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GREECE, Olympia: An actress performing as the priestess holds a pot with the Olympic flame at the Temple of Hera on April 21, 2016, during the lighting ceremony of the Olympic flame in ancient Olympia, the sanctuary where the Olympic Games were born in 776 BC. The Olympic flame was lit  in an ancient temple in one country in crisis and solemnly sent off carrying international hopes that Brazil's political paralysis will not taint the Rio Games that start in barely 100 days. GREECE, Olympia: An actress performing as the priestess holds a pot with the Olympic flame at the Temple of Hera on April 21, 2016, during the lighting ceremony of the Olympic flame in ancient Olympia, the sanctuary where the Olympic Games were born in 776 BC. The Olympic flame was lit  in an ancient temple in one country in crisis and solemnly sent off carrying international hopes that Brazil's political paralysis will not taint the Rio Games that start in barely 100 days. GREECE, Olympia: An actress performing as the priestess holds a pot with the Olympic flame at the Temple of Hera on April 21, 2016, during the lighting ceremony of the Olympic flame in ancient Olympia, the sanctuary where the Olympic Games were born in 776 BC. The Olympic flame was lit  in an ancient temple in one country in crisis and solemnly sent off carrying international hopes that Brazil's political paralysis will not taint the Rio Games that start in barely 100 days. GREECE, Olympia: An actress performing as the priestess holds a pot with the Olympic flame at the Temple of Hera on April 21, 2016, during the lighting ceremony of the Olympic flame in ancient Olympia, the sanctuary where the Olympic Games were born in 776 BC. The Olympic flame was lit  in an ancient temple in one country in crisis and solemnly sent off carrying international hopes that Brazil's political paralysis will not taint the Rio Games that start in barely 100 days. GREECE, Olympia: An actress performing as the priestess holds a pot with the Olympic flame at the Temple of Hera on April 21, 2016, during the lighting ceremony of the Olympic flame in ancient Olympia, the sanctuary where the Olympic Games were born in 776 BC. The Olympic flame was lit  in an ancient temple in one country in crisis and solemnly sent off carrying international hopes that Brazil's political paralysis will not taint the Rio Games that start in barely 100 days. GREECE, Olympia: Actors perform during the lightning ceremony of the Olympic flame at the Temple of Hera on April 21, 2016,  in ancient Olympia, the sanctuary where the Olympic Games were born in 776 BC. The Olympic flame was lit  in an ancient temple in one country in crisis and solemnly sent off carrying international hopes that Brazil's political paralysis will not taint the Rio Games that start in barely 100 days. GREECE, Olympia: Actors perform during the lightning ceremony of the Olympic flame at the Temple of Hera on April 21, 2016,  in ancient Olympia, the sanctuary where the Olympic Games were born in 776 BC. The Olympic flame was lit  in an ancient temple in one country in crisis and solemnly sent off carrying international hopes that Brazil's political paralysis will not taint the Rio Games that start in barely 100 days. GREECE, Olympia: Greece's President Prokópis Pavlópoulos attends the lightning ceremony of the Olympic flame at the Temple of Hera on April 21, 2016 in ancient Olympia, the sanctuary where the Olympic Games were born in 776 BC. The Olympic flame was lit  in an ancient temple in one country in crisis and solemnly sent off carrying international hopes that Brazil's political paralysis will not taint the Rio Games that start in barely 100 days. GREECE, Olympia: Hundreds attend the lightning ceremony of the Olympic flame at the Temple of Hera on April 21, 2016 in ancient Olympia, the sanctuary where the Olympic Games were born in 776 BC. The Olympic flame was lit  in an ancient temple in one country in crisis and solemnly sent off carrying international hopes that Brazil's political paralysis will not taint the Rio Games that start in barely 100 days. CHILE, Temuco: The municipal market of Temuco in the Cautin province, southern Chile, is seen on the morning of April 21, 2016, after being destroyed by a massive fire during the night. At least two firefighters have been injured as over 400 people worked to evacuate nearby residents. CHILE, Temuco: A massive fire hits the municipal market of Temuco, in the Cautin province, southern Chile, on the evening of April 20, 2016. At least two firefighters have been injured as over 400 people worked to evacuate nearby residents. CHILE, Temuco: A massive fire hits the municipal market of Temuco, in the Cautin province, southern Chile, on the evening of April 20, 2016. At least two firefighters have been injured as over 400 people worked to evacuate nearby residents. UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Hundreds of pro-cannabis supporters gather in Hyde Park, in London for 4/20 day, a giant annual smoke-in  on April 20, 2016.  UNITED-KINGDOM, London: A man smokes a large reefer as hundreds of pro-cannabis supporters gather in Hyde Park, in London for 4/20 day, a giant annual smoke-in  on April 20, 2016.  UNITED-KINGDOM, London: A man smokes a large reefer as hundreds of pro-cannabis supporters gather in Hyde Park, in London for 4/20 day, a giant annual smoke-in  on April 20, 2016.  UNITED-KINGDOM, London: A man smokes a large reefer as hundreds of pro-cannabis supporters gather in Hyde Park, in London for 4/20 day, a giant annual smoke-in  on April 20, 2016.  UNITED-KINGDOM, London: A man smokes a large reefer as hundreds of pro-cannabis supporters gather in Hyde Park, in London for 4/20 day, a giant annual smoke-in  on April 20, 2016.  UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Men prepare a reefer as hundreds of pro-cannabis supporters gather in Hyde Park, in London for 4/20 day, a giant annual smoke-in  on April 20, 2016.  UNITED-KINGDOM, London: A man wears a cap reading Don't get caught as hundreds of pro-cannabis supporters gather in Hyde Park, in London for 4/20 day, a giant annual smoke-in  on April 20, 2016.  UNITED-KINGDOM, London: A picture is taken of a banner reading Legal cannabis as hundreds of pro-cannabis supporters gather in Hyde Park, in London for 4/20 day, a giant annual smoke-in  on April 20, 2016.  UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Hundreds of pro-cannabis supporters gather in Hyde Park, in London for 4/20 day, a giant annual smoke-in  on April 20, 2016.  UNITED-KINGDOM, London: A woman smokes a reefer as hundreds of pro-cannabis supporters gather in Hyde Park, in London for 4/20 day, a giant annual smoke-in  on April 20, 2016.  UNITED-KINGDOM, London: A man holds a sign reading Free Cannabis as hundreds of pro-cannabis supporters gather in Hyde Park, in London for 4/20 day, a giant annual smoke-in  on April 20, 2016.  UNITED-KINGDOM, London: Hundreds of pro-cannabis supporters gather in Hyde Park, in London for 4/20 day, a giant annual smoke-in  on April 20, 2016.  TURKEY, Istanbul: Policemen arrest a protester outside the courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey, on April 20, 2016, during the second hearing in the trial of a police officer accused of killing Dilek Doğan. Dogan died after being shot dead during a police raid of her family's house in Istanbul's Sariyer district, last October. Dozens of protesters, who shouted Murderers of Dilek must be tried, has been taken into custody by police. TURKEY, Istanbul: Policemen arrest a protester outside the courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey, on April 20, 2016, during the second hearing in the trial of a police officer accused of killing Dilek Doğan. Dogan died after being shot dead during a police raid of her family's house in Istanbul's Sariyer district, last October. Dozens of protesters, who shouted Murderers of Dilek must be tried, has been taken into custody by police. TURKEY, Istanbul: Policemen arrest a protester outside the courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey, on April 20, 2016, during the second hearing in the trial of a police officer accused of killing Dilek Doğan. Dogan died after being shot dead during a police raid of her family's house in Istanbul's Sariyer district, last October. Dozens of protesters, who shouted Murderers of Dilek must be tried, has been taken into custody by police. TURKEY, Istanbul: Policemen arrest a protester outside the courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey, on April 20, 2016, during the second hearing in the trial of a police officer accused of killing Dilek Doğan. Dogan died after being shot dead during a police raid of her family's house in Istanbul's Sariyer district, last October. Dozens of protesters, who shouted Murderers of Dilek must be tried, has been taken into custody by police. TURKEY, Istanbul: A policeman arrests a protester outside the courthouse in Istanbul, Turkey, on April 20, 2016, during the second hearing in the trial of a police officer accused of killing Dilek Doğan. Dogan died after being shot dead during a police raid of her family's house in Istanbul's Sariyer district, last October. Dozens of protesters, who shouted Murderers of Dilek must be tried, has been taken into custody by police. ITALY, Rome: Francesco Totti of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the team's third goal from penalty spot during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Torino FC at Stadio Olimpico on April 20, 2016 in Rome, Italy. ITALY, Rome: Francesco Totti and Radja Nianggolan of AS Roma celebrate after scoring the team's third goal from penalty spot during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Torino FC at Stadio Olimpico on April 20, 2016 in Rome, Italy. ITALY, Rome: Francesco Totti with his teammates of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the team's third goal from penalty spot during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Torino FC at Stadio Olimpico on April 20, 2016 in Rome, Italy. ITALY, Rome: Francesco Totti with his teammates of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the team's third goal from penalty spot during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Torino FC at Stadio Olimpico on April 20, 2016 in Rome, Italy. ITALY, Rome: Francesco Totti of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the team's third goal from penalty spot during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Torino FC at Stadio Olimpico on April 20, 2016 in Rome, Italy. ITALY, Rome: Francesco Totti of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the team's third goal from penalty spot during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Torino FC at Stadio Olimpico on April 20, 2016 in Rome, Italy. ITALY, Rome : Roma's midfielder from Belgium Radja Nianggolan (L) fights for the ball with Torino's midfielder from Italy Daniele Baselli (R) during the Italian Serie A football match between AS Roma and Torino on April 20, 2016 at the Olympic stadium in Rome. FRANCE, Nantes: Protesters run away from tear gas thrown by riot police as hundreds demonstrate against the French government's proposed labour law reforms on April 20, 2016 in Nantes, western France. High school pupils and workers protest against deeply unpopular labour reforms that have divided the Socialist government and raised hackles in a country accustomed to iron-clad job security. FRANCE, Nantes : Riot police face protesters on April 20, 2016 in Nantes, western France, as they protest against the government's planned labour law reforms.High school pupils and workers protest against deeply unpopular labour reforms that have divided the Socialist government and raised hackles in a country accustomed to iron-clad job security. FRANCE, Nantes: Protesters run away from tear gas thrown by riot police as hundreds demonstrate against the French government's proposed labour law reforms on April 20, 2016 in Nantes, western France. High school pupils and workers protest against deeply unpopular labour reforms that have divided the Socialist government and raised hackles in a country accustomed to iron-clad job security. FRANCE, Nantes : Protesters face riot police on April 20, 2016 in Nantes, western France, as they protest against the government's planned labour law reforms.High school pupils and workers protest against deeply unpopular labour reforms that have divided the Socialist government and raised hackles in a country accustomed to iron-clad job security. FRANCE, Nantes : Protesters hold a banner reading Precariousness forever as they demonstrate in Nantes, western France, on April 20, 2016, against the government's planned labour law reforms.High school students and workers are protesting against the deeply unpopular labour reforms that have divided the Socialist government and raised hackles in a country accustomed to iron-clad job security. FRANCE, Nantes : Protesters face riot police on April 20, 2016 in Nantes, western France, as they protest against the government's planned labour law reforms.High school pupils and workers protest against deeply unpopular labour reforms that have divided the Socialist government and raised hackles in a country accustomed to iron-clad job security. FRANCE, Nantes : Protesters face riot police on April 20, 2016 in Nantes, western France, as they protest against the government's planned labour law reforms.High school pupils and workers protest against deeply unpopular labour reforms that have divided the Socialist government and raised hackles in a country accustomed to iron-clad job security. FRANCE, Nantes : Protesters face riot police on April 20, 2016 in Nantes, western France, as they protest against the government's planned labour law reforms.High school pupils and workers protest against deeply unpopular labour reforms that have divided the Socialist government and raised hackles in a country accustomed to iron-clad job security. FRANCE, Paris : Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita (L) holds hands with his French counterpart Francois Hollande as they attend solemn and national tribute ceremony at the Hotel des Invalides in Paris, on April 20, 2016 in honour of the three French soldiers killed in service in Mali last week.Three French peacekeeping soldiers died after their armoured car ran over a landmine in Mali, the French presidency said April 13, 2016. One soldier, Mickael Poo-Sing, was killed immediately in the blast on April 12, 2016 and President Francois Hollande learned with great sadness that two more soldiers had died in the west African country, a statement said. The car was leading a convoy of around 60 vehicles travelling to the northern desert town of Tessalit when it hit the mine, according to the French defence ministry. The troops were part of Operation Barkhane, under which France has some 3,500 soldiers deployed across five countries in the Sahel region, south of the Sahara desert, to combat the jihadist insurgency raging there. FRANCE, Paris : French President Francois Hollande pays his respect as he stands in front of one of the three coffins with the bodies of three French soldiers killed in service in Mali last week, during a solemn and national tribute ceremony at the Hotel des Invalides in Paris, on April 20, 2016.Three French peacekeeping soldiers died after their armoured car ran over a landmine in Mali, the French presidency said April 13, 2016. One soldier, Mickael Poo-Sing, was killed immediately in the blast on April 12, 2016 and President Francois Hollande learned with great sadness that two more soldiers had died in the west African country, a statement said. The car was leading a convoy of around 60 vehicles travelling to the northern desert town of Tessalit when it hit the mine, according to the French defence ministry. The troops were part of Operation Barkhane, under which France has some 3,500 soldiers deployed across five countries in the Sahel region, south of the Sahara desert, to combat the jihadist insurgency raging there. FRANCE, Paris : French President Francois Hollande pays his respect as he stands in front of one of the three coffins with the bodies of three French soldiers killed in service in Mali last week, during a solemn and national tribute ceremony at the Hotel des Invalides in Paris, on April 20, 2016.Three French peacekeeping soldiers died after their armoured car ran over a landmine in Mali, the French presidency said April 13, 2016. One soldier, Mickael Poo-Sing, was killed immediately in the blast on April 12, 2016 and President Francois Hollande learned with great sadness that two more soldiers had died in the west African country, a statement said. The car was leading a convoy of around 60 vehicles travelling to the northern desert town of Tessalit when it hit the mine, according to the French defence ministry. The troops were part of Operation Barkhane, under which France has some 3,500 soldiers deployed across five countries in the Sahel region, south of the Sahara desert, to combat the jihadist insurgency raging there. FRANCE, Paris : French President Francois Hollande pays his respect as he delivers a speech, during a solemn and national tribute ceremony at the Hotel des Invalides in Paris, on April 20, 2016.Three French peacekeeping soldiers died after their armoured car ran over a landmine in Mali, the French presidency said April 13, 2016. One soldier, Mickael Poo-Sing, was killed immediately in the blast on April 12, 2016 and President Francois Hollande learned with great sadness that two more soldiers had died in the west African country, a statement said. The car was leading a convoy of around 60 vehicles travelling to the northern desert town of Tessalit when it hit the mine, according to the French defence ministry. The troops were part of Operation Barkhane, under which France has some 3,500 soldiers deployed across five countries in the Sahel region, south of the Sahara desert, to combat the jihadist insurgency raging there. FRANCE, Paris : Soldiers carry the three coffins drapped with the French national flag with the bodies of three French soldiers killed in service in Mali last week, during a solemn and national tribute ceremony at the Hotel des Invalides in Paris, on April 20, 2016.Three French peacekeeping soldiers died after their armoured car ran over a landmine in Mali, the French presidency said April 13, 2016. One soldier, Mickael Poo-Sing, was killed immediately in the blast on April 12, 2016 and President Francois Hollande learned with great sadness that two more soldiers had died in the west African country, a statement said. The car was leading a convoy of around 60 vehicles travelling to the northern desert town of Tessalit when it hit the mine, according to the French defence ministry. The troops were part of Operation Barkhane, under which France has some 3,500 soldiers deployed across five countries in the Sahel region, south of the Sahara desert, to combat the jihadist insurgency raging there. FRANCE, Paris : Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita (front L), French President Francois Hollande (Front R), France Prime Minister Manuel Valls (2rd row back R), French Senate President Gerard Larcher (2rd row back C), French Minister for Education Najat Vallaud-Belkacem (3rd row back C) and French Health Minister Marisol Touraine (3rd row back L), attend a solemn and national tribute ceremony at the Hotel des Invalides in Paris, on April 20, 2016 in honour of the three French soldiers killed in service in Mali last week.Three French peacekeeping soldiers died after their armoured car ran over a landmine in Mali, the French presidency said April 13, 2016. One soldier, Mickael Poo-Sing, was killed immediately in the blast on April 12, 2016 and President Francois Hollande learned with great sadness that two more soldiers had died in the west African country, a statement said. The car was leading a convoy of around 60 vehicles travelling to the northern desert town of Tessalit when it hit the mine, according to the French defence ministry. The troops were part of Operation Barkhane, under which France has some 3,500 soldiers deployed across five countries in the Sahel region, south of the Sahara desert, to combat the jihadist insurgency raging there.