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GREECE, Athens: Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras addresses supporters in Athens after claiming victory in Greece's parliamentary election on September 20, 2015. The leftist party plans to form a coalition government with the small right-wing Independent Greeks party after defeating its main rival, the conservative New Democracy party, with an early figure of 35.46 per cent of the vote. GREECE, Athens: Supporters of Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras celebrate in Athens after he claimed victory in Greece's parliamentary election on September 20, 2015. The leftist party plans to form a coalition government with the small right-wing Independent Greeks party after defeating its main rival, the conservative New Democracy party, with an early figure of 35.46 per cent of the vote. GREECE, Athens: Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras (left) embraces leader of the Independent Greeks party Panos Kammenos while addressing supporters in Athens after claiming victory in Greece's parliamentary election on September 20, 2015. The two parties plan to form a coalition government after the leftist Syriza defeated its main rival, the conservative New Democracy party, with an early figure of 35.46 per cent of the vote. GREECE, Athens: Supporters of Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras celebrate in Athens after he claimed victory in Greece's parliamentary election on September 20, 2015. The leftist party plans to form a coalition government with the small right-wing Independent Greeks party after defeating its main rival, the conservative New Democracy party, with an early figure of 35.46 per cent of the vote. GREECE, Athens: Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras addresses supporters in Athens after claiming victory in Greece's parliamentary election on September 20, 2015. The leftist party plans to form a coalition government with the small right-wing Independent Greeks party after defeating its main rival, the conservative New Democracy party, with an early figure of 35.46 per cent of the vote. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and festivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and festivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and festivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and festivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and festivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and festivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and festivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and festivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and festivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and festivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and festivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and festivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and festivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and festivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and fesitivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and fesitivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and fesitivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and fesitivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and fesitivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and fesitivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and fesitivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and fesitivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and fesitivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and fesitivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and fesitivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and fesitivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. NEPAL, Kathmandu: After years of debate, Nepal adopted a new constitution on September 20, 2015, prompting scores of residents to celebrate near the constituent assembly building in Kathmandu. Out of the 598 members of the Constituent Assembly, 507 voted for the new constitution, 25 voted against, and 66 abstained in a vote on September 16, 2015. The event was marked with fireworks and fesitivities, but also with protests organized by parties of the Tharu and Madhesi ethnic communities. EGYPT, Cairo: Preparations for the upcoming Eid al-Adha festival take place at the main camel market in Cairo, Egypt on September 20, 2015. Also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, the three-day holiday marks the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca and commemorates the willingness of the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham to Christians and Jews) to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. EGYPT, Cairo: Preparations for the upcoming Eid al-Adha festival take place at the main camel market in Cairo, Egypt on September 20, 2015. Also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, the three-day holiday marks the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca and commemorates the willingness of the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham to Christians and Jews) to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. EGYPT, Cairo: Preparations for the upcoming Eid al-Adha festival take place at the main camel market in Cairo, Egypt on September 20, 2015. Also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, the three-day holiday marks the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca and commemorates the willingness of the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham to Christians and Jews) to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. EGYPT, Cairo: Preparations for the upcoming Eid al-Adha festival take place at the main camel market in Cairo, Egypt on September 20, 2015. Also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, the three-day holiday marks the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca and commemorates the willingness of the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham to Christians and Jews) to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. PAKISTAN, Karachi: A tiger braves the scorching heat wave on September 20, 2015 by taking a dip at the Zoological Garden in Karachi, Pakistan. EGYPT, Cairo: Preparations for the upcoming Eid al-Adha festival take place at the main camel market in Cairo, Egypt on September 20, 2015. Also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, the three-day holiday marks the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca and commemorates the willingness of the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham to Christians and Jews) to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. EGYPT, Cairo: Preparations for the upcoming Eid al-Adha festival take place at the main camel market in Cairo, Egypt on September 20, 2015. Also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, the three-day holiday marks the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca and commemorates the willingness of the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham to Christians and Jews) to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. PAKISTAN, Karachi: A tiger braves the scorching heat wave on September 20, 2015 by taking a dip at the Zoological Garden in Karachi, Pakistan. PAKISTAN, Karachi: A tiger braves the scorching heat wave on September 20, 2015 by taking a dip at the Zoological Garden in Karachi, Pakistan. PAKISTAN, Karachi: A lion braves the scorching heat wave on September 20, 2015 by taking a sip of water at the Zoological Garden in Karachi, Pakistan. PAKISTAN, Karachi: A tiger braves the scorching heat wave on September 20, 2015 by taking a dip at the Zoological Garden in Karachi, Pakistan. PAKISTAN, Karachi: A tiger braves the scorching heat wave on September 20, 2015 by taking a dip at the Zoological Garden in Karachi, Pakistan. PAKISTAN, Karachi: A lion braves the scorching heat wave on September 20, 2015 by taking a sip of water at the Zoological Garden in Karachi, Pakistan. PAKISTAN, Karachi: A lion braves the scorching heat wave on September 20, 2015 by taking a sip of water at the Zoological Garden in Karachi, Pakistan. PAKISTAN, Karachi: A lion braves the scorching heat wave on September 20, 2015 by taking a sip of water at the Zoological Garden in Karachi, Pakistan. PAKISTAN, Karachi: A tiger braves the scorching heat wave on September 20, 2015 by taking a dip at the Zoological Garden in Karachi, Pakistan. PAKISTAN, Karachi: A tiger braves the scorching heat wave on September 20, 2015 by taking a dip at the Zoological Garden in Karachi, Pakistan. PAKISTAN, Karachi: A tiger braves the scorching heat wave on September 20, 2015 by taking a dip at the Zoological Garden in Karachi, Pakistan.