People gather by an overturned train carriage at the scene of a railway accident in the city of Toukh in Egypt's central Nile Delta province of Qalyubiya on April 18, 2021. The train accident in Egypt left 97 wounded on April 18 after it derailed off its tracks heading northwards from the capital Cairo, the health ministry said, in the latest railway disaster. Eight carriages derailed off the tracks as the train headed to Mansoura, about 130 kilometres north of Cairo. (Photo by Ayman Aref/AFP Photo)
A man climbs out of the hatch of an overturned passenger carriage at the scene of a railway accident in the city of Toukh in Egypt's central Nile Delta province of Qalyubiya on April 18, 2021. (Photo by Ayman Aref/AFP Photo)
Egyptian police officers stand guard at the site where train carriages derailed in Qalioubia province, north of Cairo, Egypt April 18, 2021. (Photo by Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters)
People look underneath an overturned passenger carriage at the scene of a railway accident in the city of Toukh in Egypt's central Nile Delta province of Qalyubiya on April 18, 2021. (Photo by Ayman Aref/AFP Photo)
A boy stands at the site where train carriages derailed in Qalioubia province, north of Cairo, Egypt on April 18, 2021. (Photo by Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters)
Police officers detain a pro-Russia demonstrator as protesters gather front of the Russian Embassy on April 18, 2021 in Prague. Czech Prime minister Andrej Babis and Czech Foreign Minister Jan Hamacak announced on April 17, 2021 that the Czech Republic will expel 18 Russian diplomats who were involved in case of blast in Vrbetice ammunition depot in December 2014. In the relation to the case the Czech police is searching for Alexander Petrov and Russian Boshirov, who are also accused in relations with the case of poisoning of Sergei Skripal in 2018 in Salisbury. (Photo by Michal Cizek/AFP Photo)
Anti-coup protesters shout slogan with a banner reading “Carry on revolution! We do not accept as the military slave”, in Kamayut township of Yangon, Myanmar, Monday, April 19, 2021. Anti-coup protesters kept public demonstrations going despite the threat of lethal violence from security forces. (Photo by AP Photo/Stringer)
Demonstrators take part in a “Kill the Bill” protest on Parliament Square in London, Britain, April 17, 2021. (Photo by Henry Nicholls/Reuters)
A nurse wears a face mask in the color of the Venezuelan flag and a face shield reading “Vaccine now” during a protest to demand all healthcare workers be vaccinated against COVID-19, at the Los Palos Grandes square, in Caracas on April 17, 2021. (Photo by Federico Parra/AFP Photo)
Empty beds are seen inside a field hospital recently set up to fight the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Bangkok, Thailand, April 18, 2021. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)
The daughter of a victim of the Corona pandemic attends a memorial service in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, April 18, 2021 in remembrance of Germany's corona dead. (Photo by Michael Sohn/AP Photo/Pool)
Passengers from New Zealand, at back, are welcomed by drag queens as they arrive at Sydney Airport in Sydney, Australia, Monday, April 19, 2021, as the much-anticipated travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand opens. (Photo by Rick Rycroft/AP Photo)
A mother hugs her daughter (L) upon her arrival from New Zealand at Sydney International Airport on April 19, 2021, as Australia and New Zealand opened a trans-Tasman quarantine-free travel bubble. (Photo by Saeed Khan/AFP Photo)
Staff welcome the first quarrantine free trans-tasman flight to Auckland from Sydney on April 19, 2021 in Auckland, New Zealand. The trans-Tasman travel bubble between New Zealand and Australia begins on Monday, with people able to travel between the two countries without needing to quarantine. (Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images)
Theatre workers wear masks while standing next to boxes used backstage at entertainment venues, as they attend a demonstration calling on the government to let artists return to work amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, at Piazza del Popolo, in Rome, Italy, April 17, 2021. (Photo by Remo Casilli/Reuters)
Women wait outside the beauty salon without face masks near the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem, 18 April 2021. Israel ends obligatory use of face masks outdoors starting from 18 April following a successful vaccination campaign, but it is still required to wear them indoors. (Photo by Abir Sultan/EPA/EFE)
Revellers gather ready for a fun-filled day from mid-afternoon in Leeds, northern England, on April 18, 2021 as coronavirus restrictions are eased across the country in step two of the government's roadmap out of England's third national lockdown. (Photo by
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Police gesture next to people partying along a street in Soho, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions ease in London, Britain, April 17, 2021. (Photo by Henry Nicholls/Reuters)
Friends celebrate the first weekend of freedom since Boris Johnson eased lockdown restrictions in London, United Kingdom on April 18, 2021. (Photo by London News Pictures)
A man rides his motorcycle along an empty street in Cali on April 17, 2021, during a curfew imposed by the government to help curb infections of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, as weekend partial lockdown takes effect in four Colombian cities. In recent weeks, the Colombian government has imposed, and then tightened, a series of restrictions to stem a third wave of infections that is bringing its health system to the brink of collapse. (Photo by Luis Robayo/AFP Photo)
Members of Euskal Gozogileak (Basque Confectioners) association work on a life-size chocolate version of Picasso's painting “Guernica” in the Spanish Basque town of Lezo on April 16, 2021. The 7.70 x 3.50 meter chocolate replica of “Guernica” will be exhibited from April 25 onward in the town of Gernika to commemorate the 85th anniversary of the bombing raid of the small Basque town by Nazi aircraft, at the behest of General Francisco Franco in 1937. (Photo by Ander Gillenea/AFP Photo)
Gerardo Rivera, fights his first bull of the afternoon named “Reencuentro”, 465kg, in the La Luz de Leon bullring, in Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico, 17 April 2021. (Photo by Luis Ramirez/EPA/EFE)
(L-R) Uisdean MacDonald, Max and Lena Hunter, all senior instructors at Outward Bound at Loch Eil underneath the North east face of Ben Nevis with the flags on April 17, 2021 in Ben Nevis, Scotland. HRH The Duke of Edinburghs longest charitable commitment was with The Outward Bound Trust an organisation committed to the development of young people through powerful learning and adventure in the wild. Outward Bound was founded in 1941 by HRH Prince Philips teacher at Gordonstoun and mentor, Kurt Hahn. The Duke of Edinburgh became involved at the organisations inception as a supporter, before joining its Board as Patron in 1953 until his retirement in 2019. He was also an active Chairman of the Board of Trustees for many years. As such, in honour of the Dukes wonderful involvement and support of the charity – on Saturday Outward Bound instructors will be summiting the UKs highest peaks Ben Nevis, Snowdon and Scafell Pike, and raising Royal Sovereign, Outward Bound and country specific flags in these locations, in memory and in tribute to HRH. (Photo by Robert Perry/Getty Images for The Outward Bound Trust)
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