. It is the first case of Telenoid to be installed at a nursing home in the world. The 2.7 kg humanoid enables the operator to communicate with the elderly over long distance with its camera and microphone capturing the voice and movements of an operator, and projecting them through the body to the elderly. The nursing home staff have seen the elderly, especially with dementia, have become more active and positive to communicate when they communicate with the Telenoids. Telenoid costs 1,000,000 JPY (approx. 8,700 USD), and can be rented for 50,000 JPY (about 435USD) per month. (Photo by Taro Karibe/Getty Images)



A woman carrying her belongings crosses a flooded street after a massive landslide and flood in the Huachipa district of Lima, Peru, March 17, 2017. (Photo by Guadalupe Pardo/Reuters)

A woman carrying her belongings crosses a flooded street after a massive landslide and flood in the Huachipa district of Lima, Peru, March 17, 2017. (Photo by Guadalupe Pardo/Reuters)



Agents of the Peruvian National Police rescue people trapped in buildings due to the flooding of the Rimac and Huaycoloro rivers, in Lima, Peru, 17 March 2017. In Lima, two people have died and 2739 inhabitants have been displaced due to the floodings, according to a report by the National Emergency Operations Center. (Photo by Ernesto Arias/EPA)

Agents of the Peruvian National Police rescue people trapped in buildings due to the flooding of the Rimac and Huaycoloro rivers, in Lima, Peru, 17 March 2017. In Lima, two people have died and 2739 inhabitants have been displaced due to the floodings, according to a report by the National Emergency Operations Center. (Photo by Ernesto Arias/EPA)



Agents of the Peruvian National Police rescue people trapped in buildings due to the flooding of the Rimac and Huaycoloro rivers, in Lima, Peru, 17 March 2017. (Photo by Ernesto Arias/EPA)

Agents of the Peruvian National Police rescue people trapped in buildings due to the flooding of the Rimac and Huaycoloro rivers, in Lima, Peru, 17 March 2017. (Photo by Ernesto Arias/EPA)



Policewomen calm down a child after a massive landslide and flood in the Huachipa district of Lima, Peru March 17, 2017. (Photo by Guadalupe Pardo/Reuters)

Policewomen calm down a child after a massive landslide and flood in the Huachipa district of Lima, Peru March 17, 2017. (Photo by Guadalupe Pardo/Reuters)



Iranian American volunteer Marjan Vayghan, 32, (C) dances with people on Skid Row after serving food to homeless people to celebrate Nowruz, Iranian New Year, in Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 17, 2017. (Photo by Lucy Nicholson/Reuters)

Iranian American volunteer Marjan Vayghan, 32, (C) dances with people on Skid Row after serving food to homeless people to celebrate Nowruz, Iranian New Year, in Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 17, 2017. (Photo by Lucy Nicholson/Reuters)



A monster truck performs during Monster Jam show which was organized by General Entertainment Authority, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 17, 2017. Picture taken March 17, 2017. (Photo by Faisal Al Nasser/Reuters)

A monster truck performs during Monster Jam show which was organized by General Entertainment Authority, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 17, 2017. Picture taken March 17, 2017. (Photo by Faisal Al Nasser/Reuters)



A motorcyclist performs during Monster Jam show which was organized by General Entertainment Authority, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 17, 2017. (Photo by Faisal Al Nasser/Reuters)

A motorcyclist performs during Monster Jam show which was organized by General Entertainment Authority, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 17, 2017. (Photo by Faisal Al Nasser/Reuters)



Police investigators at the scene of a shooting in the northern Paris suburb of Stains, France, March 18, 2017. (Photo by Charles Platiau/Reuters)

Police investigators at the scene of a shooting in the northern Paris suburb of Stains, France, March 18, 2017. (Photo by Charles Platiau/Reuters)



Mourners carry the body of Palestinian youth Morad Abu Ghazi, who was killed by Israeli troops during clashes, during his funeral in al-Arroub refugee camp near the West Bank city of Hebron March 18, 2017. (Photo by Mussa Qawasma/Reuters)

Mourners carry the body of Palestinian youth Morad Abu Ghazi, who was killed by Israeli troops during clashes, during his funeral in al-Arroub refugee camp near the West Bank city of Hebron March 18, 2017. (Photo by Mussa Qawasma/Reuters)



Protestors break through a symbolic wall as they demonstrate against the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting in Baden-Baden, Germany, March 18, 2017. (Photo by Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters)

Protestors break through a symbolic wall as they demonstrate against the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting in Baden-Baden, Germany, March 18, 2017. (Photo by Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters)



People, wearing traditional costumes, dance as they celebrate the national rite Gukanne Vyasny (Spring welcoming) at the Belarussian State Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Lifestyle near the village of Aziarco in Minsk region, Belarus, March 18, 2017. (Photo by Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters)

People, wearing traditional costumes, dance as they celebrate the national rite Gukanne Vyasny (Spring welcoming) at the Belarussian State Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Lifestyle near the village of Aziarco in Minsk region, Belarus, March 18, 2017. (Photo by Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters)



The Turkish Stars aerobatic team fly their Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighters over a Turkish memorial during a ceremony marking the 102nd anniversary of Battle of Canakkale, also known as the Gallipoli Campaign, in Canakkale, Turkey, March 18, 2017. (Photo by Osman Orsal/Reuters)

The Turkish Stars aerobatic team fly their Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighters over a Turkish memorial during a ceremony marking the 102nd anniversary of Battle of Canakkale, also known as the Gallipoli Campaign, in Canakkale, Turkey, March 18, 2017. (Photo by Osman Orsal/Reuters)



The Somali-Canadian sister group Faarrow listen as they are introduced at the “ContraBanned” showcase featuring artists representing countries included in U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order travel bans, at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Music Film Interactive Festival 2017 in Austin, Texas, U.S. March 17, 2017. (Photo by Brian Snyder/Reuters)

The Somali-Canadian sister group Faarrow listen as they are introduced at the “ContraBanned” showcase featuring artists representing countries included in U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order travel bans, at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Music Film Interactive Festival 2017 in Austin, Texas, U.S. March 17, 2017. (Photo by Brian Snyder/Reuters)



A flare is lit in front of the parliament as activists take part in an anti-racism rally in Athens, Greece, March 18, 2017. (Photo by Michalis Karagiannis/Reuters)

A flare is lit in front of the parliament as activists take part in an anti-racism rally in Athens, Greece, March 18, 2017. (Photo by Michalis Karagiannis/Reuters)



Members of East Libyan forces gesture as they sit atop a military vehicle after they captured the final holdout of Islamist-led rivals in the southwest of Benghazi, Libya, March 18, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)

Members of East Libyan forces gesture as they sit atop a military vehicle after they captured the final holdout of Islamist-led rivals in the southwest of Benghazi, Libya, March 18, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)



Brendan Mackay of Canada in action during men's Halfpipe final at the FIS Snowboard and Freestyle Ski World Championships 2017 in Sierra Nevada on March 18, 2017. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Brendan Mackay of Canada in action during men's Halfpipe final at the FIS Snowboard and Freestyle Ski World Championships 2017 in Sierra Nevada on March 18, 2017. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Competitors warm up ahead of the women's and men's Big Air (SB) finals at the FIS Snowboard and Freestyle Ski World Championships 2017 in Sierra Nevada on March 17, 2017. (Photo by Javier Soriano/AFP Photo)

Competitors warm up ahead of the women's and men's Big Air (SB) finals at the FIS Snowboard and Freestyle Ski World Championships 2017 in Sierra Nevada on March 17, 2017. (Photo by Javier Soriano/AFP Photo)



Rock and roll legend Chuck Berry poses for photographers during a concert in Burgos, northern Spain, November 25, 2007. On Saturday, March 18, 2017, police in Missouri said Berry has died at the age of 90. (Photo by Felix Ordonez/Reuters)

Rock and roll legend Chuck Berry poses for photographers during a concert in Burgos, northern Spain, November 25, 2007. On Saturday, March 18, 2017, police in Missouri said Berry has died at the age of 90. (Photo by Felix Ordonez/Reuters)



An elite police officer patrols at Orly airport, south of Paris, Saturday, March, 18, 2017. A man was shot to death Saturday after trying to seize the weapon of a soldier guarding Paris' Orly Airport, prompting a partial evacuation of the terminal, police said. (Photo by Kamil Zihnioglu/AP Photo)

An elite police officer patrols at Orly airport, south of Paris, Saturday, March, 18, 2017. A man was shot to death Saturday after trying to seize the weapon of a soldier guarding Paris' Orly Airport, prompting a partial evacuation of the terminal, police said. (Photo by Kamil Zihnioglu/AP Photo)



A passenger waits outside Orly airport, south of Paris, Saturday, March, 18, 2017. A man was shot to death Saturday after trying to seize the weapon of a soldier guarding Paris' Orly Airport, prompting a partial evacuation of the terminal, police said. (Photo by Kamil Zihnioglu/AP Photo)

A passenger waits outside Orly airport, south of Paris, Saturday, March, 18, 2017. A man was shot to death Saturday after trying to seize the weapon of a soldier guarding Paris' Orly Airport, prompting a partial evacuation of the terminal, police said. (Photo by Kamil Zihnioglu/AP Photo)



A police officer escorts airport employees outside the Orly airport , south of Paris, Saturday, March, 18, 2017. A man was shot dead after wrestling a soldier to the ground at Paris' Orly Airport and trying to take her rifle, officials said. No one else in the busy terminal was hurt, but thousands of travelers were evacuated and flights were diverted to the city's other airport. (Photo by Thibault Camus/AP Photo)

A police officer escorts airport employees outside the Orly airport , south of Paris, Saturday, March, 18, 2017. A man was shot dead after wrestling a soldier to the ground at Paris' Orly Airport and trying to take her rifle, officials said. No one else in the busy terminal was hurt, but thousands of travelers were evacuated and flights were diverted to the city's other airport. (Photo by Thibault Camus/AP Photo)



A medical gurney is wheeled into Orly airport southern terminal after a shooting incident near Paris, France March 18, 2016. (Photo by Christian Hartmann/Reuters)

A medical gurney is wheeled into Orly airport southern terminal after a shooting incident near Paris, France March 18, 2016. (Photo by Christian Hartmann/Reuters)



RAID police unit officers secure the area at the Paris' Orly airport on March 18, 2017 following the shooting of a man by French security forces. Troops at Paris' Orly airport on March 18, 2017 shot dead a man who tried to grab a soldier's weapon, triggering a major security scare that shut down the airport and left thousands of travellers stranded. Nobody was hurt in the incident which comes as France remains on high alert following a series of jihadist attacks that have claimed over 230 lives since January 2015. Prosecutors said they had launched an anti-terrorism investigation. (Photo by Benjamin Cremel/AFP Photo)

RAID police unit officers secure the area at the Paris' Orly airport on March 18, 2017 following the shooting of a man by French security forces. Troops at Paris' Orly airport on March 18, 2017 shot dead a man who tried to grab a soldier's weapon, triggering a major security scare that shut down the airport and left thousands of travellers stranded. Nobody was hurt in the incident which comes as France remains on high alert following a series of jihadist attacks that have claimed over 230 lives since January 2015. Prosecutors said they had launched an anti-terrorism investigation. (Photo by Benjamin Cremel/AFP Photo)



Military officers secure the area at the Paris' Orly airport on March 18, 2017 following the shooting of a man by French security forces. (Photo by Benjamin Cremel/AFP Photo)

Military officers secure the area at the Paris' Orly airport on March 18, 2017 following the shooting of a man by French security forces. (Photo by Benjamin Cremel/AFP Photo)



A man looks through a cardboard cutout poster during a protest rally against the decision of the city authorities to hand over the city's landmark St. Isaac's Cathedral to the Russian Orthodox Church in St. Petersburg, Russia, Saturday, March 18, 2017. About four thousand people gathered for a protest against the controversial return of the renowned cathedral to the Russian Orthodox Church. (Photo by Dmitri Lovetsky/AP Photo)

A man looks through a cardboard cutout poster during a protest rally against the decision of the city authorities to hand over the city's landmark St. Isaac's Cathedral to the Russian Orthodox Church in St. Petersburg, Russia, Saturday, March 18, 2017. About four thousand people gathered for a protest against the controversial return of the renowned cathedral to the Russian Orthodox Church. (Photo by Dmitri Lovetsky/AP Photo)



Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace are seen during his birthday celebrations in Masvingo in this Saturday, February 27, 2016 file photo. Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe plucked her from the secretarial pool decades ago to become his wife, and now Grace Mugabe is stirring speculation that she wants to succeed her 93-year-old husband as leader.The 51-year-old Grace Mugabe is now her elderly husband's No. 1 protector, helping him when he struggled with a shovel at a recent tree-planting ceremony and declaring that he should run “as a corpse” in next year's election if he dies before the vote. 
(Photo by Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP Photo)

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace are seen during his birthday celebrations in Masvingo in this Saturday, February 27, 2016 file photo. Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe plucked her from the secretarial pool decades ago to become his wife, and now Grace Mugabe is stirring speculation that she wants to succeed her 93-year-old husband as leader.The 51-year-old Grace Mugabe is now her elderly husband's No. 1 protector, helping him when he struggled with a shovel at a recent tree-planting ceremony and declaring that he should run “as a corpse” in next year's election if he dies before the vote.
(Photo by Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP Photo)



Tais da Silva Almeida comforts her 5-year-old daughter as a health worker prepares to inject her with a yellow fever vaccine in a field hospital in Casimiro de Abreu, Brazil, Friday, March 17, 2017. The small city in the state of Rio de Janeiro is on high alert after authorities confirmed the death of one man from yellow fever and are investigating several other possible cases. “I’m really scared”, da Silva Almeida, a mother of two who arrived Friday to get vaccinated. “If adults can’t deal with the illness, imagine the children”. (Photo by Leo Correa/AP Photo)

Tais da Silva Almeida comforts her 5-year-old daughter as a health worker prepares to inject her with a yellow fever vaccine in a field hospital in Casimiro de Abreu, Brazil, Friday, March 17, 2017. The small city in the state of Rio de Janeiro is on high alert after authorities confirmed the death of one man from yellow fever and are investigating several other possible cases. “I’m really scared”, da Silva Almeida, a mother of two who arrived Friday to get vaccinated. “If adults can’t deal with the illness, imagine the children”. (Photo by Leo Correa/AP Photo)



A worker collects garbage from the Marilao River in Bulacan, north of Manila, on March 18, 2017. Pure Earth, formerly known as the Blacksmith Institute, a non-governmental organisation that works to solve pollution problems in the developing world, named Marilao River as one of the 30 dirtiest places in the world in 2007. (Photo by Noel Celis/AFP Photo)

A worker collects garbage from the Marilao River in Bulacan, north of Manila, on March 18, 2017. Pure Earth, formerly known as the Blacksmith Institute, a non-governmental organisation that works to solve pollution problems in the developing world, named Marilao River as one of the 30 dirtiest places in the world in 2007. (Photo by Noel Celis/AFP Photo)



A Poison Ivy and Boba Fet (Star Wars) cosplayer during the MCM Birmingham Comic Con at NEC Arena on March 18, 2017 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Ollie Millington/Getty Images)

A Poison Ivy and Boba Fet (Star Wars) cosplayer during the MCM Birmingham Comic Con at NEC Arena on March 18, 2017 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Ollie Millington/Getty Images)
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