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GERMANY, Düsseldorf: People gather in front of the city hall in Düsseldorf, western Germany, after the Rose Monday (Rosenmontag) street parade has been cancelled on February 8, 2016. Traditional Rose Monday carnival parades in several western German cities have been cancelled due to stormy weather. GERMANY, Düsseldorf: A carnival float depicting Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is parked in front of the city hall in Düsseldorf, western Germany, after the Rose Monday (Rosenmontag) street parade has been cancelled on February 8, 2016. Traditional Rose Monday carnival parades in several western German cities have been cancelled due to stormy weather. GERMANY, Düsseldorf: A carnival float depicting Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is parked in front of the city hall in Düsseldorf, western Germany, after the Rose Monday (Rosenmontag) street parade has been cancelled on February 8, 2016. Traditional Rose Monday carnival parades in several western German cities have been cancelled due to stormy weather. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: A person takes in photo a muppet that performed the Lion dance, a traditional Chinese dance, at Thean Hou Temple on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. Some 25 percent of Malaysia's 29 million people are ethnic Chinese and celebrate the Lunar New Year, this year marking the Year of the Monkey. GERMANY, Düsseldorf: Policemen stand in front of the city hall in Düsseldorf, western Germany, after the Rose Monday (Rosenmontag) street parade has been cancelled on February 8, 2016. Traditional Rose Monday carnival parades in several western German cities have been cancelled due to stormy weather. INDONESIA, Semarang: People gather around to watch the Lion dance, a traditional Chinese dance, behind Sri ratu mall, on Pemuda street, in Semarang, central Java, on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. The Lunar New Year is celebrated in many parts of the predominantly Muslim country of 250 million people where Chinese heritage took roots through ancient transmigration. INDONESIA, Semarang: People gather around to watch the Lion dance, a traditional Chinese dance, behind Sri ratu mall, on Pemuda street, in Semarang, central Java, on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. The Lunar New Year is celebrated in many parts of the predominantly Muslim country of 250 million people where Chinese heritage took roots through ancient transmigration. INDONESIA, Semarang: People gather around to watch the Lion dance, a traditional Chinese dance, behind Sri ratu mall, on Pemuda street, in Semarang, central Java, on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. The Lunar New Year is celebrated in many parts of the predominantly Muslim country of 250 million people where Chinese heritage took roots through ancient transmigration. INDONESIA, Semarang: People gather around to watch the Lion dance, a traditional Chinese dance, behind Sri ratu mall, on Pemuda street, in Semarang, central Java, on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. The Lunar New Year is celebrated in many parts of the predominantly Muslim country of 250 million people where Chinese heritage took roots through ancient transmigration. INDONESIA, Semarang: People gather around to watch the Lion dance, a traditional Chinese dance, behind Sri ratu mall, on Pemuda street, in Semarang, central Java, on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. The Lunar New Year is celebrated in many parts of the predominantly Muslim country of 250 million people where Chinese heritage took roots through ancient transmigration. INDONESIA, Semarang: People gather around to watch the Lion dance, a traditional Chinese dance, behind Sri ratu mall, on Pemuda street, in Semarang, central Java, on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. The Lunar New Year is celebrated in many parts of the predominantly Muslim country of 250 million people where Chinese heritage took roots through ancient transmigration. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: People gather at Thean Hou Temple on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. Some 25 percent of Malaysia's 29 million people are ethnic Chinese and celebrate the Lunar New Year, this year marking the Year of the Monkey. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: People gather at Thean Hou Temple on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. Some 25 percent of Malaysia's 29 million people are ethnic Chinese and celebrate the Lunar New Year, this year marking the Year of the Monkey. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: People gather at Thean Hou Temple on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. Some 25 percent of Malaysia's 29 million people are ethnic Chinese and celebrate the Lunar New Year, this year marking the Year of the Monkey. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: People gather at Thean Hou Temple on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. Some 25 percent of Malaysia's 29 million people are ethnic Chinese and celebrate the Lunar New Year, this year marking the Year of the Monkey. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: People gather around to watch the Lion dance, a traditional Chinese dance, at Thean Hou Temple on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. Some 25 percent of Malaysia's 29 million people are ethnic Chinese and celebrate the Lunar New Year, this year marking the Year of the Monkey. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: People gather around to watch the Lion dance, a traditional Chinese dance, at Thean Hou Temple on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. Some 25 percent of Malaysia's 29 million people are ethnic Chinese and celebrate the Lunar New Year, this year marking the Year of the Monkey. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: People gather at Thean Hou Temple on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. Some 25 percent of Malaysia's 29 million people are ethnic Chinese and celebrate the Lunar New Year, this year marking the Year of the Monkey. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: People gather around to watch the Lion dance, a traditional Chinese dance, at Thean Hou Temple on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Kuala Lumpur's popular Chinatown area on February 8, 2016. Some 25 percent of Malaysia's 29 million people are ethnic Chinese and celebrate the Lunar New Year, this year marking the Year of the Monkey. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: A man stands under hundreds of red lanterns at the the temple in Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia, on February 06, 2016. According to the Chinese calendar, the Lunar New Year which falls on February 8th this year marks the year of the Monkey. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: A man stands under hundreds of red lanterns at the the temple in Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia, on February 06, 2016. According to the Chinese calendar, the Lunar New Year which falls on February 8th this year marks the year of the Monkey. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: A boy stands under hundreds of red lanterns at the the temple in Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia, on February 06, 2016. According to the Chinese calendar, the Lunar New Year which falls on February 8th this year marks the year of the Monkey. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: A man stands under hundreds of red lanterns at the the temple in Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia, on February 06, 2016. According to the Chinese calendar, the Lunar New Year which falls on February 8th this year marks the year of the Monkey. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: A man stands under hundreds of red lanterns at the the temple in Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia, on February 06, 2016. According to the Chinese calendar, the Lunar New Year which falls on February 8th this year marks the year of the Monkey. MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur: A boy stands under hundreds of red lanterns at the the temple in Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia, on February 06, 2016. According to the Chinese calendar, the Lunar New Year which falls on February 8th this year marks the year of the Monkey. TURKEY, Diyarbakir: Thousands of women rally in Diyarbakir, in Turkey, on February 6, 2016, to march against the war between Turkish soldiers and members of the the Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK). TURKEY, Diyarbakir: Thousands of women rally in Diyarbakir, in Turkey, on February 6, 2016, to march against the war between Turkish soldiers and members of the the Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK). TURKEY, Diyarbakir: Thousands of women rally in Diyarbakir, in Turkey, on February 6, 2016, to march against the war between Turkish soldiers and members of the the Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK). TURKEY, Diyarbakir: Thousands of women rally in Diyarbakir, in Turkey, on February 6, 2016, to march against the war between Turkish soldiers and members of the the Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK). TURKEY, Diyarbakir: Thousands of women rally in Diyarbakir, in Turkey, on February 6, 2016, to march against the war between Turkish soldiers and members of the the Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK). UNITED, Kingdom: Supporters of Pegida (Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the West) movement gather in Birmingham, in United Kingdom, on February 6, 2016, during a demonstration against migrants. UNITED, Kingdom: Tommy Robinson, former founder of the English Defence League, delivers a speech during the 'silent march' organized by Pegida (Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the West) UK supporters in Birmingham, England on February 6, 2016. UNITED, Kingdom: Tommy Robinson, former founder of the English Defence League, delivers a speech during the 'silent march' organized by Pegida (Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the West) UK supporters in Birmingham, England on February 6, 2016. UNITED, Kingdom: A supporter of Pegida (Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the West) movement holds a banner reading Trump is right in Birmingham, in United Kingdom, on February 6, 2016, during a demonstration against migrants. URUGUAY, Montevideo : Dancers and drummers forming a group known as comparsa, competes by playing and dancing to the rhythm of the traditional candombe music, in Montevideo on February 5, 2016 during the first day of the Llamadas, only one of events that make up Uruguay's carnival -- the world's longest. URUGUAY, Montevideo : Dancers and drummers forming a group known as comparsa, competes by playing and dancing to the rhythm of the traditional candombe music, in Montevideo on February 5, 2016 during the first day of the Llamadas, only one of events that make up Uruguay's carnival -- the world's longest. URUGUAY, Montevideo : Dancers and drummers forming a group known as comparsa, competes by playing and dancing to the rhythm of the traditional candombe music, in Montevideo on February 5, 2016 during the first day of the Llamadas, only one of events that make up Uruguay's carnival -- the world's longest. URUGUAY, Montevideo : Dancers and drummers forming a group known as comparsa, competes by playing and dancing to the rhythm of the traditional candombe music, in Montevideo on February 5, 2016 during the first day of the Llamadas, only one of events that make up Uruguay's carnival -- the world's longest. URUGUAY, Montevideo : Dancers and drummers forming a group known as comparsa, competes by playing and dancing to the rhythm of the traditional candombe music, in Montevideo on February 5, 2016 during the first day of the Llamadas, only one of events that make up Uruguay's carnival -- the world's longest. URUGUAY, Montevideo : Dancers and drummers forming a group known as comparsa, competes by playing and dancing to the rhythm of the traditional candombe music, in Montevideo on February 5, 2016 during the first day of the Llamadas, only one of events that make up Uruguay's carnival -- the world's longest. URUGUAY, Montevideo : Dancers and drummers forming a group known as comparsa, competes by playing and dancing to the rhythm of the traditional candombe music, in Montevideo on February 5, 2016 during the first day of the Llamadas, only one of events that make up Uruguay's carnival -- the world's longest. URUGUAY, Montevideo : Dancers and drummers forming a group known as comparsa, competes by playing and dancing to the rhythm of the traditional candombe music, in Montevideo on February 5, 2016 during the first day of the Llamadas, only one of events that make up Uruguay's carnival -- the world's longest. URUGUAY, Montevideo : Dancers and drummers forming a group known as comparsa, competes by playing and dancing to the rhythm of the traditional candombe music, in Montevideo on February 5, 2016 during the first day of the Llamadas, only one of events that make up Uruguay's carnival -- the world's longest. URUGUAY, Montevideo : Dancers and drummers forming a group known as comparsa, competes by playing and dancing to the rhythm of the traditional candombe music, in Montevideo on February 5, 2016 during the first day of the Llamadas, only one of events that make up Uruguay's carnival -- the world's longest. INDONESIA, Jakarta: Thousands of Indonesian labour union members take to the streets on February 6, 2016 for a massive rally to urge the government to stop layoffs at multinational corporations.  Over 30,000 people marched in simultaneous rallies across the country to demand a stop to layoffs, and revoke the 2015 government regulation that has led to low wages. In Jakarta, the march started at the Hotel Indonesia then travelled along Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat and was attended by thousands of Indonesian Trade Union Confederation (KSPI). The march ended at the Supreme Court building.  INDONESIA, Jakarta: A sea of people dressed in red and black join thousands of Indonesian labour union members take to the streets on February 6, 2016 for a massive rally to urge the government to stop layoffs at multinational corporations.  Over 30,000 people marched in simultaneous rallies across the country to demand a stop to layoffs, and revoke the 2015 government regulation that has led to low wages. In Jakarta, the march started at the Hotel Indonesia then travelled along Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat and was attended by thousands of Indonesian Trade Union Confederation (KSPI). The march ended at the Supreme Court building.  INDONESIA, Jakarta: A man stands with his back to the crowd as thousands of Indonesian labour union members take to the streets on February 6, 2016 for a massive rally to urge the government to stop layoffs at multinational corporations.  Over 30,000 people marched in simultaneous rallies across the country to demand a stop to layoffs, and revoke the 2015 government regulation that has led to low wages. In Jakarta, the march started at the Hotel Indonesia then travelled along Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat and was attended by thousands of Indonesian Trade Union Confederation (KSPI). The march ended at the Supreme Court building.  INDONESIA, Jakarta: Thousands of female Indonesian labour union members take to the streets on February 6, 2016 for a massive rally to urge the government to stop layoffs at multinational corporations.  Over 30,000 people marched in simultaneous rallies across the country to demand a stop to layoffs, and revoke the 2015 government regulation that has led to low wages. In Jakarta, the march started at the Hotel Indonesia then travelled along Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat and was attended by thousands of Indonesian Trade Union Confederation (KSPI). The march ended at the Supreme Court building.  INDONESIA, Jakarta: Thousands of Indonesian labour union members dressed in red and black take to the streets on February 6, 2016 for a massive rally to urge the government to stop layoffs at multinational corporations.  Over 30,000 people marched in simultaneous rallies across the country to demand a stop to layoffs, and revoke the 2015 government regulation that has led to low wages. In Jakarta, the march started at the Hotel Indonesia then travelled along Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat and was attended by thousands of Indonesian Trade Union Confederation (KSPI). The march ended at the Supreme Court building.  INDONESIA, Jakarta: Thousands of Indonesian labour union members hold hands as they take to the streets on February 6, 2016 for a massive rally to urge the government to stop layoffs at multinational corporations.  Over 30,000 people marched in simultaneous rallies across the country to demand a stop to layoffs, and revoke the 2015 government regulation that has led to low wages. In Jakarta, the march started at the Hotel Indonesia then travelled along Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat and was attended by thousands of Indonesian Trade Union Confederation (KSPI). The march ended at the Supreme Court building.