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UNITED KINGDOM, London: Lily Allen 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: Poppy Jamie 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: Nonso Anozie 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: Anoushka Shankar and Joe Wright were among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for Wright's new film 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: Levi Miller 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:  Jason Fuchs 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: Joe Wright was among the stars to hit the red carpet in London for his new film 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. 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. CHILE, Coquimbo: The coastal town of Coquimbo struggles to pick up the pieces on September 19, 2015 after Wednesday's 8.3 magnitude quake ripped through the region.  Residents have begun clearing up after what was the country's sixth most powerful recorded earthquake. At least 11 people have died and hundreds have been displaced since the disaster. JAPAN, Tokyo: Police officers stand in line behind barriers near Japanese parliament in Tokyo, Japan, on September 14, 2015 during a demonstration against security law. Demonstrators claim Japanese Prime minister Shinzo Abe's resignation. ENGLAND, Southport: Red Arrows fly in formation leaving coloured smoke trails while a rainbow appears in the background during the Southport Airshow 2015 in Southport, Merseyside in England on September 19, 2015 LEBANON, Beirut: As part of the ongoing #YouStink movement, protesters rally in Beirut, Lebanon on September 17, 2015, calling for the release of activists who have been arrested. On September 16, close to 40 were reportedly arrested. The ongoing waste-management crisis was caused by the closure of an over-capacity landfill on July 17, with the government reportedly failing to find an alternative site for the city's waste in time. LEBANON, Beirut: As part of the ongoing #YouStink movement, protesters rally in Beirut, Lebanon on September 17, 2015, calling for the release of activists who have been arrested. On September 16, close to 40 were reportedly arrested. The ongoing waste-management crisis was caused by the closure of an over-capacity landfill on July 17, with the government reportedly failing to find an alternative site for the city's waste in time. LEBANON, Beirut: As part of the ongoing #YouStink movement, protesters rally in Beirut, Lebanon on September 17, 2015, calling for the release of activists who have been arrested. On September 16, close to 40 were reportedly arrested. The ongoing waste-management crisis was caused by the closure of an over-capacity landfill on July 17, with the government reportedly failing to find an alternative site for the city's waste in time. LEBANON, Beirut: As part of the ongoing #YouStink movement, protesters rally in Beirut, Lebanon on September 17, 2015, calling for the release of activists who have been arrested. On September 16, close to 40 were reportedly arrested. The ongoing waste-management crisis was caused by the closure of an over-capacity landfill on July 17, with the government reportedly failing to find an alternative site for the city's waste in time. GREECE, Athens: Pierre Laurent, the National secretary of the French Communist Party, addresses Syriza supporters during the party's final election rally at Syntagma Square, Athens on September 18, 2015 two days ahead of the Greek General Election GREECE, Athens: Former-journalist and Party leader of To Potami ('The River') Stavros Theodorakis addresses a supporter rally in Athens on September 18, 2015, two days ahead of the Greek General election, the second to be held within the year PAKISTAN, Peshawar: Armed militants attacked the Pakistan Air Force base at Badaber on September 18, 2015 leaving at least 17 dead. 	Many of those killed were security forces observing morning prayers in the air base's mosque. Local reports say all of the attackers, who were dressed in police uniforms, were killed by the rapid response team. The Pakistan Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. PAKISTAN, Peshawar: Armed militants attacked the Pakistan Air Force base at Badaber on September 18, 2015 leaving at least 17 dead. 	Many of those killed were security forces observing morning prayers in the air base's mosque. Local reports say all of the attackers, who were dressed in police uniforms, were killed by the rapid response team. The Pakistan Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. PAKISTAN, Peshawar: Armed militants attacked the Pakistan Air Force base at Badaber on September 18, 2015 leaving at least 17 dead. 	Many of those killed were security forces observing morning prayers in the air base's mosque. Local reports say all of the attackers, who were dressed in police uniforms, were killed by the rapid response team. The Pakistan Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. GERMANY, Simbach am Inn: Refugees walk on a bridge and cross the border from Austria to Germany in order to join Simbach am Inn, in south-eastern Germany on September 17, 2015.  GERMANY, Simbach am Inn: Refugees walk on a bridge and cross the border from Austria to Germany in order to join Simbach am Inn, in south-eastern Germany on September 17, 2015. GERMANY, Simbach am Inn: Policemen talk to a refugee on a street in Simbach am Inn, in south-eastern Germany on September 17, 2015.  GERMANY, Simbach am Inn: Refugees walk on a bridge and cross the border from Austria to Germany in order to join Simbach am Inn, in south-eastern Germany on September 17, 2015.  SPAIN, Barcelona: An activist from the pro-independence coalition Junts pel Si (Together for Yes) sticks up posters around Barcelona on the evening of September 16, 2015. Pro-independence groups are rallying their supporters ahead of the Catalonian parliamentary election, taking place on September 27. GREECE, Athens: General Secretary Dimitris Koutsoumpas of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) speaks at a campaign rally at Syntagma Square in Athens on September 16, 2015, ahead of the forthcoming snap elections on September 20. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Security forces	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Future soldier and drone	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London:	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Gun	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Bulgaria weapons stall	The Defence and Security International Exhibition (DSEI) began in London on September 15, 2015 despite a week of direct action protests by peace campaigners.  	The arms fair has seen over 30,000 people descend on London to see the 1,500 exhibitors who are displaying weapons of war from pistols and rifles up to tanks, assault helicopters and warships.  	Protesters attempted to block the main road into the exhibition, claiming that such an event strengthened the UK's ties to human rights abuses.