Teachers mark examination papers in what activists say is only school in Hama not controlled by Syrian regime, located in area controlled by Free Syrian Army, in Hama
Teachers mark examination papers in what activists say is the only school in Hama not controlled by the Syrian regime, located in an area controlled by the Free Syrian Army, in Hama countryside May 10, 2014. Picture taken May 10, 2014. REUTERS/Ahmad Rif (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT EDUCATION)
Teachers mark examination papers in what activists say is only school in Hama not controlled by Syrian regime, located in area controlled by the Free Syrian Army, in Hama
Teachers mark examination papers in what activists say is the only school in Hama not controlled by the Syrian regime, located in an area controlled by the Free Syrian Army, in Hama countryside May 10, 2014. REUTERS/Ahmad Rif (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT EDUCATION)
Students sit for exam in what activists say is only school in Hama not controlled by Syrian regime, located in area controlled by Free Syrian Army, in Hama
Students sit for their exam in what activists say is the only school in Hama not controlled by the Syrian regime, located in an area controlled by the Free Syrian Army, in Hama countryside May 10, 2014. Picture taken May 10, 2014.REUTERS/Ahmad Rif (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT EDUCATION)
A student sits for exam in what activists say is only school in Hama not controlled by Syrian regime, located in area controlled by Free Syrian Army, in Hama
A student sits for his exam in what activists say is the only school in Hama not controlled by the Syrian regime, located in an area controlled by the Free Syrian Army, in Hama countryside May 10, 2014. Picture taken May 10, 2014. REUTERS/Ahmad Rif (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT EDUCATION)
Students sit for exam in what activists say is only school in Hama not controlled by Syrian regime, located in area controlled by Free Syrian Army, in Hama
Students sit for their exam in what activists say is the only school in Hama not controlled by the Syrian regime, located in an area controlled by the Free Syrian Army, in Hama countryside May 10, 2014. Picture taken May 10, 2014. REUTERS/Ahmad Rif (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT EDUCATION)
Student sits for exam in what activists say is only school in Hama not controlled by Syrian regime, located in area controlled by Free Syrian Army, in Hama countryside
A student sits for her exam in what activists say is the only school in Hama not controlled by the Syrian regime, located in an area controlled by the Free Syrian Army, in Hama countryside May 10, 2014. Picture taken May 10, 2014. REUTERS/Ahmad Rif (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT EDUCATION)
IMF chief visits refugee camp in Jordan
IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde visits the Zaatari refugee in Jordan camp to assess humanitarian aid and conditions there.
Syrian refugees play football at Quru Gusik refugee camp on outskirts of Arbil, in Iraq's Kurdistan region
Syrian refugees play football at Quru Gusik refugee camp on the outskirts of Arbil, in Iraq's Kurdistan region, May 11, 2014. REUTERS/Stringer (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT SOCIETY IMMIGRATION POLITICS)
Workers hang banners for Hassan Abdallah al-Nouri in front of a banner for President Bashar al-Assad on a street in Damascus
Workers hang banners for Hassan Abdallah al-Nouri in front of a banner for President Bashar al-Assad on a street in Damascus May 11, 2014. Assad will compete with other two candidates in a June presidential election, the Supreme Constitutional Court of Syria said on Saturday. The poster consists of the Arabic word "Sawa" (Together) and Assad's name and signature (back) and "bringing back the middle class" with Dr. Hassan al-Nouri on the banner of his opponent (front). REUTERS/Omar Sanadiki (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT ELECTIONS)
Workers hang banners for Hassan Abdallah al-Nouri in front of a banner for President Bashar al-Assad on a street in Damascus
Workers hang banners for Hassan Abdallah al-Nouri in front of a banner for President Bashar al-Assad on a street in Damascus May 11, 2014. Assad will compete with other two candidates in a June presidential election, the Supreme Constitutional Court of Syria said on Saturday. The poster consists of the Arabic word "Sawa" (Together) and Assad's name and signature (back) and "bringing back the middle class" with Dr. Hassan al-Nouri on the banner of his opponent (front). REUTERS/Omar Sanadiki (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT ELECTIONS)