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FRANCE, Paris : Police patrol the streets ahead of New Year's celebrations on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris on December 31, 2015. FRANCE, Paris : Police patrol the streets ahead of New Year's celebrations on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris on December 31, 2015. FRANCE, Paris : Army patrol the streets ahead of New Year's celebrations on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris on December 31, 2015. IRAQ, Baghdad: Thousands gather at Zwaraa Park in Baghdad on December 31, 2015, for New Year's Eve celebrations  in Iraq. IRAQ, Baghdad : Iraqi men stand next to the new year's decorations displayed at Firdos Square in the capital Baghdad on December 31, 2015. IRAQ, Baghdad: Thousands gather at Zwaraa Park in Baghdad on December 31, 2015, for New Year's Eve celebrations  in Iraq. IRAQ, Baghdad: This photo taken on December 31, 2015 in Baghdad shows fireworks fired from Zwaraa Park in Baghdad for New Year's Eve celebrations  in Iraq. TURKEY, Istanbul: A photo taken on December 31, 2015 shows rooftops covered with snow after a snowfall at the old city of Istanbul on December 31, 2015.Istanbul had a thick covering of snow by early today, while almost 30 centimetres (12 inches) fell in some parts of the city, causing disruptions to transport services and the closure of several roads. TURKEY, Istanbul : People walk towards a street during snowfall in Istanbul on New Year's Eve, December 31, 2015.Istanbul had a thick covering of snow early today, while almost 30 centimetres (12 inches) fell in some parts of the city, causing disruptions to transport services and the closure of several roads. ARGENTINA, Concordia: Drone footage shows the flooded city of Concordia, Argentina on December 28, 2015. The flooding, caused by a dramatic rise in the level of the Rio Uruguay, had begun more than one week prior. The floods have caused the evacuation of more than 170,000 people in Uruguay, Paraguay, northern Argentina, and southern Brazil. ARGENTINA, Concordia: Drone footage shows the flooded city of Concordia, Argentina on December 28, 2015. The flooding, caused by a dramatic rise in the level of the Rio Uruguay, had begun more than one week prior. The floods have caused the evacuation of more than 170,000 people in Uruguay, Paraguay, northern Argentina, and southern Brazil. ARGENTINA, Concordia: Drone footage shows the flooded city of Concordia, Argentina on December 28, 2015. The flooding, caused by a dramatic rise in the level of the Rio Uruguay, had begun more than one week prior. The floods have caused the evacuation of more than 170,000 people in Uruguay, Paraguay, northern Argentina, and southern Brazil. ARGENTINA, Concordia: Drone footage shows the flooded city of Concordia, Argentina on December 28, 2015. The flooding, caused by a dramatic rise in the level of the Rio Uruguay, had begun more than one week prior. The floods have caused the evacuation of more than 170,000 people in Uruguay, Paraguay, northern Argentina, and southern Brazil. ARGENTINA, Colon: Drone footage shows the flooded city of Colon, Argentina on December 28, 2015. The flooding, caused by a dramatic rise in the level of the Rio Uruguay, had begun more than one week prior. The floods have caused the evacuation of more than 170,000 people in Uruguay, Paraguay, northern Argentina, and southern Brazil. ARGENTINA, Colon: Drone footage shows the flooded city of Colon, Argentina on December 28, 2015. The flooding, caused by a dramatic rise in the level of the Rio Uruguay, had begun more than one week prior. The floods have caused the evacuation of more than 170,000 people in Uruguay, Paraguay, northern Argentina, and southern Brazil. ARGENTINA, Concordia: Drone footage shows the flooded city of Concordia, Argentina on December 28, 2015. The flooding, caused by a dramatic rise in the level of the Rio Uruguay, had begun more than one week prior. The floods have caused the evacuation of more than 170,000 people in Uruguay, Paraguay, northern Argentina, and southern Brazil. ARGENTINA, Colon: Drone footage shows the flooded city of Colon, Argentina on December 28, 2015. The flooding, caused by a dramatic rise in the level of the Rio Uruguay, had begun more than one week prior. The floods have caused the evacuation of more than 170,000 people in Uruguay, Paraguay, northern Argentina, and southern Brazil. PAKISTAN, Karachi: As New Year's Eve celebrations carry on worldwide, the last sunset of the year turns the skies crimson red in Karachi, Pakistan on December 31, 2015. PAKISTAN, Karachi: As New Year's Eve celebrations carry on worldwide, the last sunset of the year turns the skies crimson red in Karachi, Pakistan on December 31, 2015. PAKISTAN, Karachi: As New Year's Eve celebrations carry on worldwide, the last sunset of the year turns the skies crimson red in Karachi, Pakistan on December 31, 2015. PAKISTAN, Karachi: As New Year's Eve celebrations carry on worldwide, the last sunset of the year turns the skies crimson red in Karachi, Pakistan on December 31, 2015. PHILIPPINES, Pasay City: Filipino vendors sell cardboard and plastic made hornpipes for the New Year's countdown in Pasay City, in Philippines, December 31, 2015. PHILIPPINES, Pasay City: Filipino vendors sell cardboard and plastic made hornpipes for the New Year's countdown in Pasay City, in Philippines, December 31, 2015. PHILIPPINES, Pasay City: Filipino vendors sell cardboard and plastic made hornpipes for the New Year's countdown in Pasay City, in Philippines, December 31, 2015. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : Men cast their vote at the polling station located at the high school Barthelemy Boganda on December 30, 2015 as people go to the polls to take part in the country's presidential and legislative in Bangui. The first round of presidential and legislative polls kicked off in the conflict-torn Central African Republic, with 30 candidates running for president and 1,800 vying for a seat in the National Assembly. The long-delayed elections that are key to ending years of brutal sectarian unrest were postponed on December 25 for three days until December 30. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : A policeman keeps a close watch on ballot boxes at the polling station located at the high school Barthelemy Boganda on December 30, 2015 as people go to the polls to take part in the country's presidential and legislative in Bangui. The first round of presidential and legislative polls kicked off in the conflict-torn Central African Republic, with 30 candidates running for president and 1,800 vying for a seat in the National Assembly. The long-delayed elections that are key to ending years of brutal sectarian unrest were postponed on December 25 for three days until December 30. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : A man casts his vote at the polling station located at the high school Barthelemy Boganda on December 30, 2015 as people go to the polls to take part in the country's presidential and legislative in Bangui. The first round of presidential and legislative polls kicked off in the conflict-torn Central African Republic, with 30 candidates running for president and 1,800 vying for a seat in the National Assembly. The long-delayed elections that are key to ending years of brutal sectarian unrest were postponed on December 25 for three days until December 30. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : A man checks a list outside the polling station located at the high school Barthelemy Boganda on December 30, 2015 as people go to the polls to take part in the country's presidential and legislative in Bangui.The first round of presidential and legislative polls kicked off in the conflict-torn Central African Republic, with 30 candidates running for president and 1,800 vying for a seat in the National Assembly. The long-delayed elections that are key to ending years of brutal sectarian unrest were postponed on December 25 for three days until December 30. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : A man checks a list outside the polling station located at the high school Barthelemy Boganda on December 30, 2015 as people go to the polls to take part in the country's presidential and legislative in Bangui.The first round of presidential and legislative polls kicked off in the conflict-torn Central African Republic, with 30 candidates running for president and 1,800 vying for a seat in the National Assembly. The long-delayed elections that are key to ending years of brutal sectarian unrest were postponed on December 25 for three days until December 30. USA, Chicago: With police violence at the front of many residents' minds in Chicago, Illinois, Interim Police Superintendent John Escalante (right) and Mayor Rahm Emanuel (left) announce on December 30, 2015 that the number of police with tasers will double to 1,400. That's one taser for every officer who responds to service calls, as part of a major overhaul of the department. The announcement follows protests � some calling for Emanuel's resignation � following the release of footage showing the police shooting of Laquan McDonald; and the more recent shooting of 55-year-old Bettie Jones and 19-year-old Quintonio LeGrier by an officer responding to a domestic disturbance call over Christmas weekend. USA, Chicago: With police violence at the front of many residents' minds in Chicago, Illinois, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announces on December 30, 2015 that the number of police with tasers will double to 1,400. That's one taser for every officer who responds to service calls, as part of a major overhaul of the department. The announcement follows protests � some calling for Emanuel's resignation � following the release of footage showing the police shooting of Laquan McDonald; and the more recent shooting of 55-year-old Bettie Jones and 19-year-old Quintonio LeGrier by an officer responding to a domestic disturbance call over Christmas weekend. USA, Chicago: With police violence at the front of many residents' minds in Chicago, Illinois, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announces on December 30, 2015 that the number of police with tasers will double to 1,400. That's one taser for every officer who responds to service calls, as part of a major overhaul of the department. The announcement follows protests � some calling for Emanuel's resignation � following the release of footage showing the police shooting of Laquan McDonald; and the more recent shooting of 55-year-old Bettie Jones and 19-year-old Quintonio LeGrier by an officer responding to a domestic disturbance call over Christmas weekend. USA, Chicago: With police violence at the front of many residents' minds in Chicago, Illinois, Interim Police Superintendent John Escalante (right) and Mayor Rahm Emanuel (left) announce on December 30, 2015 that the number of police with tasers will double to 1,400. That's one taser for every officer who responds to service calls, as part of a major overhaul of the department. The announcement follows protests � some calling for Emanuel's resignation � following the release of footage showing the police shooting of Laquan McDonald; and the more recent shooting of 55-year-old Bettie Jones and 19-year-old Quintonio LeGrier by an officer responding to a domestic disturbance call over Christmas weekend. UNITED-KINGDOM, Leeds : Parts of Leeds near the Royal Armouries museum are submerged in flood waters after heavy rainfall hits northern England on December 27, 2015 in West Yorkshire. December 2015 has been the wettest on record for parts of the UK and has seen several communities swamped by rising waters, Met Office figures show. Flood alerts and warnings were issued since the beginning of the month across England and Wales as Storm Desmond, Eva then Frank take hold and bring torrential rain. The leader of Leeds City Council has said the authority had warned the Government that flooding in Leeds was a catastrophe waiting to happen on December 27, 2015. UNITED-KINGDOM, Leeds : Parts of Leeds near the Royal Armouries museum are submerged in flood waters after heavy rainfall hits northern England on December 27, 2015 in West Yorkshire. December 2015 has been the wettest on record for parts of the UK and has seen several communities swamped by rising waters, Met Office figures show. Flood alerts and warnings were issued since the beginning of the month across England and Wales as Storm Desmond, Eva then Frank take hold and bring torrential rain. The leader of Leeds City Council has said the authority had warned the Government that flooding in Leeds was a catastrophe waiting to happen on December 27, 2015. UNITED-KINGDOM, Leeds : Parts of Leeds near the Royal Armouries museum are submerged in flood waters after heavy rainfall hits northern England on December 27, 2015 in West Yorkshire. December 2015 has been the wettest on record for parts of the UK and has seen several communities swamped by rising waters, Met Office figures show. Flood alerts and warnings were issued since the beginning of the month across England and Wales as Storm Desmond, Eva then Frank take hold and bring torrential rain. The leader of Leeds City Council has said the authority had warned the Government that flooding in Leeds was a catastrophe waiting to happen on December 27, 2015. UNITED-KINGDOM, Leeds : Parts of Leeds near the Royal Armouries museum are submerged in flood waters after heavy rainfall hits northern England on December 27, 2015 in West Yorkshire. December 2015 has been the wettest on record for parts of the UK and has seen several communities swamped by rising waters, Met Office figures show. Flood alerts and warnings were issued since the beginning of the month across England and Wales as Storm Desmond, Eva then Frank take hold and bring torrential rain. The leader of Leeds City Council has said the authority had warned the Government that flooding in Leeds was a catastrophe waiting to happen on December 27, 2015. UNITED-KINGDOM, Leeds : Parts of Leeds near the Royal Armouries museum are submerged in flood waters after heavy rainfall hits northern England on December 27, 2015 in West Yorkshire. December 2015 has been the wettest on record for parts of the UK and has seen several communities swamped by rising waters, Met Office figures show. Flood alerts and warnings were issued since the beginning of the month across England and Wales as Storm Desmond, Eva then Frank take hold and bring torrential rain. The leader of Leeds City Council has said the authority had warned the Government that flooding in Leeds was a catastrophe waiting to happen on December 27, 2015. UNITED-KINGDOM, Leeds : Parts of Leeds near the Royal Armouries museum are submerged in flood waters after heavy rainfall hits northern England on December 27, 2015 in West Yorkshire. December 2015 has been the wettest on record for parts of the UK and has seen several communities swamped by rising waters, Met Office figures show. Flood alerts and warnings were issued since the beginning of the month across England and Wales as Storm Desmond, Eva then Frank take hold and bring torrential rain. The leader of Leeds City Council has said the authority had warned the Government that flooding in Leeds was a catastrophe waiting to happen on December 27, 2015. UNITED-KINGDOM, Leeds : Parts of Leeds near the Royal Armouries museum are submerged in flood waters after heavy rainfall hits northern England on December 27, 2015 in West Yorkshire. December 2015 has been the wettest on record for parts of the UK and has seen several communities swamped by rising waters, Met Office figures show. Flood alerts and warnings were issued since the beginning of the month across England and Wales as Storm Desmond, Eva then Frank take hold and bring torrential rain. The leader of Leeds City Council has said the authority had warned the Government that flooding in Leeds was a catastrophe waiting to happen on December 27, 2015. UNITED-KINGDOM, Leeds : Parts of Leeds near the Royal Armouries museum are submerged in flood waters after heavy rainfall hits northern England on December 27, 2015 in West Yorkshire. December 2015 has been the wettest on record for parts of the UK and has seen several communities swamped by rising waters, Met Office figures show. Flood alerts and warnings were issued since the beginning of the month across England and Wales as Storm Desmond, Eva then Frank take hold and bring torrential rain. The leader of Leeds City Council has said the authority had warned the Government that flooding in Leeds was a catastrophe waiting to happen on December 27, 2015. UNITED-KINGDOM, Leeds : Parts of Leeds near the Royal Armouries museum are submerged in flood waters after heavy rainfall hits northern England on December 27, 2015 in West Yorkshire. December 2015 has been the wettest on record for parts of the UK and has seen several communities swamped by rising waters, Met Office figures show. Flood alerts and warnings were issued since the beginning of the month across England and Wales as Storm Desmond, Eva then Frank take hold and bring torrential rain. The leader of Leeds City Council has said the authority had warned the Government that flooding in Leeds was a catastrophe waiting to happen on December 27, 2015. UNITED-KINGDOM, Leeds : Parts of Leeds near the Royal Armouries museum are submerged in flood waters after heavy rainfall hits northern England on December 27, 2015 in West Yorkshire. December 2015 has been the wettest on record for parts of the UK and has seen several communities swamped by rising waters, Met Office figures show. Flood alerts and warnings were issued since the beginning of the month across England and Wales as Storm Desmond, Eva then Frank take hold and bring torrential rain. The leader of Leeds City Council has said the authority had warned the Government that flooding in Leeds was a catastrophe waiting to happen on December 27, 2015. UNITED-KINGDOM, Leeds : Parts of Leeds near the Royal Armouries museum are submerged in flood waters after heavy rainfall hits northern England on December 27, 2015 in West Yorkshire. December 2015 has been the wettest on record for parts of the UK and has seen several communities swamped by rising waters, Met Office figures show. Flood alerts and warnings were issued since the beginning of the month across England and Wales as Storm Desmond, Eva then Frank take hold and bring torrential rain. The leader of Leeds City Council has said the authority had warned the Government that flooding in Leeds was a catastrophe waiting to happen on December 27, 2015. UNITED-KINGDOM, Leeds : Parts of Leeds near the Royal Armouries museum are submerged in flood waters after heavy rainfall hits northern England on December 27, 2015 in West Yorkshire. December 2015 has been the wettest on record for parts of the UK and has seen several communities swamped by rising waters, Met Office figures show. Flood alerts and warnings were issued since the beginning of the month across England and Wales as Storm Desmond, Eva then Frank take hold and bring torrential rain. The leader of Leeds City Council has said the authority had warned the Government that flooding in Leeds was a catastrophe waiting to happen on December 27, 2015. UNITED-KINGDOM, Leeds : Parts of Leeds near the Royal Armouries museum are submerged in flood waters after heavy rainfall hits northern England on December 27, 2015 in West Yorkshire. December 2015 has been the wettest on record for parts of the UK and has seen several communities swamped by rising waters, Met Office figures show. Flood alerts and warnings were issued since the beginning of the month across England and Wales as Storm Desmond, Eva then Frank take hold and bring torrential rain. The leader of Leeds City Council has said the authority had warned the Government that flooding in Leeds was a catastrophe waiting to happen on December 27, 2015. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : Central African Republic transitional President Catherine Samba Panza is voting at the polling station located at Colombes school on December 30, 2015 during the country's presidential and legislative in the capital Bangui.The first round of presidential and legislative polls kicked off in the conflict-torn Central African Republic, with 30 candidates running for president and 1,800 vying for a seat in the National Assembly. The long-delayed elections that are key to ending years of brutal sectarian unrest were postponed on December 25 for three days until December 30. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : People queue at the polling station located at the Vie et Espoir school before voting on December 30, 2015 as people go to the polls to take part in the country's presidential and legislative in the capital Bangui.The first round of presidential and legislative polls kicked off in the conflict-torn Central African Republic, with 30 candidates running for president and 1,800 vying for a seat in the National Assembly. The long-delayed elections that are key to ending years of brutal sectarian unrest were postponed on December 25 for three days until December 30. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : People queue at the polling station located at the Vie et Espoir school before voting on December 30, 2015 as people go to the polls to take part in the country's presidential and legislative in the capital Bangui.The first round of presidential and legislative polls kicked off in the conflict-torn Central African Republic, with 30 candidates running for president and 1,800 vying for a seat in the National Assembly. The long-delayed elections that are key to ending years of brutal sectarian unrest were postponed on December 25 for three days until December 30. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : People are voting at the polling station located at the Vie et Espoir school on December 30, 2015 during the country's presidential and legislative in the capital Bangui.The first round of presidential and legislative polls kicked off in the conflict-torn Central African Republic, with 30 candidates running for president and 1,800 vying for a seat in the National Assembly. The long-delayed elections that are key to ending years of brutal sectarian unrest were postponed on December 25 for three days until December 30.