Tripods and a projector are pictured inside an ancient Hammam that was used by Islamic State militants as a media centre in Manbij, in Aleppo Governorate
Tripods and a projector are pictured inside an ancient Hammam that was used by Islamic State militants as a media centre in Manbij, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria, August 16, 2016. REUTERS/Rodi Said
Male Afghan women's rights activist pose for media as they wear burqas to show their solidarity to Afghan women ahead of International Women's Day in Kabul
Male Afghan women's rights activist pose for media as they wear burqas to show their solidarity to Afghan women ahead of International Women's Day in Kabul March 5, 2015. A group of Afghan men marched through the capital, Kabul, on Thursday to draw attention to women's rights by donning head-to-toe burqas that for many people worldwide have come to symbolise the suppression of women. REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail
Journalists and researchers walk up to Ban Sob Moei, a Thai village located at the confluence of Moei and Salween rivers, which is threatened by the planned Hatgyi dam in Myanmar
Journalists and researchers walk up to Ban Sob Moei, a Thai village located at the confluence of Moei and Salween rivers, which is threatened by the planned Hatgyi dam in Myanmar November 16, 2014. Ban Sob Moei is located 47 kilometres upstream from the dam. Villagers and environmentalists worry the dam could lead to the displacement of villagers in Sob Moei or block fish migration routes and reduce nutrients on which the villagers depend for food and jobs. Picture taken November 16, 2014. To match Feature THAILAND-MYANMAR/DAMS-SALWEEN REUTERS/Thin Lei Win (THAILAND - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT MEDIA)
General Baw Kyaw Heh, vice chief-of-staff for the KNLA, briefs journalists at the Ei Thu Ta camp about his concerns for the planned Hatgyi dam in Myanmar
General Baw Kyaw Heh, vice chief-of-staff for the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), briefs journalists at the Ei Thu Ta camp about his concerns for the planned Hatgyi dam in Myanmar November 17, 2014. KNLA says the planned dam is in an area it still controls and warned that its construction could jeopardise the ongoing ceasefire talks between the Myanmar government and ethnic armed groups. Picture taken November 17, 2014. To match Feature THAILAND-MYANMAR/DAMS-SALWEEN REUTERS/Thin Lei Win (MYANMAR - Tags: MILITARY ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY POLITICS)
World Health Organization Director-General Margaret Chan addresses the media on support to Ebola affected countries, at the WHO headquarters in Geneva
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Margaret Chan addresses the media on support to Ebola affected countries, at the WHO headquarters in Geneva September 12, 2014. Cuba is to send 165 healthcare workers to West Africa to help in the battle against the world's worst ever epidemic of the Ebola virus, the country's health minister said on Friday. Chan welcomed Cuba's commitment, saying it would make "a significant difference" in Sierra Leone. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy (SWITZERLAND - Tags: HEALTH POLITICS HEADSHOT)
World Health Organization Director-General Margaret Chan addresses the media on support to Ebola affected countries, at the WHO headquarters in Geneva
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Margaret Chan addresses the media on support to Ebola affected countries, at the WHO headquarters in Geneva September 12, 2014. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy (SWITZERLAND - Tags: HEALTH POLITICS HEADSHOT)
WHO Director-General Chan addresses the media on support to Ebola affected countries, in Geneva
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Margaret Chan addresses the media on support to Ebola affected countries, at the WHO headquarters in Geneva September 12, 2014. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy (SWITZERLAND - Tags: HEALTH POLITICS)
WHO Director-General Chan addresses the media on support to Ebola affected countries, in Geneva
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Margaret Chan addresses the media on support to Ebola affected countries, at the WHO headquarters in Geneva September 12, 2014. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy (SWITZERLAND - Tags: HEALTH POLITICS HEADSHOT)
A farmer speaks to the media near earthmovers at a construction site where a new airport will be built at the town of San Salvador Atenco
A farmer speaks to the media near earthmovers at a construction site where a new airport will be built at the town of San Salvador Atenco, near Mexico City September 9, 2014. Just one week after the Mexican government unveiled plans for a new airport in Mexico City to cater for up to 120 million passengers a year, opposition to the project is mounting with local residents up in arms over the $9 billion dollar project. The groundwork for the massive airport and its six runways has already begun in San Salvador Atenco, located in the capital's greater metropolitan area. Residents say the billion-dollar airport will have an adverse affect on the local environment and access to water from wells that are used on local farms. Picture taken on September 9. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION CIVIL UNREST TRANSPORT ENVIRONMENT)
A pro-Russian separatist shows his identification card with his battalion and name to Ukrainian journalists at a checkpoint near the town of Slavyanoserbsk
A pro-Russian separatist shows his identification card with his battalion and name to Ukrainian journalists at a checkpoint near the town of Slavyanoserbsk, in Luhansk region September 10, 2014. Ukraine's president said on Wednesday Russia had removed the bulk of its forces from his country, raising hopes for a peace drive now underway after five months of conflict in which more than 3,000 people have been killed. The card reads "Gribanov Igor Aleksandrovich, Second Cossack battalion, the Grand Army of the Don". REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY)