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EGYPT-CRASH/RUSSIA-AIRLINE
RTX1UJOO 
November 03, 2015 
People walk at a compound where relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt are gathering for... 
St. Petersburg, Russia 
People walk at a compound where relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt are gathering for... 
People walk at a compound where relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt are gathering for the identification of remains at a morgue in St. Petersburg, Russia November 3, 2015. The Russian airline whose jet crashed in Egypt, killing all on board, said on Monday the disaster could not have been caused by a technical fault or human error. The crash, in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula on Saturday, could only have been the result of some other "technical or physical action" which caused it to break up in the air and plummet to the ground, said Alexander Smirnov, deputy general director of the airline, Kogalymavia. REUTERS/Peter Kovalev 
EGYPT-CRASH/RUSSIA-AIRLINE
RTX1UJ9W 
November 03, 2015 
A man comforts a woman as relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt gather for the identification... 
St. Petersburg, Russia 
A man comforts a woman as relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt gather for the identification... 
A man comforts a woman as relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt gather for the identification of remains at a morgue in St. Petersburg, Russia, November 3, 2015. The Russian airline whose jet crashed in Egypt, killing all on board, said on Monday the disaster could not have been caused by a technical fault or human error. The crash, in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula on Saturday, could only have been the result of some other "technical or physical action" which caused it to break up in the air and plummet to the ground, said Alexander Smirnov, deputy general director of the airline, Kogalymavia. REUTERS/Peter Kovalev 
EGYPT-CRASH/RUSSIA-AIRLINE
RTX1UJ98 
November 03, 2015 
Women walk towards a building on a compound where relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt... 
St. Petersburg, Russia 
Women walk towards a building on a compound where relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt... 
Women walk towards a building on a compound where relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt are gathering for the identification of remains at a morgue in St. Petersburg, Russia November 3, 2015. The Russian airline whose jet crashed in Egypt, killing all on board, said on Monday the disaster could not have been caused by a technical fault or human error. The crash, in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula on Saturday, could only have been the result of some other "technical or physical action" which caused it to break up in the air and plummet to the ground, said Alexander Smirnov, deputy general director of the airline, Kogalymavia. REUTERS/Peter Kovalev 
EGYPT-CRASH/RUSSIA-AIRLINE
RTX1UJ97 
November 03, 2015 
People, including an emergencies ministry member (2nd R) and a medic, speak outside a building as relatives... 
St. Petersburg, Russia 
People, including an emergencies ministry member and a medic, speak outside a building as relatives of... 
People, including an emergencies ministry member (2nd R) and a medic, speak outside a building as relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt gather for the identification of remains at a morgue in St. Petersburg, Russia November 3, 2015. The Russian airline whose jet crashed in Egypt, killing all on board, said on Monday the disaster could not have been caused by a technical fault or human error. The crash, in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula on Saturday, could only have been the result of some other "technical or physical action" which caused it to break up in the air and plummet to the ground, said Alexander Smirnov, deputy general director of the airline, Kogalymavia. REUTERS/Peter Kovalev 
EGYPT-CRASH/RUSSIA-AIRLINE
RTX1UJ6L 
November 03, 2015 
A man comforts a woman as relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt gather for the identification... 
St. Petersburg, Russia 
A man comforts a woman as relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt gather for the identification... 
A man comforts a woman as relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt gather for the identification of remains at a morgue in St. Petersburg, Russia November 3, 2015. The Russian airline whose jet crashed in Egypt, killing all on board, said on Monday the disaster could not have been caused by a technical fault or human error. The crash, in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula on Saturday, could only have been the result of some other "technical or physical action" which caused it to break up in the air and plummet to the ground, said Alexander Smirnov, deputy general director of the airline, Kogalymavia. REUTERS/Peter Kovalev 
EGYPT-CRASH/RUSSIA-AIRLINE
RTX1UJ6K 
November 03, 2015 
A man comforts a woman as relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt gather for the identification... 
St. Petersburg, Russia 
A man comforts a woman as relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt gather for the identification... 
A man comforts a woman as relatives of those killed in an air crash in Egypt gather for the identification of remains at a morgue in St. Petersburg, Russia November 3, 2015. The Russian airline whose jet crashed in Egypt, killing all on board, said on Monday the disaster could not have been caused by a technical fault or human error. The crash, in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula on Saturday, could only have been the result of some other "technical or physical action" which caused it to break up in the air and plummet to the ground, said Alexander Smirnov, deputy general director of the airline, Kogalymavia. REUTERS/Peter Kovalev 
BRITAIN-NIRELAND/ARREST
RTSCG4 
September 09, 2015 
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Peter Robinson (3rd left) arrives to speak to the media in front... 
Belfast, United Kingdom 
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Peter Robinson (3rd left) arrives to speak to the media in front... 
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Peter Robinson (3rd left) arrives to speak to the media in front of Parliament buildings in Belfast Northern Ireland September 9, 2015. Northern Ireland's largest pro-British party threatened to bring down the province's power-sharing government after a senior member of the main Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein was arrested on Wednesday in relation to an IRA murder. Police suspect members of the IRA, a paramilitary group that is supposed to have disbanded under a 1998 peace deal, were part of the Aug. 12 shooting of Kevin McGuigan, destabilising the grand coalition and prompting crisis talks. REUTERS/Stringer 
BRITAIN-NIRELAND/ARREST
RTSCFX 
September 09, 2015 
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Peter Robinson (C) speaks to the media in front of Parliament... 
Belfast, United Kingdom 
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Peter Robinson (C) speaks to the media in front of Parliament... 
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Peter Robinson (C) speaks to the media in front of Parliament buildings in Belfast Northern Ireland September 9, 2015. - Northern Ireland's largest pro-British party threatened to bring down the province's power-sharing government after a senior member of the main Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein was arrested on Wednesday in relation to an IRA murder. Police suspect members of the IRA, a paramilitary group that is supposed to have disbanded under a 1998 peace deal, were part of the Aug. 12 shooting of Kevin McGuigan, destabilising the grand coalition and prompting crisis talks.REUTERS/Stringer 
RUSSIA-CRISIS/FOOD
RTX1ND95 
August 06, 2015 
Packs of sliced beef ham and cheese are placed on the ground as part of a display of illegally imported... 
St. Petersburg, Russia 
Packs of sliced beef ham and cheese are placed on the ground as part of a display of illegally imported... 
Packs of sliced beef ham and cheese are placed on the ground as part of a display of illegally imported food falling under restrictions in the territory of Pulkovo airport in St. Petersburg, Russia, August 6, 2015. Russian government plans for mass destruction of banned Western food imports have provoked outrage in a country where poverty rates are soaring and memories remain of famine during Soviet times. REUTERS/Peter Kovalev 
RUSSIA-CRISIS/FOOD
RTX1ND93 
August 06, 2015 
A fly sits on cheese, part of illegally imported food falling under restrictions in the territory of... 
St. Petersburg, Russia 
A fly sits on cheese, part of illegally imported food falling under restrictions in St. Petersburg 
A fly sits on cheese, part of illegally imported food falling under restrictions in the territory of Pulkovo airport in St. Petersburg, Russia, August 6, 2015. Russian government plans for mass destruction of banned Western food imports have provoked outrage in a country where poverty rates are soaring and memories remain of famine during Soviet times. REUTERS/Peter Kovalev 
SOCCER-WORLD/RUSSIA
RTX1KT9Y 
July 18, 2015 
A man, wearing a T-shirt with an image of Russian President Vladimir Putin, poses for a picture while... 
St. Petersburg, Russia 
A man, wearing a T-shirt with an image of Russian President Putin, poses for a picture while standing... 
A man, wearing a T-shirt with an image of Russian President Vladimir Putin, poses for a picture while standing next to the 2018 World Cup trophy during a ceremony to present the trophy to the public in St. Petersburg, Russia, July 18, 2015. Russia will host the 2018 World Cup. The T-shirt reads "The politest of people". REUTERS/Peter Kovalev
WW2-ANNIVERSARY/
RTX1BTFG 
May 06, 2015 
People hold a banner, a replica of the so-called Victory Standard which was erected at the top of the... 
St. Petersburg, Russia 
People take part in a procession dedicated to the upcoming Victory Day in St. Petersburg 
People hold a banner, a replica of the so-called Victory Standard which was erected at the top of the Reichstag building in Berlin at the end of World War Two, during a procession dedicated to the upcoming Victory Day in St. Petersburg, Russia, May 6, 2015. Russia will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two on May 9. REUTERS/Peter Kovalev 
CAYMAN-CUBANS/
RTR4HZL3 
December 14, 2014 
Cuban rafters sit together on the beach after landing on the Cayman Islands, in George Town December... 
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands 
Cuban rafters sit together on the beach after landing on the Cayman Islands, in George Town 
Cuban rafters sit together on the beach after landing on the Cayman Islands, in George Town December 14, 2014. A group of 26 Cubans on a homemade wooden boat were granted temporary refuge in the Cayman Islands when bad weather interrupted their quest to seek exile in the United States.The four women and 22 men, almost all from the coastal town of Santa Cruz Del Sur in the southeastern province of Camaguey, were four days into their journey when they took shelter from high seas on Wednesday. Cayman authorities said on Saturday that they could remain until the weather improves. REUTERS/Peter Polack (CAYMAN ISLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY IMMIGRATION POLITICS) 
CAYMAN-CUBANS/
RTR4HZKK 
December 14, 2014 
A man holds on to a fishing line next to a wooden boat that had been used by Cuban rafters, at a dock... 
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands 
A man holds on to a fishing line next to a wooden boat that had been used by Cuban rafters, at a dock... 
A man holds on to a fishing line next to a wooden boat that had been used by Cuban rafters, at a dock in George Town December 14, 2014. A group of 26 Cubans on a homemade wooden boat were granted temporary refuge in the Cayman Islands when bad weather interrupted their quest to seek exile in the United States.The four women and 22 men, almost all from the coastal town of Santa Cruz Del Sur in the southeastern province of Camaguey, were four days into their journey when they took shelter from high seas on Wednesday. Cayman authorities said on Saturday that they could remain until the weather improves. REUTERS/Peter Polack (CAYMAN ISLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY IMMIGRATION POLITICS) 
CAYMAN-CUBANS/
RTR4HZK5 
December 14, 2014 
A wooden boat that had been used by Cuban rafters is moored at a dock in George Town December 14, 2014.... 
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands 
A wooden boat that had been used by Cuban rafters is moored at a dock in George Town 
A wooden boat that had been used by Cuban rafters is moored at a dock in George Town December 14, 2014. A group of 26 Cubans on a homemade wooden boat were granted temporary refuge in the Cayman Islands when bad weather interrupted their quest to seek exile in the United States.The four women and 22 men, almost all from the coastal town of Santa Cruz Del Sur in the southeastern province of Camaguey, were four days into their journey when they took shelter from high seas on Wednesday. Cayman authorities said on Saturday that they could remain until the weather improves. REUTERS/Peter Polack (CAYMAN ISLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY IMMIGRATION POLITICS) 
CAYMAN-CUBA/MIGRANTS
RTR4F3VL 
November 22, 2014 
Fifteen Cuban migrants prepare to set sail in their 14-foot homemade boat after a brief overnight stop... 
GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands 
Fifteen Cuban migrants prepare to set sail in their 14-foot homemade boat after a brief overnight stop... 
Fifteen Cuban migrants prepare to set sail in their 14-foot homemade boat after a brief overnight stop offshore Grand Cayman Island, November 21, 2014. The boat, made from wood, metal, and fiberglass, had set sail from Manzanillo, eastern Cuba, a week earlier with 18 passengers, but three of them decided to abandon the trip upon arrival in Grand Cayman and turned themselves over to Cayman authorities for repatriation back to Cuba, the migrants said. REUTERS/Peter Polack (CAYMAN ISLANDS - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION) 
CAYMAN-CUBA/MIGRANTS
RTR4F3VJ 
November 22, 2014 
Fifteen Cuban migrants prepare to set sail in their 14-foot homemade boat after a brief overnight stop... 
GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands 
Fifteen Cuban migrants prepare to set sail in their 14-foot homemade boat after a brief overnight stop... 
Fifteen Cuban migrants prepare to set sail in their 14-foot homemade boat after a brief overnight stop offshore Grand Cayman Island, November 21, 2014. The boat, made from wood, metal, and fiberglass, had set sail from Manzanillo, eastern Cuba, a week earlier with 18 passengers, but three of them decided to abandon the trip upon arrival in Grand Cayman and turned themselves over to Cayman authorities for repatriation back to Cuba, the migrants said. REUTERS/Peter Polack (CAYMAN ISLANDS - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION) 
CAYMAN-CUBA/MIGRANTS
RTR4F3VI 
November 22, 2014 
Fifteen Cuban migrants prepare to set sail in their 14-foot homemade boat after a brief overnight stop... 
GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands 
Fifteen Cuban migrants prepare to set sail in their 14-foot homemade boat after a brief overnight stop... 
Fifteen Cuban migrants prepare to set sail in their 14-foot homemade boat after a brief overnight stop offshore Grand Cayman Island, November 21, 2014. The boat, made from wood, metal, and fiberglass, had set sail from Manzanillo, eastern Cuba, a week earlier with 18 passengers, but three of them decided to abandon the trip upon arrival in Grand Cayman and turned themselves over to Cayman authorities for repatriation back to Cuba, the migrants said. REUTERS/Peter Polack (CAYMAN ISLANDS - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION) 
CAYMAN-CUBA/
RTR445XW 
August 28, 2014 
A home-made aluminium boat carrying 16 Cuban migrants floats anchored while seeking what the migrants... 
GRAND CAYMAN ISLAND, Cayman Islands 
A home-made aluminium boat carrying 16 Cuban migrants floats offshore in Grand Cayman island 
A home-made aluminium boat carrying 16 Cuban migrants floats anchored while seeking what the migrants said was refuge from rough seas, in Grand Cayman island August 28, 2014. Local law enforcement would not allow the migrants to receive drinking water, food or supplies from well-wishers onshore, before ordering the group to depart the British territory or be taken into custody and repatriated to Cuba. The boat's captain said the passengers - 11 men and five women - had been at sea for five days since leaving eastern Cuba. REUTERS/Peter Polack (CAYMAN ISLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY) 
CAYMAN-CUBA/
RTR445XU 
August 28, 2014 
A home-made aluminium boat carrying 16 Cuban migrants pulls up to a dock seeking what the migrants said... 
GRAND CAYMAN ISLAND, Cayman Islands 
A home-made aluminium boat carrying 16 Cuban migrants pulls up to a dock in Grand Cayman island 
A home-made aluminium boat carrying 16 Cuban migrants pulls up to a dock seeking what the migrants said was refuge from rough seas, in Grand Cayman island August 28, 2014. Local law enforcement would not allow the migrants to receive drinking water, food or supplies from well-wishers onshore, before ordering the group to depart the British territory or be taken into custody and repatriated to Cuba. The boat's captain said the passengers - 11 men and five women - had been at sea for five days since leaving eastern Cuba. REUTERS/Peter Polack (CAYMAN ISLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
CAYMAN-CUBA/
RTR445XO 
August 28, 2014 
A home-made aluminium boat carrying 16 Cuban migrants pulls up to a dock, seeking what the migrants said... 
GRAND CAYMAN ISLAND, Cayman Islands 
A home-made aluminium boat carrying 16 Cuban migrants pulls up to a dock in Grand Cayman island 
A home-made aluminium boat carrying 16 Cuban migrants pulls up to a dock, seeking what the migrants said was refuge from rough seas, in Grand Cayman island August 28, 2014. Local law enforcement would not allow the migrants to receive drinking water, food or supplies from well-wishers onshore, before ordering the group to depart the British territory or be taken into custody and repatriated to Cuba. The boat's captain said the passengers - 11 men and five women - had been at sea for five days since leaving eastern Cuba. REUTERS/Peter Polack (CAYMAN ISLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY) 
PALESTINIANS-ISRAEL/GAZA
RTR3XI0W 
July 07, 2014 
Smoke and flames are seen following what witnesses said were Israeli air strikes in Rafah in the southern... 
Rafah, Palestinian Territories 
Smoke and flames are seen following what witnesses said were Israeli air strikes in Rafah in the southern... 
Smoke and flames are seen following what witnesses said were Israeli air strikes in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip July 7, 2014. Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner told reporters Israel was preparing for a possible escalation in hostilities along the Gaza frontier and had called up several hundred reserve troops. REUTERS/Abed Rahim Khatib (GAZA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST) 
PALESTINIANS-ISRAEL/GAZA
RTR3XHZX 
July 07, 2014 
Smoke rises following what witnesses said were Israeli air strikes in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip... 
Rafah, Palestinian Territories 
Smoke rises following what witnesses said were Israeli air strikes in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip... 
Smoke rises following what witnesses said were Israeli air strikes in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip July 7, 2014. Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner told reporters Israel was preparing for a possible escalation in hostilities along the Gaza frontier and had called up several hundred reserve troops. REUTERS/Abed Rahim Khatib (GAZA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
PALESTINIANS-ISRAEL/GAZA
RTR3XHZF 
July 07, 2014 
Smoke and flames are seen following what witnesses said were Israeli air strikes in Rafah in the southern... 
Rafah, Palestinian Territories 
Smoke and flames are seen following what witnesses said were Israeli air strikes in Rafah in the southern... 
Smoke and flames are seen following what witnesses said were Israeli air strikes in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip July 7, 2014. Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner told reporters Israel was preparing for a possible escalation in hostilities along the Gaza frontier and had called up several hundred reserve troops. REUTERS/Abed Rahim Khatib (GAZA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST) 
PALESTINIANS-ISRAEL/GAZA
RTR3XHYD 
July 07, 2014 
Smoke and flames are seen following what witnesses said were Israeli air strikes in Rafah in the southern... 
Rafah, Palestinian Territories 
Smoke and flames are seen following what witnesses said were Israeli air strikes in Rafah in the southern... 
Smoke and flames are seen following what witnesses said were Israeli air strikes in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip July 7, 2014. Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner told reporters Israel was preparing for a possible escalation in hostilities along the Gaza frontier and had called up several hundred reserve troops. REUTERS/Abed Rahim Khatib (GAZA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
HUNGARY-ELECTION/
RTR3K4G8 
April 06, 2014 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy casts his ballot together with wife Szilvia (L) and children... 
Veszprem, Hungary 
Socialist party Chairman Mesterhazy casts his ballot together with wife Szilvia and children Kata and... 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy casts his ballot together with wife Szilvia (L) and children Kata and Attila inside a polling station during parliamentary elections in Veszprem April 6, 2014. Hungarians vote on Sunday in a parliamentary election set to return Prime Minister Viktor Orban to power for another four years and entrench the far-right Jobbik party as a force in Hungarian politics. REUTERS/Orosz Peter (HUNGARY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
HUNGARY-ELECTION/
RTR3K4FT 
April 06, 2014 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy leaves a booth with his son Attila during parliamentary elections... 
Veszprem, Hungary 
Socialist party Chairman Mesterhazy leaves a booth with his son Attila during parliamentary elections... 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy leaves a booth with his son Attila during parliamentary elections in Veszprem April 6, 2014. Hungarians vote on Sunday in a parliamentary election set to return Prime Minister Viktor Orban to power for another four years and entrench the far-right Jobbik party as a force in Hungarian politics. REUTERS/Orosz Peter (HUNGARY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
HUNGARY-ELECTION/
RTR3K4FR 
April 06, 2014 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy leaves a polling station with wife Szilvia (R) and children... 
Veszprem, Hungary 
Socialist party Chairman Mesterhazy leaves a polling station with wife Szilvia and children Kata and... 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy leaves a polling station with wife Szilvia (R) and children Kata and Attila during parliamentary elections in Veszprem April 6, 2014. Hungarians vote on Sunday in a parliamentary election set to return Prime Minister Viktor Orban to power for another four years and entrench the far-right Jobbik party as a force in Hungarian politics. REUTERS/Orosz Peter (HUNGARY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
HUNGARY-ELECTION/
RTR3K4FK 
April 06, 2014 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy prepares to cast his ballot together with wife Szilvia (L)... 
Veszprem, Hungary 
Socialist party Chairman Mesterhazy prepares to cast his ballot together with wife Szilvia and children... 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy prepares to cast his ballot together with wife Szilvia (L) and children Kata and Attila inside a polling station during parliamentary elections in Veszprem April 6, 2014. Hungarians vote on Sunday in a parliamentary election set to return Prime Minister Viktor Orban to power for another four years and entrench the far-right Jobbik party as a force in Hungarian politics. REUTERS/Orosz Peter (HUNGARY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
HUNGARY-ELECTION/
RTR3K4FH 
April 06, 2014 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy casts his ballot together with wife Szilvia (L) and children... 
Veszprem, Hungary 
Socialist party Chairman Mesterhazy casts his ballot together with wife Szilvia and children Kata and... 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy casts his ballot together with wife Szilvia (L) and children Kata and Attila inside a polling station during parliamentary elections in Veszprem April 6, 2014. Hungarians vote on Sunday in a parliamentary election set to return Prime Minister Viktor Orban to power for another four years and entrench the far-right Jobbik party as a force in Hungarian politics. REUTERS/Orosz Peter (HUNGARY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
HUNGARY-ELECTION/
RTR3K4E2 
April 06, 2014 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy signs to receive his ballot inside a polling station during... 
Veszprem, Hungary 
Socialist party Chairman Mesterhazy signs to receive his ballot inside a polling station during parliamentary... 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy signs to receive his ballot inside a polling station during parliamentary elections in Veszprem April 6, 2014. Hungarians vote on Sunday in a parliamentary election set to return Prime Minister Viktor Orban to power for another four years and entrench the far-right Jobbik party as a force in Hungarian politics. REUTERS/Orosz Peter (HUNGARY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
HUNGARY-ELECTION/
RTR3K4DV 
April 06, 2014 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy talks with supporters outside a polling station during parliamentary... 
Veszprem, Hungary 
Socialist party Chairman Mesterhazy talks with supporters outside a polling station during parliamentary... 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy talks with supporters outside a polling station during parliamentary elections in Veszprem April 6, 2014. Hungarians vote on Sunday in a parliamentary election set to return Prime Minister Viktor Orban to power for another four years and entrench the far-right Jobbik party as a force in Hungarian politics. REUTERS/Orosz Peter (HUNGARY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
HUNGARY-ELECTION/
RTR3K4DE 
April 06, 2014 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy (C) arrives with his family at a polling station during parliamentary... 
Veszprem, Hungary 
Socialist party Chairman Mesterhazy arrives with his family at a polling station during parliamentary... 
Socialist party Chairman Attila Mesterhazy (C) arrives with his family at a polling station during parliamentary elections in Veszprem April 6, 2014. Hungarians vote on Sunday in a parliamentary election set to return Orban to power for another four years and entrench the far-right Jobbik party as a force in Hungarian politics. REUTERS/Orosz Peter (HUNGARY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
KENYA/
RTX14TSU 
October 30, 2013 
Residents gather to look at the wreckage of a passenger bus that was involved in an accident with a commuter... 
Nairobi, Kenya 
Residents gather to look at the wreckage of a passenger bus that was involved in an accident with a commuter... 
Residents gather to look at the wreckage of a passenger bus that was involved in an accident with a commuter train at a railway-crossing point in Kenya's capital Nairobi October 30, 2013. More than 12 people were killed and several others injured in the early morning accident, according to Kenya Red Cross officials. REUTERS/Peter Obuya (KENYA - Tags: TRANSPORT DISASTER) 
KENYA/
RTX14TSR 
October 30, 2013 
A general view of the wreckage of a passenger bus that was involved in an accident with a commuter train... 
Nairobi, Kenya 
A general view of the wreckage of a passenger bus that was involved in an accident with a commuter train... 
A general view of the wreckage of a passenger bus that was involved in an accident with a commuter train at a railway-crossing point in Kenya's capital Nairobi October 30, 2013. More than 12 people were killed and several others injured in the early morning accident, according to Kenya Red Cross officials. REUTERS/Peter Obuya (KENYA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT) 
KENYA/
RTX14TSO 
October 30, 2013 
People look at the wreckage of a minibus that was involved in an accident with a commuter train at a... 
Nairobi, Kenya 
People look at the wreckage of a minibus that was involved in an accident with a commuter train at a... 
People look at the wreckage of a minibus that was involved in an accident with a commuter train at a railway-crossing point in Kenya's capital Nairobi October 30, 2013. More than 12 people were killed and several others injured in the early morning accident, according to Kenya Red Cross officials. REUTERS/Peter Obuya (KENYA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
TRINIDAD/
RTX124T4 
July 30, 2013 
Former FIFA Vice President Jack Warner (L) and Winston Peters, minister of community development, celebrate... 
Charlieville, Trinidad and Tobago 
Jack Warner and Winston Peters, minister of community development, celebrate his victory in a by-election... 
Former FIFA Vice President Jack Warner (L) and Winston Peters, minister of community development, celebrate his victory in a by-election for a constituency seat in Parliament, from which he had resigned last April, in Charlieville July 29, 2013. Warner, who also resigned from the government as the national security minister following allegations of financial mismanagement by the CONCACAF soccer confederation in April, won the seat under his newly formed Independent Liberal Party (ILP). Picture taken July 29. REUTERS/Adrian Boodan (TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
BOSNIA/
RTXYEP2 
April 09, 2013 
(L-R) Montenegro's Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic, European Union Special Representative to Bosnia and... 
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Montenegro's PM Djukanovic, European Union Special Representative Sorensen and Croatia's PM Milanovic... 
(L-R) Montenegro's Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic, European Union Special Representative to Bosnia and Herzegovina Peter Sorensen and Croatia's Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic smile during a tour of 16th International Economic Fair "Mostar 2013" in Mostar, April 9, 2013. REUTERS/Miro Skobic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS) 
KENYA-SEPARATISTS/
RTXY0PD 
March 28, 2013 
Coast Provincial Police Officer Aggrey Adoli addresses the public following the killing of six members... 
Malindi, Kenya 
Coast Provincial Police Officer Aggrey Adoli addresses the public following the killing of six members... 
Coast Provincial Police Officer Aggrey Adoli addresses the public following the killing of six members of the Mombasa Republican Council (MRC) in the Kenyan coastal town of Malindi, March 28, 2013. Eight people were killed when dozens of machete-wielding raiders struck a casino popular with tourists and local Italian residents in the coastal Kenyan town of Malindi early on Thursday morning, police said. REUTERS/Peter Imbote (KENYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW) 
MALAWI-BAIL
RTR3EZYM 
March 14, 2013 
Peter Mutharika (C), former Foreign Minister and brother to the late President of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika,... 
Lilongwe, Malawi 
Peter Mutharika, former Foreign Minister and brother to the late President of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika,... 
Peter Mutharika (C), former Foreign Minister and brother to the late President of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika, leaves the Malawi court after he was granted bail in Lilongwe March 14, 2013. Eleven prominent Malawians, including one current minister and seven former ministers, were freed on bail on Thursday after being held on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the government after the death of President Bingu wa Mutharika last year. They included the late Mutharika's younger brother, Peter Mutharika, and the currently serving Economic Planning and Development Minister Goodall Gondwe. REUTERS/Mabvuto Banda (MALAWI - Tags: POLITICS) 
MALAWI-BAIL/
RTR3EZYK 
March 14, 2013 
Peter Mutharika (C), former Foreign Minister and brother to the late President of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika,... 
Lilongwe, Malawi 
Peter Mutharika, former Foreign Minister and brother to the late President of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika,... 
Peter Mutharika (C), former Foreign Minister and brother to the late President of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika, leaves the Malawi court after he was granted bail in Lilongwe, March 14, 2013. Eleven prominent Malawians, including one current minister and seven former ministers, were freed on bail on Thursday after being held on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the government after the death of President Bingu wa Mutharika last year. They included the late Mutharika's younger brother, Peter Mutharika, and the currently serving Economic Planning and Development Minister Goodall Gondwe. REUTERS/Mabvuto Banda (MALAWI - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
SOCCER/
RTR3ENRR 
March 06, 2013 
Germany's Babett Peter (C) is embraced by Denmark's Lise Munk (R) in front of teammate Line Jensen at... 
Albufeira, Portugal 
Germany's Babett Peter is embraced by Denmark's Lise Munk in front of teammate Line Jensen at the end... 
Germany's Babett Peter (C) is embraced by Denmark's Lise Munk (R) in front of teammate Line Jensen at the end of their women's Algarve Cup soccer match at the municipal stadium in Albufeira in southern Portugal March 6, 2013. REUTERS/Virgilio Rodrigues (PORTUGAL - Tags: SPORT SOCCER) 
KENYA-ELECTIONS
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March 04, 2013 
Kenyan police officers escort women as they flee the Miritini neighbourhood during night clashes, near... 
Mombasa, Kenya 
Kenyan police officers escort women as they flee the neighbourhood during night clashes in Mombasa 
Kenyan police officers escort women as they flee the Miritini neighbourhood during night clashes, near the port city of Mombasa, March 4, 2013. At least four Kenyan police officers, deployed to keep the peace in a tense presidential election following hundreds of deaths after a 2007 vote, were hacked to death by a gang hours before polling stations opened on Monday, a senior officer said. REUTERS/Peter Imbote (KENYA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
KENYA-ELECTIONS
RTR3EKLM 
March 04, 2013 
Women prepare to board a Kenyan police truck as they flee the Miritini neighbourhood during night clashes,... 
Mombasa, Kenya 
Women prepare to board a police truck as they flee the neighbourhood during night clashes in Mombasa 
Women prepare to board a Kenyan police truck as they flee the Miritini neighbourhood during night clashes, near the port city of Mombasa, March 4, 2013. At least four Kenyan police officers, deployed to keep peace in a tense presidential election following hundreds of deaths after a 2007 vote, were hacked to death by a gang hours before polling stations opened on Monday, a senior officer said. REUTERS/Peter Imbote (KENYA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS CIVIL UNREST) 
KENYA-ELECTIONS/
RTR3EK45 
March 04, 2013 
Unidentified man stands next to the wreckage of a burnt car belonging to former Shinyalu legislator Justus... 
Kisumu, Kenya 
Unidentified man stands next to the wreckage of a burnt car belonging to former Shinyalu legislator Justus... 
Unidentified man stands next to the wreckage of a burnt car belonging to former Shinyalu legislator Justus Kizito in Lukango area of Shinyalu constituency in Kakamega, west of the capital Nairobi, March 4, 2013. At least 15 people were killed in attacks by machete-wielding gangs on Monday as Kenyans queued to vote in a presidential election they hope will rebuild the nation's image after a disputed 2007 poll unleashed weeks of tribal bloodshed. REUTERS/Peter Imbote (KENYA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
KENYA-ELECTIONS/
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March 04, 2013 
Unidentified people sift through the remains of a burnt car belonging to former Shinyalu legislator Justus... 
Kisumu, Kenya 
Unidentified people sift through the remains of a burnt car belonging to former Shinyalu legislator Justus... 
Unidentified people sift through the remains of a burnt car belonging to former Shinyalu legislator Justus Kizito in Lukango area of Shinyalu constituency in Kakamega, west of the capital Nairobi, March 4, 2013. At least 15 people were killed in attacks by machete-wielding gangs on Monday as Kenyans queued to vote in a presidential election they hope will rebuild the nation's image after a disputed 2007 poll unleashed weeks of tribal bloodshed. REUTERS/Peter Imbote (KENYA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
CYCLING-OMAN/
RTR3DQOC 
February 13, 2013 
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia celebrates after winning the 190 km (118 miles) third stage... 
Muscat, Oman 
Cannondale rider Sagan of Slovakia celebrates after winning the 190 km third stage during the Tour of... 
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia celebrates after winning the 190 km (118 miles) third stage during the Tour of Oman cycling race from Nakhal Fort to Wadi Dayqah Dam in Muscat February 13, 2013. REUTERS/Sultan Al Hasani (OMAN - Tags: SPORT CYCLING) 
CYCLING-OMAN/
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February 13, 2013 
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia celebrates after winning the 190 km (118 miles) third stage... 
Muscat, Oman 
Cannondale rider Sagan of Slovakia celebrates after winning the 190 km third stage during the Tour of... 
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia celebrates after winning the 190 km (118 miles) third stage during the Tour of Oman cycling race from Nakhal Fort to Wadi Dayqah Dam in Muscat February 13, 2013. REUTERS/Sultan Al Hasani (OMAN - Tags: SPORT CYCLING) 
CYCLING-OMAN/
RTR3DQNO 
February 13, 2013 
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia adjusts his sweater after winning the 190 km (118 miles) third... 
Muscat, Oman 
Cannondale rider Sagan of Slovakia adjusts his sweater after winning the 190 km third stage during the... 
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia adjusts his sweater after winning the 190 km (118 miles) third stage during the Tour of Oman cycling race from Nakhal Fort to Wadi Dayqah Dam in Muscat February 13, 2013. REUTERS/Sultan Al Hasani (OMAN - Tags: SPORT CYCLING) 
CYCLING-OMAN/
RTR3DQND 
February 13, 2013 
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia celebrates after winning the 190 km (118 miles) third stage... 
Muscat, Oman 
Cannondale rider Sagan of Slovakia celebrates after winning the 190 km third stage during the Tour of... 
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia celebrates after winning the 190 km (118 miles) third stage during the Tour of Oman cycling race from Nakhal Fort to Wadi Dayqah Dam in Muscat February 13, 2013. REUTERS/Sultan Al Hasani (OMAN - Tags: SPORT CYCLING) 
CYCLING-OMAN/
RTR3DOTX 
February 12, 2013 
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia celebrates on the podium after winning the 146km (90.7 miles)... 
Muscat, Oman 
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia celebrates on the podium after winning the 146km second stage... 
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia celebrates on the podium after winning the 146km (90.7 miles) second stage of the Tour of Oman cycling race from Fanja in Bidbid to Al Bustan, in Muscat February 12, 2013. REUTERS/Sultan Al Hasani (OMAN - Tags: SPORT CYCLING) 
CYCLING-OMAN/
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February 12, 2013 
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia celebrates near the finish line during the 146km (90.7 miles)... 
Muscat, Oman 
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia celebrates near the finish line during the 146km second stage... 
Cannondale rider Peter Sagan of Slovakia celebrates near the finish line during the 146km (90.7 miles) second stage of the Tour of Oman cycling race from Fanja in Bidbid to Al Bustan, in Muscat February 12, 2013. REUTERS/Sultan Al Hasani (OMAN - Tags: SPORT CYCLING) 
KENYA-ELECTION-DEBATE/
RTR3DO9Q 
February 12, 2013 
The eight Kenyan presidential aspirants Mohammed Dida, James Ole Kiyiapi, Uhuru Kenyatta, Peter Kenneth,... 
Nairobi, Kenya 
Eight Kenyan presidential aspirants face off in the first ever presidential debate at Brookhouse School... 
The eight Kenyan presidential aspirants Mohammed Dida, James Ole Kiyiapi, Uhuru Kenyatta, Peter Kenneth, Musalia Mudavadi, Martha Karua, Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Paul Muite (L-R) face off in the first ever presidential debate at Brookhouse School in Kenya's capital Nairobi February 11, 2013. The presidential television debate - the first ever held in the country - failed to produce a clear winner, but gave an early taste of what is expected to be a highly charged contest to run East Africa's economic powerhouse. Picture taken February 11, 2013. REUTERS/Stringer (KENYA - Tags: ELECTIONS POLITICS) 
KENYA-ELECTION-DEBATE/
RTR3DO9P 
February 12, 2013 
Seven of the eight presidential aspirants James Ole Kiyiapi, Uhuru Kenyatta, Peter Kenneth, Musalia Mudavadi,... 
Nairobi, Kenya 
Seven of the eight presidential aspirants face off in the first ever presidential debate at the Brookhouse... 
Seven of the eight presidential aspirants James Ole Kiyiapi, Uhuru Kenyatta, Peter Kenneth, Musalia Mudavadi, Martha Karua, Kenya's Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Paul Muite (L-R) face off in the first ever presidential debate at Brookhouse School in Kenya's capital Nairobi February 11, 2013. The presidential television debate - the first ever held in the country - failed to produce a clear winner, but gave an early taste of what is expected to be a highly-charged contest to run East Africa's economic powerhouse. The presidential candidate not seen in this picture is Mohammed Dida. Picture taken February 11, 2013. REUTERS/Stringer (KENYA - Tags: ELECTIONS POLITICS) 
CROATIA-CACIC/
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November 14, 2012 
Judge Margit Simon (L) waits for documents from lawyer Peter Zamecsnik (2nd R) during a court ruling,... 
Budapest, Hungary 
Judge Margit Simon waits for documents from lawyer Peter Zamecsnik during a court ruling, in which Croatian... 
Judge Margit Simon (L) waits for documents from lawyer Peter Zamecsnik (2nd R) during a court ruling, in which Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Radimir Cacic was given a prison sentence, in Kaposvar November 14, 2012. Cacic, has been given a 22-month prison sentence by a Hungarian court for causing a fatal car crash in Hungary in 2010, a court spokesman and Cacic's lawyer told Reuters on Wednesday. The ruling is not open to appeal. REUTERS/Stringer (HUNGARY - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS) 
VATICAN/
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October 02, 2012 
Marcello Di Finizio, a 49-year-old man from Trieste, northern Italy, stands on the dome of Saint Peter's... 
Vatican City, Vatican City 
Marcello Di Finizio stands on the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica holding a banner during a protest against... 
Marcello Di Finizio, a 49-year-old man from Trieste, northern Italy, stands on the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica holding a banner reading, "Help, stop Monti, stop Europe" during a protest against the government at the Vatican October 2, 2012. REUTERS/Stringer (VATICAN - Tags: RELIGION CIVIL UNREST POLITICS) 
VATICAN/
RTR38PZM 
October 02, 2012 
Marcello Di Finizio, a 49-year-old man from Trieste, northern Italy, stands on the dome of Saint Peter's... 
Vatican City, Vatican City 
Marcello Di Finizio stands on the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica holding a banner during a protest against... 
Marcello Di Finizio, a 49-year-old man from Trieste, northern Italy, stands on the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica holding a banner reading, "Help, stop Monti, stop Europe" during a protest against the government at the Vatican October 2, 2012. REUTERS/Stringer (VATICAN - Tags: RELIGION CIVIL UNREST POLITICS) 
VATICAN/
RTR38PZ7 
October 02, 2012 
Marcello Di Finizio, a 49-year-old man from Trieste, northern Italy, stands on the dome of Saint Peter's... 
Vatican City, Vatican City 
Marcello Di Finizio stands on the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica holding a banner during a protest against... 
Marcello Di Finizio, a 49-year-old man from Trieste, northern Italy, stands on the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica holding a banner reading, "Help, stop Monti, stop Europe" during a protest against the government at the Vatican October 2, 2012. REUTERS/Stringer (VATICAN - Tags: RELIGION CIVIL UNREST POLITICS) 
VATICAN/
RTR38PYH 
October 02, 2012 
Marcello Di Finizio, a 49-year-old man from Trieste, northern Italy, prepares to stand on the dome of... 
Vatican City, Vatican City 
Marcello Di Finizio prepares to stand on the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica to protest against the government... 
Marcello Di Finizio, a 49-year-old man from Trieste, northern Italy, prepares to stand on the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica holding a banner reading, "Help, stop Monti, stop Europe" to protest against the government at the Vatican October 2, 2012. REUTERS/Stringer (VATICAN - Tags: RELIGION CIVIL UNREST POLITICS) 
VATICAN/
RTR38PVS 
October 02, 2012 
Marcello Di Finizio, a 49-year-old man from Trieste, northern Italy, stands on the dome of Saint Peter's... 
Vatican City, Vatican City 
Marcello Di Finizio stands on the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica holding a banner during a protest against... 
Marcello Di Finizio, a 49-year-old man from Trieste, northern Italy, stands on the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica holding a banner reading, "Help, stop Monti, stop Europe" during a protest against the government at the Vatican October 2, 2012. REUTERS/Stringer (VATICAN - Tags: RELIGION CIVIL UNREST POLITICS) 
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