A Kurdish Peshmerga armoured vehicle is seen outside the former media office of Islamic State militants in Sulaiman Pek
A Kurdish Peshmerga armoured vehicle is seen outside the burnt, former media office of Islamic State militants in Sulaiman Pek, after the town was recaptured on Monday, September 3, 2014. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CONFLICT)
A Kurdish Peshmerga fighter inspects the burnt, former media office of Islamic State militants in Sulaiman Pek
A Kurdish Peshmerga fighter inspects the burnt, former media office of Islamic State militants in Sulaiman Pek, after the town was recaptured on Monday, September 3, 2014. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY CONFLICT)
Brett King is surrounded by members of the media as he leaves Malaga's Materno-Infantil Hospital, where his son is hospitalized, in Malaga
Brett King (C) is surrounded by members of the media as he leaves Malaga's Materno-Infantil Hospital, where his five-year-old son Ashya who is seriously ill with a brain tumour has been hospitalized since last Saturday, in Malaga, southern Spain, September 3, 2014. The parents of Ashya were released from custody in Madrid on Tuesday, after being detained for removing their son out of a hospital in England and taking him to Spain. REUTERS/Jon Nazca (SPAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS HEALTH)
Pro-Russian separatists talk to journalists in central Donetsk
Pro-Russian separatists talk to journalists in central Donetsk September 3, 2014. Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko said on Wednesday he hoped a peace process for the troubled eastern region of his country to begin on Friday in the Belarussian capital Minsk and urged politicians to support the talks. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT)
Brett King speaks to the media as he and his wife arrive at the Materno-Infantil Hospital in Malaga
Brett King, father of Ashya King, speaks to the media as he and his wife Naghemeh (not pictured) arrive at the Materno-Infantil Hospital, where their son has been hospitalized since last Saturday, in Malaga, southern Spain, September 3, 2014. A Spanish judge has ordered the immediate release from custody of the two British parents detained in Madrid, after they ignored medical advice and took five-year-old Ashya, who is seriously ill with a brain tumour, out of a hospital in Southampton, southern England, and brought him to Spain, a court source said on Tuesday, speeding a reunion with their son. REUTERS/Jon Nazca (SPAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS HEALTH)
Brett King speaks to the media as he and his wife arrive at the Materno-Infantil Hospital in Malaga
Brett King, father of Ashya King, speaks to the media as he and his wife Naghemeh (not pictured) arrive at the Materno-Infantil Hospital, where their son has been hospitalized since last Saturday, in Malaga, southern Spain September 3, 2014. A Spanish judge has ordered the immediate release from custody of the two British parents detained in Madrid, after they ignored medical advice and took five-year-old Ashya, who is seriously ill with a brain tumour, out of a hospital in Southampton, southern England, and brought him to Spain, a court source said on Tuesday, speeding a reunion with their son. REUTERS/Jon Nazca (SPAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS HEALTH)
Brett King speaks to the media as he and his wife arrive at the Materno-Infantil Hospital in Malaga
Brett King, father of Ashya King, speaks to the media as he and his wife Naghemeh (not pictured) arrive at the Materno-Infantil Hospital, where their son has been hospitalized since last Saturday, in Malaga, southern Spain September 3, 2014. A Spanish judge has ordered the immediate release from custody of the two British parents detained in Madrid, after they ignored medical advice and took five-year-old Ashya, who is seriously ill with a brain tumour, out of a hospital in Southampton, southern England, and brought him to Spain, a court source said on Tuesday, speeding a reunion with their son. REUTERS/Jon Nazca (SPAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS HEALTH)
Brett King, father of Ashya King, speaks to the media as he arrives at Malaga's Materno-Infantil Hospital, where his son is hospitalized since last Saturday, in Malaga
Brett King, father of Ashya King, speaks to the media as he arrives with his wife Naghemeh (not pictured) at Malaga's Materno-Infantil Hospital, where their son is hospitalized since last Saturday, in Malaga, southern Spain, September 3, 2014. A Spanish judge has ordered the immediate release from custody of the two British parents detained in Madrid, after they ignored medical advice and took five-year-old Ashya, who is seriously ill with a brain tumour, out of a hospital in Southampton, southern England, and brought him to Spain, a court source said on Tuesday, speeding a reunion with their son. REUTERS/Jon Nazca (SPAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS HEALTH)
Brett King, father of Ashya King, speaks to the media as he arrives at Malaga's Materno-Infantil Hospital, where his son is hospitalized since last Saturday, in Malaga
Brett King, father of Ashya King, speaks to the media as he arrives with his wife Naghemeh (not pictured) at Malaga's Materno-Infantil Hospital, where their son is hospitalized since last Saturday, in Malaga, southern Spain, September 3, 2014. A Spanish judge has ordered the immediate release from custody of the two British parents detained in Madrid, after they ignored medical advice and took five-year-old Ashya, who is seriously ill with a brain tumour, out of a hospital in Southampton, southern England, and brought him to Spain, a court source said on Tuesday, speeding a reunion with their son. REUTERS/Jon Nazca (SPAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS HEALTH)
Police cars are seen in front of the family home of U.S. journalist Steven Sotloff in Pinecrest, Florida
Police cars are seen in front of the family home of U.S. journalist Steven Sotloff in Pinecrest, Florida September 2, 2014. The Islamic State militant group released a video on Tuesday purporting to show the beheading of a second American hostage, journalist Sotloff, raising the stakes in its confrontation with Washington over U.S. air strikes on its insurgents in Iraq. REUTERS/Andrew Innerarity (UINTED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST MEDIA POLITICS)