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Belgium Moving The Masters 
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Migrant workers get their photos taken before watching soccer on a big projection screen during the World Cup at the Asian Town Cricket Stadium in Doha, Qatar on Friday, December 2, 2022. Scores of soccer-mad workers poured into a converted cricket stadium in the city’s desert outskirts to enjoy the tournament they helped create. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
Police move in to clear downtown Ottawa near Parliament hill of protesters after weeks of demonstrations on Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022. Police arrested scores of demonstrators and towed away vehicles Friday in Canada's besieged capital, and a stream of trucks started leaving under the pressure, raising authorities' hopes for an end to the three-week protest against the country's COVID-19 restrictions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston
Ballet dancers sit for a costume change during a Nutcracker rehearsal, at the Teresa Carreno Theater in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
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FILE - In this Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012 file photo, injured Syrian women arrive at a field hospital after an air strike hit their homes in the town of Azaz, on the outskirts of Aleppo, Syria. Ten years ago, an uprising in Tunisia opened the way for a wave of popular revolts against authoritarian rulers across the Middle East known as the Arab Spring. For a brief window as leaders fell, it seemed the move toward greater democracy was irreversible. Instead, the region saw its most destructive decade of the modern era. Syria, Yemen, Libya and Iraq have been torn apart by wars, displacement and humanitarian crisis. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra, File)
Muslim Gasdallah, 31, a protester who lost a leg after getting shot during Tunisia's democratic uprising 10 years ago poses for a portrait in Tunis, Tunisia, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)
Walid Kasraoui, 32, a protester who lost a leg after getting shot during Tunisia's democratic uprising 10 years ago, poses for a portrait in Tunis, Tunisia, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021. Kasraoui lost a leg and has relied on crutches for a decade, but says he has no regrets. "If I went back in time to the events of the revolution, I would participate again," he says. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)
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CP1ALB22001025 | Tunisia The Injured 
From the archival file folder: Demonstrations, AIDS. THE CANADIAN PRESS/files
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CP1ALB26030409 | The Fight Against AIDS 
This battery of tabulating machines plays an important part in the gathering of the election returns by the Associated Press in New York, Nov. 3, 1942. The returns, coming in by teletype, are classified and counted with the aid of these and other machines of special design. (AP Photo/Matty Zimmerman)
Indigenous Quechua musicians take part in celebration festivities after a final official vote count declared leftist Luis Arce the winner of the presidential election, in El Alto, Bolivia, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. A final official vote count released Friday gave Arce a smashing victory, a vindication for the Movement Toward Socialism party of ousted President Evo Morales, who was barred from running. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)
Non-partisan poll election challenger Richard Saad observes election inspectors as they begin to count ballots on Election Day at City Hall in Warren, Mich., in Macomb County, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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CP1ALB21967328 | Election 2020 The Count 
Ottawa, Ontario;  Oct. 15 1957--Royal Tour-- Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth strolls in the gardens at Rideau Hall, accompanied by His Excellency the Governor General Vincent Massey and H.R.H. Prince Philip. "Duff", a golden retriever, is carrying her handbag.(COPY)(CP PHOTO) 1998 ( National Archives of Canada-Peel) PA-168607
Queen Elizabeth II takes part in Trooping the Colour near Buckingham Palace, in London on June 13, 1981. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
Prince Philip listens attentively as the Queen reads the Speech from the Throne opening Parliament Oct. 14, 1957. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1ALB23921561 | The Queen in Canada 
An Afghan woman wearing a burka exits a small shop in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, Dec. 5, 2021. Women's rights activists in the Afghan capital of Kabul insisted Sunday they would continue fighting for their right to education, employment and participation in Afghan political and social life, and said a recent Taliban decree banning forced marriage was not enough to address the issue of women's rights. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)
A boy pushes a wheelbarrow with canisters and his younger brother, on their way to collect water from a stagnant pool, about 3 kilometers (2 miles) from their home in Kamar Kalagh village outside Herat, Afghanistan, Friday, Nov. 26, 2021. Afghanistan's drought, its worst in decades, is now entering its second year, exacerbated by climate change. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)
Israelis bathe in hot water coming out from a pipe at a reservoir near Mount Bental in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, Saturday, Dec. 4, 2021. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
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CP1ALB23157718 | AP Pictures of the Week in the Middle East Dec. 10 
Thailand's Jirasak Pakbuangoen, right, kicks a ball against Malaysia's Mohammad Azlan Alias during the men's Sepaktakraw regu match at the 32nd Southeast Asian Games in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thursday, May 11, 2023. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)
Zachary Cooper, of the United States, competes during the men's 10m platform final at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2023 in Montreal, Sunday, May 7, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi
Nike Agunbiade, of the United States, competes during the women's 10m platform final at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2023 in Montreal, Sunday, May 7, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi
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Jumpers, from top left, Darya Reznichenko, of Uzbekistan, Almir Dos Santos, of Brazil, Darya Klishina, of the Russian Olympic Committee, Maykel Masso, of Cuba, Anasztazia Nguyen, of Hungary, and Juvaughn Harrison, of United States, compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. (AP Photos/Morry Gash)
Jumpers, from top left, Jazmin Sawyers, of Britain, Alexsandro Melo, of Brazil, Tara Davis, of United States, Henry Frayne, of Australia, Ana Peleteiro, of Spain, and Maykel Masso, of Cuba, compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. (AP Photos/Morry Gash)
Jumpers, from top left, Khaddi Sagnia, of Sweden, Emiliano Lasa, of Uruguay, Nathalee Aranda, of Panama, Eusebio Caceres, of Spain, Ivana Spanovic, of Serbia, Shoutarou Shiroyama, of Japan, compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. (AP Photos/Morry Gash)
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Shiites observe the crescent moon to determine the start of the tenth Islamic month of Shawwal, which marks the end of a month-long fasting of Ramadan and the beginning of the Eid al-Fitr festival in Najaf, Iraq, Thursday, April 20, 2023. (AP Photo/Anmar Khalil)
View of the Sau reservoir, about 100 km (62 miles) north of Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, April 18, 2023. Authorities in Spain's parched northeast warned Tuesday that Barcelona and a wide surrounding area home to some 6 million people could face even tighter restrictions of water use in the coming months. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
A dock without water is photographed in the Sau reservoir, about 100 km (62 miles) north of Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, April 18, 2023. Authorities in Spain's parched northeast warned Tuesday that Barcelona and a wide surrounding area home to some 6 million people could face even tighter restrictions of water use in the coming months. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
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CP1ALB25780758 | The week in news photos 
ADVANCE FOR PUBLICATION ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, AND THEREAFTER - Will Jimeno, the former Port Authority police officer who was rescued from the rubble of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks at the World Trade Center, reads from "Immigrant, American, Survivor," a children's book he wrote that draws on his experience, during an interview in his home, in Chester, N.J., Monday, Aug. 2, 2021. Injured in the attack, Jimeno wears a compression sock and leg brace band on his left leg. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
ADVANCE FOR PUBLICATION ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, AND THEREAFTER -  Désirée Bouchat, a survivor of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, looks at photos of those who perished, in a display at the 9/11 Tribute Museum, Friday, Aug. 6, 2021, in New York. While Sept. 11 was a day of carnage, it also was a story of survival: Nearly 3,000 people were killed, but an estimated 33,000 or more people evacuated the World Trade Center and Pentagon. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
ADVANCE FOR PUBLICATION ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, AND THEREAFTER - Will Jimeno, the former Port Authority police officer who was rescued from the rubble of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks at the World Trader Center after many hours, holds the children's book he wrote, "Immigrant, American, Survivor," that draws on his experience, during an interview at his home in Chester, N.J., Monday, Aug. 2, 2021. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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CP1ALB21105935 | Sept. 11 The Voices of Survivors 
ADVANCE FOR PUBLICATION ON SUNDAY, SEPT. 5, AND THEREAFTER - FILE - In this Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2002 file photo, from left, Shannon Barry, Lisa Starr and Michelle Wagner, all of Hershey, Pa., comfort each other as they listen to a memorial service for victims of Flight 93 near Shanksville, Pa. President Bush will lay a wreath at the crash site later in the day to mark the anniversary of the terrorist attacks. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)
ADVANCE FOR PUBLICATION ON SUNDAY, SEPT. 5, AND THEREAFTER - FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001 file photo, the remains of the World Trade Center stand amid other debris following the terrorist attack on the buildings in New York. (AP Photo/Alexandre Fuchs, File)
ADVANCE FOR PUBLICATION ON SUNDAY, SEPT. 5, AND THEREAFTER - FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012 file photo, a person stops to read names in New Jersey's memorial to the 749 people from the state lost during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, as One World Trade Center, now up to 104 floors, is seen across the Hudson River from Jersey City, N.J. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, File)
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