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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. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: Former Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi sits at court in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as he and other defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station are sentenced to prison. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Schiavi got eight years in prison; his predecessor, Ricardo Jaime, got six years; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba, got three years and six months in prison, and cannot operate a train for seven years. The Cirigliano brothers, suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance, were also sentenced. Sergio Cirigliano got nine years in prision; and his brother, Roque, got five years; their brother, Mario, was acquitted. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: Protesters calling for justice wait anxiously outside a court in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station are sentenced to prison. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Former Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi got eight years in prison; his predecessor, Ricardo Jaime, got six years; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba, got three years and six months in prison, and cannot operate a train for seven years. The Cirigliano brothers, suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance, were also sentenced. Sergio Cirigliano got nine years in prision; and his brother, Roque, got five years; their brother, Mario, was acquitted. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: Protesters calling for justice celebrate outside a court in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station are sentenced to prison. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Former Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi got eight years in prison; his predecessor, Ricardo Jaime, got six years; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba, got three years and six months in prison, and cannot operate a train for seven years. The Cirigliano brothers, suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance, were also sentenced. Sergio Cirigliano got nine years in prision; and his brother, Roque, got five years; their brother, Mario, was acquitted. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: Protesters calling for justice wait anxiously outside a court in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station are sentenced to prison. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Former Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi got eight years in prison; his predecessor, Ricardo Jaime, got six years; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba, got three years and six months in prison, and cannot operate a train for seven years. The Cirigliano brothers, suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance, were also sentenced. Sergio Cirigliano got nine years in prision; and his brother, Roque, got five years; their brother, Mario, was acquitted. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: A protester calling for justice sobs outside a court in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station are sentenced to prison. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Former Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi got eight years in prison; his predecessor, Ricardo Jaime, got six years; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba, got three years and six months in prison, and cannot operate a train for seven years. The Cirigliano brothers, suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance, were also sentenced. Sergio Cirigliano got nine years in prision; and his brother, Roque, got five years; their brother, Mario, was acquitted. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: Protesters calling for justice celebrate outside a court in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station are sentenced to prison. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Former Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi got eight years in prison; his predecessor, Ricardo Jaime, got six years; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba, got three years and six months in prison, and cannot operate a train for seven years. The Cirigliano brothers, suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance, were also sentenced. Sergio Cirigliano got nine years in prision; and his brother, Roque, got five years; their brother, Mario, was acquitted. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: A protester calling for justice waits anxiously outside a court in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station are sentenced to prison. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Former Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi got eight years in prison; his predecessor, Ricardo Jaime, got six years; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba, got three years and six months in prison, and cannot operate a train for seven years. The Cirigliano brothers, suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance, were also sentenced. Sergio Cirigliano got nine years in prision; and his brother, Roque, got five years; their brother, Mario, was acquitted. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: Protesters calling for justice wait anxiously outside a court in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station are sentenced to prison. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Former Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi got eight years in prison; his predecessor, Ricardo Jaime, got six years; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba, got three years and six months in prison, and cannot operate a train for seven years. The Cirigliano brothers, suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance, were also sentenced. Sergio Cirigliano got nine years in prision; and his brother, Roque, got five years; their brother, Mario, was acquitted. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: Former Transport Secretary Ricardo Jaime (center) sits at court in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as he and other defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station are sentenced to prison. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Former Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi got eight years in prison; Jaime, his predecessor (pictured), got six years; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba, got three years and six months in prison, and cannot operate a train for seven years. The Cirigliano brothers, suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance, were also sentenced. Sergio Cirigliano got nine years in prision; and his brother, Roque, got five years; their brother, Mario, was acquitted. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: Protesters calling for justice celebrate outside a court in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station are sentenced to prison. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Former Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi got eight years in prison; his predecessor, Ricardo Jaime, got six years; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba, got three years and six months in prison, and cannot operate a train for seven years. The Cirigliano brothers, suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance, were also sentenced. Sergio Cirigliano got nine years in prision; and his brother, Roque, got five years; their brother, Mario, was acquitted. IRAN, Tehran: People sit and look over the skyline of Tehran on December 29, 2015, as thick clouds of pollution hang over the city.The city of an estimated 14 million people was also forced to close schools last week due to the lingering pollution. IRAN, Tehran: People sit and look over the skyline of Tehran on December 29, 2015, as thick clouds of pollution hang over the city.The city of an estimated 14 million people was also forced to close schools last week due to the lingering pollution. IRAN, Tehran: People sit and look over the skyline of Tehran on December 29, 2015, as thick clouds of pollution hang over the city.The city of an estimated 14 million people was also forced to close schools last week due to the lingering pollution. IRAN, Tehran: A shot from a hill, down into the city of Tehran as heavy pollution covers the city on December 29, 2015.The city of an estimated 14 million people was also forced to close schools last week due to the lingering pollution. IRAN, Tehran: People sit and look over the skyline of Tehran on December 29, 2015, as thick clouds of pollution hang over the city.The city of an estimated 14 million people was also forced to close schools last week due to the lingering pollution. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: Protesters fill the back of a courthouse in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as a trial is underway for dozens of defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Among the reported 28 defendants are former transport secretaries Ricardo Jaime and Juan Pablo Schiavi; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba; and brothers Mario and Sergio Cirigliano, a pair of powerful businessmen suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance. Their sentences are expected to be handed down this afternoon. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: A protester stands outside the courthouse in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as a trial is underway for dozens of defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station. Their sentences are expected to be handed down this afternoon. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Among the reported 28 defendants are former transport secretaries Ricardo Jaime and Juan Pablo Schiavi; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba; and brothers Mario and Sergio Cirigliano, a pair of powerful businessmen suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance. Their sentences are expected to be handed down this afternoon. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: A protester stands outside the courthouse in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as a trial is underway for dozens of defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station. Their sentences are expected to be handed down this afternoon. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Among the reported 28 defendants are former transport secretaries Ricardo Jaime and Juan Pablo Schiavi; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba; and brothers Mario and Sergio Cirigliano, a pair of powerful businessmen suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: Former Argentinian Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi (third row, center) awaits his fate in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as a trial is underway for dozens of defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Among the reported 28 defendants are former transport secretaries Schiavi (pictured) and Ricardo Jaime; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba; and brothers Mario and Sergio Cirigliano, a pair of powerful businessmen suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance. Their sentences are expected to be handed down this afternoon. ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires: Former Argentinian Transport Secretary Ricardo Jaime (second row, looking left) awaits his fate in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 29, 2015 as a trial is underway for dozens of defendants in the infamous train crash at Once Station. The accident, which left 51 people dead, occurred on February 22, 2012. Among the reported 28 defendants are former transport secretaries Jaime (pictured) and Juan Pablo Schiavi; the train's operator, Marcos Cordoba; and brothers Mario and Sergio Cirigliano, a pair of powerful businessmen suspected of having kept government subsidies that were to be spent on train maintenance. Their sentences are expected to be handed down this afternoon. IRAQ, Baghdad: A police line blocks protesters during a demonstration on December 29, 2015, in Baghdad over government pay cuts. The ongoing war with ISIS has hit the country's oil prices and caused a severe financial crisis in the nation. The cuts are another hit to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's government, which has also come under fire for corruption.(PLEASE NOTE THE PICTURES WERE TAKEN DECEMBER 29, 2015. THE CONTRIBUTORS CAMERA IS SET TO THE INCORRECT DATE.) IRAQ, Baghdad: Protesters clash with police during a demonstration on December 29, 2015, in Baghdad over government pay cuts. The ongoing war with ISIS has hit the country's oil prices and caused a severe financial crisis in the nation. The cuts are another hit to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's government, which has also come under fire for corruption.(PLEASE NOTE THE PICTURES WERE TAKEN DECEMBER 29, 2015. THE CONTRIBUTORS CAMERA IS SET TO THE INCORRECT DATE.) IRAQ, Baghdad: A large group of demonstrators gathered in Baghdad holding signs and banners against government pay cuts on December 29, 2015.The ongoing war with ISIS has hit the country's oil prices and caused a severe financial crisis in the nation. The cuts are another hit to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's government, which has also come under fire for corruption.(PLEASE NOTE THE PICTURES WERE TAKEN DECEMBER 29, 2015. THE CONTRIBUTORS CAMERA IS SET TO THE INCORRECT DATE.) IRAQ, Baghdad: A police line blocks a protester during a demonstration on December 29, 2015, in Baghdad over government pay cuts. The ongoing war with ISIS has hit the country's oil prices and caused a severe financial crisis in the nation. The cuts are another hit to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's government, which has also come under fire for corruption.(PLEASE NOTE THE PICTURES WERE TAKEN DECEMBER 29, 2015. THE CONTRIBUTORS CAMERA IS SET TO THE INCORRECT DATE.) IRAQ, Baghdad: Protesters hold signs during a demonstration on December 29, 2015, in Baghdad over government pay cuts. The ongoing war with ISIS has hit the country's oil prices and caused a severe financial crisis in the nation. The cuts are another hit to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's government, which has also come under fire for corruption.(PLEASE NOTE THE PICTURES WERE TAKEN DECEMBER 29, 2015. THE CONTRIBUTORS CAMERA IS SET TO THE INCORRECT DATE.) IRAQ, Baghdad: Protesters sit in the road during a demonstration on December 29, 2015, in Baghdad over government pay cuts. The ongoing war with ISIS has hit the country's oil prices and caused a severe financial crisis in the nation. The cuts are another hit to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's government, which has also come under fire for corruption.(PLEASE NOTE THE PICTURES WERE TAKEN DECEMBER 29, 2015. THE CONTRIBUTORS CAMERA IS SET TO THE INCORRECT DATE.) IRAQ, Baghdad: Demonstrators gather and confront police after planned government pay cuts to salary on December 29, 2015. The ongoing war with ISIS has hit the country's oil prices and caused a severe financial crisis in the nation. The cuts are another hit to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's government, which has also come under fire for corruption.(PLEASE NOTE THE PICTURES WERE TAKEN DECEMBER 29, 2015. THE CONTRIBUTORS CAMERA IS SET TO THE INCORRECT DATE.) AFGHANISTAN, Kabul : Afghan onlookers stand at the site of a suicide car bomb near the international airport in Kabul on December 28, 2015. A Taliban bomber has detonated an explosives-packed vehicle near Kabul airport in an attack on a NATO convoy, killing one civilian a day after Pakistan's army chief visited the Afghan capital in an effort to revive peace talks.Four other civilians were wounded in the early morning attack, which comes amid a worsening security situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban step up their nationwide offensive. AFGHANISTAN, Kabul : Windows of a bakery were broken by a suicide car bomb near the international airport in Kabul on December 28, 2015. A Taliban bomber has detonated an explosives-packed vehicle near Kabul airport in an attack on a NATO convoy, killing one civilian a day after Pakistan's army chief visited the Afghan capital in an effort to revive peace talks.Four other civilians were wounded in the early morning attack, which comes amid a worsening security situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban step up their nationwide offensive. AFGHANISTAN, Kabul : Afghan onlookers stand at the site of a suicide car bomb near the international airport in Kabul on December 28, 2015. A Taliban bomber has detonated an explosives-packed vehicle near Kabul airport in an attack on a NATO convoy, killing one civilian a day after Pakistan's army chief visited the Afghan capital in an effort to revive peace talks.Four other civilians were wounded in the early morning attack, which comes amid a worsening security situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban step up their nationwide offensive. AFGHANISTAN, Kabul : Afghan onlookers stand at the site of a suicide car bomb near the international airport in Kabul on December 28, 2015. A Taliban bomber has detonated an explosives-packed vehicle near Kabul airport in an attack on a NATO convoy, killing one civilian a day after Pakistan's army chief visited the Afghan capital in an effort to revive peace talks.Four other civilians were wounded in the early morning attack, which comes amid a worsening security situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban step up their nationwide offensive. AFGHANISTAN, Kabul : Afghan onlookers stand at the site of a suicide car bomb near the international airport in Kabul on December 28, 2015. A Taliban bomber has detonated an explosives-packed vehicle near Kabul airport in an attack on a NATO convoy, killing one civilian a day after Pakistan's army chief visited the Afghan capital in an effort to revive peace talks.Four other civilians were wounded in the early morning attack, which comes amid a worsening security situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban step up their nationwide offensive. AFGHANISTAN, Kabul : Afghan onlookers stand at the site of a suicide car bomb near the international airport in Kabul on December 28, 2015. A Taliban bomber has detonated an explosives-packed vehicle near Kabul airport in an attack on a NATO convoy, killing one civilian a day after Pakistan's army chief visited the Afghan capital in an effort to revive peace talks.Four other civilians were wounded in the early morning attack, which comes amid a worsening security situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban step up their nationwide offensive. AFGHANISTAN, Kabul : Afghan onlookers stand at the site of a suicide car bomb near the international airport in Kabul on December 28, 2015. A Taliban bomber has detonated an explosives-packed vehicle near Kabul airport in an attack on a NATO convoy, killing one civilian a day after Pakistan's army chief visited the Afghan capital in an effort to revive peace talks.Four other civilians were wounded in the early morning attack, which comes amid a worsening security situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban step up their nationwide offensive. AFGHANISTAN, Kabul : An Afghan security force member inspects the site of a suicide car bomb near the international airport in Kabul on December 28, 2015. A Taliban bomber has detonated an explosives-packed vehicle near Kabul airport in an attack on a NATO convoy, killing one civilian a day after Pakistan's army chief visited the Afghan capital in an effort to revive peace talks.Four other civilians were wounded in the early morning attack, which comes amid a worsening security situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban step up their nationwide offensive. AFGHANISTAN, Kabul : Afghan onlookers stand at the site of a suicide car bomb near the international airport in Kabul on December 28, 2015. A Taliban bomber has detonated an explosives-packed vehicle near Kabul airport in an attack on a NATO convoy, killing one civilian a day after Pakistan's army chief visited the Afghan capital in an effort to revive peace talks.Four other civilians were wounded in the early morning attack, which comes amid a worsening security situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban step up their nationwide offensive. AFGHANISTAN, Kabul : An Afghan security force member inspects the site of a suicide car bomb near the international airport in Kabul on December 28, 2015. A Taliban bomber has detonated an explosives-packed vehicle near Kabul airport in an attack on a NATO convoy, killing one civilian a day after Pakistan's army chief visited the Afghan capital in an effort to revive peace talks.Four other civilians were wounded in the early morning attack, which comes amid a worsening security situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban step up their nationwide offensive. FRANCE, Aix-les-Bains : Lead singer of Mot�rhead, Ian Lemmy Kilmister, performs at Musilac Festival in Aix-les-Bains on July 11, 2014. He has died on December 28, 2015 at the age of 70 shortly after learning he had been diagnosed with cancer. SYRIA, Saqba : A resident of the city of Saqba cleans a destroyed building of the city of East suburb of Damascus, the capital city of Syria, on December 28, 2015. Regime forces fired rockets on the towns of Douma, Harasta, Saqba and Arbin in the opposition-held Eastern Ghouta region on December 13, 2015 according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. At least 45 people were killed during these attacks, according to the NGO. SYRIA, Saqba : A resident of the city of Saqba cleans a destroyed building of the city of East suburb of Damascus, the capital city of Syria, on December 28, 2015. Regime forces fired rockets on the towns of Douma, Harasta, Saqba and Arbin in the opposition-held Eastern Ghouta region on December 13, 2015 according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. At least 45 people were killed during these attacks, according to the NGO. SYRIA, Saqba : A resident of the city of Saqba cleans a destroyed building of the city of East suburb of Damascus, the capital city of Syria, on December 28, 2015. Regime forces fired rockets on the towns of Douma, Harasta, Saqba and Arbin in the opposition-held Eastern Ghouta region on December 13, 2015 according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. At least 45 people were killed during these attacks, according to the NGO. SYRIA, Saqba : A resident of the city of Saqba cleans a destroyed building of the city of East suburb of Damascus, the capital city of Syria, on December 28, 2015. Regime forces fired rockets on the towns of Douma, Harasta, Saqba and Arbin in the opposition-held Eastern Ghouta region on December 13, 2015 according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. At least 45 people were killed during these attacks, according to the NGO. SYRIA, Saqba : A resident of the city of Saqba cleans a destroyed building of the city of East suburb of Damascus, the capital city of Syria, on December 28, 2015. Regime forces fired rockets on the towns of Douma, Harasta, Saqba and Arbin in the opposition-held Eastern Ghouta region on December 13, 2015 according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. At least 45 people were killed during these attacks, according to the NGO. ITALY, Palermo: Migrants are seen disembarking from the military Norwegian ship Siem Pilot in Palermo on December 28, 2015. Among them 841 men, 64 women, and 26 children came from 30 different nationalities including Morocco and other Subsaharian countries. The Norwegian vessel has already rescued over 11,500 people from the Mediterranean since June. ITALY, Palermo: Migrants are seen disembarking from the military Norwegian ship Siem Pilot in Palermo on December 28, 2015. Among them 841 men, 64 women, and 26 children came from 30 different nationalities including Morocco and other Subsaharian countries. The Norwegian vessel has already rescued over 11,500 people from the Mediterranean since June. ITALY, Palermo: Migrants are seen disembarking from the military Norwegian ship Siem Pilot in Palermo on December 28, 2015. Among them 841 men, 64 women, and 26 children came from 30 different nationalities including Morocco and other Subsaharian countries. The Norwegian vessel has already rescued over 11,500 people from the Mediterranean since June. ITALY, Palermo: Migrants are seen disembarking from the military Norwegian ship Siem Pilot in Palermo on December 28, 2015. Among them 841 men, 64 women, and 26 children came from 30 different nationalities including Morocco and other Subsaharian countries. The Norwegian vessel has already rescued over 11,500 people from the Mediterranean since June. WEST BANK, Bethlehem : Palestinians carry the body of 16-year-old Mamoon Raed Muhammed al-Khatib,and the body of Essam Thawabteh,two young alleged Palestinians attackers whose bodies were held by Israeli forces, in Bethlehem on December 27, 2015. Since a wave of unrest swept the occupied Palestinian territory at the beginning of October 2015, Israel has routinely held the bodies of Palestinians it alleges were attempting to attack Israelis when they were killed. Israel turned over to the Palestinian Authority the bodies of seven alleged Palestinians attackers on December 26, 2015. WEST BANK, Bethlehem : Palestinians carry the body of 16-year-old Mamoon Raed Muhammed al-Khatib,and the body of Essam Thawabteh,two young alleged Palestinians attackers whose bodies were held by Israeli forces, in Bethlehem on December 27, 2015. Since a wave of unrest swept the occupied Palestinian territory at the beginning of October 2015, Israel has routinely held the bodies of Palestinians it alleges were attempting to attack Israelis when they were killed. Israel turned over to the Palestinian Authority the bodies of seven alleged Palestinians attackers on December 26, 2015.