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FRANCE, Paris: Danemark's Mathias From (c) shots towards French goalkeeper Florian Hardy (R) during a friendly match between France and Denmark at the AccorHotels Arena, in Paris, on April 17, 2016. Denmark won 2-1. FRANCE, Paris: French ice hockey national team is seen during a friendly match against Denmark, at the AccorHotels Arena, in Paris, on April 17, 2016. Denmark won 2-1. FRANCE, Paris: Danemark's Mathias From (L) in action is challenged by French defense during a friendly match between France and Denmark at the AccorHotels Arena, in Paris, on April 17, 2016. Denmark won 2-1. ECUADOR, Portoviejo: An electrical pole in Portoviejo, Ecuador has fallen on April 17, 2016 the day after a devastating earthquake killed roughly 350 people, and counting. In Portoviejo, a prison was reportedly destroyed, allowing 100 inmates to escape. A state of emergency has been declared, and more than 13,000 soldiers and police officers have been deployed to the worst-hit areas of the country. ECUADOR, Portoviejo: A building in Portoviejo, Ecuador has collapsed on April 17, 2016 the day after a devastating earthquake killed roughly 350 people, and counting. In Portoviejo, a prison was reportedly destroyed, allowing 100 inmates to escape. A state of emergency has been declared, and more than 13,000 soldiers and police officers have been deployed to the worst-hit areas of the country. ECUADOR, Portoviejo: A building in Portoviejo, Ecuador has collapsed on April 17, 2016 the day after a devastating earthquake killed roughly 350 people, and counting. In Portoviejo, a prison was reportedly destroyed, allowing 100 inmates to escape. A state of emergency has been declared, and more than 13,000 soldiers and police officers have been deployed to the worst-hit areas of the country. ECUADOR, Portoviejo: A building in Portoviejo, Ecuador shows heavy damage on April 17, 2016 the day after a devastating earthquake killed roughly 350 people, and counting. In Portoviejo, a prison was reportedly destroyed, allowing 100 inmates to escape. A state of emergency has been declared, and more than 13,000 soldiers and police officers have been deployed to the worst-hit areas of the country. ECUADOR, Portoviejo: A building in Portoviejo, Ecuador shows heavy damage on April 17, 2016 the day after a devastating earthquake killed roughly 350 people, and counting. In Portoviejo, a prison was reportedly destroyed, allowing 100 inmates to escape. A state of emergency has been declared, and more than 13,000 soldiers and police officers have been deployed to the worst-hit areas of the country. MACEDONIA, Skopje: As demonstrations continue in Skopje, Macedonia on April 18, 2016, huddling police are splattered with paint thrown by angry protesters, who also threw paint and eggs on the Ministry of Culture building. Demonstrations began nearly one week ago, as protesters denounced the President Gjorge Ivanov's decision to halt probes into more than 50 public figures involved in a wiretapping scandal. Meanwhile, snap elections have been called for June 5. MACEDONIA, Skopje: As demonstrations continue in Skopje, Macedonia on April 18, 2016, the Ministry of Culture building is splattered with paint thrown by angry protesters, who also used police officers as targets. Demonstrations began nearly one week ago, as protesters denounced the President Gjorge Ivanov's decision to halt probes into more than 50 public figures involved in a wiretapping scandal. Meanwhile, snap elections have been called for June 5. MACEDONIA, Skopje: As demonstrations continue in Skopje, Macedonia on April 18, 2016, the Ministry of Culture building is splattered with paint thrown by angry protesters, who also used police officers as targets. Demonstrations began nearly one week ago, as protesters denounced the President Gjorge Ivanov's decision to halt probes into more than 50 public figures involved in a wiretapping scandal. Meanwhile, snap elections have been called for June 5. MACEDONIA, Skopje: As demonstrations continue in Skopje, Macedonia on April 18, 2016, police are splattered with paint thrown by angry protesters, who also threw paint and eggs on the Ministry of Culture building. Demonstrations began nearly one week ago, as protesters denounced the President Gjorge Ivanov's decision to halt probes into more than 50 public figures involved in a wiretapping scandal. Meanwhile, snap elections have been called for June 5. MACEDONIA, Skopje: A protester stands among many as demonstrations continue in Skopje, Macedonia on April 18, 2016. The protests began nearly one week ago, as protesters denounced the President Gjorge Ivanov's decision to halt probes into more than 50 public figures involved in a wiretapping scandal. Meanwhile, snap elections have been called for June 5. MACEDONIA, Skopje: Protesters fill the streets as demonstrations continue in Skopje, Macedonia on April 18, 2016. The protests began nearly one week ago, as protesters denounced the President Gjorge Ivanov's decision to halt probes into more than 50 public figures involved in a wiretapping scandal. Meanwhile, snap elections have been called for June 5. BRAZIL, Sao Paulo: Thousands of activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff rallied on in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016.Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Sao Paulo: Thousands of activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff rallied on in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016.Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Sao Paulo: Thousands of activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff rallied on in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016.Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. NEPAL,Kathmandu: A man walks on top of the rubble in the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal, on May 25, 2015, after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit the area.More than 8,000 people died in the quake and some 3.5 million were left homeless.  NEPAL,Kathmandu: Rubble and demolished buildings still cover parts of Kathmandu, Nepal on May 13, 2015, after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit the area.More than 8,000 people died in the quake and some 3.5 million were left homeless.  NEPAL,Kathmandu: Rubble and demolished buildings still cover parts of Kathmandu, Nepal on May 13, 2015, after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit the area.More than 8,000 people died in the quake and some 3.5 million were left homeless.  NEPAL,Kathmandu: Rubble and demolished buildings still cover parts of Kathmandu, Nepal on May 13, 2015, after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit the area.More than 8,000 people died in the quake and some 3.5 million were left homeless.  NEPAL,Kathmandu: A collapsed building covers the Naya Bazar Marg road in Kathmandu, Nepal on May 12, 2015, after being destroyed by a large earthquake.More than 8,000 people died in the quake and some 3.5 million were left homeless.  NEPAL,Kathmandu: Vehicles are used to clear the streets of rubble in Kathmandu's Durbar Square on April 29, 2015, after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit the area.More than 8,000 people died in the quake and some 3.5 million were left homeless.  NEPAL,Kathmandu: People dig through the rubble in Kathmandu's Durbar Square on April 25, 2015, after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit the area.More than 8,000 people died in the quake and some 3.5 million were left homeless.  NEPAL,Kathmandu: People dig through the rubble in Kathmandu's Durbar Square on April 25, 2015, after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit the area.More than 8,000 people died in the quake and some 3.5 million were left homeless.  NEPAL,Kathmandu: People walk in the rubble in Kathmandu's Durbar Square on April 25, 2015, after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit the area.More than 8,000 people died in the quake and some 3.5 million were left homeless.  NEPAL,Kathmandu: Destruction in Kathmandu's Durbar Square on April 25, 2015, after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit the area.More than 8,000 people died in the quake and some 3.5 million were left homeless.  NEPAL,Kathmandu: A collapsed building covers the street after being destroyed by a large earthquake on April 25, 2015.More than 8,000 people died in the quake and some 3.5 million were left homeless.  FRANCE, Paris : Portuguese Prime minister Antonio Costa attends a press conference at the Hotel Matignon on April 18, 2016 in Paris. FRANCE, Paris : French Prime Minister Manuel Valls attends a press conference at the Hotel Matignon on April 18, 2016 in Paris. FRANCE, Paris : Portuguese Prime minister Antonio Costa attends a press conference at the Hotel Matignon on April 18, 2016 in Paris. FRANCE, Paris : Portuguese Prime minister Antonio Costa attends a press conference at the Hotel Matignon on April 18, 2016 in Paris. FRANCE, Paris : French Prime Minister Manuel Valls and his Portuguese counterpart Antonio Costa hold a press conference at the Hotel Matignon on April 18, 2016 in Paris. FRANCE, Paris : French Prime Minister Manuel Valls and his Portuguese counterpart Antonio Costa hold a press conference at the Hotel Matignon on April 18, 2016 in Paris. FRANCE, Paris : French Prime Minister Manuel Valls (R) welcomes his Portuguese counterpart Antonio Costa at the Hotel Matignon on April 18, 2016 in Paris. FRANCE, Paris : French Prime Minister Manuel Valls (R) welcomes his Portuguese counterpart Antonio Costa at the Hotel Matignon on April 18, 2016 in Paris. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: Thousands of activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Curitiba: Activists supporting the impeachment of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff follow on a big screen as lawmakers vote on whether the impeachment of Rousseff will move forward, in Curitiba, southern Brazil, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Curitiba: Activists supporting the impeachment of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff follow on a big screen as lawmakers vote on whether the impeachment of Rousseff will move forward, in Curitiba, southern Brazil, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Curitiba: A man holds a sign which reads Impeachment now! as activists supporting the impeachment of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff follow on a big screen as lawmakers vote on whether the impeachment of Rousseff will move forward, in Curitiba, southern Brazil, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Curitiba: Tee-shirts which read Dropped down with pictures of President Dilma Rousseff and former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva are seen as activists supporting the impeachment of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff follow on a big screen as lawmakers vote on whether the impeachment of Rousseff will move forward, in Curitiba, southern Brazil, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Curitiba: Activists supporting the impeachment of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff follow on a big screen as lawmakers vote on whether the impeachment of Rousseff will move forward, in Curitiba, southern Brazil, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Curitiba: Activists supporting Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff follow on a big screen as lawmakers vote on whether the impeachment of Rousseff will move forward, in Curitiba, southern Brazil, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Curitiba: Activists supporting Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff follow on a big screen as lawmakers vote on whether the impeachment of Rousseff will move forward, in Curitiba, southern Brazil, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Curitiba: Activists supporting the impeachment of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff follow on a big screen as lawmakers vote on whether the impeachment of Rousseff will move forward, in Curitiba, southern Brazil, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: People take part in a demonstration in favor of the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: People take part in a demonstration in favor of the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: People take part in a demonstration in favor of the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: A man shouts on the Avenida Paulista as thousands of activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection. BRAZIl, Sao Paulo: Women are pictured on the Avenida Paulista as thousands of activists supporting the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff take part in a protest in Sao Paulo, on April 17, 2016. Brazilian lawmakers on Sunday reached the two thirds majority necessary to authorize impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff. The lower house vote sends Rousseff's case to the Senate, which can vote to open a trial. A two thirds majority in the upper house would eject her from office. Rousseff, whose approval rating has plunged to a dismal 10 percent, faces charges of embellishing public accounts to mask the budget deficit during her 2014 reelection.