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UNITED KINGDOM, London: Jamie Laing was among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Joe Wright's Pan, a prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan stories, on September 20, 2015. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Cara Delevingne was among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Joe Wright's Pan, a prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan stories, on September 20, 2015. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Cara Delevingne was among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Joe Wright's Pan, a prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan stories, on September 20, 2015. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Garrett Hedlund was among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Joe Wright's Pan, a prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan stories, on September 20, 2015. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness were among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Joe Wright's Pan, a prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan stories, on September 20, 2015. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Cara Delevingne was among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Joe Wright's Pan, a prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan stories, on September 20, 2015. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Cara Delevingne was among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Joe Wright's Pan, a prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan stories, on September 20, 2015. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Cara Delevingne was among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Joe Wright's Pan, a prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan stories, on September 20, 2015. UNITED KINGDOM, London:  Amanda Lamb (l) was among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Joe Wright's Pan, a prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan stories, on September 20, 2015. UNITED KINGDOM, London:  Amanda Lamb was among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Joe Wright's Pan, a prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan stories, on September 20, 2015. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Adeel Akhtar was among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Joe Wright's Pan, a prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan stories, on September 20, 2015. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Bronson Webb was among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Joe Wright's Pan, a prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan stories, on September 20, 2015. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Cara Delevingne was among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Joe Wright's Pan, a prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan stories, on September 20, 2015. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Cara Delevingne was among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Joe Wright's Pan, a prequel to J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan stories, on September 20, 2015. RUSSIA, Moscow:  Activist Alexei Navalny addressed Russian opposition activists as they rallied in Moscow on September 20, 2015, in the wake of regional elections that widely favored the ruling United Russia party and prompted accusations of vote rigging. The Meeting to Change Power protest, organised by prominent anti-corruption campaigner Navalny, drew an estimated 2,000-4,000 people, well short of estimates in advance of the rally. RUSSIA, Moscow: Writer, poet and journalist Dmitry Bykov addressed Russian opposition activists as they rallied in Moscow on September 20, 2015, in the wake of regional elections that widely favored the ruling United Russia party and prompted accusations of vote rigging. The Meeting to Change Power protest, organised by prominent anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny, drew an estimated 2,000-4,000 people, well short of estimates in advance of the rally. RUSSIA, Moscow: Chief editor of The New Times magazine Yevgenia Albats addressed Russian opposition activists as they rallied in Moscow on September 20, 2015, in the wake of regional elections that widely favored the ruling United Russia party and prompted accusations of vote rigging. The Meeting to Change Power protest, organised by prominent anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny, drew an estimated 2,000-4,000 people, well short of estimates in advance of the rally. RUSSIA, Moscow: Russian opposition activists rallied in Moscow on September 20, 2015, in the wake of regional elections that widely favored the ruling United Russia party and prompted accusations of vote rigging. The Meeting to Change Power protest, organised by prominent anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny, drew an estimated 2,000-4,000 people, well short of estimates in advance of the rally. RUSSIA, Moscow: Activist and liberal politician Ilya Yashin addressed Russian opposition activists as they rallied in Moscow on September 20, 2015, in the wake of regional elections that widely favored the ruling United Russia party and prompted accusations of vote rigging. The Meeting to Change Power protest, organised by prominent anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny, drew an estimated 2,000-4,000 people, well short of estimates in advance of the rally. RUSSIA, Moscow: Russian opposition activists rallied in Moscow on September 20, 2015, in the wake of regional elections that widely favored the ruling United Russia party and prompted accusations of vote rigging. The Meeting to Change Power protest, organised by prominent anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny, drew an estimated 2,000-4,000 people, well short of estimates in advance of the rally. RUSSIA, Moscow: A man holds a photo of slain opposition politician Boris Nemstov as Russian opposition activists rallied in Moscow on September 20, 2015, in the wake of regional elections that widely favored the ruling United Russia party and prompted accusations of vote rigging. The Meeting to Change Power protest, organised by prominent anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny, drew an estimated 2,000-4,000 people, well short of estimates in advance of the rally. RUSSIA, Moscow: A sign is held saying 'Putin 666' as Russian opposition activists rallied in Moscow on September 20, 2015, in the wake of regional elections that widely favored the ruling United Russia party and prompted accusations of vote rigging. The Meeting to Change Power protest, organised by prominent anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny, drew an estimated 2,000-4,000 people, well short of estimates in advance of the rally. RUSSIA, Moscow:  Activist Alexei Navalny addressed Russian opposition activists as they rallied in Moscow on September 20, 2015, in the wake of regional elections that widely favored the ruling United Russia party and prompted accusations of vote rigging. The Meeting to Change Power protest, organised by prominent anti-corruption campaigner Navalny, drew an estimated 2,000-4,000 people, well short of estimates in advance of the rally. RUSSIA, Moscow: Russian opposition activists rallied in Moscow on September 20, 2015, in the wake of regional elections that widely favored the ruling United Russia party and prompted accusations of vote rigging. The Meeting to Change Power protest, organised by prominent anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny, drew an estimated 2,000-4,000 people, well short of estimates in advance of the rally. GREECE, Athens: Syriza supporters wave flags as Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras addressed supporters in Athens after claiming victory in Greece's parliamentary election on September 20, 2015. GREECE, Athens: Syriza supporters celebrate in the streets as Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras addressed supporters in Athens after claiming victory in Greece's parliamentary election on September 20, 2015. GREECE, Athens: Syriza supporters celebrate with a large flag from the 'L'Altra Europa con Tsipras' Italian party as Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras addressed supporters in Athens after claiming victory in Greece's parliamentary election on September 20, 2015. GREECE, Athens: Victorious Alexis Tsipras, the designated Greek Prime Minister, addresses the crowd in Athens after claiming victory in Greece's parliamentary election on September 20, 2015. GREECE, Athens: Victorious Alexis Tsipras, the designated Greek Prime Minister, addresses the crowd in Athens after claiming victory in Greece's parliamentary election on September 20, 2015. GREECE, Athens: Panos Kammenos from the Independent Greeks addressed supporters in Athens after agreeing to enter a coalition agreement with victorious Syriza after Greece's parliamentary election on September 20, 2015. GREECE, Athens: Independent Greeks supporters pose with party flags in Athens after their party agreed to enter a coalition agreement with victorious Syriza after Greece's parliamentary election on September 20, 2015. GREECE, Athens: Syriza supporters celebrate with a large flag from the 'L'Altra Europa con Tsipras' Italian party as Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras addressed supporters in Athens after claiming victory in Greece's parliamentary election on September 20, 2015. 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.