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MEXICO-VIOLENCE/
RTSEVI78 
January 07, 2023 
A general view shows an improvised armoured vehicle used by the drug cartel with an image of the Punisher... 
JESUS MARIA, Mexico 
Aftermath of the arrest of Ovidio Guzman, son of 'El Chapo,' in Jesus Maria 
A general view shows an improvised armoured vehicle used by the drug cartel with an image of the Punisher and a mouse, referring to the drug gang leader Ovidio Guzman's nickname "El Raton" the 32-year-old son of jailed kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, in Jesus Maria, Mexico January 7, 2023. REUTERS/Stringer 
MEXICO-VIOLENCE/
RTSEVI4M 
January 07, 2023 
A general view shows an improvised armoured vehicle used by the drug cartel with an image of the Punisher... 
JESUS MARIA, Mexico 
Aftermath of the arrest of Ovidio Guzman, son of 'El Chapo,' in Jesus Maria 
A general view shows an improvised armoured vehicle used by the drug cartel with an image of the Punisher and a mouse, referring to the drug gang leader Ovidio Guzman's nickname "El Raton" the 32-year-old son of jailed kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, in Jesus Maria, Mexico January 7, 2023. REUTERS/Stringer 
USA-COURT/DEATHPENALTY
RTS94E10 
June 29, 2022 
Members of the Abolitionist Action Committee (AAC) protest capital punishment in front of the U.S. Supreme... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Capital punishment protest in front of the Supreme Court in Washington 
Members of the Abolitionist Action Committee (AAC) protest capital punishment in front of the U.S. Supreme Court to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1972 Supreme Court decision in Furman v. Georgia, in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 29, 2022. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque 
USA-COURT/DEATHPENALTY
RTS94E12 
June 29, 2022 
Demonstrators hold up signs to protest capital punishment in front of the U.S. Supreme Court to mark... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Capital punishment protest at the Supreme Court in Washington 
Demonstrators hold up signs to protest capital punishment in front of the U.S. Supreme Court to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1972 Supreme Court decision in Furman v. Georgia, in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 29, 2022. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBHJ 
May 17, 2022 
Mohammad Iqbal, 42, a pump operator, speaks on his mobile phone while checking the water levels of one... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
Mohammad Iqbal, 42, a pump operator, speaks on his mobile phone while checking the water levels of one of the chambers at a reverse osmosis plant in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 17, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBHE 
May 17, 2022 
Senior observer, Iftikhar Ahmed, points on the metrological observation pocket register to 51 degrees... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
Senior observer, Iftikhar Ahmed, points on the metrological observation pocket register to 51 degrees Celsius, recorded on May 14, 2022, in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 17, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBHD 
May 16, 2022 
Siraj, 8, carries bags of ice purchased for his family from a nearby stall, in a residential area in... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
Siraj, 8, carries bags of ice purchased for his family from a nearby stall, in a residential area in Jacobabad, Pakistan May 16, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBH7 
May 16, 2022 
A man poses for a photo as he eats gola ganda, a shaved ice dessert, to cool off outside a cafe in Jacobabad,... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
A man poses for a photo as he eats gola ganda, a shaved ice dessert, to cool off outside a cafe in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 16, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBH5 
May 16, 2022 
Children sit in a classroom during a power outage, at the Adolescent and Adult Learning and Training... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
Children sit in a classroom during a power outage, at the Adolescent and Adult Learning and Training Program (AALTP), Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 16, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBHC 
May 15, 2022 
A man loads water bottles onto his donkey cart to supply a nearby market, during a heatwave, in Jacobabad,... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
A man loads water bottles onto his donkey cart to supply a nearby market, during a heatwave, in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 15, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBH3 
May 15, 2022 
A man holds his heat-stressed chicken while another man administers an injection, during a heatwave,... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
A man holds his heat-stressed chicken while another man administers an injection, during a heatwave, at a pet shop in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 15, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBH1 
May 15, 2022 
Cobbler Fazal Mohammad, 40, repairs a sandal as he sits in front of an air-cooler during a heatwave,... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
Cobbler Fazal Mohammad, 40, repairs a sandal as he sits in front of an air-cooler during a heatwave, in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 15, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBH0 
May 15, 2022 
Gulam Mohammad, 37, a vegetable seller, sprays water from his mouth to cool off his chicken, during a... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
Gulam Mohammad, 37, a vegetable seller, sprays water from his mouth to cool off his chicken, during a heatwave, in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 15, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBGY 
May 15, 2022 
Rabia fans her son, Manish Kumar, 10, as he lies in bed after having a bladder stone removed, during... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
Rabia fans her son, Manish Kumar, 10, as he lies in bed after having a bladder stone removed, during a heatwave, at Civil Hospital, Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 15, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBGW 
May 15, 2022 
Men sleep on charpoy rope beds, early in the morning during a heatwave, on a roof in Jacobabad, Pakistan,... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
Men sleep on charpoy rope beds, early in the morning during a heatwave, on a roof in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 15, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBGV 
May 14, 2022 
Parya, 42, a labourer, works in the sun during a heatwave at a brick kiln factory, in Jacobabad, Pakistan,... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
Parya, 42, a labourer, works in the sun during a heatwave at a brick kiln factory, in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 14, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBGS 
May 14, 2022 
One boy bathes while another draws water from a hand pump, near a buffalo sitting in the mud to cool... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
One boy bathes while another draws water from a hand pump, near a buffalo sitting in the mud to cool off, during a heatwave, in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 14, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBGD 
May 14, 2022 
A man sits in front of a fan, as he prepares dough for oven-baked flatbread, during a heatwave, at a... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
A man sits in front of a fan, as he prepares dough for oven-baked flatbread, during a heatwave, at a cafe in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 14, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBF7 
May 14, 2022 
Local residents eat their lunch of curry and flatbread, during a heatwave, at a cafe in Jacobabad, Pakistan... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
Local residents eat their lunch of curry and flatbread, during a heatwave, at a cafe in Jacobabad, Pakistan May 14, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBF3 
May 14, 2022 
A grandmother visits her grandson while he sleeps, during a heatwave, at the Jacobabad Institute of Medical... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
A grandmother visits her grandson while he sleeps, during a heatwave, at the Jacobabad Institute of Medical Sciences (JIMS), Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 14, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBF6 
May 14, 2022 
Kaloo, 60, repairs a fan with a spoon while at work in a cafe, during a heatwave, in Jacobabad, Pakistan... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
Kaloo, 60, repairs a fan with a spoon while at work in a cafe, during a heatwave, in Jacobabad, Pakistan May 14, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBF0 
May 14, 2022 
People in a rickshaw carry a solar panel, during a heatwave, in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 14, 2022. Jacobabad's... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
People in a rickshaw carry a solar panel, during a heatwave, in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 14, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBF4 
May 14, 2022 
Men sit and watch television during a heatwave, at a tailor shop in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 14, 2022.... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
Men sit and watch television during a heatwave, at a tailor shop in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 14, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBGR 
May 13, 2022 
A man pulls a donkey cart as a boy sits on jerrycans, filled with water from a private pump, to sell... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
A man pulls a donkey cart as a boy sits on jerrycans, filled with water from a private pump, to sell them door-to-door, during a heatwave at residential area in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 13, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/PAKISTAN-WOMEN
RTS8OBGE 
May 13, 2022 
A father and his son fill water canisters from a private pump to sell door-to-door, during a heatwave,... 
Jacobabad, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: In hottest city on Earth, mothers bear brunt of climate change 
A father and his son fill water canisters from a private pump to sell door-to-door, during a heatwave, at residential area in Jacobabad, Pakistan, May 15, 2022. Jacobabad's roughly 200,000 residents are well aware of their reputation as one of the world's hottest cities. "If we go to hell, we'll take a blanket," is a common joke told in the area. Few places are more punishing. Last month, temperatures hit 51 Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) on May 14, which local meteorological officials was highly unusual for that time of year. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "SOOMRO PAKISTAN JACOBABAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS69CHT 
March 12, 2022 
Policemen stand near a message painted by a demonstrator on the street which reads "We decide, it's my... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about... 
Policemen stand near a message painted by a demonstrator on the street which reads "We decide, it's my body" during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, outside the Congress building in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 12, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS69BQF 
March 12, 2022 
People take part in a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about... 
People take part in a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 12, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS69BQK 
March 12, 2022 
People take part in a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about... 
People take part in a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 12, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS69BMO 
March 12, 2022 
A demonstrator paints on street a message which reads "We decide, it's my body" during a protest against... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about... 
A demonstrator paints on street a message which reads "We decide, it's my body" during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, outside the Congress building in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 12, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS69BMN 
March 12, 2022 
A demonstrator holds up a banner which reads "I came out of the closet to be free" during a protest against... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about... 
A demonstrator holds up a banner which reads "I came out of the closet to be free" during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 12, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS69BMM 
March 12, 2022 
A demonstrator holds up a banner which reads "My body, my decision " during a protest against a law approved... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about... 
A demonstrator holds up a banner which reads "My body, my decision " during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, outside the Congress building in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 12, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS69BFV 
March 12, 2022 
People take part in a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about... 
People take part in a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 12, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS69BFW 
March 12, 2022 
A demonstrator raises her fist during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about... 
A demonstrator raises her fist during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, outside the Congress building in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 12, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS69BFY 
March 12, 2022 
Demonstrators kiss during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about... 
Demonstrators kiss during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with prison, prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, outside the Congress building in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 12, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS678LR 
March 10, 2022 
Transgender demonstrators hold up signs during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
Transgender demonstrators hold up signs during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, outside the Congress building in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 10, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS678LQ 
March 10, 2022 
Demonstrators are reflected in a mirror during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
Demonstrators are reflected in a mirror during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 10, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS678JU 
March 10, 2022 
A demonstrator yells during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
A demonstrator yells during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 10, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS678JS 
March 10, 2022 
A demonstrator gestures during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
A demonstrator gestures during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 10, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS678GU 
March 10, 2022 
Demonstrators take part in a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
Demonstrators take part in a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 10, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS678GL 
March 10, 2022 
A demonstrator holds up a sign reading "Guatemala is the new Inquisition" during a protest against a... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
A demonstrator holds up a sign reading "Guatemala is the new Inquisition" during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 10, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS678E0 
March 10, 2022 
A demonstrator poses for a photo during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
A demonstrator poses for a photo during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 10, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS678DV 
March 10, 2022 
Demonstrators take part in a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
Demonstrators take part in a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 10, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS677Y0 
March 10, 2022 
A demonstrator holds up a smoke bomb during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
A demonstrator holds up a smoke bomb during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, outside the Congress building in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 10, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS6664T 
March 09, 2022 
Black coffins lie on the street during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
Black coffins lie on the street during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 9, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS6664Q 
March 09, 2022 
Demonstrators hold flowers and a black coffin with a message reading "LGBTIQ+ Rights" during a protest... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
Demonstrators hold flowers and a black coffin with a message reading "LGBTIQ+ Rights" during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 9, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS6664R 
March 09, 2022 
Black coffins lie on the street during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
Black coffins lie on the street during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 9, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS6664W 
March 09, 2022 
Transgender demonstrators hold signs, one of them reading: "We want nothing less than equality", during... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
Transgender demonstrators hold signs, one of them reading: "We want nothing less than equality", during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 9, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS6664U 
March 09, 2022 
The painted words "Pro-death State" are pictured near members of the presidential guard during a protest... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
The painted words "Pro-death State" are pictured near members of the presidential guard during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 9, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS6664P 
March 09, 2022 
A demonstrator holds flowers and a black coffin with a message reading "LGBTIQ+ Rights" during a protest... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
A demonstrator holds flowers and a black coffin with a message reading "LGBTIQ+ Rights" during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 9, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
GUATEMALA-RIGHTS/LAW
RTS665YS 
March 09, 2022 
A demonstrator yells during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
Protest against a law that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison, in Guatemala City 
A demonstrator yells during a protest against a law approved by Guatemala's Congress that punishes abortion with up to 25 years in prison and prohibits same-sex marriage and teaching about sexual diversity in schools, in Guatemala City, Guatemala March 9, 2022. REUTERS/Sandra Sebastian 
CONGO-ENVIRONMENT/TURTLES
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February 05, 2022 
An awareness sign against turtle poaching is seen at the endangered coastline in Muanda, Democratic Republic... 
MUANDA, Congo, the Democratic Republic of the 
Congo's sea turtles on the endangered coastline in Muanda 
An awareness sign against turtle poaching is seen at the endangered coastline in Muanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, February 5, 2022. The sign reads "Let's respect the law that punishes turtle poachers." Picture taken February 5, 2022. REUTERS/Justin Makangara 
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Residents suffer in sweltering Pacific Northwest heat wave 
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July 18, 2021 
Journalists stand by a banner reading "Punish the killers" during a session of parliament, following... 
Tbilisi, Georgia 
Journalists stand by a banner reading "Punish the killers" during a session of parliament in Tbilisi 
Journalists stand by a banner reading "Punish the killers" during a session of parliament, following the death of cameraman Alexander Lashkarava who was beaten up during violence against LGBT+ activists in Tbilisi, Georgia July 18, 2021. REUTERS/Irakli Gedenidze 
SAFRICA-ZUMA/
RTXDRVU9 
June 29, 2021 
Judge Sisi Khampepe hands over documents after giving a ruling on whether former South African President... 
Johannesburg, South Africa 
South Africa's top court rules on Zuma for defying corruption inquiry 
Judge Sisi Khampepe hands over documents after giving a ruling on whether former South African President Jacob Zuma should be punished for defying summons at an inquiry into corruption during his time in power, at the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg, South Africa, June 29, 2021. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko 
SAFRICA-ZUMA/
RTXDRVU8 
June 29, 2021 
Lawyers look at their mobile phones after Judge Sisi Khampepe gave a ruling on whether former South African... 
Johannesburg, South Africa 
South Africa's top court rules on Zuma for defying corruption inquiry 
Lawyers look at their mobile phones after Judge Sisi Khampepe gave a ruling on whether former South African President Jacob Zuma should be punished for defying summons at an inquiry into corruption during his time in power, at the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg, South Africa, June 29, 2021. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko 
SAFRICA-ZUMA/
RTXDRVRS 
June 29, 2021 
Lawyers look on ahead of a ruling on whether former South African President Jacob Zuma should be punished... 
Johannesburg, South Africa 
South Africa's top court rules on Zuma for defying corruption inquiry 
Lawyers look on ahead of a ruling on whether former South African President Jacob Zuma should be punished for defying summons at an inquiry into corruption during his time in power, at the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg, South Africa, June 29, 2021. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko 
SAFRICA-ZUMA/
RTXDRUR3 
June 29, 2021 
Judge Sisi Khampepe reads during a ruling on whether former South African president Jacob Zuma should... 
Johannesburg, South Africa 
South Africa's top court rules on Zuma for defying corruption inquiry 
Judge Sisi Khampepe reads during a ruling on whether former South African president Jacob Zuma should be punished for defying summons at an inquiry into corruption during his time in power, at the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg, South Africa, June 29, 2021. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko 
SAFRICA-ZUMA/
RTXDRU5S 
June 29, 2021 
A police officer looks on ahead of a ruling on whether former South African president Jacob Zuma should... 
Johannesburg, South Africa 
South Africa's top court rules on Zuma for defying corruption inquiry 
A police officer looks on ahead of a ruling on whether former South African president Jacob Zuma should be punished for defying summons at an inquiry into corruption during his time in power, at the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg, South Africa, June 29, 2021. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko REFILE - CORRECTING INFORMATION 
MEXICO-TRAIN/ACCIDENT
RTXC0MJI 
May 04, 2021 
People hold a banner during a march to protest against the government after an accident where an overpass... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Protest after rail overpass collapse, in Mexico City 
People hold a banner during a march to protest against the government after an accident where an overpass of the metro partially collapsed with train cars on it, in Mexico City, Mexico May 4, 2021. The banner reads: "Punishment for the guilty". REUTERS/Luis Cortes 
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