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BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Former Bangladeshi prime minister and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader Khaleda Zia arrives at a court in Dhaka on April 5, 2016.A court in Bangladesh granted bail to opposition leader Khaleda Zia on April 5 after issuing a warrant for her arrest over a deadly fire-bomb attack on a bus, her lawyer said BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Former Bangladeshi prime minister and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader Khaleda Zia arrives at a court in Dhaka on April 5, 2016.A court in Bangladesh granted bail to opposition leader Khaleda Zia on April 5 after issuing a warrant for her arrest over a deadly fire-bomb attack on a bus, her lawyer said BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Former Bangladeshi prime minister and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader Khaleda Zia arrives at a court in Dhaka on April 5, 2016.A court in Bangladesh granted bail to opposition leader Khaleda Zia on April 5 after issuing a warrant for her arrest over a deadly fire-bomb attack on a bus, her lawyer said BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Former Bangladeshi prime minister and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader Khaleda Zia arrives at a court in Dhaka on April 5, 2016.A court in Bangladesh granted bail to opposition leader Khaleda Zia on April 5 after issuing a warrant for her arrest over a deadly fire-bomb attack on a bus, her lawyer said FRANCE, Paris: A man holds a placard reading #PanamaLeaks, People, Enough of extorsions referring to the massive data leak called Panama Papers as hundreds of militants of the Nuit Debout or Standing night movement hold a general assembly to vote about the developments of the movement at the Place de la Republique in Paris on April 4, 2016. It has been five days that hundred of people have occupied the square to show, at first, their opposition to the labour reforms in the wake of the nationwide demonstration which took place on March 31, 2016. FRANCE, Paris: A man holds a placard reading #PanamaLeaks, People, Enough of extorsions referring to the massive data leak called Panama Papers as hundreds of militants of the Nuit Debout or Standing night movement hold a general assembly to vote about the developments of the movement at the Place de la Republique in Paris on April 4, 2016. It has been five days that hundred of people have occupied the square to show, at first, their opposition to the labour reforms in the wake of the nationwide demonstration which took place on March 31, 2016. FRANCE, Paris: A man holds a placard reading Refugees welcome as hundreds of militants of the Nuit Debout or Standing night movement hold a general assembly to vote about the developments of the movement at the Place de la Republique in Paris on April 4, 2016. It has been five days that hundred of people have occupied the square to show, at first, their opposition to the labour reforms in the wake of the nationwide demonstration which took place on March 31, 2016. FRANCE, Paris: Hundreds of militants of the Nuit Debout or Standing night movement hold a general assembly to vote about the developments of the movement at the Place de la Republique in Paris on April 4, 2016. It has been five days that hundred of people have occupied the square to show, at first, their opposition to the labour reforms in the wake of the nationwide demonstration which took place on March 31, 2016. FRANCE, Paris: Hundreds of militants of the Nuit Debout or Standing night movement hold a general assembly to vote about the developments of the movement at the Place de la Republique in Paris on April 4, 2016. It has been five days that hundred of people have occupied the square to show, at first, their opposition to the labour reforms in the wake of the nationwide demonstration which took place on March 31, 2016. FRANCE, Paris: A woman addresses to a crowd of people as hundreds of militants of the Nuit Debout or Standing night movement hold a general assembly to vote about the developments of the movement at the Place de la Republique in Paris on April 4, 2016. It has been five days that hundred of people have occupied the square to show, at first, their opposition to the labour reforms in the wake of the nationwide demonstration which took place on March 31, 2016. FRANCE, Paris: A woman addresses to a crowd of people as hundreds of militants of the Nuit Debout or Standing night movement hold a general assembly to vote about the developments of the movement at the Place de la Republique in Paris on April 4, 2016. It has been five days that hundred of people have occupied the square to show, at first, their opposition to the labour reforms in the wake of the nationwide demonstration which took place on March 31, 2016. FRANCE, Paris: A woman addresses to a crowd of people as hundreds of militants of the Nuit Debout or Standing night movement hold a general assembly to vote about the developments of the movement at the Place de la Republique in Paris on April 4, 2016. It has been five days that hundred of people have occupied the square to show, at first, their opposition to the labour reforms in the wake of the nationwide demonstration which took place on March 31, 2016. FRANCE, Paris: A picture is taken of a placard reading Standing night, Valls on his knees as hundreds of militants of the Nuit Debout or Standing night movement hold a general assembly to vote about the developments of the movement at the Place de la Republique in Paris on April 4, 2016. It has been five days that hundred of people have occupied the square to show, at first, their opposition to the labour reforms in the wake of the nationwide demonstration which took place on March 31, 2016. FRANCE, Paris: A man holds a placard reading #PanamaLeaks, People, Enough of extorsions referring to the massive data leak called Panama Papers as hundreds of militants of the Nuit Debout or Standing night movement hold a general assembly to vote about the developments of the movement at the Place de la Republique in Paris on April 4, 2016. It has been five days that hundred of people have occupied the square to show, at first, their opposition to the labour reforms in the wake of the nationwide demonstration which took place on March 31, 2016. FRANCE, Paris: A man holds a placard reading #PanamaLeaks, People, Enough of extorsions referring to the massive data leak called Panama Papers as hundreds of militants of the Nuit Debout or Standing night movement hold a general assembly to vote about the developments of the movement at the Place de la Republique in Paris on April 4, 2016. It has been five days that hundred of people have occupied the square to show, at first, their opposition to the labour reforms in the wake of the nationwide demonstration which took place on March 31, 2016. ICELAND, Reykjavik: Crowds gather outside Iceland's parliament demanding the Prime Minister step down over allegations he concealed investments in an offshore company in Reykjavik on April 4, 2016. Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson earlier refused to resign after details about Wintris, an offshore firm used to allegedly hide million-dollar investments which he owned with his wife, were made public in Panama Papers massive data leak. ICELAND, Reykjavik: Crowds gather outside Iceland's parliament demanding the Prime Minister step down over allegations he concealed investments in an offshore company in Reykjavik on April 4, 2016. Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson earlier refused to resign after details about Wintris, an offshore firm used to allegedly hide million-dollar investments which he owned with his wife, were made public in Panama Papers massive data leak. ICELAND, Reykjavik: Crowds gather outside Iceland's parliament demanding the Prime Minister step down over allegations he concealed investments in an offshore company in Reykjavik on April 4, 2016. Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson earlier refused to resign after details about Wintris, an offshore firm used to allegedly hide million-dollar investments which he owned with his wife, were made public in Panama Papers massive data leak. ICELAND, Reykjavik: Crowds gather outside Iceland's parliament demanding the Prime Minister step down over allegations he concealed investments in an offshore company in Reykjavik on April 4, 2016. Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson earlier refused to resign after details about Wintris, an offshore firm used to allegedly hide million-dollar investments which he owned with his wife, were made public in Panama Papers massive data leak. ICELAND, Reykjavik: Crowds gather outside Iceland's parliament demanding the Prime Minister step down over allegations he concealed investments in an offshore company in Reykjavik on April 4, 2016. Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson earlier refused to resign after details about Wintris, an offshore firm used to allegedly hide million-dollar investments which he owned with his wife, were made public in Panama Papers massive data leak. ICELAND, Reykjavik: Crowds gather outside Iceland's parliament demanding the Prime Minister step down over allegations he concealed investments in an offshore company in Reykjavik on April 4, 2016. Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson earlier refused to resign after details about Wintris, an offshore firm used to allegedly hide million-dollar investments which he owned with his wife, were made public in Panama Papers massive data leak. ICELAND, Reykjavik: Crowds gather outside Iceland's parliament demanding the Prime Minister step down over allegations he concealed investments in an offshore company in Reykjavik on April 4, 2016. Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson earlier refused to resign after details about Wintris, an offshore firm used to allegedly hide million-dollar investments which he owned with his wife, were made public in Panama Papers massive data leak. ICELAND, Reykjavik: Crowds gather outside Iceland's parliament demanding the Prime Minister step down over allegations he concealed investments in an offshore company in Reykjavik on April 4, 2016. Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson earlier refused to resign after details about Wintris, an offshore firm used to allegedly hide million-dollar investments which he owned with his wife, were made public in Panama Papers massive data leak. ICELAND, Reykjavik: Crowds gather outside Iceland's parliament demanding the Prime Minister step down over allegations he concealed investments in an offshore company in Reykjavik on April 4, 2016. Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson earlier refused to resign after details about Wintris, an offshore firm used to allegedly hide million-dollar investments which he owned with his wife, were made public in Panama Papers massive data leak. ICELAND, Reykjavik: Crowds gather outside Iceland's parliament demanding the Prime Minister step down over allegations he concealed investments in an offshore company in Reykjavik on April 4, 2016. Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson earlier refused to resign after details about Wintris, an offshore firm used to allegedly hide million-dollar investments which he owned with his wife, were made public in Panama Papers massive data leak. ICELAND, Reykjavik: Crowds gather outside Iceland's parliament demanding the Prime Minister step down over allegations he concealed investments in an offshore company in Reykjavik on April 4, 2016. Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson earlier refused to resign after details about Wintris, an offshore firm used to allegedly hide million-dollar investments which he owned with his wife, were made public in Panama Papers massive data leak. GREECE, Idomeni: Refugees and migrants go on their daily life at a makeshift camp  on April 4, 2016 at Greece-Macedonian border, near Idomeni village where thousands of people are stranded by the Balkan border blockade. Migrants return from Greece to Turkey begun under the terms of an EU deal that has worried aid groups that same day, as Athens struggles to manage the overload of desperate people on its soil. Over 51,000 refugees and migrants seeking to reach northern Europe are stuck in Greece, after Balkan states sealed their borders. Under the agreement, designed to halt the main influx which comes from Turkey, all irregular migrants arriving since March 20 face being sent back, although the deal calls for each case to be examined individually. For every Syrian refugee returned, another Syrian refugee will be resettled from Turkey to the EU, with numbers capped at 72,000. GREECE, Idomeni: Refugees and migrants go on their daily life at a makeshift camp on April 4, 2016 at Greece-Macedonian border, near Idomeni village where thousands of people are stranded by the Balkan border blockade. Migrants return from Greece to Turkey begun under the terms of an EU deal that has worried aid groups that same day, as Athens struggles to manage the overload of desperate people on its soil. Over 51,000 refugees and migrants seeking to reach northern Europe are stuck in Greece, after Balkan states sealed their borders. Under the agreement, designed to halt the main influx which comes from Turkey, all irregular migrants arriving since March 20 face being sent back, although the deal calls for each case to be examined individually. For every Syrian refugee returned, another Syrian refugee will be resettled from Turkey to the EU, with numbers capped at 72,000. GREECE, Idomeni: A picture is taken of a makeshift camp set by migrants on April 4, 2016 at Greece-Macedonian border, near Idomeni village where thousands of people are stranded by the Balkan border blockade. Migrants return from Greece to Turkey begun under the terms of an EU deal that has worried aid groups that same day, as Athens struggles to manage the overload of desperate people on its soil. Over 51,000 refugees and migrants seeking to reach northern Europe are stuck in Greece, after Balkan states sealed their borders. Under the agreement, designed to halt the main influx which comes from Turkey, all irregular migrants arriving since March 20 face being sent back, although the deal calls for each case to be examined individually. For every Syrian refugee returned, another Syrian refugee will be resettled from Turkey to the EU, with numbers capped at 72,000. GREECE, Idomeni: Migrants warm up next to a fire near railway tracks in a makeshift camp on April 4, 2016 at Greece-Macedonian border, near Idomeni village where thousands of people are stranded by the Balkan border blockade. Migrants return from Greece to Turkey begun under the terms of an EU deal that has worried aid groups that same day, as Athens struggles to manage the overload of desperate people on its soil. Over 51,000 refugees and migrants seeking to reach northern Europe are stuck in Greece, after Balkan states sealed their borders. Under the agreement, designed to halt the main influx which comes from Turkey, all irregular migrants arriving since March 20 face being sent back, although the deal calls for each case to be examined individually. For every Syrian refugee returned, another Syrian refugee will be resettled from Turkey to the EU, with numbers capped at 72,000. GREECE, Idomeni: A picture is taken of a makeshift camp set by migrants on April 4, 2016 at Greece-Macedonian border, near Idomeni village where thousands of people are stranded by the Balkan border blockade. Migrants return from Greece to Turkey begun under the terms of an EU deal that has worried aid groups that same day, as Athens struggles to manage the overload of desperate people on its soil. Over 51,000 refugees and migrants seeking to reach northern Europe are stuck in Greece, after Balkan states sealed their borders. Under the agreement, designed to halt the main influx which comes from Turkey, all irregular migrants arriving since March 20 face being sent back, although the deal calls for each case to be examined individually. For every Syrian refugee returned, another Syrian refugee will be resettled from Turkey to the EU, with numbers capped at 72,000. GREECE, Idomeni: Children stand next to a railway line in a makeshift camp on April 4, 2016 at Greece-Macedonian border, near Idomeni village where thousands of people are stranded by the Balkan border blockade. Migrants return from Greece to Turkey begun under the terms of an EU deal that has worried aid groups that same day, as Athens struggles to manage the overload of desperate people on its soil. Over 51,000 refugees and migrants seeking to reach northern Europe are stuck in Greece, after Balkan states sealed their borders. Under the agreement, designed to halt the main influx which comes from Turkey, all irregular migrants arriving since March 20 face being sent back, although the deal calls for each case to be examined individually. For every Syrian refugee returned, another Syrian refugee will be resettled from Turkey to the EU, with numbers capped at 72,000. GREECE, Idomeni: Children warm up next to a fire at a makeshift camp on April 4, 2016 at Greece-Macedonian border, near Idomeni village where thousands of people are stranded by the Balkan border blockade. Migrants return from Greece to Turkey begun under the terms of an EU deal that has worried aid groups that same day, as Athens struggles to manage the overload of desperate people on its soil. Over 51,000 refugees and migrants seeking to reach northern Europe are stuck in Greece, after Balkan states sealed their borders. Under the agreement, designed to halt the main influx which comes from Turkey, all irregular migrants arriving since March 20 face being sent back, although the deal calls for each case to be examined individually. For every Syrian refugee returned, another Syrian refugee will be resettled from Turkey to the EU, with numbers capped at 72,000. GREECE, Idomeni: Children play in a stationary wagon on April 4, 2016 at Greece-Macedonian border, near Idomeni village where thousands of people are stranded by the Balkan border blockade. Migrants return from Greece to Turkey begun under the terms of an EU deal that has worried aid groups that same day, as Athens struggles to manage the overload of desperate people on its soil. Over 51,000 refugees and migrants seeking to reach northern Europe are stuck in Greece, after Balkan states sealed their borders. Under the agreement, designed to halt the main influx which comes from Turkey, all irregular migrants arriving since March 20 face being sent back, although the deal calls for each case to be examined individually. For every Syrian refugee returned, another Syrian refugee will be resettled from Turkey to the EU, with numbers capped at 72,000. ICELAND, Reykjavik: People gathered in Reykjavik, Iceland on April 4, 2016, to demand the Prime Minister of Iceland, Gunnlaugsson, resign because of the information that was leaked in the Panama Papers. The documents reveal that Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson, hid millions of dollars in an offshore account as the economy collapsed.  ICELAND, Reykjavik: Thousands rallied in Reykjavik, Iceland on April 4, 2016, to demand the Prime Minister of Iceland to resign because of the information that was leaked in the Panama Papers. The documents reveal that Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson, hid millions of dollars in an offshore account as the economy collapsed.  ICELAND, Reykjavik: Thousands of people gathered in downtown Reykjavik, Iceland on April 4, 2016, to demand a new election and for the Prime Minister of Iceland to resign because of the information that was leaked in the Panama Papers. The documents reveal that Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson, hid millions of dollars in an offshore account as the economy collapsed.  ALGERIA, Boudouaou: Hundreds of teachers are on hunger strike in Boudouaou, near Alger, in Algeria, on April 4, 2016. They have been blocked by policemen in Boudouaou as they marched towards Alger to demand their appointment. ALGERIA, Boudouaou: Hundreds of teachers are on hunger strike in Boudouaou, near Alger, in Algeria, on April 4, 2016. They have been blocked by policemen in Boudouaou as they marched towards Alger to demand their appointment. ALGERIA, Boudouaou: Hundreds of teachers are on hunger strike in Boudouaou, near Alger, in Algeria, on April 4, 2016. They have been blocked by policemen in Boudouaou as they marched towards Alger to demand their appointment. ALGERIA, Boudouaou: Hundreds of teachers are on hunger strike in Boudouaou, near Alger, in Algeria, on April 4, 2016. They have been blocked by policemen in Boudouaou as they marched towards Alger to demand their appointment. ALGERIA, Boudouaou: Hundreds of teachers are on hunger strike in Boudouaou, near Alger, in Algeria, on April 4, 2016. They have been blocked by policemen in Boudouaou as they marched towards Alger to demand their appointment. EGYPT, Cairo: A man yells  and walks in front of the protest line during a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2016, over the uselessness of their degrees after they cannot find jobs. The protesters are demanding to be appointed to jobs in the state administration.  EGYPT, Cairo: A demonstrator chants during a rally in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2016, over the uselessness of their degrees after they cannot find jobs. The protesters are demanding to be appointed to jobs in the state administration.  EGYPT, Cairo: PHD and high degree holders rallied in Cairo, Egypt on April 4, 2016, over the uselessness of their degrees after they cannot find jobs. The protesters are demanding to be appointed to jobs in the state administration.  TURKEY, Dikili: A woman holds a sign reading EU started the biggest official human trafficking of human history. Shame on EU! as migrants who are deported from Lesbos and Chios islands in Greece to Turkey, arrive on April 4, 2016 in the port of Dikili, in Izmir district. Migrants return from Greece to Turkey begun under the terms of an EU deal that has worried aid groups, as Athens struggles to manage the overload of desperate people on its soil. Over 51,000 refugees and migrants seeking to reach northern Europe are stuck in Greece, after Balkan states sealed their borders. Hundreds more continue to land on the Greek islands every day despite the EU deal. TURKEY, Dikili: A woman holds a sign reading Open the borders as migrants who are deported from Lesbos and Chios islands in Greece to Turkey, arrive on April 4, 2016 in the port of Dikili, in Izmir district. Migrants return from Greece to Turkey begun under the terms of an EU deal that has worried aid groups, as Athens struggles to manage the overload of desperate people on its soil. Over 51,000 refugees and migrants seeking to reach northern Europe are stuck in Greece, after Balkan states sealed their borders. Hundreds more continue to land on the Greek islands every day despite the EU deal. TURKEY, Dikili: A man holds a sign reading Refugees welcome! This country is your home! as migrants who are deported from Lesbos and Chios islands in Greece to Turkey, arrive on April 4, 2016 in the port of Dikili, in Izmir district. Migrants return from Greece to Turkey begun under the terms of an EU deal that has worried aid groups, as Athens struggles to manage the overload of desperate people on its soil. Over 51,000 refugees and migrants seeking to reach northern Europe are stuck in Greece, after Balkan states sealed their borders. Hundreds more continue to land on the Greek islands every day despite the EU deal. TURKEY, Dikili: A small Turkish ferry carrying migrants who are deported from Lesbos and Chios islands in Greece to Turkey, arrive on April 4, 2016 in the port of Dikili, in Izmir district. Migrants return from Greece to Turkey begun under the terms of an EU deal that has worried aid groups, as Athens struggles to manage the overload of desperate people on its soil. Over 51,000 refugees and migrants seeking to reach northern Europe are stuck in Greece, after Balkan states sealed their borders. Hundreds more continue to land on the Greek islands every day despite the EU deal. TURKEY, Dikili: A small Turkish ferry carrying migrants who are deported from Lesbos and Chios islands in Greece to Turkey, arrive on April 4, 2016 in the port of Dikili, in Izmir district. Migrants return from Greece to Turkey begun under the terms of an EU deal that has worried aid groups, as Athens struggles to manage the overload of desperate people on its soil. Over 51,000 refugees and migrants seeking to reach northern Europe are stuck in Greece, after Balkan states sealed their borders. Hundreds more continue to land on the Greek islands every day despite the EU deal.