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SERBIA, Sid: Refugees gather at a camp in Sid, Serbia on October 19, 2015, where they have been stranded in the cold for nearly two days before the opening of the border with Croatia that day. The area has become increasingly congested with refugees since the weekend, when Hungary closed its borders with Croatia. SERBIA, Sid: Refugees gather at a camp in Sid, Serbia on October 19, 2015, where they have been stranded in the cold for nearly two days before the opening of the border with Croatia that day. The area has become increasingly congested with refugees since the weekend, when Hungary closed its borders with Croatia. SERBIA, Sid: Refugees gather at a camp in Sid, Serbia on October 19, 2015, where they have been stranded in the cold for nearly two days before the opening of the border with Croatia that day. The area has become increasingly congested with refugees since the weekend, when Hungary closed its borders with Croatia. SERBIA, Sid: Refugees gather at a camp in Sid, Serbia on October 19, 2015, where they have been stranded in the cold for nearly two days before the opening of the border with Croatia that day. The area has become increasingly congested with refugees since the weekend, when Hungary closed its borders with Croatia. SERBIA, Sid: Refugees gather at a camp in Sid, Serbia on October 19, 2015, where they have been stranded in the cold for nearly two days before the opening of the border with Croatia that day. The area has become increasingly congested with refugees since the weekend, when Hungary closed its borders with Croatia. SERBIA, Sid: Refugees gather at a camp in Sid, Serbia on October 19, 2015, where they have been stranded in the cold for nearly two days before the opening of the border with Croatia that day. The area has become increasingly congested with refugees since the weekend, when Hungary closed its borders with Croatia. SERBIA, Sid: Refugees gather at a camp in Sid, Serbia on October 19, 2015, where they have been stranded in the cold for nearly two days before the opening of the border with Croatia that day. The area has become increasingly congested with refugees since the weekend, when Hungary closed its borders with Croatia. SERBIA, Sid: Refugees gather at a camp in Sid, Serbia on October 19, 2015, where they have been stranded in the cold for nearly two days before the opening of the border with Croatia that day. The area has become increasingly congested with refugees since the weekend, when Hungary closed its borders with Croatia. SERBIA, Sid: Refugees gather at a camp in Sid, Serbia on October 19, 2015, where they have been stranded in the cold for nearly two days before the opening of the border with Croatia that day. The area has become increasingly congested with refugees since the weekend, when Hungary closed its borders with Croatia. SERBIA, Sid: Refugees gather at a camp in Sid, Serbia on October 19, 2015, where they have been stranded in the cold for nearly two days before the opening of the border with Croatia that day. The area has become increasingly congested with refugees since the weekend, when Hungary closed its borders with Croatia. SERBIA, Sid: Refugees gather at a camp in Sid, Serbia on October 19, 2015, where they have been stranded in the cold for nearly two days before the opening of the border with Croatia that day. The area has become increasingly congested with refugees since the weekend, when Hungary closed its borders with Croatia. SERBIA, Sid: Refugees gather at a camp in Sid, Serbia on October 19, 2015, where they have been stranded in the cold for nearly two days before the opening of the border with Croatia that day. The area has become increasingly congested with refugees since the weekend, when Hungary closed its borders with Croatia. JAPAN, Tokyo : Thousands of people protest in Tokyo outside of Japan's parliament against new legislation that would allow the military to deploy overseas on October 19, 2015. The changes would allow Japanese troops to fight abroad for the first time since World War Two. JAPAN, Tokyo : Thousands of people protest in Tokyo outside of Japan's parliament against new legislation that would allow the military to deploy overseas on October 19, 2015. The changes would allow Japanese troops to fight abroad for the first time since World War Two. JAPAN, Tokyo : Thousands of people protest in Tokyo outside of Japan's parliament against new legislation that would allow the military to deploy overseas on October 19, 2015. The changes would allow Japanese troops to fight abroad for the first time since World War Two. JAPAN, Tokyo : Thousands of people protest in Tokyo outside of Japan's parliament against new legislation that would allow the military to deploy overseas on October 19, 2015. The changes would allow Japanese troops to fight abroad for the first time since World War Two. JAPAN, Tokyo : Thousands of people protest in Tokyo outside of Japan's parliament against new legislation that would allow the military to deploy overseas on October 19, 2015. The changes would allow Japanese troops to fight abroad for the first time since World War Two. PHILIPPINES, Marikina: Marikina river overflows on October 18, 2015 in Marikina, in Philippines. Heavy rain deepened flood misery in farming and mountainous regions of the northern Philippines October 20, after the latest typhoon to hit the storm-ravaged nation killed at least 22 people.     CANADA, Brampton : Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau attended an election rally in the city of Brampton near Toronto, Canada on 4th October 2015. Justin Trudeau will become the next Prime Minister of Canada after the Liberal Party captured majority government in Canada's federal elections.  CANADA, Brampton : Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau attended an election rally in the city of Brampton near Toronto, Canada on 4th October 2015. Justin Trudeau will become the next Prime Minister of Canada after the Liberal Party captured majority government in Canada's federal elections.  CANADA, Brampton : Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau attended an election rally in the city of Brampton near Toronto, Canada on 4th October 2015. Justin Trudeau will become the next Prime Minister of Canada after the Liberal Party captured majority government in Canada's federal elections.  CANADA, Brampton : Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau attended an election rally in the city of Brampton near Toronto, Canada on 4th October 2015. Justin Trudeau will become the next Prime Minister of Canada after the Liberal Party captured majority government in Canada's federal elections.  CANADA, Brampton : Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau attended an election rally in the city of Brampton near Toronto, Canada on 4th October 2015. Justin Trudeau will become the next Prime Minister of Canada after the Liberal Party captured majority government in Canada's federal elections.  PHILIPPINES, Manila: Strong currents triggered by Typhoon Koppu pushed the MV Mary the Queen passenger boat close to the bay near Manila, Philippines, as captured on October 20, 2015. At least 16 people have died and more than 60,000 forced to leave their homes in the wake of Koppu, the second strongest storm to lash the Philippines this year. PHILIPPINES, Manila: Strong currents triggered by Typhoon Koppu pushed the MV Mary the Queen passenger boat close to the bay near Manila, Philippines, as captured on October 20, 2015. At least 16 people have died and more than 60,000 forced to leave their homes in the wake of Koppu, the second strongest storm to lash the Philippines this year. PHILIPPINES, Manila: Strong currents triggered by Typhoon Koppu pushed the MV Mary the Queen passenger boat close to the bay near Manila, Philippines, as captured on October 20, 2015. At least 16 people have died and more than 60,000 forced to leave their homes in the wake of Koppu, the second strongest storm to lash the Philippines this year. PHILIPPINES, Manila: Strong currents triggered by Typhoon Koppu pushed the MV Mary the Queen passenger boat close to the bay near Manila, Philippines, as captured on October 20, 2015. At least 16 people have died and more than 60,000 forced to leave their homes in the wake of Koppu, the second strongest storm to lash the Philippines this year. PHILIPPINES, Manila: Strong currents triggered by Typhoon Koppu pushed the MV Mary the Queen passenger boat close to the bay near Manila, Philippines, as captured on October 20, 2015. At least 16 people have died and more than 60,000 forced to leave their homes in the wake of Koppu, the second strongest storm to lash the Philippines this year. [Warning: graphic content]MEXICO, Iztapalapa: A dead man hangs from the Puente La Concordia, a bridge in Iztapalapa, Federal District, Mexico City, Mexico on October 19, 2015. The victim, reportedly close to age 30, was found with his head and body wrapped, and showed signs of torture when he was discovered around 4am local time. While the man's death is still being investigated, Iztapalapa has been listed among the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world. [Warning: graphic content]MEXICO, Iztapalapa: A dead man hangs from the Puente La Concordia, a bridge in Iztapalapa, Federal District, Mexico City, Mexico on October 19, 2015. The victim, reportedly close to age 30, was found with his head and body wrapped, and showed signs of torture when he was discovered around 4am local time. While the man's death is still being investigated, Iztapalapa has been listed among the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world. [Warning: graphic content]MEXICO, Iztapalapa: A dead man hangs from the Puente La Concordia, a bridge in Iztapalapa, Federal District, Mexico City, Mexico on October 19, 2015. The victim, reportedly close to age 30, was found with his head and body wrapped, and showed signs of torture when he was discovered around 4am local time. While the man's death is still being investigated, Iztapalapa has been listed among the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world. [Warning: graphic content]MEXICO, Iztapalapa: A dead man hangs from the Puente La Concordia, a bridge in Iztapalapa, Federal District, Mexico City, Mexico on October 19, 2015. The victim, reportedly close to age 30, was found with his head and body wrapped, and showed signs of torture when he was discovered around 4am local time. While the man's death is still being investigated, Iztapalapa has been listed among the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world. [Warning: graphic content]MEXICO, Iztapalapa: A dead man hangs from the Puente La Concordia, a bridge in Iztapalapa, Federal District, Mexico City, Mexico on October 19, 2015. The victim, reportedly close to age 30, was found with his head and body wrapped, and showed signs of torture when he was discovered around 4am local time. While the man's death is still being investigated, Iztapalapa has been listed among the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world. [Warning: graphic content]MEXICO, Iztapalapa: A dead man hangs from the Puente La Concordia, a bridge in Iztapalapa, Federal District, Mexico City, Mexico on October 19, 2015. The victim, reportedly close to age 30, was found with his head and body wrapped, and showed signs of torture when he was discovered around 4am local time. While the man's death is still being investigated, Iztapalapa has been listed among the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world. [Warning: graphic content]MEXICO, Iztapalapa: A dead man hangs from the Puente La Concordia, a bridge in Iztapalapa, Federal District, Mexico City, Mexico on October 19, 2015. The victim, reportedly close to age 30, was found with his head and body wrapped, and showed signs of torture when he was discovered around 4am local time. While the man's death is still being investigated, Iztapalapa has been listed among the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world. [Warning: graphic content]MEXICO, Iztapalapa: A dead man hangs from the Puente La Concordia, a bridge in Iztapalapa, Federal District, Mexico City, Mexico on October 19, 2015. The victim, reportedly close to age 30, was found with his head and body wrapped, and showed signs of torture when he was discovered around 4am local time. While the man's death is still being investigated, Iztapalapa has been listed among the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world. [Warning: graphic content]MEXICO, Iztapalapa: A dead man hangs from the Puente La Concordia, a bridge in Iztapalapa, Federal District, Mexico City, Mexico on October 19, 2015. The victim, reportedly close to age 30, was found with his head and body wrapped, and showed signs of torture when he was discovered around 4am local time. While the man's death is still being investigated, Iztapalapa has been listed among the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : Soldiers of the United Nations Multidimensional Stabilization Mission in Central African Republic, Minusca, passe on a street in Bangui, as they patrol in the city, on October 18, 2015. The Central African Republic descended into bloodshed more than two years ago after long time president Francois Bozize, a Christian, was ousted by Seleka rebels, triggering the worst crisis since independence in 1960. On September 29, 2015, Bangui returned to only relative calm after three days of inter-community violence which left at least 40 dead and 100 injured according to the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR. Some 27,000 inhabitants of Bangui have also fled to displaced people's camps CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : Soldiers of the United Nations Multidimensional Stabilization Mission in Central African Republic, Minusca, passe on a street in Bangui, as they patrol in the city, on October 18, 2015. The Central African Republic descended into bloodshed more than two years ago after long time president Francois Bozize, a Christian, was ousted by Seleka rebels, triggering the worst crisis since independence in 1960. On September 29, 2015, Bangui returned to only relative calm after three days of inter-community violence which left at least 40 dead and 100 injured according to the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR. Some 27,000 inhabitants of Bangui have also fled to displaced people's camps CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : Soldiers of the United Nations Multidimensional Stabilization Mission in Central African Republic, Minusca, passe on a street in Bangui, as they patrol in the city, on October 18, 2015. The Central African Republic descended into bloodshed more than two years ago after long time president Francois Bozize, a Christian, was ousted by Seleka rebels, triggering the worst crisis since independence in 1960. On September 29, 2015, Bangui returned to only relative calm after three days of inter-community violence which left at least 40 dead and 100 injured according to the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR. Some 27,000 inhabitants of Bangui have also fled to displaced people's camps CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : Soldiers of the United Nations Multidimensional Stabilization Mission in Central African Republic, Minusca, passe on a street in Bangui, as they patrol in the city, on October 18, 2015. The Central African Republic descended into bloodshed more than two years ago after long time president Francois Bozize, a Christian, was ousted by Seleka rebels, triggering the worst crisis since independence in 1960. On September 29, 2015, Bangui returned to only relative calm after three days of inter-community violence which left at least 40 dead and 100 injured according to the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR. Some 27,000 inhabitants of Bangui have also fled to displaced people's camps CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : Soldiers of the United Nations Multidimensional Stabilization Mission in Central African Republic, Minusca, passe on a street in Bangui, as they patrol in the city, on October 18, 2015. The Central African Republic descended into bloodshed more than two years ago after long time president Francois Bozize, a Christian, was ousted by Seleka rebels, triggering the worst crisis since independence in 1960. On September 29, 2015, Bangui returned to only relative calm after three days of inter-community violence which left at least 40 dead and 100 injured according to the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR. Some 27,000 inhabitants of Bangui have also fled to displaced people's camps CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Bangui : Soldiers of the United Nations Multidimensional Stabilization Mission in Central African Republic, Minusca, passe on a street in Bangui, as they patrol in the city, on October 18, 2015. The Central African Republic descended into bloodshed more than two years ago after long time president Francois Bozize, a Christian, was ousted by Seleka rebels, triggering the worst crisis since independence in 1960. On September 29, 2015, Bangui returned to only relative calm after three days of inter-community violence which left at least 40 dead and 100 injured according to the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR. Some 27,000 inhabitants of Bangui have also fled to displaced people's camps AUSTRALIA, Sydney: Supporters of a Somalian refugee, known as Abyan, have protested outside the Department of Immigration in Sydney on October 19, 2015 after she was taken back to Nauru last week. The woman, who was allegedly raped, was flown to Australia to have an abortion but was returned to Nauru by a chartered jet on Friday, without having had an abortion. AUSTRALIA, Sydney: Supporters of a Somalian refugee, known as Abyan, have protested outside the Department of Immigration in Sydney on October 19, 2015 after she was taken back to Nauru last week. The woman, who was allegedly raped, was flown to Australia to have an abortion but was returned to Nauru by a chartered jet on Friday, without having had an abortion.  AUSTRALIA, Sydney: Supporters of a Somalian refugee, known as Abyan, have protested outside the Department of Immigration in Sydney on October 19, 2015 after she was taken back to Nauru last week. The woman, who was allegedly raped, was flown to Australia to have an abortion but was returned to Nauru by a chartered jet on Friday, without having had an abortion.  AUSTRALIA, Sydney: Supporters of a Somalian refugee, known as Abyan, have protested outside the Department of Immigration in Sydney on October 19, 2015 after she was taken back to Nauru last week. The woman, who was allegedly raped, was flown to Australia to have an abortion but was returned to Nauru by a chartered jet on Friday, without having had an abortion. Speaker from Grandmothers against Detention of Refugee Children. AUSTRALIA, Sydney: Supporters of a Somalian refugee, known as Abyan, have protested outside the Department of Immigration in Sydney on October 19, 2015 after she was taken back to Nauru last week. The woman, who was allegedly raped, was flown to Australia to have an abortion but was returned to Nauru by a chartered jet on Friday, without having had an abortion. Paul Oosting, from Get Up! is pictured. AUSTRALIA, Sydney: Supporters of a Somalian refugee, known as Abyan, have protested outside the Department of Immigration in Sydney on October 19, 2015 after she was taken back to Nauru last week. The woman, who was allegedly raped, was flown to Australia to have an abortion but was returned to Nauru by a chartered jet on Friday, without having had an abortion.  AUSTRALIA, Sydney: Supporters of a Somalian refugee, known as Abyan, have protested outside the Department of Immigration in Sydney on October 19, 2015 after she was taken back to Nauru last week. The woman, who was allegedly raped, was flown to Australia to have an abortion but was returned to Nauru by a chartered jet on Friday, without having had an abortion.