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USA-WHITE NATIONALISM/
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August 08, 2019 
Members of the ShieldWall Network, a white nationalist group, march to a rally opposing legal abortion... 
Arkansas, UNITED STATES 
Members of the ShieldWall Network, a white nationalist group, march to a rally opposing legal abortion... 
Members of the ShieldWall Network, a white nationalist group, march to a rally opposing legal abortion and supporting gun rights at the state capitol in Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S., March 9, 2019. Picture taken March 9, 2019. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP/SIDELINE
RTS1V03M 
July 03, 2018 
Reuters journalists Andrew Cawthorne (L) and Mark Gleeson sit in the media tribune during the match between... 
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia 
World Cup - Group C - Peru vs Denmark 
Reuters journalists Andrew Cawthorne (L) and Mark Gleeson sit in the media tribune during the match between Croatia and Denmark at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, July 1, 2018. As well as shooting all the matches, Reuters photographers are producing pictures showing their own quirky view from the sidelines of the World Cup. REUTERS/Max Rossi 
SCOTLAND-EIGG/WIDERIMAGE
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September 11, 2014 
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EIGG, United Kingdom 
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The Scottish island of Eigg has the first completely wind, water and sun-powered electricity grid in the world, according to the Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust. Between 85 and 95 percent of the energy consumed on the island comes from renewable resources, said Maggie Fyffe, Secretary of the Trust. Scottish nationalists say that the best way to harness Scotland's renewable energy potential is to vote for independence on Sept 18, although an independent Scotland would also benefit from large oil reserves in the North Sea. Campaigners to keep Scotland in the United Kingdom argue that the growing renewables sector would suffer with independence, as the cost of new infrastructure would not be spread out across the whole of Britain. REUTERS/Paul Hackett (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
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July 12, 2014 
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The decisive moment of the 2014 World Cup is just around the corner, with Germany and Argentina preparing to battle it out in the final on July 13. As they get ready to shoot the big match, Reuters photographers look back at their favourite pictures from the tournament so far. REUTERS (BRAZIL - Tags: SOCIETY SPORT SOCCER TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY WORLD CUP) 
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July 11, 2014 
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The land where the cattle graze is leased from the Forest Service by third-generation rancher Steve Pargin. Several times a year, he and a crew led by his head cowboy, David Thompson, spend a week or more herding cattle from mountain range to mountain range to prevent them from causing damage to fragile ecosystems by staying in a single area too long. Picture taken June 10, 2014. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: AGRICULTURE ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS) 
BRAZIL/
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April 03, 2014 
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Acre, Brazil 
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Many indigenous groups, including the Huni Kui, Ashaninka, and Madija, live in villages in the Brazilian rainforest near the border with Peru. Over the past three years, the Ashaninka and Madija say that they have seen more and more incursions on their territory from uncontacted tribes, defined by Survival International as groups who have no peaceful contact with mainstream society. The "Bravos," or "Braves," as uncontacted Indians are called in the region, carry out raids on other villages, putting the communities along the Envira River on permanent alert. Leaders of the Ashaninka tribe have asked the government and NGOs for help in controlling what they consider an encroachment on their area by these uncontacted indigenous groups, stating that the movement of these other tribes is the result of pressure caused by illegal logging across the border in Peru. REUTERS/Lunae Parracho (BRAZIL - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
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February 26, 2014 
A seagull sits on the 'Mudlarks' sculpture by Michael Peacock during sunset in Portsmouth November 26,... 
Portsmouth, United Kingdom 
A seagull sits on the 'Mudlarks' sculpture by Michael Peacock during sunset in Portsmouth 
A seagull sits on the 'Mudlarks' sculpture by Michael Peacock during sunset in Portsmouth November 26, 2013. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken November 26, 2013. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY ANIMALS)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQEI 
February 26, 2014 
A seagull flies past the HMS Warrior during sunset at the Historic Dock Yard in Portsmouth November 26,... 
Portsmouth, United Kingdom 
A seagull flies past the HMS Warrior during sunset at the Historic Dock Yard in Portsmouth 
A seagull flies past the HMS Warrior during sunset at the Historic Dock Yard in Portsmouth November 26, 2013. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken November 26, 2013. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY ANIMALS)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQEE 
February 26, 2014 
A woman walks a dog past the closed entrance of the South Parade Pier in Portsmouth November 25, 2013.... 
Portsmouth, United Kingdom 
A woman walks past the closed entrance of the South Parade Pier in Portsmouth 
A woman walks a dog past the closed entrance of the South Parade Pier in Portsmouth November 25, 2013. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken November 25, 2013. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY ANIMALS)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQED 
February 26, 2014 
A fisherman looks up as he works in Portsmouth November 29, 2013. The British shipbuilding industry has... 
Portsmouth, United Kingdom 
A fisherman looks up as he works in Portsmouth 
A fisherman looks up as he works in Portsmouth November 29, 2013. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken November 29, 2013. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQEC 
February 26, 2014 
Youths ride a bike near the seafront in Portsmouth November 25, 2013. The British shipbuilding industry... 
Portsmouth, United Kingdom 
Youths ride a bike near the seafront in Portsmouth 
Youths ride a bike near the seafront in Portsmouth November 25, 2013. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken November 25, 2013. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQEB 
February 26, 2014 
People recruit workers as Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne is seen on a screen at... 
Portsmouth, United Kingdom 
People recruit workers as Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne is seen on a screen at... 
People recruit workers as Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne is seen on a screen at the Guildhall square in Portsmouth November 25, 2013. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken November 25, 2013. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQEA 
February 26, 2014 
Hannemarie Mundell, 84, showers after a swim in the sea at the seafront in Portsmouth November 29, 2013.... 
Portsmouth, United Kingdom 
Hannemarie Mundell showers after a swim in the sea at the seafront in Portsmouth 
Hannemarie Mundell, 84, showers after a swim in the sea at the seafront in Portsmouth November 29, 2013. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken November 29, 2013. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQE9 
February 26, 2014 
A bird lands at the seafront in Portsmouth November 25, 2013. The British shipbuilding industry has been... 
Portsmouth, United Kingdom 
A bird lands at the seafront in Portsmouth 
A bird lands at the seafront in Portsmouth November 25, 2013. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken November 25, 2013. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY ANIMALS)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQE8 
February 26, 2014 
Graham prepares to swim in the sea at the seafront in Portsmouth November 25, 2013. The British shipbuilding... 
Portsmouth, United Kingdom 
Graham prepares to swim in the sea at the seafront in Portsmouth 
Graham prepares to swim in the sea at the seafront in Portsmouth November 25, 2013. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken November 25, 2013. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQE7 
February 26, 2014 
The Clyde Auditorium seen at dusk in Glasgow, Scotland January 16, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry... 
Glasgow, United Kingdom 
The Clyde Auditorium seen at dusk in Glasgow, Scotland 
The Clyde Auditorium seen at dusk in Glasgow, Scotland January 16, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 16, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
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February 26, 2014 
A man looks out to sea in Portsmouth November 25, 2013. The British shipbuilding industry has been through... 
Portsmouth, United Kingdom 
A man looks out to sea in Portsmouth 
A man looks out to sea in Portsmouth November 25, 2013. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 16, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQE5 
February 26, 2014 
The Hydro arena is seen at dusk in Glasgow, Scotland January 16, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry... 
Glasgow, United Kingdom 
The Hydro arena is seen at dusk in Glasgow, Scotland 
The Hydro arena is seen at dusk in Glasgow, Scotland January 16, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 16, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQE4 
February 26, 2014 
A man looks out a window in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland January 16, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry... 
Glasgow, United Kingdom 
A man looks out a window in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland 
A man looks out a window in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland January 16, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 16, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY REAL ESTATE)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQE3 
February 26, 2014 
Apartment housing blocks are seen in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland January 16, 2014. The British shipbuilding... 
Glasgow, United Kingdom 
Apartment housing blocks are seen in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland 
Apartment housing blocks are seen in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland January 16, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 16, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY REAL ESTATE)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQE1 
February 26, 2014 
Members of the Yarrow Recreation Bowling Club watch a bowls game in Scotstoun, Glasgow, Scotland January... 
Glasgow, United Kingdom 
Members of the Yarrow Recreation Bowling Club watch a bowls game in Scotstoun, Glasgow, Scotland 
Members of the Yarrow Recreation Bowling Club watch a bowls game in Scotstoun, Glasgow, Scotland January 15, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 15, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQE0 
February 26, 2014 
A member of the Yarrow Recreation Bowling Club lights a cigarette in Scotstoun, Glasgow, Scotland January... 
Glasgow, United Kingdom 
A member of the Yarrow Recreation Bowling Club lights a cigarette in Scotstoun, Glasgow, Scotland 
A member of the Yarrow Recreation Bowling Club lights a cigarette in Scotstoun, Glasgow, Scotland January 15, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 15, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQDZ 
February 26, 2014 
Iain Mckechnie chops wood at the Galgael trust in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland January 15, 2014. The Galgael... 
Glasgow, United Kingdom 
Iain Mckechnie chops wood at the Galgael trust in Glasgow, Scotland 
Iain Mckechnie chops wood at the Galgael trust in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland January 15, 2014. The Galgael trust are a charity that runs programs for the long-term unemployed, based in Govern. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 15, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY MARITIME)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQDY 
February 26, 2014 
Jason Kavanagh works on a boat at the Galgael trust in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland January 15, 2014. The... 
Glasgow, United Kingdom 
Jason Kavanagh works on a boat at the Galgael trust in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland 
Jason Kavanagh works on a boat at the Galgael trust in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland January 15, 2014. The Galgael trust are a charity that runs programs for the long-term unemployed, based in Govern. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 15, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY MARITIME)

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BRITAIN-SCOTLAND/GLASGOW
RTR3FQDX 
February 26, 2014 
A broken light is seen at the Govan Graving Docks in Glasgow, Scotland January 15, 2014. The British... 
Glasgow, United Kingdom 
A broken light is seen at the Govan Graving Docks in Glasgow, Scotland 
A broken light is seen at the Govan Graving Docks in Glasgow, Scotland January 15, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 15, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY MARITIME)

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An apartment building is demolished in Scotstoun, Glasgow, Scotland January 15, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 15, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY MARITIME REAL ESTATE)

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Rubbish floats in the Govan Graving Docks in Glasgow, Scotland January 15, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 15, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY MARITIME ENVIRONMENT)

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A worker works on a section of a Royal Navy aircraft carrier at BAE Systems Govan yard in Glasgow, Scotland January 16, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 16, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS MILITARY EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY MARITIME TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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A welder works on a section of a Royal Navy aircraft carrier at BAE Systems Govan yard in Glasgow, Scotland January 16, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 16, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS MILITARY EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY MARITIME)

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Men work on a boat on the river Clyde during a misty morning in Glasgow, Scotland January 14, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 14, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS MILITARY EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY MARITIME ENVIRONMENT)

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A seagull flies past cranes at BAE Systems Govan yard as the sun rises in Glasgow, Scotland 
A seagull flies past cranes at BAE Systems Govan yard as the sun rises in Glasgow, Scotland January 16, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 16, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS MILITARY EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY MARITIME ANIMALS)

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Cranes are seen at BAE Systems Govan yard during a misty morning in Glasgow, Scotland 
Cranes are seen at BAE Systems Govan yard during a misty morning in Glasgow, Scotland January 14, 2014. The British shipbuilding industry has been through a turbulent time after defence contractor BAE Systems announced in November that it planned to lay off 1,775 ship workers across the UK. The cuts signal the end of more than 500 years of shipbuilding in Portsmouth on England's south coast. BAE is set to continue constructing ships in Glasgow, but showy entertainment venues, museums and new housing blocks have replaced many of the shipyards that once lined the city’s famous River Clyde. Long gone are the days when the area was an industrial powerhouse producing around a fifth of the world's ships. Now Glasgow promotes itself instead as a financial and commercial hub – although it still struggles with high unemployment. Picture taken January 14, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS MILITARY EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY MARITIME TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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Eusebio and Gabriella from Romania pose with their daughter Chiara Nicolle in Gorreto village, Liguria... 
Eusebio (L) and Gabriella from Romania pose with their daughter Chiara Nicolle in Gorreto village, Liguria region November 29, 2013. Italy's population has been ageing for decades, with Italians living longer and having fewer babies. Gorreto, where almost all the town's residents are over 60, is a stark example of Italy's demographic decline. Riace, a small village in the poor region of Calabria is another place that has seen its population shrink dramatically. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. The mayor of Riace, Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. Picture taken November 29, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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An abandoned house is seen in Gorreto village, Liguria 
An abandoned house is seen in Gorreto village, Liguria November 29, 2013. Italy's population has been ageing for decades, with Italians living longer and having fewer babies. Gorreto, where almost all the town's residents are over 60, is a stark example of Italy's demographic decline. Riace, a small village in the poor region of Calabria is another place that has seen its population shrink dramatically. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. The mayor of Riace, Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. Picture taken November 29, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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Mayor Sergio Capelli poses for a photograph in Gorreto village, Liguria region 
Mayor Sergio Capelli, 71, poses for a photograph in Gorreto village, Liguria region, November 29, 2013. Italy's population has been ageing for decades, with Italians living longer and having fewer babies. Gorreto, where almost all the town's residents are over 60, is a stark example of Italy's demographic decline. Riace, a small village in the poor region of Calabria is another place that has seen its population shrink dramatically. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. The mayor of Riace, Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. Picture taken November 29, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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Giuseppe, 86, poses in front of Gorreto in Liguria November 29, 2013. Italy's population has been ageing... 
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Giuseppe poses in front of Gorreto in Liguria 
Giuseppe, 86, poses in front of Gorreto in Liguria November 29, 2013. Italy's population has been ageing for decades, with Italians living longer and having fewer babies. Gorreto, where almost all the town's residents are over 60, is a stark example of Italy's demographic decline. Riace, a small village in the poor region of Calabria is another place that has seen its population shrink dramatically. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. The mayor of Riace, Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. Picture taken November 29, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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A drawing showing pupils and their names is seen on a classroom door in Riace 
A drawing showing pupils and their names is seen on a classroom door in Riace November 22, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 22, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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Children play after school in Riace 
Children play after school in Riace November 22, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 22, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY- Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)


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Amina, a migrant from Somalia, studies Italian at a school in Riace 
Amina, 20, a migrant from Somalia, studies Italian at a school in Riace November 22, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 22, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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A woman walks with a child in Riace 
A woman walks with a child in Riace November 22, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 22, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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Eritrean migrants prepare food in their home in Riace 
Eritrean migrants prepare food in their home in Riace November 21, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 21, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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Daniel, a migrant from Ghana, and his girlfriend Angela from Nigeria wait for the bus in Riace 
Daniel (R), a migrant from Ghana, and his girlfriend Angela, from Nigeria, wait for the bus in Riace November 22, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 22, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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Telahun, a migrant from Eritrea, talks on the phone on the terrace of his home in Riace November 21,... 
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Telahun, a migrant from Eritrea, talks on the phone on the terrace of his home in Riace 
Telahun, a migrant from Eritrea, talks on the phone on the terrace of his home in Riace November 21, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 21, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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Mohamed, a migrant from Benin, poses for a photograph in Riace November 21, 2013. Riace is a small village... 
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Mohamed, a migrant from Benin, poses for a photograph in Riace 
Mohamed, a migrant from Benin, poses for a photograph in Riace November 21, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 21, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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An Eritrean family sit in their home in Riace November 21, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria,... 
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An Eritrean family sit in their home in Riace 
An Eritrean family sit in their home in Riace November 21, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 21, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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Robert, a migrant from Ghana, stands with his employer Massimiliano in a bar in Riace 
Robert, a migrant from Ghana, stands with his employer Massimiliano in a bar in Riace November 22, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 22, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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Daniel, a migrant from Ghana, works as a construction worker in Riace November 21, 2013. Riace is a small... 
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Daniel, a migrant from Ghana, works as a construction worker in Riace 
Daniel, a migrant from Ghana, works as a construction worker in Riace November 21, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 21, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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Daniel, 32, collects rubbish with a cart pulled by a donkey in Riace 
Daniel, 32, collects rubbish with a cart pulled by a donkey in Riace November 22, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 22, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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Two women talk as they sit in Riace November 21, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region... 
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Two women talk as they sit in Riace 
Two women talk as they sit in Riace November 21, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 21, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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Unme, a migrant from Pakistan, works in her ceramics shop in Riace November 21, 2013. Unme is pregnant... 
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Unme, a migrant from Pakistan, works in her ceramics shop in Riace 
Unme, a migrant from Pakistan, works in her ceramics shop in Riace November 21, 2013. Unme is pregnant with her fourth son and arrived in Riace about 11 months ago. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 21, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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The mayor of Riace, Domenico Lucano, poses for a photograph in Riace November 23, 2013. Riace is a small... 
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The mayor of Riace, Domenico Lucano, poses for a photograph in Riace 
The mayor of Riace, Domenico Lucano, poses for a photograph in Riace November 23, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 23, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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Tokens used as a local currency are seen in Riace 
Tokens used as a local currency are seen in Riace November 21, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 21, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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Bullet holes are seen in the window of a restaurant in Riace November 21, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 21, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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Antonio sits in his barbershop in Riace 
Antonio (L) sits in his barbershop in Riace November 22, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 22, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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A man sits on steps in Riace November 22, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 22, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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The town of Riace is seen in the southern Italian region of Calabria November 22, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 22, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY- Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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The town of Riace is seen in the southern Italian region of Calabria November 22, 2013. Riace is a small village in Calabria, a poor region in the south of Italy. Many of the village's former residents left in search of better opportunities elsewhere in Italy or abroad. In recent years, however, the mayor Domenico Lucano has introduced a scheme to encourage immigrants to come to Riace and breathe new life into the village. The immigrant's children have revitalized the local school, which suffered from a lack of students. Picture taken November 22, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi (ITALY- Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)

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Morpeth School students poses for a group photograph between two cars hired for a "supercar" parade, at a retail park in Tower Hamlets, east London June 21, 2013. In the east London area of Tower Hamlets, one of the most deprived parts of the city according to government statistics, a trend has arisen which sees many 16-year-olds at local schools spending large sums of money to rent increasingly flashy cars for their National Record of Achievement (NRA) ceremony, an event roughly equivalent to a prom celebration. The teens, who are too young to drive, are chauffeured around the neighbourhood and attend the ceremony at school, often before spending a night on the town. Picture taken June 21, 2013. REUTERS/Olivia Harris (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT EDUCATION SOCIETY)

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A student shows off his haircut on graduation day at Morpeth School in Tower Hamlets, east London June 21, 2013. In the east London area of Tower Hamlets, one of the most deprived parts of the city according to government statistics, a trend has arisen which sees many 16-year-olds at local schools spending large sums of money to rent increasingly flashy cars for their National Record of Achievement (NRA) ceremony, an event roughly equivalent to a prom celebration. The teens, who are too young to drive, are chauffeured around the neighbourhood and attend the ceremony at school, often before spending a night on the town. Picture taken June 21, 2013. REUTERS/Olivia Harris (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT EDUCATION SOCIETY)

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Samad Ahmed, 16, leans out of a Maybach hired for a "supercar" parade at Morpeth School graduation day, in a retail park in Tower Hamlets, east London June 21, 2013. In the east London area of Tower Hamlets, one of the most deprived parts of the city according to government statistics, a trend has arisen which sees many 16-year-olds at local schools spending large sums of money to rent increasingly flashy cars for their National Record of Achievement (NRA) ceremony, an event roughly equivalent to a prom celebration. The teens, who are too young to drive, are chauffeured around the neighbourhood and attend the ceremony at school, often before spending a night on the town. Picture taken June 21, 2013. REUTERS/Olivia Harris (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT EDUCATION SOCIETY)

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