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Maria Alvarez, 24, shows a picture of herself with her late husband Marco Martinez who died from the new coronavirus in June, while resting in the home of a friend who has offered her a place to stay, in Lima, Peru, Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. Martinez returned to Peru in November after five years working in an electronics store in Chile. Alvarez became pregnant, and after the coronavirus hit Peru, both went to work for a friend sewing face masks. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
2022 is displayed on a big screen during a New Year's Eve concert in Hong Kong Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
Members of the Saskatchewan Rush Electric Crew walk the arena prior to the Saskatchewan Rush taking on the Calgary Roughnecks in National Lacrosse League action in Saskatoon, Saturday, December 11, 2021. The Rush have not hosted a game in Saskatoon since March 7th, 2020 due to COVID-19. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards
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Technicians and art handlers move the 'Baptism of Christ', by Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens inside a gallery at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp in Antwerp, Belgium, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. Moving a masterpiece is never easy, even more-so when it measures 4.11 by 6.75 meters (13.5 feet by 22.1 feet) and weighs 560 kilograms (1,225 pounds). The Rubens painting is the first to be moved back into its gallery hall after a decade long renovation of the museum which will open in September. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
Technicians and art handlers move the 'Baptism of Christ', by Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens inside a gallery at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp in Antwerp, Belgium, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. Moving a masterpiece is never easy, even more-so when it measures 4.11 by 6.75 meters (13.5 feet by 22.1 feet) and weighs 560 kilograms (1,225 pounds). The Rubens painting is the first to be moved back into its gallery hall after a decade long renovation of the museum which will open in September. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
Technicians and art handlers begin to raise the 'Baptism of Christ', by Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens through a slot in the floor inside a gallery at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp in Antwerp, Belgium, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. Moving a masterpiece is never easy, even more-so when it measures 4.11 by 6.75 meters (13.5 feet by 22.1 feet) and weighs 560 kilograms (1,225 pounds). The Rubens painting is the first to be moved back into its gallery hall after a decade long renovation of the museum which will open in September. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
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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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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)
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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)
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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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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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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)
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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)
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