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UKRAINE-CRISIS/EAST
RTSGA9DA 
February 16, 2023 
Wilted sunflowers are seen on a field, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, near Bahmut, Donetsk region,... 
NEAR BAHMUT, Ukraine 
Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Donetsk region 
Wilted sunflowers are seen on a field, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, near Bahmut, Donetsk region, Ukraine, February 16, 2023. REUTERS/Marko Djurica TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
USA-IMMIGRATION/HYUNDAI
RTSE7HZ6 
December 04, 2022 
A wilting plant is seen through the window of JSS Staffing in Greenville, Alabama, U.S., December 4,... 
Greenville, UNITED STATES 
Underage workers found throughout Hyundai, Kia supply chain in Alabama 
A wilting plant is seen through the window of JSS Staffing in Greenville, Alabama, U.S., December 4, 2022. To match Special Report USA-IMMIGRATION/HYUNDAI REUTERS/Cheney Orr 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/KHARKIV
RTS8G7ZT 
June 06, 2022 
Wilting plants are pictured at the house of Inna Bobryntseva, who died during a Russian shelling, as... 
Kharkiv, Ukraine 
Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kharkiv region 
Wilting plants are pictured at the house of Inna Bobryntseva, who died during a Russian shelling, as prosecutor's office members prepare to exhume her body from the backyard of her house (not pictured), as part of a prosecutor's investigation into war crime cases, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, on the outskirt of Kharkiv, Ukraine June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/
RTS85QVD 
May 26, 2022 
Wilting plants are seen at the access of a damaged flat at shelled Severnaya Saltyvka residential area,... 
Kharkiv, Ukraine 
Russia's invasion of Ukraine 
Wilting plants are seen at the access of a damaged flat at shelled Severnaya Saltyvka residential area, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kharkiv, Ukraine May 26, 2022. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-TEXAS
RTX8GBW6 
December 15, 2020 
Jessica Wilt tests negative for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at United Memorial Medical Center in Houston,... 
Houston, UNITED STATES 
People are tested for COVID-19 unit in Houston 
Jessica Wilt tests negative for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, Texas, U.S., December 9, 2020. Picture taken December 9, 2020. REUTERS/Callaghan O'Hare 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CASES-INDONESIA
RTS3G635 
June 27, 2020 
Wilting flowers are seen on a grave at the Muslim burial area provided by the government for victims... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Wilting flowers are seen on a grave at the Muslim burial area provided by the government for victims... 
Wilting flowers are seen on a grave at the Muslim burial area provided by the government for victims of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at Pondok Ranggon cemetery complex in Jakarta, Indonesia, June 27, 2020. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-NEW YORK
RTS398W7 
May 27, 2020 
A wilted and dried bouquet of flowers is seen attached to a barrier next to a temporary morgue refrigerated... 
New York, UNITED SATES 
Temporary morgue outside Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn during outbreak of the coronavirus... 
A wilted and dried bouquet of flowers is seen attached to a barrier next to a temporary morgue refrigerated truck outside Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn, during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in New York City, New York, U.S., May 27, 2020. REUTERS/Mike Segar 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/FRANCE
RTX7FZLZ 
April 27, 2020 
Sprigs of Lily of the Valley, the symbol of the Labour day, are pictured at a farm producer in Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu... 
SAINT-PHILBERT-DE-GRAND-LIEU, France 
Sprigs of Lily of the Valley are pictured at a farm producer near Nantes 
Sprigs of Lily of the Valley, the symbol of the Labour day, are pictured at a farm producer in Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu near Nantes as many plants are left in the fields and will wilt on spot during a lockdown imposed to slow the rate of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in France, April 27, 2020. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/FRANCE
RTX7FZLO 
April 27, 2020 
Sprigs of Lily of the Valley, the symbol of the Labour day, are pictured at a farm producer in Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu... 
SAINT-PHILBERT-DE-GRAND-LIEU, France 
Sprigs of Lily of the Valley are pictured at a farm producer near Nantes 
Sprigs of Lily of the Valley, the symbol of the Labour day, are pictured at a farm producer in Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu near Nantes as many plants are left in the fields and will wilt on spot during a lockdown imposed to slow the rate of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in France, April 27, 2020. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/FRANCE
RTX7FZLP 
April 27, 2020 
Producer Philippe Naulleau looks at his field of Lily of the Valley, the symbol of the Labour day, at... 
SAINT-PHILBERT-DE-GRAND-LIEU, France 
Sprigs of Lily of the Valley are pictured at a farm producer near Nantes 
Producer Philippe Naulleau looks at his field of Lily of the Valley, the symbol of the Labour day, at his farm in Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu near Nantes as many plants are left in the fields and will wilt on spot during a lockdown imposed to slow the rate of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in France, April 27, 2020. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/FRANCE
RTX7FZLH 
April 27, 2020 
Sprigs of Lily of the Valley, the symbol of the Labour day, are pictured at a farm producer in Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu... 
SAINT-PHILBERT-DE-GRAND-LIEU, France 
Sprigs of Lily of the Valley are pictured at a farm producer near Nantes 
Sprigs of Lily of the Valley, the symbol of the Labour day, are pictured at a farm producer in Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu near Nantes as many plants are left in the fields and will wilt on spot during a lockdown imposed to slow the rate of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in France, April 27, 2020. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/FRANCE
RTX7FZLI 
April 27, 2020 
Producer Philippe Naulleau looks at his field of Lily of the Valley, the symbol of the Labour day, at... 
SAINT-PHILBERT-DE-GRAND-LIEU, France 
Sprigs of Lily of the Valley are pictured at a farm producer near Nantes 
Producer Philippe Naulleau looks at his field of Lily of the Valley, the symbol of the Labour day, at his farm in Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu near Nantes as many plants are left in the fields and will wilt on spot during a lockdown imposed to slow the rate of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in France, April 27, 2020. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/ZIMBABWE-WATER
RTX7CCRW 
January 27, 2020 
A woman uses borehole water to feed wilting crops as the region deals with a prolonged drought in Bulawayo,... 
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe 
A woman uses borehole water to feed wilting crops during a prolonged drought in Bulawayo 
A woman uses borehole water to feed wilting crops as the region deals with a prolonged drought in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, January 17, 2020. Picture taken January 17, 2020. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/ZIMBABWE-WATER
RTX7CCRS 
January 27, 2020 
A man pumps water from a borehole to feed his wilting crops as the region deals with a prolonged drought... 
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe 
A man pumps water from a borehole to feed his wilting crops during prolonged drought in Bulawayo 
A man pumps water from a borehole to feed his wilting crops as the region deals with a prolonged drought in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, January 17, 2020. Picture taken January 17, 2020. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo 
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Greece's saffron trade blooms in wilted economy 
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Dying botanical garden highlights Venezuela's decay 
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EUROPE-WEATHER/BRITAIN
RTS1O5R9 
March 18, 2018 
Daffodils wilt in the snow in Greenwich Park, London, Britain March 18, 2018. REUTERS/Simon Dawson 
London, United Kingdom 
Daffodils wilt in the snow in Greenwich Park, London 
Daffodils wilt in the snow in Greenwich Park, London, Britain March 18, 2018. REUTERS/Simon Dawson 
GLOBAL-FOOD/
RTX4MC55 
February 01, 2018 
A boy pulls wilted leaves off cabbages at the wholesale vegetable market in Islamabad, Pakistan February... 
Islamabad, Pakistan 
A boy pulls wilted leaves off cabbages at the wholesale vegetable market in Islamabad 
A boy pulls wilted leaves off cabbages at the wholesale vegetable market in Islamabad, Pakistan February 1, 2018. REUTERS/Caren Firouz 
CHICAGO-CRIME/
RTX3RZGJ 
December 15, 2017 
Wilted flowers are seen next to a transit bus shelter, where a 18-year-old man was killed and a 17-year-old... 
Chicago, UNITED STATES 
Wilted flowers are seen next to a transit bus shelter, where a 18-year-old man was killed and a 17-year-old... 
Wilted flowers are seen next to a transit bus shelter, where a 18-year-old man was killed and a 17-year-old man was wounded, in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. December 14, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua Lott 
CHRISTMAS-SEASON/MILITARY
RTX2VH0G 
December 17, 2016 
A dozen wilted roses lay beside a grave stone at Arlington National Cemetery as Christmas wreaths are... 
Arlington, UNITED STATES 
A dozen wilted roses lay beside a grave stone at Arlington National Cemetery as Christmas wreaths are... 
A dozen wilted roses lay beside a grave stone at Arlington National Cemetery as Christmas wreaths are laid in Arlington, Virginia, U.S. December 17, 2016. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan 
AUSTRALIA-COMMODOTIES/ABARES
RTS8KXZ 
February 29, 2016 
Dams containing small amounts of water can be seen in drought-affected farming area located west of Melbourne,... 
Melbourne, Australia 
Dams containing small amounts of water can be seen in drought-affected farming area located west of Melbourne... 
Dams containing small amounts of water can be seen in drought-affected farming area located west of Melbourne, Australia, in this picture taken on January 12, 2016. Australian agriculture production is set to rebound as strongest El Nino in nearly 20-years that wilted crops and triggered bush fires subsides, the country's chief commodity forecaster said on March 1, 2016. Picture taken January 12, 2016. REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-COMMODOTIES/ABARES
RTS8KXX 
February 29, 2016 
Dams containing small amounts of water can be seen in drought-affected farming area located west of Melbourne,... 
Melbourne, Australia 
Dams containing small amounts of water can be seen in drought-affected farming area located west of Melbourne... 
Dams containing small amounts of water can be seen in drought-affected farming area located west of Melbourne, Australia, in this picture taken on January 12, 2016. Australian agriculture production is set to rebound as strongest El Nino in nearly 20-years that wilted crops and triggered bush fires subsides, the country's chief commodity forecaster said on March 1, 2016. Picture taken January 12, 2016. REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-COMMODOTIES/ABARES
RTS8KXW 
February 29, 2016 
Dams containing small amounts of water can be seen in drought-affected farming area located west of Melbourne,... 
Melbourne, Australia 
Dams containing small amounts of water can be seen in drought-affected farming area located west of Melbourne... 
Dams containing small amounts of water can be seen in drought-affected farming area located west of Melbourne, Australia, in this picture taken on January 12, 2016. Australian agriculture production is set to rebound as strongest El Nino in nearly 20-years that wilted crops and triggered bush fires subsides, the country's chief commodity forecaster said on March 1, 2016. Picture taken January 12, 2016. REUTERS/David Gray TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
USA-GOLF/
RTX26TC6 
February 13, 2016 
Investor Toby Wilt hits his approach shot on the ninth hole during the third round of the Pebble Beach... 
Pebble Beach, UNITED STATES 
Toby Wilt hits his approach shot on the ninth hole during the third round of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am... 
Investor Toby Wilt hits his approach shot on the ninth hole during the third round of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament in Pebble Beach, California February 13, 2016. REUTERS/Michael Fiala 
INDIA-DROUGHT/
RTS8CL 
September 09, 2015 
A farm worker looks for dried plants to remove in a paddy field on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India,... 
Ahmedabad, India 
A farm worker looks for dried plants to remove in a paddy field on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India 
A farm worker looks for dried plants to remove in a paddy field on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, September 8, 2015. India has just suffered back-to-back drought years for only the fourth time in over a century, summer crops are wilting and reservoir water levels are at their lowest in at least a decade for the time of year. Yet Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has not held a high-level meeting to discuss drought relief for farmers since June, when its weather office forecast - correctly as it turned out - that this year's monsoon rains would fall short. Fifteen months since winning power, in part on his record in boosting agriculture as chief minister of Gujarat, Modi faces growing criticism for failing to shield Indian farmers from deepening hardship. To match INDIA-DROUGHT/ Picture taken September 8, 2015. REUTERS/Amit Dave
INDIA-DROUGHT
RTS8CI 
September 09, 2015 
A shepherd grazes his sheep in a dried paddy field on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, September 8,... 
Ahmedabad, India 
A farmer removes dried plants from his parched paddy field on the outskirts of Ahmedabad 
A shepherd grazes his sheep in a dried paddy field on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, September 8, 2015. India has just suffered back-to-back drought years for only the fourth time in over a century, summer crops are wilting and reservoir water levels are at their lowest in at least a decade for the time of year. Yet Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has not held a high-level meeting to discuss drought relief for farmers since June, when its weather office forecast - correctly as it turned out - that this year's monsoon rains would fall short. Fifteen months since winning power, in part on his record in boosting agriculture as chief minister of Gujarat, Modi faces growing criticism for failing to shield Indian farmers from deepening hardship. To match INDIA-DROUGHT/ Picture taken September 8, 2015. REUTERS/Amit Dave
INDIA-DROUGHT/
RTS8CE 
September 09, 2015 
A farm worker carrying fodder walks in a dried paddy field on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, September... 
Ahmedabad, India 
A farm worker carrying fodder walks in a dried paddy field on the outskirts of Ahmedabad 
A farm worker carrying fodder walks in a dried paddy field on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, September 8, 2015. India has just suffered back-to-back drought years for only the fourth time in over a century, summer crops are wilting and reservoir water levels are at their lowest in at least a decade for the time of year. Yet Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has not held a high-level meeting to discuss drought relief for farmers since June, when its weather office forecast - correctly as it turned out - that this year's monsoon rains would fall short. Fifteen months since winning power, in part on his record in boosting agriculture as chief minister of Gujarat, Modi faces growing criticism for failing to shield Indian farmers from deepening hardship. To match INDIA-DROUGHT/ Picture taken September 8, 2015. REUTERS/Amit Dave
INDIA-DROUGHT/
RTS8C5 
September 09, 2015 
A farmer removes dried plants from his parched paddy field on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, September... 
Ahmedabad, India 
A farmer removes dried plants from his parched paddy field on the outskirts of Ahmedabad 
A farmer removes dried plants from his parched paddy field on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, September 8, 2015. India has just suffered back-to-back drought years for only the fourth time in over a century, summer crops are wilting and reservoir water levels are at their lowest in at least a decade for the time of year. Yet Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has not held a high-level meeting to discuss drought relief for farmers since June, when its weather office forecast - correctly as it turned out - that this year's monsoon rains would fall short. Fifteen months since winning power, in part on his record in boosting agriculture as chief minister of Gujarat, Modi faces growing criticism for failing to shield Indian farmers from deepening hardship. To match INDIA-DROUGHT/ Picture taken September 8, 2015. REUTERS/Amit Dave
PAKISTAN-HEATWAVE/
RTR4YQHE 
June 24, 2015 
A woman sprinkles water on her feet to cool off in the heat in Karachi, Pakistan, June 24, 2015. Pakistan's... 
Karachi, Pakistan 
A woman sprinkles water on her feet to cool off in the heat in Karachi 
A woman sprinkles water on her feet to cool off in the heat in Karachi, Pakistan, June 24, 2015. Pakistan's financial capital of Karachi is wilting in the four-day heat wave that has killed more than 780 people, a health charity said on Wednesday, as the government declared a holiday in the city to encourage people to stay home and cool off. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro
PAKISTAN-HEATWAVE/
RTR4YQGX 
June 24, 2015 
A child grabs her mother's scarf as they are both covered with a water-soaked towel, to beat the heat,... 
Karachi, Pakistan 
A child grabs her mother's scarf as they are both covered with a water-soaked towel, to beat the heat,... 
A child grabs her mother's scarf as they are both covered with a water-soaked towel, to beat the heat, in Karachi, Pakistan, June 24, 2015. Pakistan's financial capital of Karachi is wilting in a four-day heat wave that has killed more than 780 people, a health charity said on Wednesday, as the government declared a holiday in the city to encourage people to stay home and cool off. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro
PAKISTAN-HEATWAVE/
RTR4YQEL 
June 24, 2015 
A woman (R) wets her burqa to cool her father's head outside the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC)... 
Karachi, Pakistan 
A woman (R) wets her burqa to cool her father's head outside the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC)... 
A woman (R) wets her burqa to cool her father's head outside the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) in Karachi, Pakistan, June 24, 2015. Pakistan's financial capital of Karachi is wilting in a four-day heat wave that has killed more than 780 people, a health charity said on Wednesday, as the government declared a holiday in the city to encourage people to stay home and cool off. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro




PAKISTAN-HEATWAVE/
RTR4YQCF 
June 24, 2015 
A man, who collapsed due to the heat, lies on a stretcher with his belongings of sandals and water bottles,... 
Karachi, Pakistan 
A man, who collapsed due to the heat, lies on a stretcher with his belongings of sandals and water bottles,... 
A man, who collapsed due to the heat, lies on a stretcher with his belongings of sandals and water bottles, outside Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) in Karachi, Pakistan, June 24, 2015. Pakistan's financial capital of Karachi is wilting in the four-day heat wave that has killed more than 780 people, a health charity said on Wednesday, as the government declared a holiday in the city to encourage people to stay home and cool off. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro



PAKISTAN-HEATWAVE/
RTR4YQAB 
June 24, 2015 
A policeman (L) sprinkles water on a colleague, who collapsed due to the heat, in a police van outside... 
Karachi, Pakistan 
Policeman sprinkles water on a colleague, who collapsed due to the heat, in a police van outside Jinnah... 
A policeman (L) sprinkles water on a colleague, who collapsed due to the heat, in a police van outside Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) in Karachi, Pakistan, June 24, 2015. Pakistan's financial capital of Karachi is wilting in the four-day heat wave that has killed more than 780 people, a health charity said on Wednesday, as the government declared a holiday in the city to encourage people to stay home and cool off. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro



PAKISTAN-HEATWAVE/
RTX1HTJF 
June 24, 2015 
A man sits in front of a fan while reads newspaper outside his shop during hot weather in Karachi, Pakistan,... 
Karachi, Pakistan 
A man sits in front of a fan while reads newspaper outside his shop during hot weather in Karachi,
A man sits in front of a fan while reads newspaper outside his shop during hot weather in Karachi, Pakistan, June 24, 2015. Pakistan's financial capital of Karachi is wilting in a four-day heat wave that has killed more than 780 people, a health charity said on Wednesday, as the government declared a holiday in the city to encourage people to stay home and cool off. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro


PAKISTAN-HEATWAVE/
RTX1HTIW 
June 24, 2015 
People buy ice blocks from a vendor along a road during a heat wave in Karachi, Pakistan, June 24, 2015.... 
Karachi, Pakistan 
People buy ice blocks from a vendor along a road during a heat wave in Karachi, Pakistan 
People buy ice blocks from a vendor along a road during a heat wave in Karachi, Pakistan, June 24, 2015. Pakistan's financial capital of Karachi is wilting in the four-day heat wave that has killed more than 780 people, a health charity said on Wednesday, as the government declared a holiday in the city to encourage people to stay home and cool off. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro
TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
BRAZIL-ELECTION/
RTR491HM 
October 06, 2014 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) gives a news conference after... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva gives a news conference in Sao Paulo 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) gives a news conference after the official vote tally confirmed her in third place in the first round of elections, in Sao Paulo, October 5, 2014. Silva, a prominent environmentalist who had recently led opinion polls but wilted in the final days under a barrage of negative television ads and doubts about her shifting positions on issues, came in third place with just 21.3 percent of votes. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
BRAZIL-ELECTION/
RTR491G6 
October 06, 2014 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) gives a news conference after... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva gives a news conference in Sao Paulo 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) gives a news conference after the official vote tally confirmed her in third place in the first round of elections, in Sao Paulo, October 5, 2014. Silva, a prominent environmentalist who had recently led opinion polls but wilted in the final days under a barrage of negative television ads and doubts about her shifting positions on issues, came in third place with just 21.3 percent of votes. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
BRAZIL-ELECTION/
RTR491G2 
October 06, 2014 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva (L) of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) embraces her vice-presidential... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva embraces her vice-presidential running mate Beto Albuquerque during... 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva (L) of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) embraces her vice-presidential running mate Beto Albuquerque during a news conference after the official vote tally confirmed them in third place in the first round of elections, in Sao Paulo, October 5, 2014. Silva, a prominent environmentalist who had recently led opinion polls but wilted in the final days under a barrage of negative television ads and doubts about her shifting positions on issues, came in third place with just 21.3 percent of votes. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
BRAZIL-ELECTION/
RTR491FY 
October 06, 2014 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) gestures to supporters while... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva gestures to supporters while giving a news conference in Sao Paulo... 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) gestures to supporters while giving a news conference after the official vote tally confirmed her in third place in the first round of elections, in Sao Paulo, October 5, 2014. Silva, a prominent environmentalist who had recently led opinion polls but wilted in the final days under a barrage of negative television ads and doubts about her shifting positions on issues, came in third place with just 21.3 percent of votes. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
BRAZIL-ELECTION/
RTR491FU 
October 06, 2014 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) gives a news conference after... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva gives a news conference in Sao Paulo 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) gives a news conference after the official vote tally confirmed her in third place in the first round of elections, in Sao Paulo, October 5, 2014. Silva, a prominent environmentalist who had recently led opinion polls but wilted in the final days under a barrage of negative televsion ads and doubts about her shifting positions on issues, came in third place with just 21.3 percent of votes. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
BRAZIL-ELECTION/
RTR491FM 
October 06, 2014 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) arrives for a news conference... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) arrives for a news conference... 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) arrives for a news conference after the official vote tally confirmed her in third place in the first round of election, in Sao Paulo, October 5, 2014. Silva, a prominent environmentalist who had recently led opinion polls but wilted in the final days under a barrage of negative television ads and doubts about her shifting positions on issues, came in third place with just 21.3 percent of votes. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
SWITZERLAND-ENVIRONMENT/
RTR486SE 
September 29, 2014 
Visitors look at a blooming Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum), one of the world's largest and rare... 
Basel, Switzerland 
Visitors look at a Titan Arum flower at Basel's Botanical Garden 
Visitors look at a blooming Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum), one of the world's largest and rare tropical flowering plants, at Basel's Botanical Garden September 29, 2014. The flower, which emits strong odour likened to rotting meat, which gives it it's common name 'corpse flower', wilts and dies after two days. Both the 'fragance' and the flower's meat-colouration attract pollinators - carrion flies and beetles. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann (SWITZERLAND - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) 
SWITZERLAND-ENVIRONMENT/
RTR486QF 
September 29, 2014 
Visitors look at a blooming Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum), one of the world's largest and rare... 
Basel, Switzerland 
Visitors look at a Titan Arum flower at Basel's Botanical Garden 
Visitors look at a blooming Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum), one of the world's largest and rare tropical flowering plants, at Basel's Botanical Garden September 29, 2014. The flower, which emits strong odour likened to rotting meat, which gives it it's common name 'corpse flower', wilts and dies after two days. Both the 'fragance' and the flower's meat-colouration attract pollinators - carrion flies and beetles. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann (SWITZERLAND - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) 
SWITZERLAND-ENVIRONMENT/
RTR486QC 
September 29, 2014 
Visitors look at a blooming Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum), one of the world's largest and rare... 
Basel, Switzerland 
Visitors look at a Titan Arum flower at Basel's Botanical Garden 
Visitors look at a blooming Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum), one of the world's largest and rare tropical flowering plants, at Basel's Botanical Garden September 29, 2014. The flower, which emits strong odour likened to rotting meat, which gives it it's common name 'corpse flower', wilts and dies after two days. Both the 'fragance' and the flower's meat-colouration attract pollinators - carrion flies and beetles. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann (SWITZERLAND - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) 
SWITZERLAND-ENVIRONMENT/
RTR486Q9 
September 29, 2014 
Visitors look at a blooming Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum), one of the world's largest and rare... 
Basel, Switzerland 
Visitors look at a Titan Arum flower at Basel's Botanical Garden 
Visitors look at a blooming Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum), one of the world's largest and rare tropical flowering plants, at Basel's Botanical Garden September 29, 2014. The flower, which emits strong odour likened to rotting meat, which gives it it's common name 'corpse flower', wilts and dies after two days. Both the 'fragance' and the flower's meat-colouration attract pollinators - carrion flies and beetles. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann (SWITZERLAND - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) 
SWITZERLAND-ENVIRONMENT/
RTR486Q2 
September 29, 2014 
Visitors look at a blooming Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum), one of the world's largest and rare... 
Basel, Switzerland 
Visitors look at a Titan Arum flower at Basel's Botanical Garden 
Visitors look at a blooming Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum), one of the world's largest and rare tropical flowering plants, at Basel's Botanical Garden September 29, 2014. The flower, which emits strong odour likened to rotting meat, which gives it it's common name 'corpse flower', wilts and dies after two days. Both the 'fragance' and the flower's meat-colouration attract pollinators - carrion flies and beetles. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann (SWITZERLAND - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) 
USA-911/
RTR45TLJ 
September 11, 2014 
A wilting rose is left in remembrance of those lost before the memorial observances held at the site... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A wilting rose is left in remembrance of those lost before the memorial observances held at the site... 
A wilting rose is left in remembrance of those lost before the memorial observances held at the site of the World Trade Center in New York, September 11, 2014. Politicians, dignitaries and victims' relatives were gathering in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania on Thursday to commemorate the nearly 3,000 people killed in al Qaeda's attack on the United States 13 years ago on Sept. 11. REUTERS/POOL-Andrew Burton (UNITED STATES- Tags - Tags: DISASTER SOCIETY POLITICS ANNIVERSARY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
BANK-ASYA/RESULTS
RTR424T6 
August 12, 2014 
A man uses an ATM machine of Bank Asya in Istanbul August 12, 2014. Turkish Islamic lender Bank Asya... 
Istanbul, Turkey 
A man uses an ATM machine of Bank Asya in Istanbul 
A man uses an ATM machine of Bank Asya in Istanbul August 12, 2014. Turkish Islamic lender Bank Asya said its second-quarter net profit fell 81 percent to 10.6 million lira ($4.9 million) as its deposit base shrank and lending wilted under pressure from the government. The lender has seen its profits and capital base collapse since December when it found itself at the centre of a power struggle between Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and his political foe Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic cleric whose sympathisers founded the bank. REUTERS/Osman Orsal (TURKEY - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS) 
BANK-ASYA/RESULTS
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August 12, 2014 
A man walks past an ATM machine of Bank Asya in Istanbul August 12, 2014. Turkish Islamic lender Bank... 
Istanbul, Turkey 
A man walks past an ATM machine of Bank Asya in Istanbul 
A man walks past an ATM machine of Bank Asya in Istanbul August 12, 2014. Turkish Islamic lender Bank Asya said its second-quarter net profit fell 81 percent to 10.6 million lira ($4.9 million) as its deposit base shrank and lending wilted under pressure from the government. The lender has seen its profits and capital base collapse since December when it found itself at the centre of a power struggle between Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and his political foe Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic cleric whose sympathisers founded the bank. REUTERS/Osman Orsal (TURKEY - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS) 
BANK-ASYA/RESULTS
RTR424SM 
August 12, 2014 
A man walks past an ATM machine of Bank Asya in Istanbul August 12, 2014. Turkish Islamic lender Bank... 
Istanbul, Turkey 
A man walks past an ATM machine of Bank Asya in Istanbul 
A man walks past an ATM machine of Bank Asya in Istanbul August 12, 2014. Turkish Islamic lender Bank Asya said its second-quarter net profit fell 81 percent to 10.6 million lira ($4.9 million) as its deposit base shrank and lending wilted under pressure from the government. The lender has seen its profits and capital base collapse since December when it found itself at the centre of a power struggle between Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and his political foe Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic cleric whose sympathisers founded the bank. REUTERS/Osman Orsal(TURKEY - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS) 
BANK-ASYA/RESULTS
RTR423P7 
August 12, 2014 
Customers use an ATM machine at a branch of Bank Asya in Ankara August 12, 2014. Turkish Islamic lender... 
Ankara, Turkey 
Customers use an ATM machine at a branch of Bank Asya in Ankara 
Customers use an ATM machine at a branch of Bank Asya in Ankara August 12, 2014. Turkish Islamic lender Bank Asya said its second-quarter net profit fell 81 percent to 10.6 million lira ($4.9 million) as its deposit base shrank and lending wilted under pressure from the government. The lender has seen its profits and capital base collapse since December when it found itself at the centre of a power struggle between Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and his political foe Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic cleric whose sympathisers founded the bank. REUTERS/Umit Bektas (TURKEY - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS) 
BANK-ASYA/RESULTS
RTR423P3 
August 12, 2014 
Customers use an ATM machine at a branch of Bank Asya in Ankara August 12, 2014. Turkish Islamic lender... 
Ankara, Turkey 
Customers use an ATM machine at a branch of Bank Asya in Ankara 
Customers use an ATM machine at a branch of Bank Asya in Ankara August 12, 2014. Turkish Islamic lender Bank Asya said its second-quarter net profit fell 81 percent to 10.6 million lira ($4.9 million) as its deposit base shrank and lending wilted under pressure from the government. The lender has seen its profits and capital base collapse since December when it found itself at the centre of a power struggle between Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and his political foe Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic cleric whose sympathisers founded the bank. REUTERS/Umit Bektas (TURKEY - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS) 
BANK-ASYA/RESULTS
RTR423OV 
August 12, 2014 
A Bank Asya logo is seen at a branch in Ankara August 12, 2014. Turkish Islamic lender Bank Asya said... 
Ankara, Turkey 
A Bank Asya logo is seen at a branch in Ankara 
A Bank Asya logo is seen at a branch in Ankara August 12, 2014. Turkish Islamic lender Bank Asya said its second-quarter net profit fell 81 percent to 10.6 million lira ($4.9 million) as its deposit base shrank and lending wilted under pressure from the government. The lender has seen its profits and capital base collapse since December when it found itself at the centre of a power struggle between Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and his political foe Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic cleric whose sympathisers founded the bank. REUTERS/Umit Bektas (TURKEY - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS LOGO) 
USA-NEWYORK/COLLAPSE
RTR3GU1W 
March 12, 2014 
Shards of glass are seen next to wilted flowers outside St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church near the site... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Shards of glass are seen next to wilted flowers outside St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church near the site... 
Shards of glass are seen next to wilted flowers outside St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church near the site of a building collapse in Harlem, New York March 12, 2014. A building collapsed in Upper Manhattan on Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring more than a dozen, setting off a search for anyone trapped in the debris, officials said. Massive clouds of smoke billowed from the charred rubble of the structure on the largely residential block at East 116th Street and Park Avenue in East Harlem, which reportedly collapsed sometime after 9 a.m. (1300 GMT). REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER RELIGION) 
THAILAND-PROTEST/
RTX18IAR 
February 10, 2014 
Anti-government protester cleans a sreet during a rally outside the Interior Ministry in Bangkok February... 
Bangkok, Thailand 
Anti-government protester cleans a sreet during a rally outside the Interior Ministry in Bangkok 
Anti-government protester cleans a sreet during a rally outside the Interior Ministry in Bangkok February 10, 2014. Bangkok's middle classes have been at the heart of a three-month protest movement to topple Thailand's government, but as the strife drags on and the economy wilts the capital's business owners are starting to feel the pain. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom (THAILAND - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST) 
THAILAND-PROTEST/
RTX18IAQ 
February 10, 2014 
Anti-government protesters take part in a rally near the Interior Ministry in Bangkok February 10, 2014.... 
Bangkok, Thailand 
Anti-government protesters take part in a rally near the Interior Ministry in Bangkok 
Anti-government protesters take part in a rally near the Interior Ministry in Bangkok February 10, 2014. Bangkok's middle classes have been at the heart of a three-month protest movement to topple Thailand's government, but as the strife drags on and the economy wilts the capital's business owners are starting to feel the pain. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom (THAILAND - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST) 
THAILAND-PROTEST/
RTX18IAN 
February 10, 2014 
An anti-government protester poses during a rally at the Interior Ministry in Bangkok February 10, 2014.... 
Bangkok, Thailand 
An anti-government protester poses during a rally at the Interior Ministry in Bangkok 
An anti-government protester poses during a rally at the Interior Ministry in Bangkok February 10, 2014. Bangkok's middle classes have been at the heart of a three-month protest movement to topple Thailand's government, but as the strife drags on and the economy wilts the capital's business owners are starting to feel the pain. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom (THAILAND - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST) 
THAILAND-PROTEST/
RTX18IAJ 
February 10, 2014 
An anti-government protester walks past a wire barricade during a rally near the Interior Ministry in... 
Bangkok, Thailand 
An anti-government protester walks past a wire barricade during a rally near the Interior Ministry in... 
An anti-government protester walks past a wire barricade during a rally near the Interior Ministry in Bangkok February 10, 2014. Bangkok's middle classes have been at the heart of a three-month protest movement to topple Thailand's government, but as the strife drags on and the economy wilts the capital's business owners are starting to feel the pain. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom (THAILAND - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST) 
THAILAND-POLITICS/
RTX18GAG 
February 09, 2014 
An anti-government demonstrator wears a Guy Fawkes mask at an intersection where protesters are occupying... 
Bangkok, Thailand 
An anti-government demonstrator wears a Guy Fawkes mask at an intersection where protesters are occupying... 
An anti-government demonstrator wears a Guy Fawkes mask at an intersection where protesters are occupying in downtown Bangkok February 9, 2014. Bangkok's middle classes have been at the heart of a three-month protest movement to topple Thailand's government, but as the strife drags on and the economy wilts the capital's business owners are starting to feel the pain. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (THAILAND - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST) 
THAILAND-PROTEST/BUSINESS
RTX18E32 
February 08, 2014 
Anti-government protesters react as they listen to a leader's speech at an intersection protesters are... 
Bangkok, Thailand 
Anti-government protesters react as they listen to a leader's speech at an intersection protesters are... 
Anti-government protesters react as they listen to a leader's speech at an intersection protesters are occupying in downtown Bangkok February 8, 2014. Bangkok's middle classes have been at the heart of a three-month protest movement to topple Thailand's government, but as the strife drags on and the economy wilts the capital's business owners are starting to feel the pain. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (THAILAND - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST) 
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