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INDIA, Allahabad: Police conduct rescue work, trying to save or recover anyone in the debris of two houses which collapsed on October 6, 2015, after an explosion at a firecracker factory. According to our contributor on the ground, the firecracker factory was operating illegally. INDIA, Allahabad: Police conduct rescue work, trying to save or recover anyone in the debris of two houses which collapsed on October 6, 2015, after an explosion at a firecracker factory. According to our contributor on the ground, the firecracker factory was operating illegally. INDIA, Allahabad: A family member mourns after an explosion at a firecracker factory on October 6, 2015 caused two houses to collapse, killing two people and critically injuring three others.  According to our contributor on the ground, the firecracker factory was operating illegally. CHINA, Hong-Kong : Around 1 000 students, professors and academics dressed in black stand in the University of Hong-Kong campus during a silent march against alleged Pekin interference in an academic nomination on October 6th, 2015. The university council rejected by an unclear vote the nomination of law dean Johannes Chan Man-num as pro-vice-chancellor. Johannes Chan Man-num is known to be close to a Hong-Kong Occupy movement leader. CHINA, Hong-Kong : Around 1 000 students, professors and academics dressed in black walk in silence in the University of Hong-Kong campus during a silent march against alleged Pekin interference in an academic nomination on October 6th, 2015. The university council rejected by an unclear vote the nomination of law dean Johannes Chan Man-num as pro-vice-chancellor. Johannes Chan Man-num is known to be close to a Hong-Kong Occupy movement leader. CHINA, Hong-Kong : Three students held signs saying Don't mess with us when around 1 000 students, professors and academics dressed in black protest with a silent march in the University of Hong Kong  campus against alleged Pekin interference in an academic nomination on October 6th, 2015. The university council rejected by an unclear vote the nomination of law dean Johannes Chan Man-num as pro-vice-chancellor. Johannes Chan Man-num is known to be close to a Hong-Kong Occupy movement leader. CHINA, Hong-Kong : A man answers questions to the press when around 1 000 students, professors and academics dressed in black walk in silence in the University of Hong-Kong campus against alleged Pekin interference in an academic nomination on October 6th, 2015. The university council rejected by an unclear vote the nomination of law dean Johannes Chan Man-num as pro-vice-chancellor. Johannes Chan Man-num is known to be close to a Hong-Kong Occupy movement leader. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Wheel rims of a running car are under water when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : A rain water puddle overflows a road when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : A rain water puddle overflows a road when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : A rain water puddle overflows a road when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Wheel rims of a running car are under water when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : A rain water puddle overflows a road when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Wheel rims of a running police car are under water when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : A rain water puddle overflows a road when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Car steps aside from the road when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Wheel rims of a running car are under water when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. UNITED-STATES, Charleston : Wheel rims of a running police car are under water when catastrophic floods ravaged much of South Carolina on October 4, 2015. Heavy rains dropped nearly 17 inches on the state capital of Charleston in a 17 hour span. At least nine people died in South Carolina as a result of the flooding and one person has died in neighboring North Carolina. The storms also left some 30,000 residents without power and shut down many major roads. Governor Nikki Haley called the rains the worst in 1,000 years. FRANCE, Bodolis : An A400M French Airbus transport military plane flies in the sky of Bodolis, city in the Finistere region, ouest of France on October 5th, 2015. FRANCE, Bodolis : An A400M French transport military plane flies in the sky of Bodolis, in the Finistere region, ouest of France on October 5th, 2015. FRANCE, Bodolis : An A400M French transport military plane flies in the sky of Bodolis, in the Finistere region, ouest of France on October 5th, 2015. FRANCE, Bodolis : An A400M French transport military plane flies in the sky of Bodolis, in the Finistere region, ouest of France on October 5th, 2015. FRANCE, Bodolis : An A400M French transport military plane flies in the sky of Bodolis, in the Finistere region, ouest of France on October 5th, 2015. FRANCE, Bodolis : An A400M French transport military plane flies in the sky of Bodolis, in the Finistere region, ouest of France on October 5th, 2015. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, One vehicle of the French Sangaris armed force passes on a street in Bangui, as it patrols in the city, on October 2, 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, One vehicle of the French Sangaris armed force passes on a street in Bangui, as it patrols in the city, on October 2, 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, One vehicle of the French Sangaris armed force passes on a street in Bangui, as it patrols in the city, on October 2, 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, Two French Sangaris armed force soldiers stands in their tank in Bangui, as they patrols in the city, on October 2, 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, One French soldier talks to locals in Bangui, as the Sangaris armed force patrols in the city, on October 2, 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, Two French Sangaris armed force soldiers stands in their tank in Bangui, as they patrols in the city, on October 2, 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, Three vehicles of the French Sangaris armed force pass on a street in Bangui, as it patrols in the city, on October 2, 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. INDIA, West Bengal: Members of Calcutta Press Club (CPC) speak during a silent protest organized against the brutal attack on media in West Bengal, India on October 5, 2015. The media came under assault during the West Bengal civic polls in Bidhan Nagar, Salt Lake area on October 3, 2015. At least 21 journalists and photojournalists were thrashed and their equipment broken allegedly by goons of ruling Trinamool Congress party (TCM) while taking reports on rampant rigging in polling booths across Bidhan Nagar and Salt Lake area. INDIA, West Bengal: Photojournalists put their cameras down during a silent protest organized by Calcutta Press Club (CPC) against the brutal attack on media in West Bengal, India on October 5, 2015. The media came under assault during the West Bengal civic polls in Bidhan Nagar, Salt Lake area on October 3, 2015. At least 21 journalists and photojournalists were thrashed and their equipment broken allegedly by goons of ruling Trinamool�Congress party (TCM) while taking reports on rampant rigging in polling booths across Bidhan Nagar and Salt Lake area. 	 INDIA, West Bengal: Photojournalists put their cameras down during a silent protest organized by Calcutta Press Club (CPC) against the brutal attack on media in West Bengal, India on October 5, 2015. The media came under assault during the West Bengal civic polls in Bidhan Nagar, Salt Lake area on October 3, 2015. At least 21 journalists and photojournalists were thrashed and their equipment broken allegedly by goons of ruling Trinamool�Congress party (TCM) while taking reports on rampant rigging in polling booths across Bidhan Nagar and Salt Lake area. 	 	INDIA, West Bengal: Members of Calcutta Press Club (CPC) protest during a silent protest organized against the brutal attack on media in West Bengal, India on October 5, 2015. The media came under assault during the West Bengal civic polls in Bidhan Nagar, Salt Lake area on October 3, 2015. At least 21 journalists and photojournalists were thrashed and their equipment broken allegedly by goons of ruling Trinamool Congress party (TCM) while taking reports on rampant rigging in polling booths across Bidhan Nagar and Salt Lake area. INDIA, West Bengal: Members of Calcutta Press Club (CPC) protest during a silent protest organized against the brutal attack on media in West Bengal, India on October 5, 2015. The media came under assault during the West Bengal civic polls in Bidhan Nagar, Salt Lake area on October 3, 2015. At least 21 journalists and photojournalists were thrashed and their equipment broken allegedly by goons of ruling Trinamool Congress party (TCM) while taking reports on rampant rigging in polling booths across Bidhan Nagar and Salt Lake area. GREECE, Athens: Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced his policy outline for his new term in Parliament on October 5, 2015. The government faces a confidence vote on October 7, which is customary after an election victory. GREECE, Athens: Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced his policy outline for his new term in Parliament on October 5, 2015. The government faces a confidence vote on October 7, which is customary after an election victory.