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YEMEN, Sanaa: Rubble from heavily damaged and destroyed buildings is pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sana'a Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led airstrikes began in Yemen aiming to oust the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels. Airstrikes killed as many as 81 people at a wedding party in a Yemeni village on the Red Sea coast earlier in the week. YEMEN, Sanaa: Heavily damaged and destroyed buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sana'a Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led airstrikes began in Yemen aiming to oust the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels. Airstrikes killed as many as 81 people at a wedding party in a Yemeni village on the Red Sea coast earlier in the week. IRAN, Tehran: The airport is filled with people returning from the Hajj pilgrimage in Tehran, Iran on September 29, 2015. The first group of Iranian pilgrims returned to Tehran on September 29, 2015, only days after a deadly stampede took the lives of over 1,000 people, 228 of them Iranian, while performing Hajj rituals near Mecca, Saudi Arabia.So far, the largest number of casualties identified is from Iran. This has triggered an uproar in the country with President Hassan Rouhani blaming Saudi incompetence and mismanagement for the mass deaths. Photos taken by Newzulu contributor Mohammad Moheimany show the pilgrims receiving an emotional welcome by friends, families and loved ones at the Imam Khomeini International Airport.The crush, which also injured more than 934 people, is reported to be the deadliest incident at the Hajj in some 25 years. IRAN, Tehran: A man is greeted by his loved ones at the airport in Tehran, Iran on September 29, 2015 after returning from Hajj. The first group of Iranian pilgrims returned to Tehran on September 29, 2015, only days after a deadly stampede took the lives of over 1,000 people, 228 of them Iranian, while performing Hajj rituals near Mecca, Saudi Arabia.So far, the largest number of casualties identified is from Iran. This has triggered an uproar in the country with President Hassan Rouhani blaming Saudi incompetence and mismanagement for the mass deaths. Photos taken by Newzulu contributor Mohammad Moheimany show the pilgrims receiving an emotional welcome by friends, families and loved ones at the Imam Khomeini International Airport.The crush, which also injured more than 934 people, is reported to be the deadliest incident at the Hajj in some 25 years. IRAN, Tehran: A man embraces his family at the airport in Tehran, Iran on September 29, 2015 after returning from Hajj. The first group of Iranian pilgrims returned to Tehran on September 29, 2015, only days after a deadly stampede took the lives of over 1,000 people, 228 of them Iranian, while performing Hajj rituals near Mecca, Saudi Arabia.So far, the largest number of casualties identified is from Iran. This has triggered an uproar in the country with President Hassan Rouhani blaming Saudi incompetence and mismanagement for the mass deaths. Photos taken by Newzulu contributor Mohammad Moheimany show the pilgrims receiving an emotional welcome by friends, families and loved ones at the Imam Khomeini International Airport.The crush, which also injured more than 934 people, is reported to be the deadliest incident at the Hajj in some 25 years. IRAN, Tehran: A man walks through the crowd at the airport in Tehran, Iran on September 29, 2015 after returning from Hajj. The first group of Iranian pilgrims returned to Tehran on September 29, 2015, only days after a deadly stampede took the lives of over 1,000 people, 228 of them Iranian, while performing Hajj rituals near Mecca, Saudi Arabia.So far, the largest number of casualties identified is from Iran. This has triggered an uproar in the country with President Hassan Rouhani blaming Saudi incompetence and mismanagement for the mass deaths. Photos taken by Newzulu contributor Mohammad Moheimany show the pilgrims receiving an emotional welcome by friends, families and loved ones at the Imam Khomeini International Airport.The crush, which also injured more than 934 people, is reported to be the deadliest incident at the Hajj in some 25 years. IRAN, Tehran: A man is greeted by his family at the airport in Tehran, Iran on September 29, 2015 after returning from Hajj. The first group of Iranian pilgrims returned to Tehran on September 29, 2015, only days after a deadly stampede took the lives of over 1,000 people, 228 of them Iranian, while performing Hajj rituals near Mecca, Saudi Arabia.So far, the largest number of casualties identified is from Iran. This has triggered an uproar in the country with President Hassan Rouhani blaming Saudi incompetence and mismanagement for the mass deaths. Photos taken by Newzulu contributor Mohammad Moheimany show the pilgrims receiving an emotional welcome by friends, families and loved ones at the Imam Khomeini International Airport.The crush, which also injured more than 934 people, is reported to be the deadliest incident at the Hajj in some 25 years. IRAN, Tehran: A man is greeted by his wife at the airport in Tehran, Iran on September 29, 2015 after returning from Hajj. The first group of Iranian pilgrims returned to Tehran on September 29, 2015, only days after a deadly stampede took the lives of over 1,000 people, 228 of them Iranian, while performing Hajj rituals near Mecca, Saudi Arabia.So far, the largest number of casualties identified is from Iran. This has triggered an uproar in the country with President Hassan Rouhani blaming Saudi incompetence and mismanagement for the mass deaths. Photos taken by Newzulu contributor Mohammad Moheimany show the pilgrims receiving an emotional welcome by friends, families and loved ones at the Imam Khomeini International Airport.The crush, which also injured more than 934 people, is reported to be the deadliest incident at the Hajj in some 25 years. IRAN, Tehran: Two men sit on a curb in Tehran, Iran on September 29, 2015, only days after a deadly stampede took the lives of over 1,000 people, 228 of them Iranian, while performing Hajj rituals near Mecca, Saudi Arabia.So far, the largest number of casualties identified is from Iran. This has triggered an uproar in the country with President Hassan Rouhani blaming Saudi incompetence and mismanagement for the mass deaths. Photos taken by Newzulu contributor Mohammad Moheimany show the pilgrims receiving an emotional welcome by friends, families and loved ones at the Imam Khomeini International Airport.The crush, which also injured more than 934 people, is reported to be the deadliest incident at the Hajj in some 25 years. IRAN, Tehran: Several people wave to family members at the airport in Tehran, Iran on September 29, 2015 after they returned from Hajj. The first group of Iranian pilgrims returned to Tehran on September 29, 2015, only days after a deadly stampede took the lives of over 1,000 people, 228 of them Iranian, while performing Hajj rituals near Mecca, Saudi Arabia.So far, the largest number of casualties identified is from Iran. This has triggered an uproar in the country with President Hassan Rouhani blaming Saudi incompetence and mismanagement for the mass deaths. Photos taken by Newzulu contributor Mohammad Moheimany show the pilgrims receiving an emotional welcome by friends, families and loved ones at the Imam Khomeini International Airport.The crush, which also injured more than 934 people, is reported to be the deadliest incident at the Hajj in some 25 years. IRAN, Tehran: A large crowd waits at the airport in Tehran, Iran on September 29, 2015. The first group of Iranian pilgrims returned to Tehran on September 29, 2015, only days after a deadly stampede took the lives of over 1,000 people, 228 of them Iranian, while performing Hajj rituals near Mecca, Saudi Arabia.So far, the largest number of casualties identified is from Iran. This has triggered an uproar in the country with President Hassan Rouhani blaming Saudi incompetence and mismanagement for the mass deaths. Photos taken by Newzulu contributor Mohammad Moheimany show the pilgrims receiving an emotional welcome by friends, families and loved ones at the Imam Khomeini International Airport.The crush, which also injured more than 934 people, is reported to be the deadliest incident at the Hajj in some 25 years. IRAN, Tehran: A man is greeted by his wife at the airport in Tehran, Iran on September 29, 2015 after returning from Hajj. The first group of Iranian pilgrims returned to Tehran on September 29, 2015, only days after a deadly stampede took the lives of over 1,000 people, 228 of them Iranian, while performing Hajj rituals near Mecca, Saudi Arabia.So far, the largest number of casualties identified is from Iran. This has triggered an uproar in the country with President Hassan Rouhani blaming Saudi incompetence and mismanagement for the mass deaths. Photos taken by Newzulu contributor Mohammad Moheimany show the pilgrims receiving an emotional welcome by friends, families and loved ones at the Imam Khomeini International Airport.The crush, which also injured more than 934 people, is reported to be the deadliest incident at the Hajj in some 25 years. IRAN, Tehran: Two men leave the airport in Tehran, Iran on September 29, 2015 after returning from the Hajj pilgrimage. The first group of Iranian pilgrims returned to Tehran on September 29, 2015, only days after a deadly stampede took the lives of over 1,000 people, 228 of them Iranian, while performing Hajj rituals near Mecca, Saudi Arabia.So far, the largest number of casualties identified is from Iran. This has triggered an uproar in the country with President Hassan Rouhani blaming Saudi incompetence and mismanagement for the mass deaths. Photos taken by Newzulu contributor Mohammad Moheimany show the pilgrims receiving an emotional welcome by friends, families and loved ones at the Imam Khomeini International Airport.The crush, which also injured more than 934 people, is reported to be the deadliest incident at the Hajj in some 25 years. IRAN, Tehran: Two men gather their belongings at the airport in Tehran, Iran on September 29, 2015. The first group of Iranian pilgrims returned to Tehran on September 29, 2015, only days after a deadly stampede took the lives of over 1,000 people, 228 of them Iranian, while performing Hajj rituals near Mecca, Saudi Arabia.So far, the largest number of casualties identified is from Iran. This has triggered an uproar in the country with President Hassan Rouhani blaming Saudi incompetence and mismanagement for the mass deaths. Photos taken by Newzulu contributor Mohammad Moheimany show the pilgrims receiving an emotional welcome by friends, families and loved ones at the Imam Khomeini International Airport.The crush, which also injured more than 934 people, is reported to be the deadliest incident at the Hajj in some 25 years. COLOMBIA, La Parada: Deported from Venezuela over a month ago, a Colombian woman, now living in a temporary shelter in the La Parada  area, near Cucuta, Colombia, is seen on September, 26, 2015, in her makeshift kitchen. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced on September 28, 2015 that he will let the deported Colombians return to Venezuela and legalize their status. In August,  President Maduro closed the borders with Colombia, in what he called a crackdown on smuggling and crime. 	COLOMBIA, La Parada: Deported from Venezuela over a month ago, Colombians are now living in temporary shelters in the La Parada  area, near Cucuta, Colombia, as seen on September, 26, 2015. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced on September 28, 2015 that he will let the deported Colombians return to Venezuela and legalize their status. In August,  President Maduro closed the borders with Colombia, in what he called a crackdown on smuggling and crime. 	COLOMBIA, La Parada: Deported from Venezuela over a month ago, a Colombian man, on September 26, 2015, stands in front of  the temporary shelter he's lived in while waiting to return to Venezuela; set up near the Venezuelan border in the La  Parada  area, near Cucuta, Colombia. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced on September 28, 2015 that he will let the deported Colombians return to Venezuela and legalize their status. In August,  President Maduro closed the borders with Colombia, in what he called a crackdown on smuggling and crime. 	COLOMBIA, La Parada: Deported from Venezuela over a month ago, Colombians are now living in temporary shelters in the La Parada  area, near Cucuta, Colombia, as seen on September, 26, 2015. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced on September 28, 2015 that he will let the deported Colombians return to Venezuela and legalize their status. In August,  President Maduro closed the borders with Colombia, in what he called a crackdown on smuggling and crime. 	COLOMBIA, La Parada: Laundry dries on a close-line in La Parada, near Cucuta, Colombia on September 26, 2015.  Deported from Venezuela, Colombians are now living in makeshift shelters, waiting to return. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced on September 28, 2015 that he will let the deported Colombians return to Venezuela and legalize their status. In August,  President Maduro closed the borders with Colombia, in what he called a crackdown on smuggling and crime. 	COLOMBIA, La Parada: Deported from Venezuela over a month ago, a Colombian man, on September 26, 2015, is now living in a temporary shelter in the La  Parada  area, near Cucuta, Colombia.Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced on September 28, 2015 that he will let the deported Colombians return to Venezuela and legalize their status. In August,  President Maduro closed the borders with Colombia, in what he called a crackdown on smuggling and crime. 	COLOMBIA, La Parada: Deported from Venezuela over a month ago, a Colombian woman, on September 26, 2015, is now living in a temporary shelter in the La  Parada  area, near Cucuta, Colombia.Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced on September 28, 2015 that he will let the deported Colombians return to Venezuela and legalize their status. In August,  President Maduro closed the borders with Colombia, in what he called a crackdown on smuggling and crime. 	COLOMBIA, La Parada: Deported from Venezuela over a month ago, a Colombian woman holding a child, on September 26, 2015,  now living in a temporary shelter in the La  Parada  area, near Cucuta, Colombia.Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced on September 28, 2015 that he will let the deported Colombians return to Venezuela and legalize their status. In August,  President Maduro closed the borders with Colombia, in what he called a crackdown on smuggling and crime. 	COLOMBIA, La Parada: Deported from Venezuela over a month ago, two Colombian children, now living in temporary shelters in the La Parada  area, near Cucuta, Colombia, are seen playing on September, 26, 2015.Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced on September 28, 2015 that he will let the deported Colombians return to Venezuela and legalize their status. In August,  President Maduro closed the borders with Colombia, in what he called a crackdown on smuggling and crime. 	YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. YEMEN, Sanaa: Destroyed or heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the al-Qassemi area of Sanaa Old City on September 29, 2015, months after a devastating wave of Saudi-led air strikes on Shia minority groups in Yemen. UNITED KINGDOM, London:  Aurora pulled from Shell on way to Paris	Actress Emma Thompson joined John Sauven, director of Greenpeace, and a number of activists and other members of the public outside Shell's Headquarters in London on September 29, 2015 to celebrate the announcement that Shell had abandoned its plans to drill for oil in the Arctic.  	According to our contributor about 50 to 100 people listened as Sauven and Thompson spoke of the victory and their continuing fight, which would see their puppet polar bear Aurora being relocated to Paris. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Aurora pulled from Shell on way to Paris	Actress Emma Thompson joined John Sauven, director of Greenpeace, and a number of activists and other members of the public outside Shell's Headquarters in London on September 29, 2015 to celebrate the announcement that Shell had abandoned its plans to drill for oil in the Arctic.  	According to our contributor about 50 to 100 people listened as Sauven and Thompson spoke of the victory and their continuing fight, which would see their puppet polar bear Aurora being relocated to Paris. UNITED KINGDOM, London:  Aurora pulled from Shell on way to Paris	Actress Emma Thompson joined John Sauven, director of Greenpeace, and a number of activists and other members of the public outside Shell's Headquarters in London on September 29, 2015 to celebrate the announcement that Shell had abandoned its plans to drill for oil in the Arctic.  	According to our contributor about 50 to 100 people listened as Sauven and Thompson spoke of the victory and their continuing fight, which would see their puppet polar bear Aurora being relocated to Paris. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Emma Thompson pulls Aurora	Actress Emma Thompson joined John Sauven, director of Greenpeace, and a number of activists and other members of the public outside Shell's Headquarters in London on September 29, 2015 to celebrate the announcement that Shell had abandoned its plans to drill for oil in the Arctic.  	According to our contributor about 50 to 100 people listened as Sauven and Thompson spoke of the victory and their continuing fight, which would see their puppet polar bear Aurora being relocated to Paris. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Aurora pulled from Shell HQ	Actress Emma Thompson joined John Sauven, director of Greenpeace, and a number of activists and other members of the public outside Shell's Headquarters in London on September 29, 2015 to celebrate the announcement that Shell had abandoned its plans to drill for oil in the Arctic.  	According to our contributor about 50 to 100 people listened as Sauven and Thompson spoke of the victory and their continuing fight, which would see their puppet polar bear Aurora being relocated to Paris. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Supporter with paw-print on cheek	Actress Emma Thompson joined John Sauven, director of Greenpeace, and a number of activists and other members of the public outside Shell's Headquarters in London on September 29, 2015 to celebrate the announcement that Shell had abandoned its plans to drill for oil in the Arctic.  	According to our contributor about 50 to 100 people listened as Sauven and Thompson spoke of the victory and their continuing fight, which would see their puppet polar bear Aurora being relocated to Paris. UNITED KINGDOM, London: Emma Thompson pulls Aurora	Actress Emma Thompson joined John Sauven, director of Greenpeace, and a number of activists and other members of the public outside Shell's Headquarters in London on September 29, 2015 to celebrate the announcement that Shell had abandoned its plans to drill for oil in the Arctic.  	According to our contributor about 50 to 100 people listened as Sauven and Thompson spoke of the victory and their continuing fight, which would see their puppet polar bear Aurora being relocated to Paris.