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RC2KPKARIINT An employee conducts a live-streaming sale session at a booth of a robotic window cleaner during the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2KPKA1J0XU Visitors take a selfie with a humanoid robot at the Ubtech booth during the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2KPKAUT3HI A visitor tries out a powered exoskeleton during the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2LPKA7OSKF People visit an iFLYTEK booth during the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2KPKALBFY9 An employee demonstrates the working of a humanoid robot during the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2LPKA0ZHG8 A person tries out a massage robot during the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2LPKAZF1FG Visitors take video of an ice cream serving robot during the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2LPKACVMNU People visit the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2LPKATLHU7 People visit the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2JPKAEMQOB People visit the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2KPKA2S0JI An employee demonstrates a carpet vacuum cleaner on a car seat during the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2JPKARMDWN People visit a booth of a household fan manufacturer during the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2JPKA0DCC3 People visit a booth of a kitchen equipment manufacturer during the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2JPKAO1BJW A visitor tries out a hair dryer brush during the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2JPKAL7IPG People visit the China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, April 15, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2KBKABNRGH People walk past the ASML booth during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2KBKAGCVR9 People walk past the ASML booth during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2KBKA6XGT3 People visit the ASML booth during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2JBKAIY7G1 Visitors look at a display of semiconductor devices at the SuperSiC booth during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2JBKAWWPUO People walk past the Hanmi Semiconductor booth during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2JBKARXG8C People visit SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2EBKAHS10G People visit SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2FBKA4MJIC People visit the Beijing NAURA Microelectronics Equipment booth during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2EBKAII3ZK People visit SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2FBKA55JC5 People visit the China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC) booth during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2FBKAS8MG9 A visitor takes a photo at the Tongfu Microelectronics booth during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2FBKAYSS2E People walk past the Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment (AMEC) booth during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2EBKAN3FF8 People visit the Toray booth during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2EBKAT7F0P People walk past the Jingyi Automation Equipment booth during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2EBKAJK9DO People visit the AMIES Technology booth during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2EBKAKP3P6 People visit SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2EBKAK44KY Visitors look inside a machine at the Panasonic booth during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2EBKA82L7D People visit SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2FBKAMWG8Q Visitors look at a display of semiconductor devices during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2EBKAFTXFC Visitors look at a display of semiconductor devices during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2FBKAP4RV4 People visit SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2FBKAC8FV2 People visit SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2DBKA0W1L4 A visitor tries on Mixed Reality (MR) goggles at the Canon booth during SEMICON China, a trade fair for semiconductor technology, in Shanghai, China, March 25, 2026. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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RC2SWEAXI82C Muslims sit on a fun-fair merry go round after attending prayers to mark the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha at the Sir Ali Muslim Club Ground Nairobi, Kenya, June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Monicah Mwangi
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RC2SWEALX1H6 Muslims sit on a fun-fair merry go round after attending prayers to mark the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha at the Sir Ali Muslim Club Ground in Nairobi, Kenya, June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Monicah Mwangi
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RC2G47ANPJDQ Chile’s union workers hold a banner that reads 'For a fair Chile' during a nationwide strike to demand new labour policy, in Santiago, Chile April 11, 2024. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado
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RC220W9JS1JO Two people watch a ride go round as the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) reopens after a two year coronavirus disease (COVID-19) hiatus in Toronto, Ontario, Canada August 19, 2022. REUTERS/Carlos Osorio
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RC210W9FSEB4 A child looks up while riding the merry go round as the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) reopens after a two year coronavirus disease (COVID-19) hiatus in Toronto, Ontario, Canada August 19, 2022. REUTERS/Carlos Osorio
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RC2OZV9CDS60 Fairgoers go down the Giant Slide at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa, U.S., August 19, 2022. REUTERS/Rachel Mummey
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RC2VHS9RH8FF Amusement riders go on the “Electric Slide” during the Florida State Fair at the Florida State Fairgrounds as the new stealth omicron variant spreads, in Tampa, Florida, U.S., February 11, 2022. REUTERS/Octavio Jones
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RC28XQ9C3V2W Scrubs marked with signs demanding fair pay are strung up between two trees as healthcare workers from University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) go on strike outside the corporate headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., November 18, 2021. REUTERS/Quinn Glabicki
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RC2IPL9G7GH1 A child rides a merry go round wearing a protective face mask at the Hendry County Fair and Livestock Show as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Clewiston, Florida, February 9, 2021. Picture taken February 9, 2021. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
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RC1EAD2C67C0 Engineers install the payload fairing before a test launch of LinkSpace's reusable rocket RLV-T5, also known as NewLine Baby, in Longkou, Shandong province, China, April 18, 2019. REUTERS/Jason Lee SEARCH "SHOEBOX CHINA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC1E2817E350 Japanese ham carver Takamitsu Ushiroyatsu, 48, carries the leg of Spanish ham he's going to carve during the Interporc Spain 2018 "Best Capa Blanca ham carver" final as part of the Meat Attraction food fair in Madrid, Spain, September 19, 2018. Ushiroyatsu started carving Spanish ham 14 years ago, when he opened a Spanish restaurant in his native Japan. He says he is self-taught, having learned by watching master ham carvers doing shows at the Foodex International Food and Beverage fair. REUTERS/Susana Vera
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RC1B714652F0 Eric Lipps, 61, a U.S. public sector worker, poses for a photograph outside 4 World Trade Center nearly a decade after he was pictured in line at a jobs fair in New York, in New York, U.S., August 17, 2018. "Mercifully I had money so I wasn't going to be hand to mouth," Lipps said. "Still it was a little nervous time because I didn't know how long I was going to be unemployed." Lipps was hired a few months after losing his job as a child support enforcement officer in New York, a job he continues to hold. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton SEARCH "LEHMAN 10" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC1CA522F880 Punters leave their horses outside a pub while they go inside during the Spancil Hill horse fair in Spancil Hill, Ireland June 23, 2018. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
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RC1BE58D8320 An employee poses as she views a script for the film My Fair Lady, which forms one of actress Audrey Hepburn's personal collection to go on pre-sale exhibition ahead of being auctioned on September 27, at Christie's in central London, Britain September 22, 2017. REUTERS/Toby Melville
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RC1538FF5A20 Wang Yi (R), 32, an artist and Meng Yu-mei, 34, a sales assistant, pose for a photograph in New Taipei City, Taiwan, May 14, 2017. "You think we want to go through all of this hardship? We have difficult relationships with our parents. We had very complicated feelings about this. If it was possible, I would rather I was not gay. But I felt the discussion of same-sex marriage is what a free country should do under the rule of law. Everyone can go against us, but we can go against them too. The discussion is fair. Taiwan is a democratic country," Yi said. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu SEARCH "SIU SAME SEX" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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S1BETTFXSJAA A girl rides a merry go round at a fair during the festivities of El Divino Salvador del Mundo (The Divine Savior of the World), patron saint of the capital city of San Salvador in San Salvador, El Salvador August 2, 2016. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas
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D1BETHTJNVAA A sign reads "Cloud to go" at the stand of German multinational engineering and electronics company Bosch at the company's stand during the Hannover Fair in Hanover, Germany, April 25, 2016. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
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D1BETHTJNTAA A sign reads "Cloud to go" at the stand of German multinational engineering and electronics company Bosch at the company's stand during the Hannover Fair in Hanover, Germany, April 25, 2016. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
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GF10000300408 Performers get ready to go onto the stage as the Lunar New Year of the Monkey is celebrated at the temple fair at Ditan Park (the Temple of Earth) in Beijing, China, February 8, 2016. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj
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LR1EC250X22K7 Visitors look at a red 1957 Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti model on display at the Paris Retromobile fair in Paris, France, February 5, 2016. The 1957 Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti, one of the most iconic racing cars in the history of the sport, is about to go on sale at a Paris Artcurial auction today evening and could reach a record price of up to 32 million euros ($34 million). REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
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LR1EC250X18K5 Visitors look at a red 1957 Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti model on display at the Paris Retromobile fair in Paris, France, February 5, 2016. The 1957 Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti, one of the most iconic racing cars in the history of the sport, is about to go on sale at a Paris Artcurial auction today evening and could reach a record price of up to 32 million euros ($34 million). REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
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LR1EC250X0EK3 A red 1957 Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti model is on display at the Paris Retromobile fair in Paris, France, February 5, 2016. The 1957 Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti, one of the most iconic racing cars in the history of the sport, is about to go on sale at a Paris Artcurial auction today evening and could reach a record price of up to 32 million euros ($34 million). REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
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LR1EC250WZKK1 Visitors look at a red 1957 Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti model on display at the Paris Retromobile fair in Paris, France, February 5, 2016. The 1957 Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti, one of the most iconic racing cars in the history of the sport, is about to go on sale at a Paris Artcurial auction today evening and could reach a record price of up to 32 million euros ($34 million). REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
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GF10000226449 Master Mohammad Ayoub poses with his fifth grade students at a local park in Islamabad, Pakistan September 18, 2015. Ayoub, a Pakistani civil servant, started his programme to educate underprivileged children in 1985. Ayoub provides the educational supplies from his income as a civil servant while volunteers and his students teach the children English, Urdu and maths. Their classroom is in a local park during fair weather and a room in the local slum in the rainy season. Nearly three years after Taliban gunmen shot Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai, the teenage activist last week urged world leaders gathered in New York to help millions more children go to school. World Teachers' Day falls on 5 October, a Unesco initiative highlighting the work of educators struggling to teach children amid intimidation in Pakistan, conflict in Syria or poverty in Vietnam. Even so, there have been some improvements: the number of children not attending primary school has plummeted to an estimated 57 million worldwide in 2015, the U.N. says, down from 100 million 15 years ago. Reuters photographers have documented learning around the world, from well-resourced schools to pupils crammed into corridors in the Philippines, on boats in Brazil or in crowded classrooms in Burundi.REUTERS/Caren FirouzPICTURE 23 OF 47 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "SCHOOLS AROUND THE WORLD"SEARCH "EDUCATORS SCHOOLS" FOR ALL IMAGES
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GF20000012151 Jared Peartree, 19, poses for a photograph outside his grandmother's house in the Brooklyn borough of New York, October 2, 2014. Peartree says he was 18 and 19 years-old when he was incarcerated on Rikers Island from 2013 to 2014 because "My past kinda caught up with me." In an incident where inmates did not respond to a lock-in, Peartree says officers came in and sprayed inmates with multiple types of pepper spray, including one he refers to as MK9 until he says his "skin feel like it's coming off, can't breathe, you can't see, so you don't know what to do." He also said he was put into flexicuffs which were so tight that "From my hands to my elbow is blue." Peartree further says the inmates were beaten by "wooden sticks, four inches thick." Before the interview is over, Peartree says, "I recommend anybody from the age 16 to 21 to not go to Rikers Island. It's like the younger you are, that's the one they actually will pick on the most. I turned 19 in there too, so I went with the adults. And when they with the adults, it's much more respect. They don't do the things they do with adolescents. They don't try to put their hands on them or none of that. It's like they give you your equal rights. And I think that's not fair cause we younger." Rikers, one of the largest jail complexes in the country which houses around 9,800 prisoners, came under scrutiny after the Justice Department in August 2014 issued a report that described a pattern of violent abuse of male inmates aged 16 to 18 by jail staff. In response to questions from Reuters, a spokesman for Rikers Island Department of Correction (DOC) said that, "Since Commissioner (Joseph) Ponte's appointment last year, he has significantly reformed the care and custody of adolescent inmates, resulting in substantial decline in violence in the adolescent facility." The spokesman added that safety for staff and inmates is Commissioner Ponte's "top priority" and that "DOC has a zero-tolerance police with regards to abuse.\
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GF10000139536 Fair-goers are spun around and upside-down as they go on rides at the annual San Diego County Fair in Del Mar, California June 25, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Blake
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GF10000122636 A woman holds a placard in front of Russia's pavilion prior to the arrival of the Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Expo 2015 global fair in Milan, northern Italy, June 10, 2015. The Russian leader is due to meet Prime Minister Matteo Renzi at the Expo 2015 global fair in Milan, two weeks before the EU decides whether to extend the economic sanctions imposed on Moscow after it annexed Crimea from Ukraine in March 2014. The placard reads "Go ahead Russia". REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo
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GM1EAC901DC02 A girl rides a merry-go-round at a fair in Mumbai December 8, 2014. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui (INDIA - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1EAC10K8S01 Estela de Carlotto (R), president of Argentine human rights organization Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo (Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo), addresses the media while sitting next to family members of the missing 43 students, in Mexico City November 30, 2014. Embattled President Enrique Pena Nieto on Thursday vowed to simplify Mexico's chaotic police structure and stop collusion between officials and drug gangs as he tried to defuse anger over the apparent massacre of the 43 students in September. Carlotto addressed the media on the situation of the missing students and will then go to Guadalajara to attend the Feria Internacional del Libro FIL (International Book Fair) where Argentina is the guest of honor. REUTERS/Ginnette Riquelme (MEXICO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW POLITICS)
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GM1EAC10K4W01 Estela de Carlotto (L), president of Argentine human rights organization Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo (Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo), addresses the media while sitting next to family members of the missing 43 students, in Mexico City November 30, 2014. Embattled President Enrique Pena Nieto on Thursday vowed to simplify Mexico's chaotic police structure and stop collusion between officials and drug gangs as he tried to defuse anger over the apparent massacre of the 43 students in September. Carlotto addressed the media on the situation of the missing students and will then go to Guadalajara to attend the Feria Internacional del Libro FIL (International Book Fair) where Argentina is the guest of honor. REUTERS/Ginnette Riquelme (MEXICO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW POLITICS)
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GM1EAC10JMR01 Estela de Carlotto (L), president of Argentine human rights organization Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo (Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo), addresses the media while sitting next to family members of the missing 43 students, in Mexico City November 30, 2014. Embattled President Enrique Pena Nieto on Thursday vowed to simplify Mexico's chaotic police structure and stop collusion between officials and drug gangs as he tried to defuse anger over the apparent massacre of the 43 students in September. Carlotto addressed the media on the situation of the missing students and will then go to Guadalajara to attend the Feria Internacional del Libro (FIL, International Book Fair) where Argentina is the guest of honor. REUTERS/Ginnette Riquelme (MEXICO - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
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PM1EAAM1EVF01 Visitors walk past "High Heels for Going to Heaven, 2014" art works by artist Yayoi Kusama during the International Contemporary Art Fair (FIAC) at the Grand Palais in Paris October 22, 2014. The International Contemporary Art Fair (FIAC) will run from October 23 to 26 in the French capital. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1EA8B066401 A couple kiss as they wait in line to go on a ride at the Wisconsin State Fair in West Allis, Wisconsin, August 9, 2014. The fair started over 150 years ago and mixes agricultural exhibits with amusements rides. Picture taken August 9, 2014. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1EA6H1GDC01 A visitor walks past "The Show Must Go On" installation by Jack Pierson at the Art Unlimited exhibition at the Art Basel fair in Basel June 17, 2014. Founded by gallerists in 1970, the Art Basel is an international art show which is held annually in Basel, Hong Kong and Miami Beach. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse (SWITZERLAND - Tags: SOCIETY) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
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BM2EA5C19F501 A poster of Swiss union UNIA demanding mimum wage is pictured in Bern May 8, 2014. Switzerland will vote May 18 in a referendum on the introduction of a minimum wage. The initiative, brought forward by Swiss union SGB and supported by the socialist and green parties, proposes to set a minimum wage of 22 Swiss francs ($25.02) an hour, the world's highest even when adjusted for purchasing power at $14.10. This corresponds to a monthly salary of 4,000 francs, almost two thirds of Switzerland's median salary in 2012, also a high ratio when compared to other countries. The text on the poster reads "Strong country. Fair payment. Yes to protected payment and minimum wages!". Picture taken on May 8, 2014. TO GO WITH STORY SWISS-REFERENDUM-MINIMUMWAGE REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann (SWITZERLAND - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT POLITICS)
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TM4E9B6150101 Cows are seen in the holding pen as they wait to go into the milking carousel at Fair Oaks Farms in Fair Oaks, Indiana, November 4, 2013. Picture taken November 4, 2013. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE)
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TM4E9B614ZX01 Cows are seen in the holding pen as they wait to go into the milking carousel at Fair Oaks Farms in Fair Oaks, Indiana, November 4, 2013. Picture taken November 4, 2013. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE)
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TB3EA330RDV1P Songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (R) hold their awards for best original song for "Let it Go" as they arrive at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscars Party in West Hollywood, California March 3, 2014. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES TAGS: ENTERTAINMENT) (OSCARS-PARTIES)
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TB3EA330RC71L Songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (R) hold their awards for best original song for "Let it Go" as they arrive at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscars Party in West Hollywood, California March 3, 2014. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES TAGS: ENTERTAINMENT) (OSCARS-PARTIES)
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BM2EA1E12RN01 Models wait backstage to go out onto the catwalk for a show at the 'Curvy Is Sexy' fashion fair during the Berlin Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2014, in Berlin January14, 2014. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (GERMANY - Tags: FASHION)
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GM1E9BO1G0A01 A boy rides a merry-go-round at a fair in Yangon, November 23, 2013. Picture taken November 23, 2013. REUTERS/Minzayar (MYANMAR - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1E96507FP01 The prices of products are seen during the Applied Arts Fair in Riga June 1, 2013. The European Commission will give Latvia on Wednesday the go-ahead to become the 18th member of the euro zone from the start of next year, European Union officials said on Monday. The EU executive will publish a report on whether the small Baltic state meets all the criteria for membership of the single currency, which include low inflation and long-term interest rates, a stable exchange rate and low public debt and deficit. Picture taken June 1, 2013. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins (LATVIA - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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GM1E9250NKL01 A man pulls devotees who are believed to be possessed by evil spirits by the hair while confronting them as they go into a state of trance at Guru Deoji Maharaj temple during a ghost fair at Malajpur village in Betul district in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh January 26, 2013. People from across India come to this fair to be exorcised of ‘evil spirits’. They are usually brought by relatives and they are most often women. The exorcism involves running around the temple courtyard to make the 'ghost' weak then being beaten by a priest with a broom. Picture taken January 26, 2013. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui (INDIA - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION)ATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE 18 OF 24 FOR PACKAGE 'INDIAN GHOSTBUSTERS' SEARCH 'INDIA GHOST' FOR ALL IMAGES
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GM1E89D0HUI01 A tourist walks in an artisans fair in Havana August 24, 2012. The Obama administration's much touted "people-to-people" travel program to Cuba has all but ground to a halt due to tighter regulations issued in May, apparently to placate Cuban-American lawmakers, travel industry professionals said this week. The program, which began last year and requires the annual renewal of permission to bring groups to Cuba, allows for educational and cultural travel under the administration's policy of constructive engagement. To go with story CUBA-USA/TRAVEL Picture taken August 24, 2012. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan (CUBA - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL POLITICS)
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GM1E89D0HUL01 A tourist looks at paintings at an artisans fair in Havana August 24, 2012. The Obama administration's much touted "people-to-people" travel program to Cuba has all but ground to a halt due to tighter regulations issued in May, apparently to placate Cuban-American lawmakers, travel industry professionals said this week. The program, which began last year and requires the annual renewal of permission to bring groups to Cuba, allows for educational and cultural travel under the administration's policy of constructive engagement. To go with story CUBA-USA/TRAVEL Picture taken August 24, 2012. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan (CUBA - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL POLITICS)
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GM1E88U0ZP401 An exotic dancer walks past white platform Go Go boots during a news conference in Monterrey August 29, 2012. Exotic dancers, strippers and adult movie actors and actresses from over 25 countries will present new trends of the erotic and porn industry at the four-day long "Sex and Entertainment 2012" fair. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1E85G1H1P01 Clean-room operators work on a flap track fairing (FTF) at STRATA, a composite aerostructures manufacturing plant in Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi May 14, 2012. Flanked by dunes on an ancient Frankincense route from Yemen to Mesopotamia, the factory is designed to help make lightweight carbon jets that will open up the trade lanes of the future.Strata has 500 employees, about 30 percent of whom are UAE nationals, mainly women. It aims to lift this figure to 50 percent by 2014. But it may also double its total workforce over time, suggesting local recruitment must go at a faster rate. Picture taken May 14, 2012. To match feature UAE-AEROSPACE/ REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY)
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GM1E85G1GV201 An operator works on a flap track fairing (FTF) in the non-destructive testing area to inspect it for unwanted components at STRATA, a composite aerostructures manufacturing plant in Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, May 14, 2012. This process is one of the fastest universal "ultrasound" inspection system that has been developed for the Airbus A380's flap track fairings. Flanked by dunes on an ancient Frankincense route from Yemen to Mesopotamia, the factory is designed to help make lightweight carbon jets that will open up the trade lanes of the future. Strata has 500 employees, about 30 percent of whom are UAE nationals, mainly women. It aims to lift this figure to 50 percent by 2014. But it may also double its total workforce over time, suggesting local recruitment must go at a faster rate. Picture taken May 14, 2012. To match feature UAE-AEROSPACE/ REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: TRANSPORT SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
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GM1E85G1GKU01 An operator works on a flap track fairing (FTF) in the non-destructive testing area to inspect it for unwanted components at STRATA, a composite aerostructures manufacturing plant in Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, May 14, 2012. This process is one of the fastest universal "ultrasound" inspection system that has been developed for the Airbus A380's flap track fairings. Flanked by dunes on an ancient Frankincense route from Yemen to Mesopotamia, the factory is designed to help make lightweight carbon jets that will open up the trade lanes of the future.Strata has 500 employees, about 30 percent of whom are UAE nationals, mainly women. It aims to lift this figure to 50 percent by 2014. But it may also double its total workforce over time, suggesting local recruitment must go at a faster rate. Picture taken May 14, 2012.To match feature UAE-AEROSPACE REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES)
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GM1E85G1GDU01 A clean-room operator works on a flap track fairing (FTF) at STRATA, a composite aerostructures manufacturing plant in Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi May 14, 2012. Flanked by dunes on an ancient Frankincense route from Yemen to Mesopotamia, the factory is designed to help make lightweight carbon jets that will open up the trade lanes of the future.Strata has 500 employees, about 30 percent of whom are UAE nationals, mainly women. It aims to lift this figure to 50 percent by 2014. But it may also double its total workforce over time, suggesting local recruitment must go at a faster rate. Picture taken May 14, 2012.To match feature UAE-AEROSPACE/ REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY TRANSPORT BUSINESS)
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GM1E85G1G9Y02 Clean-room operators work on a flap track fairing (FTF) at STRATA, a composite aerostructures manufacturing plant in Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi May 14, 2012. Flanked by dunes on an ancient Frankincense route from Yemen to Mesopotamia, the factory is designed to help make lightweight carbon jets that will open up the trade lanes of the future.Strata has 500 employees, about 30 percent of whom are UAE nationals, mainly women. It aims to lift this figure to 50 percent by 2014. But it may also double its total workforce over time, suggesting local recruitment must go at a faster rate. Picture taken May 14, 2012.To match feature UAE-AEROSPACE/ REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: TRANSPORT SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS)
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GM1E85G1G3001 Employees walk past a model of a flap track fairing displayed in STRATA, a composite aerostructures manufacturing plant in Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi May 14, 2012. Flanked by dunes on an ancient Frankincense route from Yemen to Mesopotamia, the factory is designed to help make lightweight carbon jets that will open up the trade lanes of the future.Strata has 500 employees, about 30 percent of whom are UAE nationals, mainly women. It aims to lift this figure to 50 percent by 2014. But it may also double its total workforce over time, suggesting local recruitment must go at a faster rate. Picture taken May 14, 2012.To match feature UAE-AEROSPACE/ REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS TRANSPORT)
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GM1E85G1FY701 A woman technician applies final touches to a flap track fairing (FTF) at STRATA, a composite aerostructures manufacturing plant in Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi May 14, 2012. Flanked by dunes on an ancient Frankincense route from Yemen to Mesopotamia, the factory is designed to help make lightweight carbon jets that will open up the trade lanes of the future.Strata has 500 employees, about 30 percent of whom are UAE nationals, mainly women. It aims to lift this figure to 50 percent by 2014. But it may also double its total workforce over time, suggesting local recruitment must go at a faster rate. Picture taken May 14, 2012. To match feature UAE-AEROSPACE/ REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT TRANSPORT SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY)
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GM1E85G1FPP01 Clean-room women operators work on a flap track fairing (FTF) at STRATA, a composite aerostructures manufacturing plant in Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi May 14, 2012. Flanked by dunes on an ancient Frankincense route from Yemen to Mesopotamia, the factory is designed to help make lightweight carbon jets that will open up the trade lanes of the future.Strata has 500 employees, about 30 percent of whom are UAE nationals, mainly women. It aims to lift this figure to 50 percent by 2014. But it may also double its total workforce over time, suggesting local recruitment must go at a faster rate. Picture taken May 14, 2012.To match feature UAE-AEROSPACE/ REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY)
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GM1E85G1F0201 Clean-room women operators work on a flap track fairing (FTF) at STRATA, a composite aerostructures manufacturing plant in Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi May 14, 2012. Flanked by dunes on an ancient Frankincense route from Yemen to Mesopotamia, the factory is designed to help make lightweight carbon jets that will open up the trade lanes of the future.Strata has 500 employees, about 30 percent of whom are UAE nationals, mainly women. It aims to lift this figure to 50 percent by 2014. But it may also double its total workforce over time, suggesting local recruitment must go at a faster rate. Picture taken May 14, 2012. To match feature UAE-AEROSPACE REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: TRANSPORT SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS)
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BM2E8350XL601 Ulrike Hoessl, employee of German company Desko, poses beside a 'Gold to go' machine during preparations at the CeBit computer fair in Hanover, March, 5, 2012. Desko is responsible for the security systems of the 30 gold ATM's which are in usage around the world. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer (GERMANY - Tags: BUSINESS COMMODITIES SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY TELECOMS)
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BM2E8350XL201 Ulrike Hoessl, employee of German company Desko, poses beside a 'Gold to go' machine during preparations at the CeBit computer fair in Hanover, March, 5, 2012. Desko is responsible for the security systems of the 30 gold ATM's which are in usage around the world. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer (GERMANY - Tags: BUSINESS COMMODITIES SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY TELECOMS)
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GM1E82S1QP801 Leader of the Fair Russia party and presidential candidate Sergei Mironov walks as he takes part in a round-table discussion at the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation office in Moscow February 28, 2012. Russians will go to the polls for their presidential election on March 4. REUTERS/Anton Golubev (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
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GM1E82S1QKG01 Leader of the Fair Russia party and presidential candidate Sergei Mironov takes part in a round-table discussion at the Public Chamber of Russia office in Moscow February 28, 2012. Russians will go to the polls for their presidential election on March 4. REUTERS/Anton Golubev (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
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GM1E82S03HX01 Presidential candidates, Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov (R) and Fair Russia party leader Sergei Mironov, attend a news conference in Moscow February 27, 2012. Russians will go to the polls for their presidential election on March 4. Zyuganov is holding a paper which shows presidential candidates, Zyuganov (L-R), Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky, billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, and Mironov. The headline reads: "God forbid!". REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
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GM1E82R1SWZ01 Presidential candidates leader of the Communist Party Gennady Zyuganov (C), leader of the Fair Russia party Sergei Mironov (L) and leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) Vladimir Zhirinovsky attend a news conference in Moscow February 27, 2012. Russians will go to the polls for their presidential election on March 4. REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
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GM1E82R1SU001 Presidential candidates leader of the Communist Party Gennady Zyuganov (C), leader of the Fair Russia party Sergei Mironov (L) and leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) Vladimir Zhirinovsky attend a news conference in Moscow February 27, 2012. Russians will go to the polls for their presidential election on March 4. REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
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