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IRAQ, Baghdad: A building hit by an explosion is seen after multiple suicide bombing attacks and shootings staged at the Jawhara Mall, in Al-Jadeeda, a Shiite district located in eastern Baghdad, on January 11, 2016. Islamic State group claimed responsibility for these attacks that killed at least 18 people and left at least 40 others wounded. IRAQ, Baghdad: A car hit by an explosion is seen after multiple suicide bombing attacks and shootings staged at the Jawhara Mall, in Al-Jadeeda, a Shiite district located in eastern Baghdad, on January 11, 2016. Islamic State group claimed responsibility for these attacks that killed at least 18 people and left at least 40 others wounded. FRANCE, Paris : General Coordinator of the High Negotiations Committee for the Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, Riad Hijab, makes a statement after a meeting with French President on January 11, 2016 at the Elysee Palace in Paris. Riad Hijab is a former prime minister under Assad who defected to the opposition in 2012. He was chosen in December as coordinator of the opposition negotiating body to lead future Syria talks.Peace talks are scheduled to be held between the government and opposition on Jan. 25 under the auspices of the United Nations. However, opposition officials have already cast doubt on whether the talks will go ahead on schedule, citing a need to see goodwill measures from the government side. FRANCE, Paris : French President Francois Hollande (L) welcomes General Coordinator of the High Negotiations Committee for the Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, Riad Hijab (R), on January 11, 2016 at the Elysee Palace in Paris. Riad Hijab is a former prime minister under Assad who defected to the opposition in 2012. He was chosen in December as coordinator of the opposition negotiating body to lead future Syria talks.Peace talks are scheduled to be held between the government and opposition on Jan. 25 under the auspices of the United Nations. However, opposition officials have already cast doubt on whether the talks will go ahead on schedule, citing a need to see goodwill measures from the government side. FRANCE, Paris : French President Francois Hollande (L) welcomes General Coordinator of the High Negotiations Committee for the Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, Riad Hijab (R), on January 11, 2016 at the Elysee Palace in Paris. Riad Hijab is a former prime minister under Assad who defected to the opposition in 2012. He was chosen in December as coordinator of the opposition negotiating body to lead future Syria talks. Peace talks are scheduled to be held between the government and opposition on Jan. 25 under the auspices of the United Nations. However, opposition officials have already cast doubt on whether the talks will go ahead on schedule, citing a need to see goodwill measures from the government side. FRANCE, Paris : General Coordinator of the High Negotiations Committee for the Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, Riad Hijab, makes a statement after a meeting with French President on January 11, 2016 at the Elysee Palace in Paris. Riad Hijab is a former prime minister under Assad who defected to the opposition in 2012. He was chosen in December as coordinator of the opposition negotiating body to lead future Syria talks.Peace talks are scheduled to be held between the government and opposition on Jan. 25 under the auspices of the United Nations. However, opposition officials have already cast doubt on whether the talks will go ahead on schedule, citing a need to see goodwill measures from the government side. FRANCE, Paris : French President Francois Hollande (L) welcomes General Coordinator of the High Negotiations Committee for the Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, Riad Hijab (R), on January 11, 2016 at the Elysee Palace in Paris. Riad Hijab is a former prime minister under Assad who defected to the opposition in 2012. He was chosen in December as coordinator of the opposition negotiating body to lead future Syria talks.Peace talks are scheduled to be held between the government and opposition on Jan. 25 under the auspices of the United Nations. However, opposition officials have already cast doubt on whether the talks will go ahead on schedule, citing a need to see goodwill measures from the government side. FRANCE, Paris : French President Francois Hollande (L) welcomes General Coordinator of the High Negotiations Committee for the Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, Riad Hijab (R), on January 11, 2016 at the Elysee Palace in Paris.Riad Hijab is a former prime minister under Assad who defected to the opposition in 2012. He was chosen in December as coordinator of the opposition negotiating body to lead future Syria talks.Peace talks are scheduled to be held between the government and opposition on Jan. 25 under the auspices of the United Nations. However, opposition officials have already cast doubt on whether the talks will go ahead on schedule, citing a need to see goodwill measures from the government side. GERMANY, Berlin: Fans leave flowers and candles to pay tribute to British rock legend David Bowie in front of his former in Berlin's Hauptstrasse 155 on January 11, 2016. British rock music legend David Bowie has died after a long battle with cancer, his official Twitter and Facebook accounts said.  GERMANY, Berlin: Fans leave flowers and candles to pay tribute to British rock legend David Bowie in front of his former in Berlin's Hauptstrasse 155 on January 11, 2016. British rock music legend David Bowie has died after a long battle with cancer, his official Twitter and Facebook accounts said.  GERMANY, Berlin: Fans leave flowers and candles to pay tribute to British rock legend David Bowie in front of his former in Berlin's Hauptstrasse 155 on January 11, 2016. British rock music legend David Bowie has died after a long battle with cancer, his official Twitter and Facebook accounts said.  GERMANY, Berlin: Fans leave flowers and candles to pay tribute to British rock legend David Bowie in front of his former in Berlin's Hauptstrasse 155 on January 11, 2016. British rock music legend David Bowie has died after a long battle with cancer, his official Twitter and Facebook accounts said.  GERMANY, Berlin: Fans leave flowers and candles to pay tribute to British rock legend David Bowie in front of his former in Berlin's Hauptstrasse 155 on January 11, 2016. British rock music legend David Bowie has died after a long battle with cancer, his official Twitter and Facebook accounts said.  GERMANY, Berlin: Fans leave flowers and candles to pay tribute to British rock legend David Bowie in front of his former in Berlin's Hauptstrasse 155 on January 11, 2016. British rock music legend David Bowie has died after a long battle with cancer, his official Twitter and Facebook accounts said.  GERMANY, Berlin: Fans leave flowers and candles to pay tribute to British rock legend David Bowie in front of his former in Berlin's Hauptstrasse 155 on January 11, 2016.British rock music legend David Bowie has died after a long battle with cancer, his official Twitter and Facebook accounts said. GERMANY, Berlin: Fans leave flowers and candles to pay tribute to British rock legend David Bowie in front of his former in Berlin's Hauptstrasse 155 on January 11, 2016.British rock music legend David Bowie has died after a long battle with cancer, his official Twitter and Facebook accounts said. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Fans gather to pay tribute to British singer David Bowie, following the announcement of Bowie's death, in Brixton, south London, on January 11, 2016. British music icon David Bowie died of cancer at the age of 69, drawing an outpouring of tributes for the innovative star famed for groundbreaking hits like Ziggy Stardust and his theatrical shape-shifting style. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Fans gather to pay tribute to British singer David Bowie, following the announcement of Bowie's death, in Brixton, south London, on January 11, 2016. British music icon David Bowie died of cancer at the age of 69, drawing an outpouring of tributes for the innovative star famed for groundbreaking hits like Ziggy Stardust and his theatrical shape-shifting style. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Fans leave flowers and candles to pay tribute to British singer David Bowie, following the announcement of Bowie's death, in Brixton, south London, on January 11, 2016. British music icon David Bowie died of cancer at the age of 69, drawing an outpouring of tributes for the innovative star famed for groundbreaking hits like Ziggy Stardust and his theatrical shape-shifting style. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Fans leave flowers and candles to pay tribute to British singer David Bowie, following the announcement of Bowie's death, in Brixton, south London, on January 11, 2016. British music icon David Bowie died of cancer at the age of 69, drawing an outpouring of tributes for the innovative star famed for groundbreaking hits like Ziggy Stardust and his theatrical shape-shifting style. UNITED STATES, Arlington City: Tens of Muslims hold placards during a demonstration against terrorism in Arlington City, Texas, on January 10, 2016. 'ISIS are not Muslims', said the protesters. UNITED STATES, Arlington City: Tens of Muslims hold placards during a demonstration against terrorism in Arlington City, Texas, on January 10, 2016. 'ISIS are not Muslims', said the protesters. UNITED STATES, Arlington City: Tens of Muslims hold placards during a demonstration against terrorism in Arlington City, Texas, on January 10, 2016. 'ISIS are not Muslims', said the protesters. UNITED STATES, Arlington City: Tens of Muslims hold placards during a demonstration against terrorism in Arlington City, Texas, on January 10, 2016. 'ISIS are not Muslims', said the protesters. UNITED STATES, Arlington City: Tens of Muslims hold placards during a demonstration against terrorism in Arlington City, Texas, on January 10, 2016. 'ISIS are not Muslims', said the protesters. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Protesters hold banners reading Release Lee Bo during a protest against the disappearance of bookseller Lee Bo in front of Chinese embassy in London, on January 10, 2016. Five men associated with a Hong Kong publisher known for books critical of China's leaders have vanished one by one in the last three months, alarming activists and deepening suspicions that mainland authorities are squeezing free expression in the enclave. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Protesters hold banners reading Release Lee Bo during a protest against the disappearance of bookseller Lee Bo in front of Chinese embassy in London, on January 10, 2016. Five men associated with a Hong Kong publisher known for books critical of China's leaders have vanished one by one in the last three months, alarming activists and deepening suspicions that mainland authorities are squeezing free expression in the enclave. UNITED KINGDOM, London: A protester holds a megaphone during a protest against the disappearance of bookseller Lee Bo in front of Chinese embassy in London, on January 10, 2016. Five men associated with a Hong Kong publisher known for books critical of China's leaders have vanished one by one in the last three months, alarming activists and deepening suspicions that mainland authorities are squeezing free expression in the enclave. COSTA RICA, La Cruz: Cuban migrants are pictured in a migrant shelter in La Cruz, in the province of Guanacaste, northwestern Costa Rica, on January 9, 2016. A first group of 180 Cuban migrants attempting to enter the United States are scheduled to depart Costa Rica on January 12, 2016. They will depart by plane to El Salvador, before having ground transportation to the Guatemala-Mexico border and, then, to the US. An estimated 7,000 Cubans have been waiting on the Costa Rica-Nicaragua border since November 14, 2015, when the Nicaraguan government denied them access. COSTA RICA, La Cruz: Cuban migrants are pictured in a migrant shelter in La Cruz, in the province of Guanacaste, northwestern Costa Rica, on January 9, 2016. A first group of 180 Cuban migrants attempting to enter the United States are scheduled to depart Costa Rica on January 12, 2016. They will depart by plane to El Salvador, before having ground transportation to the Guatemala-Mexico border and, then, to the US. An estimated 7,000 Cubans have been waiting on the Costa Rica-Nicaragua border since November 14, 2015, when the Nicaraguan government denied them access. COSTA RICA, La Cruz: Cuban migrants are pictured in a migrant shelter in La Cruz, in the province of Guanacaste, northwestern Costa Rica, on January 9, 2016. A first group of 180 Cuban migrants attempting to enter the United States are scheduled to depart Costa Rica on January 12, 2016. They will depart by plane to El Salvador, before having ground transportation to the Guatemala-Mexico border and, then, to the US. An estimated 7,000 Cubans have been waiting on the Costa Rica-Nicaragua border since November 14, 2015, when the Nicaraguan government denied them access. COSTA RICA, La Cruz: Cuban migrants are pictured in a migrant shelter in La Cruz, in the province of Guanacaste, northwestern Costa Rica, on January 9, 2016. A first group of 180 Cuban migrants attempting to enter the United States are scheduled to depart Costa Rica on January 12, 2016. They will depart by plane to El Salvador, before having ground transportation to the Guatemala-Mexico border and, then, to the US. An estimated 7,000 Cubans have been waiting on the Costa Rica-Nicaragua border since November 14, 2015, when the Nicaraguan government denied them access. COSTA RICA, La Cruz: Cuban migrants are pictured in a migrant shelter in La Cruz, in the province of Guanacaste, northwestern Costa Rica, on January 9, 2016. A first group of 180 Cuban migrants attempting to enter the United States are scheduled to depart Costa Rica on January 12, 2016. They will depart by plane to El Salvador, before having ground transportation to the Guatemala-Mexico border and, then, to the US. An estimated 7,000 Cubans have been waiting on the Costa Rica-Nicaragua border since November 14, 2015, when the Nicaraguan government denied them access. COSTA RICA, La Cruz: Cuban migrants are pictured in a migrant shelter in La Cruz, in the province of Guanacaste, northwestern Costa Rica, on January 9, 2016. A first group of 180 Cuban migrants attempting to enter the United States are scheduled to depart Costa Rica on January 12, 2016. They will depart by plane to El Salvador, before having ground transportation to the Guatemala-Mexico border and, then, to the US. An estimated 7,000 Cubans have been waiting on the Costa Rica-Nicaragua border since November 14, 2015, when the Nicaraguan government denied them access. UK, London: Londoners follow in the annual tradition of New York City's No Pants Subway Ride with their own No Trousers Tube Ride on January 10, 2016. Participants met in London's Chinatown and traveled from Leicester Square to Monument station as they braved the chilly weather. UK, London: Londoners pose following the No Trousers Tube Ride on January 10, 2016, counterpart to New York's No Pants Subway Ride. Participants met in London's Chinatown and traveled from Leicester Square to Monument station as they braved the chilly weather. UK, London: Londoners follow in the annual tradition of New York City's No Pants Subway Ride with their own No Trousers Tube Ride on January 10, 2016. Participants met in London's Chinatown and traveled from Leicester Square to Monument station as they braved the chilly weather. UK, London: Londoners follow in the annual tradition of New York City's No Pants Subway Ride with their own No Trousers Tube Ride on January 10, 2016. Participants met in London's Chinatown and traveled from Leicester Square to Monument station as they braved the chilly weather. UK, London: Londoners follow in the annual tradition of New York City's No Pants Subway Ride with their own No Trousers Tube Ride on January 10, 2016. Participants met in London's Chinatown and traveled from Leicester Square to Monument station as they braved the chilly weather. UK, London: Londoners follow in the annual tradition of New York City's No Pants Subway Ride with their own No Trousers Tube Ride on January 10, 2016. Participants met in London's Chinatown and traveled from Leicester Square to Monument station as they braved the chilly weather. UK, London: Londoners follow in the annual tradition of New York City's No Pants Subway Ride with their own No Trousers Tube Ride on January 10, 2016. Participants met in London's Chinatown and traveled from Leicester Square to Monument station as they braved the chilly weather. UK, London: A Londoner follows in the annual tradition of New York City's No Pants Subway Ride by joining London's No Trousers Tube Ride on January 10, 2016. Participants met in London's Chinatown and traveled from Leicester Square to Monument station as they braved the chilly weather. MEXICO, Mexico City: Infamous drug kingpin Joaquin El Chapo Guzman is presented to the media in Mexico City shortly after his arrest in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico on January 8, 2015. His arrest comes nearly six months after his escape from Mexico's Altiplano prison in July 2015 — his second prison break in 14 years. While El Chapo has been returned to Altiplano prison, he now faces numerous drug charges in the US. MEXICO, Mexico City: Infamous drug kingpin Joaquin El Chapo Guzman is presented to the media in Mexico City shortly after his arrest in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico on January 8, 2015. His arrest comes nearly six months after his escape from Mexico's Altiplano prison in July 2015 — his second prison break in 14 years. While El Chapo has been returned to Altiplano prison, he now faces numerous drug charges in the US. MEXICO, Mexico City: Infamous drug kingpin Joaquin El Chapo Guzman is presented to the media in Mexico City shortly after his arrest in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico on January 8, 2015. His arrest comes nearly six months after his escape from Mexico's Altiplano prison in July 2015 — his second prison break in 14 years. While El Chapo has been returned to Altiplano prison, he now faces numerous drug charges in the US. CHINA, Hong Kong: A communist flags is placed on the ground as crowds gather calling for free speech and the 'One Country Two Systems' principle to persevere on January 10, 2016, in response to the disappearance of five booksellers from Hong Kong.  This is the second such protest in a week and indicates a growing unease in Hong Kong as residents fear that perhaps allegation agents from mainland China have abducted the booksellers and brought them back to China for questioning.  The five booksellers were known for their critique of China's Communist party leaders, especially president Xi Jinping.  	CHINA, Hong Kong: Two people pose as crowds gather calling for free speech and the 'One Country Two Systems' principle to persevere on January 10, 2016, in response to the disappearance of five booksellers from Hong Kong.  This is the second such protest in a week and indicates a growing unease in Hong Kong as residents fear that perhaps allegation agents from mainland China have abducted the booksellers and brought them back to China for questioning.  The five booksellers were known for their critique of China's Communist party leaders, especially president Xi Jinping.  	CHINA, Hong Kong: Crowds gather calling for free speech and the 'One Country Two Systems' principle to persevere on January 10, 2016, in response to the disappearance of five booksellers from Hong Kong.  This is the second such protest in a week and indicates a growing unease in Hong Kong as residents fear that perhaps allegation agents from mainland China have abducted the booksellers and brought them back to China for questioning.  The five booksellers were known for their critique of China's Communist party leaders, especially president Xi Jinping.  	CHINA, Hong Kong: Crowds gather calling for free speech and the 'One Country Two Systems' principle to persevere on January 10, 2016, in response to the disappearance of five booksellers from Hong Kong.  This is the second such protest in a week and indicates a growing unease in Hong Kong as residents fear that perhaps allegation agents from mainland China have abducted the booksellers and brought them back to China for questioning.  The five booksellers were known for their critique of China's Communist party leaders, especially president Xi Jinping.  	SPAIN, Bilbao: A boy holds a lantern at the march on January 9, 2016 that calls for an immediate end to the Spanish government policy of dispersing Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) separatist group prisoners throughout Spain.  Over 71,000 people attended the demonstrations in both Bilbao and Baiona to demand the return of over 400 Basque political prisoners and amnesty. The inmates are scattered across 73 prisons in France and Spain, thousands of kilometres from their families. The protesters are also calling for the release of all prisoners in ill health.