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A woman talks on her mobile phone as Dutch counter terrorism police prepare to enter a house after a shooting incident in Utrecht, Netherlands, Monday, March 18, 2019. Police in the central Dutch city of Utrecht say on Twitter that “multiple” people have been injured as a result of a shooting in a tram in a residential neighborhood. (Photo by Peter Dejong/AP Photo)

A woman talks on her mobile phone as Dutch counter terrorism police prepare to enter a house after a shooting incident in Utrecht, Netherlands, Monday, March 18, 2019. Police in the central Dutch city of Utrecht say on Twitter that “multiple” people have been injured as a result of a shooting in a tram in a residential neighborhood. (Photo by Peter Dejong/AP Photo)



Police forces walk near a tram at the 24 Oktoberplace in Utrecht, on March 18, 2019 where a shooting took place. A gunman who opened fire on a tram in the Dutch city of Utrecht on March 18, injuring several people, is on the run, police said. Police only spoke of one gunman but did not rule out the possibility there might be others, the ANP news agency quoted police as saying. (Photo by Robin van Lonkhuijsen/ANP/AFP Photo)

Police forces walk near a tram at the 24 Oktoberplace in Utrecht, on March 18, 2019 where a shooting took place. A gunman who opened fire on a tram in the Dutch city of Utrecht on March 18, injuring several people, is on the run, police said. Police only spoke of one gunman but did not rule out the possibility there might be others, the ANP news agency quoted police as saying. (Photo by Robin van Lonkhuijsen/ANP/AFP Photo)



A woman with melted wax on her fingers holds a candle during a candlelight vigil for the victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks in New Zealand, in Islamabad, Pakistan March 18, 2019. Pakistanis are observing a day of mourning to remember victims of the New Zealand mosque attacks and honor a man who died after trying to tackle the gunman. (Photo by Akhtar Soomro/Reuters)

A woman with melted wax on her fingers holds a candle during a candlelight vigil for the victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks in New Zealand, in Islamabad, Pakistan March 18, 2019. Pakistanis are observing a day of mourning to remember victims of the New Zealand mosque attacks and honor a man who died after trying to tackle the gunman. (Photo by Akhtar Soomro/Reuters)



Youngsters perform a Haka during a students vigil near Al Noor mosque on March 18, 2019 in Christchurch, New Zealand. 50 people were killed, and dozens are still injured in hospital after a gunman opened fire on two Christchurch mosques on Friday, 15 March. The accused attacker, 28-year-old Australian, Brenton Tarrant, has been charged with murder and remanded in custody until April 5. The attack is the worst mass shooting in New Zealand's history. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

Youngsters perform a Haka during a students vigil near Al Noor mosque on March 18, 2019 in Christchurch, New Zealand. 50 people were killed, and dozens are still injured in hospital after a gunman opened fire on two Christchurch mosques on Friday, 15 March. The accused attacker, 28-year-old Australian, Brenton Tarrant, has been charged with murder and remanded in custody until April 5. The attack is the worst mass shooting in New Zealand's history. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)



A student is received during a reopening day of the school, after the shooting in the Raul Brasil school in Suzano, Sao Paulo state, Brazil March 18, 2019. Two former pupils shot dead eight people and injured other 15, most of them students and staff, at a high school near Sao Paulo, before turning their weapons on themselves, authorities said. (Photo by Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters)

A student is received during a reopening day of the school, after the shooting in the Raul Brasil school in Suzano, Sao Paulo state, Brazil March 18, 2019. Two former pupils shot dead eight people and injured other 15, most of them students and staff, at a high school near Sao Paulo, before turning their weapons on themselves, authorities said. (Photo by Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters)



Turkish police use a water cannon to disperse demonstrators as they protest death of a Kurdish inmate, in Diyarbakir, Turkey, March 18, 2019. A Kurdish activist on hunger strike in a Turkish prison committed suicide, his family and Kurdish party officials said on Monday, sparking clashes with police at his grave in a southeast province. (Photo by Sertac Kayar/Reuters)

Turkish police use a water cannon to disperse demonstrators as they protest death of a Kurdish inmate, in Diyarbakir, Turkey, March 18, 2019. A Kurdish activist on hunger strike in a Turkish prison committed suicide, his family and Kurdish party officials said on Monday, sparking clashes with police at his grave in a southeast province. (Photo by Sertac Kayar/Reuters)



A fighter with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) aims a recoiless gun toward a part of Baghouz where remaining Islamic State (IS) group fighters are holding out in their last position, in the countryside of the eastern Syrian province of Deir Ezzor on March 18, 2019. A shroud of black smoke covered the Islamic State group's last Syria redoubt today as US-backed forces battled holdout jihadists after a night of shelling and heavy air strikes The Kurdish-led SDF have been closing in on IS fighters holed up in a small sliver of territory in the village of Baghouz in eastern Syria since January. (Photo by Giuseppe Cacace/AFP Photo)

A fighter with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) aims a recoiless gun toward a part of Baghouz where remaining Islamic State (IS) group fighters are holding out in their last position, in the countryside of the eastern Syrian province of Deir Ezzor on March 18, 2019. A shroud of black smoke covered the Islamic State group's last Syria redoubt today as US-backed forces battled holdout jihadists after a night of shelling and heavy air strikes The Kurdish-led SDF have been closing in on IS fighters holed up in a small sliver of territory in the village of Baghouz in eastern Syria since January. (Photo by Giuseppe Cacace/AFP Photo)



Locals look at a washed away bridge along Umvumvu river following Cyclone Idai in Chimanimani, Zimbabwe, March 18, 2019. A cyclone that ripped across Mozambique and Zimbabwe has killed at least 162 people with scores more missing. Cyclone Idai tore into the centre of Mozambique on the night of March 14 before barreling on to neighbouring Zimbabwe, bringing flash floods and ferocious winds, and washing away roads and houses. (Photo by Philimon Bulawayo/Reuters)

Locals look at a washed away bridge along Umvumvu river following Cyclone Idai in Chimanimani, Zimbabwe, March 18, 2019. A cyclone that ripped across Mozambique and Zimbabwe has killed at least 162 people with scores more missing. Cyclone Idai tore into the centre of Mozambique on the night of March 14 before barreling on to neighbouring Zimbabwe, bringing flash floods and ferocious winds, and washing away roads and houses. (Photo by Philimon Bulawayo/Reuters)



A man stands next to the wreckage a vehicles washed away f March 18, 2019 in Chimanimani, eastern Zimbabwe, after the area was hit by the cyclone Idai. - A cyclone that ripped across Mozambique and Zimbabwe has killed at least 162 people with scores more missing. Cyclone Idai tore into the centre of Mozambique on the night of March 14 before barreling on to neighbouring Zimbabwe, bringing flash floods and ferocious winds, and washing away roads and houses. (Photo by Zinyange Auntony/AFP Photo)

A man stands next to the wreckage a vehicles washed away f March 18, 2019 in Chimanimani, eastern Zimbabwe, after the area was hit by the cyclone Idai. - A cyclone that ripped across Mozambique and Zimbabwe has killed at least 162 people with scores more missing. Cyclone Idai tore into the centre of Mozambique on the night of March 14 before barreling on to neighbouring Zimbabwe, bringing flash floods and ferocious winds, and washing away roads and houses. (Photo by Zinyange Auntony/AFP Photo)



Rescue workers look at the site of a landslide that caused buildings to collapse in Xiangning county in northern China's Shanxi province Saturday, March 16, 2019. Hundreds of police, firefighters and medical personnel joined rescue efforts on Saturday after a landslide in northern China knocked down several buildings, killing some and leaving others missing. (Photo by Chinatopix via AP Photo)

Rescue workers look at the site of a landslide that caused buildings to collapse in Xiangning county in northern China's Shanxi province Saturday, March 16, 2019. Hundreds of police, firefighters and medical personnel joined rescue efforts on Saturday after a landslide in northern China knocked down several buildings, killing some and leaving others missing. (Photo by Chinatopix via AP Photo)



Staff at the Kings Arms look on as flood water rises after the River Ouse burst its banks, as flood warnings remained in place across the UK, in York, England, Sunday March 17, 2019. (Photo by Danny Lawson/PA Wire Press Association via AP Photo)

Staff at the Kings Arms look on as flood water rises after the River Ouse burst its banks, as flood warnings remained in place across the UK, in York, England, Sunday March 17, 2019. (Photo by Danny Lawson/PA Wire Press Association via AP Photo)



Britain's largest bronze sculpture, “Messenger” arrives by barge in Plymouth Sound before being taken by road to the Theatre Royal in Plymouth, Britain, March 18, 2019. The UK's largest bronze statue that shows a squatting woman has been pictured arriving on a barge – after being nicknamed “Radcliffe's Revenge”. The 23ft high sculpture of the crouching female figure is being put on display outside a theatre. Locals christened the creation – officially named Messenger – in honour of the athlete Paula Radcliffe after she stopped for a toilet break during the London Marathon. (Photo by Peter Nicholls/Reuters)

Britain's largest bronze sculpture, “Messenger” arrives by barge in Plymouth Sound before being taken by road to the Theatre Royal in Plymouth, Britain, March 18, 2019. The UK's largest bronze statue that shows a squatting woman has been pictured arriving on a barge – after being nicknamed “Radcliffe's Revenge”. The 23ft high sculpture of the crouching female figure is being put on display outside a theatre. Locals christened the creation – officially named Messenger – in honour of the athlete Paula Radcliffe after she stopped for a toilet break during the London Marathon. (Photo by Peter Nicholls/Reuters)



Horsemen take part in a Kok-boru, or goat dragging competition as part of Navruz celebrations, an ancient holiday marking the spring equinox, in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan March 18, 2019. Mounted players compete for points by throwing a stuffed sheepskin into a well. Games are dedicated to the celebration of Nowruz, “The New Year” in Farsi, is an ancient festival marking the first day of spring in Central Asia on March 21. (Photo by Vladimir Pirogov/Reuters)

Horsemen take part in a Kok-boru, or goat dragging competition as part of Navruz celebrations, an ancient holiday marking the spring equinox, in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan March 18, 2019. Mounted players compete for points by throwing a stuffed sheepskin into a well. Games are dedicated to the celebration of Nowruz, “The New Year” in Farsi, is an ancient festival marking the first day of spring in Central Asia on March 21. (Photo by Vladimir Pirogov/Reuters)



Kyrgyz horsemen participate in the traditional Central Asian sport of Kok-Boru (goat dragging), a competition held as part of the Navruz celebrations in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 18 March 2019. Kok-Boru is a game where players grab a goat carcass from the ground while riding their horses and try to score by placing it in their opponent's goal. Navruz, also called Nowruz, marks the first day of spring and is celebrated on the day of the astronomical vernal equinox, which usually occurs on 21 March or the previous or following days depending on where it is observed. (Photo by Igor Kovalenko/EPA/EFE)

Kyrgyz horsemen participate in the traditional Central Asian sport of Kok-Boru (goat dragging), a competition held as part of the Navruz celebrations in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 18 March 2019. Kok-Boru is a game where players grab a goat carcass from the ground while riding their horses and try to score by placing it in their opponent's goal. Navruz, also called Nowruz, marks the first day of spring and is celebrated on the day of the astronomical vernal equinox, which usually occurs on 21 March or the previous or following days depending on where it is observed. (Photo by Igor Kovalenko/EPA/EFE)



People take part in an attempt to break the Guinness World Records of the longest table to celebrate the international food market of Rungis' 50th anniversary, on March 17, 2019 in Rungis, outside Paris, France. (Photo by Alain Jocard/AFP Photo)

People take part in an attempt to break the Guinness World Records of the longest table to celebrate the international food market of Rungis' 50th anniversary, on March 17, 2019 in Rungis, outside Paris, France. (Photo by Alain Jocard/AFP Photo)



Gallery assistants pose for a photograph with items forming an installation entitled “The Asset Strippers” by British artist Mike Nelson, during a photocall at Tate Britain in London on March 18, 2019, ahead of the opening of his exhibition which forms the Tate Britain Commission 2019. The annual Tate Britain Commission invites artists to make a work in response to the unique architecture and history of the neo-classical Duveen Galleries at the heart of Tate Britain. (Photo by Niklas Halle/AFP Photo)

Gallery assistants pose for a photograph with items forming an installation entitled “The Asset Strippers” by British artist Mike Nelson, during a photocall at Tate Britain in London on March 18, 2019, ahead of the opening of his exhibition which forms the Tate Britain Commission 2019. The annual Tate Britain Commission invites artists to make a work in response to the unique architecture and history of the neo-classical Duveen Galleries at the heart of Tate Britain. (Photo by Niklas Halle/AFP Photo)



Women who support Qhara Qhara community, a Quechua ethnic group, rest during a protest in La Paz, Bolivia, March 18, 2019. (Photo by David Mercado/Reuters)

Women who support Qhara Qhara community, a Quechua ethnic group, rest during a protest in La Paz, Bolivia, March 18, 2019. (Photo by David Mercado/Reuters)



A hot-air balloon takes off to ride above Ihlara Valley, Cappadocia, Aksaray, Turkey on March 06, 2019. (Photo by Murat Oner Tas/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

A hot-air balloon takes off to ride above Ihlara Valley, Cappadocia, Aksaray, Turkey on March 06, 2019. (Photo by Murat Oner Tas/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)



Renee LeGrand, of Foothill Ranch, Calif., takes a picture among wildflowers in bloom Monday, March 18, 2019, in Lake Elsinore, Calif. About 150,000 people flocked over the weekend to see this year's rain-fed flaming orange patches of poppies lighting up the hillsides near Lake Elsinore, a city of about 60,000 residents. The crowds became so bad Sunday that Lake Elsinore officials  closed access to poppy-blanketed Walker Canyon. By Monday the #poppyshutdown announced by the city on Twitter was over and the road to the canyon was re-opened. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)

Renee LeGrand, of Foothill Ranch, Calif., takes a picture among wildflowers in bloom Monday, March 18, 2019, in Lake Elsinore, Calif. About 150,000 people flocked over the weekend to see this year's rain-fed flaming orange patches of poppies lighting up the hillsides near Lake Elsinore, a city of about 60,000 residents. The crowds became so bad Sunday that Lake Elsinore officials closed access to poppy-blanketed Walker Canyon. By Monday the #poppyshutdown announced by the city on Twitter was over and the road to the canyon was re-opened. (Photo by Gregory Bull/AP Photo)
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