Syrian refugee child pulls a water container at Azraq refugee camp near Al Azraq area
A Syrian refugee child pulls a water container at Azraq refugee camp near Al Azraq area, east of Amman, August 19, 2014. The camp, which has a capacity to accommodate 50,000 people, has so far received around 10,498 refugees, according to a senior external relations officer at the United Nations. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed (JORDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT)
Syrian refugee children play in front of their family residences at Azraq refugee camp near Al Azraq
Syrian refugee children play in front of their family residences at Azraq refugee camp near Al Azraq, east of Amman, August 19, 2014. The camp, which has a capacity to accommodate 50,000 people, has so far received around 10,498 refugees, according to a senior external relations officer at the United Nations. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed (JORDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT)
Young sturgeon swim in a container truck at the Beloyarsky state fish hatchery in the village of Izykhskiye Kopi in Khakassia region
Young sturgeon swim in a container truck at the Beloyarsky state fish hatchery in the village of Izykhskiye Kopi in Khakassia region, August 18, 2014. The hatchery was built to replace fish stocks in the Yenisei River depleted after construction of a hydro-electric dam, which blocked their migration route. The hatchlings are loaded into container trucks, and then released back into the Yenisei river about 800 km downstream from the hatchery. The hatchery will this year release 800,000 sturgeon fry back into the river, employees said. Picture taken August 18, 2014. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: AGRICULTURE ENVIRONMENT)
Residents continue to clean after overnight demonstrations in Ferguson, Missouri
Missouri State Highway Patrol Captain Ron Johnson (R) talks with residents in Ferguson, Missouri August 19, 2014. Police said they came under heavy gunfire and arrested 31 people during another night of racially charged protests in Ferguson, sparked by the fatal shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown, by a white policeman 10 days ago. REUTERS/Mark Kauzlarich(UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW POLITICS)
Young sturgeon swim in a container truck at the Beloyarsky state fish hatchery in the village of Izykhskiye Kopi in Khakassia region
Young sturgeon swim in a container truck at the Beloyarsky state fish hatchery in the village of Izykhskiye Kopi in Khakassia region, August 18, 2014. The hatchery was built to replace fish stocks in the Yenisei River depleted after construction of a hydro-electric dam, which blocked their migration route. The hatchlings are loaded into container trucks, and then released back into the Yenisei river about 800 km downstream from the hatchery. The hatchery will this year release 800,000 sturgeon fry back into the river, employees said. Picture taken August 18, 2014. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: AGRICULTURE ENVIRONMENT)
Young sturgeon swim in a tank at the Beloyarsky state fish hatchery in the village of Izykhskiye Kopi in Khakassia region
Young sturgeon swim in a tank at the Beloyarsky state fish hatchery in the village of Izykhskiye Kopi in Khakassia region, August 18, 2014. The hatchery was built to replace fish stocks in the Yenisei River depleted after construction of a hydro-electric dam, which blocked their migration route. The hatchlings are loaded into container trucks, and then released back into the Yenisei river about 800 km downstream from the hatchery. The hatchery will this year release 800,000 sturgeon fry back into the river, employees said. Picture taken August 18, 2014. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: AGRICULTURE ENVIRONMENT)
Employees remove young sturgeon from a tank at the Beloyarsky state fish hatchery in the village of Izykhskiye Kopi in Khakassia region
Employees remove young sturgeon from a tank at the Beloyarsky state fish hatchery in the village of Izykhskiye Kopi in Khakassia region, August 18, 2014. The hatchery was built to replace fish stocks in the Yenisei River depleted after construction of a hydro-electric dam, which blocked their migration route. The hatchlings are loaded into container trucks, and then released back into the Yenisei river about 800 km downstream from the hatchery. The hatchery will this year release 800,000 sturgeon fry back into the river, employees said. Picture taken August 18, 2014. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: AGRICULTURE ENVIRONMENT)
Police help residents cleanup debris after overnight demonstrations in Ferguson
St. Louis County Police join volunteers to clean up debris from continued overnight unrest in the streets of Ferguson, Missouri August 19, 2014. Police said they came under heavy gunfire and arrested 31 people during another night of racially charged protests in Ferguson, sparked by the fatal shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown, by a white policeman 10 days ago. REUTERS/Mark Kauzlarich (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW POLITICS)
An employee empties a bucket with sturgeon fry into a truck container at the Beloyarsky state fish hatchery in the village of Izykhskiye Kopi in Khakassia region
An employee empties a bucket with sturgeon fry into a truck container at the Beloyarsky state fish hatchery in the village of Izykhskiye Kopi in Khakassia region, August 18, 2014. The hatchery was built to replace fish stocks in the Yenisei River depleted after construction of a hydro-electric dam, which blocked their migration route. The hatchlings are loaded into container trucks, and then released back into the Yenisei river about 800 km downstream from the hatchery. The hatchery will this year release 800,000 sturgeon fry back into the river, employees said. Picture taken August 18, 2014. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: AGRICULTURE ENVIRONMENT)
Young sturgeon swim in a tank at the Beloyarsky state fish hatchery in the village of Izykhskiye Kopi in Khakassia region
Young sturgeon swim in a tank at the Beloyarsky state fish hatchery in the village of Izykhskiye Kopi in Khakassia region, August 18, 2014. The hatchery was built to replace fish stocks in the Yenisei River depleted after construction of a hydro-electric dam, which blocked their migration route. The hatchlings are loaded into container trucks, and then released back into the Yenisei river about 800 km downstream from the hatchery. The hatchery will this year release 800,000 sturgeon fry back into the river, employees said. Picture taken August 18, 2014. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin (RUSSIA - Tags: AGRICULTURE ENVIRONMENT)