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BRAZIL, Brasilia: Anti-government protestors holding national flag as thousands jam the Esplanade of Ministries during a demonstration calling for the removal of President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in capital city Brasilia, Brazil. Demonstrations across the country today called for President Rousseff's exit amidst a massive corruption scandal and a deep economic recession. More than a million Brazilians have joined anti-government rallies across the country, ramping up the pressure on embattled president. BRAZIL, Brasilia: Anti-government protestors jam the Esplanade of Ministries during a demonstration calling for the removal of President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in capital city Brasilia, Brazil. Demonstrations across the country today called for President Rousseff's exit amidst a massive corruption scandal and a deep economic recession. More than a million Brazilians have joined anti-government rallies across the country, ramping up the pressure on embattled president. BRAZIL, Brasilia: Anti-government protestors jam the Esplanade of Ministries during a demonstration calling for the removal of President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in capital city Brasilia, Brazil. Demonstrations across the country today called for President Rousseff's exit amidst a massive corruption scandal and a deep economic recession. More than a million Brazilians have joined anti-government rallies across the country, ramping up the pressure on embattled president. BRAZIL, Brasilia: Anti-government protestors jam the Esplanade of Ministries during a demonstration calling for the removal of President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in capital city Brasilia, Brazil. Demonstrations across the country today called for President Rousseff's exit amidst a massive corruption scandal and a deep economic recession. More than a million Brazilians have joined anti-government rallies across the country, ramping up the pressure on embattled president. BRAZIL, Brasilia: Anti-government protestors jam the Esplanade of Ministries during a demonstration calling for the removal of President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in capital city Brasilia, Brazil. Demonstrations across the country today called for President Rousseff's exit amidst a massive corruption scandal and a deep economic recession. More than a million Brazilians have joined anti-government rallies across the country, ramping up the pressure on embattled president. BRAZIL, Brasilia: Anti-government protestors jam the Esplanade of Ministries during a demonstration calling for the removal of President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in capital city Brasilia, Brazil. Demonstrations across the country today called for President Rousseff's exit amidst a massive corruption scandal and a deep economic recession. More than a million Brazilians have joined anti-government rallies across the country, ramping up the pressure on embattled president. BRAZIL, Brasilia: Anti-government protestors jam the Esplanade of Ministries during a demonstration calling for the removal of President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in capital city Brasilia, Brazil. Demonstrations across the country today called for President Rousseff's exit amidst a massive corruption scandal and a deep economic recession. More than a million Brazilians have joined anti-government rallies across the country, ramping up the pressure on embattled president. GERMANY, Berlin: Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany, AfD) political party, smiles following initial state election results on March 13, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. State elections are a crucial test-case for German Chancellor and Chairwoman of the German Christian Democrats (CDU) Angela Merkel, who has come under increasing pressure over her liberal immigration policy towards migrants and refugees. The three-year-old populist AfD  won 15.1 percent of the vote in Baden-Wuerttemberg and 12.6 percent in Rhineland-Palatinate, official results showed. It finished second in Saxony-Anhalt with some 24 percent, according to projections by ARD and ZDF television with most districts counted. GERMANY, Berlin: Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany, AfD) political party, speaks following initial state election results on March 13, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. State elections are a crucial test-case for German Chancellor and Chairwoman of the German Christian Democrats (CDU) Angela Merkel, who has come under increasing pressure over her liberal immigration policy towards migrants and refugees. The three-year-old populist AfD  won 15.1 percent of the vote in Baden-Wuerttemberg and 12.6 percent in Rhineland-Palatinate, official results showed. It finished second in Saxony-Anhalt with some 24 percent, according to projections by ARD and ZDF television with most districts counted. GERMANY, Berlin: Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany, AfD) political party, smiles following initial state election results on March 13, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. State elections are a crucial test-case for German Chancellor and Chairwoman of the German Christian Democrats (CDU) Angela Merkel, who has come under increasing pressure over her liberal immigration policy towards migrants and refugees. The three-year-old populist AfD  won 15.1 percent of the vote in Baden-Wuerttemberg and 12.6 percent in Rhineland-Palatinate, official results showed. It finished second in Saxony-Anhalt with some 24 percent, according to projections by ARD and ZDF television with most districts counted. GERMANY, Berlin: Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany, AfD) political party, speaks following initial state election results on March 13, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. State elections are a crucial test-case for German Chancellor and Chairwoman of the German Christian Democrats (CDU) Angela Merkel, who has come under increasing pressure over her liberal immigration policy towards migrants and refugees. The three-year-old populist AfD  won 15.1 percent of the vote in Baden-Wuerttemberg and 12.6 percent in Rhineland-Palatinate, official results showed. It finished second in Saxony-Anhalt with some 24 percent, according to projections by ARD and ZDF television with most districts counted. GERMANY, Berlin: Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany, AfD) political party, speaks following initial state election results on March 13, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. State elections are a crucial test-case for German Chancellor and Chairwoman of the German Christian Democrats (CDU) Angela Merkel, who has come under increasing pressure over her liberal immigration policy towards migrants and refugees. The three-year-old populist AfD  won 15.1 percent of the vote in Baden-Wuerttemberg and 12.6 percent in Rhineland-Palatinate, official results showed. It finished second in Saxony-Anhalt with some 24 percent, according to projections by ARD and ZDF television with most districts counted. GERMANY, Berlin: Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany, AfD) political party, speaks following initial state election results on March 13, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. State elections are a crucial test-case for German Chancellor and Chairwoman of the German Christian Democrats (CDU) Angela Merkel, who has come under increasing pressure over her liberal immigration policy towards migrants and refugees. The three-year-old populist AfD  won 15.1 percent of the vote in Baden-Wuerttemberg and 12.6 percent in Rhineland-Palatinate, official results showed. It finished second in Saxony-Anhalt with some 24 percent, according to projections by ARD and ZDF television with most districts counted. GERMANY, Berlin: Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany, AfD) political party, smiles following initial state election results on March 13, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. State elections are a crucial test-case for German Chancellor and Chairwoman of the German Christian Democrats (CDU) Angela Merkel, who has come under increasing pressure over her liberal immigration policy towards migrants and refugees. The three-year-old populist AfD  won 15.1 percent of the vote in Baden-Wuerttemberg and 12.6 percent in Rhineland-Palatinate, official results showed. It finished second in Saxony-Anhalt with some 24 percent, according to projections by ARD and ZDF television with most districts counted. GERMANY, Berlin: Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany, AfD) political party, smiles following initial state election results on March 13, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. State elections are a crucial test-case for German Chancellor and Chairwoman of the German Christian Democrats (CDU) Angela Merkel, who has come under increasing pressure over her liberal immigration policy towards migrants and refugees. The three-year-old populist AfD  won 15.1 percent of the vote in Baden-Wuerttemberg and 12.6 percent in Rhineland-Palatinate, official results showed. It finished second in Saxony-Anhalt with some 24 percent, according to projections by ARD and ZDF television with most districts counted. GERMANY, Berlin: Frauke Petry (L), head of the Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany, AfD) political party, and deputy federal spokesperson Albrecht Glaser (L) smile at each other following initial state election results on March 13, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. State elections are a crucial test-case for German Chancellor and Chairwoman of the German Christian Democrats (CDU) Angela Merkel, who has come under increasing pressure over her liberal immigration policy towards migrants and refugees. The three-year-old populist AfD  won 15.1 percent of the vote in Baden-Wuerttemberg and 12.6 percent in Rhineland-Palatinate, official results showed. It finished second in Saxony-Anhalt with some 24 percent, according to projections by ARD and ZDF television with most districts counted. GERMANY, Berlin: Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany, AfD) political party, speaks following initial state election results on March 13, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. State elections are a crucial test-case for German Chancellor and Chairwoman of the German Christian Democrats (CDU) Angela Merkel, who has come under increasing pressure over her liberal immigration policy towards migrants and refugees. The three-year-old populist AfD  won 15.1 percent of the vote in Baden-Wuerttemberg and 12.6 percent in Rhineland-Palatinate, official results showed. It finished second in Saxony-Anhalt with some 24 percent, according to projections by ARD and ZDF television with most districts counted. GERMANY, Berlin: Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany, AfD) political party, speaks following initial state election results on March 13, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. State elections are a crucial test-case for German Chancellor and Chairwoman of the German Christian Democrats (CDU) Angela Merkel, who has come under increasing pressure over her liberal immigration policy towards migrants and refugees. The three-year-old populist AfD  won 15.1 percent of the vote in Baden-Wuerttemberg and 12.6 percent in Rhineland-Palatinate, official results showed. It finished second in Saxony-Anhalt with some 24 percent, according to projections by ARD and ZDF television with most districts counted. GERMANY, Berlin: Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany, AfD) political party, speaks following initial state election results on March 13, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. State elections are a crucial test-case for German Chancellor and Chairwoman of the German Christian Democrats (CDU) Angela Merkel, who has come under increasing pressure over her liberal immigration policy towards migrants and refugees. The three-year-old populist AfD  won 15.1 percent of the vote in Baden-Wuerttemberg and 12.6 percent in Rhineland-Palatinate, official results showed. It finished second in Saxony-Anhalt with some 24 percent, according to projections by ARD and ZDF television with most districts counted. GERMANY, Berlin: Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany, AfD) political party, speaks following initial state election results on March 13, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. State elections are a crucial test-case for German Chancellor and Chairwoman of the German Christian Democrats (CDU) Angela Merkel, who has come under increasing pressure over her liberal immigration policy towards migrants and refugees. The three-year-old populist AfD  won 15.1 percent of the vote in Baden-Wuerttemberg and 12.6 percent in Rhineland-Palatinate, official results showed. It finished second in Saxony-Anhalt with some 24 percent, according to projections by ARD and ZDF television with most districts counted. GERMANY, Berlin: Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fur Deutschland (Alternative for Germany, AfD) political party, smiles following initial state election results on March 13, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. State elections are a crucial test-case for German Chancellor and Chairwoman of the German Christian Democrats (CDU) Angela Merkel, who has come under increasing pressure over her liberal immigration policy towards migrants and refugees. The three-year-old populist AfD  won 15.1 percent of the vote in Baden-Wuerttemberg and 12.6 percent in Rhineland-Palatinate, official results showed. It finished second in Saxony-Anhalt with some 24 percent, according to projections by ARD and ZDF television with most districts counted. TURKEY, Ankara: Turkish policemen conduct searches in Guven Park area in the Kizilay district, a key transport hub of the Turkish capital city Ankara on March 14, 2016, one day after a car bomb exploded in Ankara  killing at least 32 people and wounding more than 100, according to the health ministry. On February 2016, a bomb attack claimed by a Kurdish militant group on a military convoy in Ankara killed 28 people and wounded dozens more. On October 2015, more than 100 people were killed in a double-suicide bombing at a Kurdish peace rally in Ankara. TURKEY, Ankara: Shattered glass is seen at the scene of  a car bombing in Guven Park in the Kizilay district, a key transport hub of the Turkish capital city Ankara on March 14, 2016, one day after a car bomb exploded in Ankara  killing at least 32 people and wounding more than 100, according to the health ministry. On February 2016, a bomb attack claimed by a Kurdish militant group on a military convoy in Ankara killed 28 people and wounded dozens more. On October 2015, more than 100 people were killed in a double-suicide bombing at a Kurdish peace rally in Ankara. TURKEY, Ankara: Shattered windows are seen at the scene of  a car bombing in Guven Park in the Kizilay district, a key transport hub of the Turkish capital city Ankara on March 14, 2016, one day after a car bomb exploded in Ankara  killing at least 32 people and wounding more than 100, according to the health ministry. On February 2016, a bomb attack claimed by a Kurdish militant group on a military convoy in Ankara killed 28 people and wounded dozens more. On October 2015, more than 100 people were killed in a double-suicide bombing at a Kurdish peace rally in Ankara. TURKEY, Ankara: Turkish policemen conduct searches in Guven Park area in the Kizilay district, a key transport hub of the Turkish capital city Ankara on March 14, 2016, one day after a car bomb exploded in Ankara  killing at least 32 people and wounding more than 100, according to the health ministry. On February 2016, a bomb attack claimed by a Kurdish militant group on a military convoy in Ankara killed 28 people and wounded dozens more. On October 2015, more than 100 people were killed in a double-suicide bombing at a Kurdish peace rally in Ankara. TURKEY, Ankara:  A picture is taken of Guven Park area in the Kizilay district, a key transport hub of the Turkish capital city Ankara on March 14, 2016, one day after a car bomb exploded in Ankara  killing at least 32 people and wounding more than 100, according to the health ministry. On February 2016, a bomb attack claimed by a Kurdish militant group on a military convoy in Ankara killed 28 people and wounded dozens more. On October 2015, more than 100 people were killed in a double-suicide bombing at a Kurdish peace rally in Ankara. TURKEY, Ankara: Turkish workers erect a white tarpaulin in Guven Park in the Kizilay district, a key transport hub of the Turkish capital city Ankara on March 14, 2016, one day after a car bomb exploded in Ankara  killing at least 32 people and wounding more than 100, according to the health ministry. On February 2016, a bomb attack claimed by a Kurdish militant group on a military convoy in Ankara killed 28 people and wounded dozens more. On October 2015, more than 100 people were killed in a double-suicide bombing at a Kurdish peace rally in Ankara. TURKEY, Ankara: Turkish workers erect a white tarpaulin in Guven Park in the Kizilay district, a key transport hub of the Turkish capital city Ankara on March 14, 2016, one day after a car bomb exploded in Ankara  killing at least 32 people and wounding more than 100, according to the health ministry. On February 2016, a bomb attack claimed by a Kurdish militant group on a military convoy in Ankara killed 28 people and wounded dozens more. On October 2015, more than 100 people were killed in a double-suicide bombing at a Kurdish peace rally in Ankara. TURKEY, Ankara: Turkish workers erect a white tarpaulin in Guven Park in the Kizilay district, a key transport hub of the Turkish capital city Ankara on March 14, 2016, one day after a car bomb exploded in Ankara  killing at least 32 people and wounding more than 100, according to the health ministry. On February 2016, a bomb attack claimed by a Kurdish militant group on a military convoy in Ankara killed 28 people and wounded dozens more. On October 2015, more than 100 people were killed in a double-suicide bombing at a Kurdish peace rally in Ankara. TURKEY, Ankara:  Major road in Guven Park is closed in the Kizilay district, a key transport hub of the Turkish capital city Ankara on March 14, 2016, one day after a car bomb exploded in Ankara  killing at least 32 people and wounding more than 100, according to the health ministry. On February 2016, a bomb attack claimed by a Kurdish militant group on a military convoy in Ankara killed 28 people and wounded dozens more. On October 2015, more than 100 people were killed in a double-suicide bombing at a Kurdish peace rally in Ankara. TURKEY, Diyarbakir: Buildings lie in shambles on March 13, 2016 in war-torn Diyarbakir, Turkey after countless clashes between Turkish forces and the militant Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Residents surveyed the damaged in the city after clashes that day reportedly led to the deaths of at least seven PKK militants. TURKEY, Diyarbakir: Buildings lie in shambles on March 13, 2016 in war-torn Diyarbakir, Turkey after countless clashes between Turkish forces and the militant Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Residents surveyed the damaged in the city after clashes that day reportedly led to the deaths of at least seven PKK militants. TURKEY, Diyarbakir: Buildings lie in shambles on March 13, 2016 in war-torn Diyarbakir, Turkey after countless clashes between Turkish forces and the militant Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Residents surveyed the damaged in the city after clashes that day reportedly led to the deaths of at least seven PKK militants. TURKEY, Ankara: A bloodied man speaks to reporters after another suspected suicide bombing has left dozens dead in Ankara, Turkey on March 13, 2016. Reports indicate at least 25 people have been killed following a car bombing in Guvenpark. TURKEY, Ankara: A woman sits sobs on the sidewalk after another suspected suicide bombing has reportedly left dozens dead in Ankara, Turkey on March 13, 2016. Reports indicate at least 25 people have been killed following a car bombing in Guvenpark. TURKEY, Ankara: Emergency crews load a blast victim onto an ambulance after another suspected suicide bombing has reportedly left dozens dead in Ankara, Turkey on March 13, 2016. Reports indicate at least 25 people have been killed following a car bombing in Guvenpark. TURKEY, Ankara: Emergency crews load a blast victim onto an ambulance after another suspected suicide bombing has reportedly left dozens dead in Ankara, Turkey on March 13, 2016. Reports indicate at least 25 people have been killed following a car bombing in Guvenpark. TURKEY, Ankara: Emergency crews load a blast victim onto an ambulance after another suspected suicide bombing has reportedly left dozens dead in Ankara, Turkey on March 13, 2016. Reports indicate at least 25 people have been killed following a car bombing in Guvenpark. TURKEY, Ankara: A woman reaches into the trunk of a car, surrounded by debris, after another suspected suicide bombing in Ankara, Turkey on March 13, 2016. Reports indicate at least 25 people have been killed following a car bombing in Guvenpark. TURKEY, Ankara: A bus shows blast damage in Ankara, Turkey, where dozens have been reported dead after another suspected suicide bombing on March 13, 2016. Reports indicate at least 25 people have been killed following a car bombing in Guvenpark. BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Thousands wave Brazilian flags during a protest against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. Protesters, many draped in the Brazilian national flag, poured into the streets of Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro at the start of mass demonstrations seeking to bring down President Dilma Rousseff BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: A man carries a cooking-pot depicting the jailed former Brazilian president Lula during a protest against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. Protesters, many draped in the Brazilian national flag, poured into the streets of Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro at the start of mass demonstrations seeking to bring down President Dilma Rousseff BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Thousands wave Brazilian flags during a protest against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. Protesters, many draped in the Brazilian national flag, poured into the streets of Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro at the start of mass demonstrations seeking to bring down President Dilma Rousseff BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Thousands wave Brazilian flags during a protest against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. Protesters, many draped in the Brazilian national flag, poured into the streets of Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro at the start of mass demonstrations seeking to bring down President Dilma Rousseff BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: A woman takes a selfie during a protest against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. Protesters, many draped in the Brazilian national flag, poured into the streets of Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro at the start of mass demonstrations seeking to bring down President Dilma Rousseff BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Thousands wave Brazilian flags during a protest against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. Protesters, many draped in the Brazilian national flag, poured into the streets of Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro at the start of mass demonstrations seeking to bring down President Dilma Rousseff BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Thousands wave Brazilian flags during a protest against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. Protesters, many draped in the Brazilian national flag, poured into the streets of Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro at the start of mass demonstrations seeking to bring down President Dilma Rousseff BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: A man painted his face in yellow and green to attend a protest against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. Protesters, many draped in the Brazilian national flag, poured into the streets of Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro at the start of mass demonstrations seeking to bring down President Dilma Rousseff UK, Sheffield: English singer Ellie Goulding performs at the Motorpoint Arena, in Sheffield, United Kingdom, on March 12, 2016. UK, Sheffield: English singer Ellie Goulding performs at the Motorpoint Arena, in Sheffield, United Kingdom, on March 12, 2016.