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“Castellers de Barcelona” form a human tower during a demonstration at the festival of the patron saint of Barcelona “The Virgin of Mer?cy” at Sant Jaume square in Barcelona September 24, 2014 . REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN – Tags: SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) A labourer attaches iron rods to a column at the construction site of a flyover in Lahore May 26, 2011. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza (PAKISTAN – Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS IMAGES OF THE DAY CONSTRUCTION) The IAF Aerobatic Team flying IAI Tzukit jet aircraft create a “heart” during a ceremony for graduating Israeli Air Force pilots at Hatzerim Air Base, June 28, 2010. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL – Tags: MILITARY IMAGES OF THE DAY) A person holds pharmaceutical tablets and capsules in this picture illustration taken in Ljubljana September 18, 2013. Picture taken September 18. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic (SLOVENIA – Tags: HEALTH) Bottled mineral water from Borjomi are seen at the production line of the IDS Borjomi Georgia’s factory in the town of Borjomi, some 150 km (93 miles) southwest of Tbilisi, January 30, 2013. If there’s a secret to taking the bitter taste out of ties between Russia and Georgia after a 2008 war, it may lie in this lush valley south of the Caucasus Mountain border between the feuding former Soviet republics. The valley is the source of Borjomi, a salty, sulphurous mineral water that was popular in Russia since Soviet times but was swept off shelves when Moscow banned imports of Georgian beverages in 2006, with tensions already building toward war. Picture taken January 30. To match story GEORGIA-RUSSIA/TALKS REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili (GEORGIA – Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS) A garbage collector in Taipei separates bones from recyclable kitchen waste April 1, 2005. Starting this day, residents in 10 Taiwan cities and counties have to separate their litter into recyclables, kitchen scraps and non-recyclable waste or risk fines of up to T$6,000 ($190). The new policy is part of a government drive to cut down on garbage as the island is rapidly running out of space to dump trash. Picture taken April 1, 2005. REUTERS/Richard Chung TW/YH A recycling bin is pictured on a residential street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, August 17, 2017. REUTERS/Chris Wattie A girl sits on a makeshift styrofoam raft as she collects recyclable material from floating garbage in a polluted river at Navotas city, north of Manila, July 2, 2015. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco A worker cuts reinforcing bars in a steel factory in Ganyu county, Jiangsu province, February 27, 2013. Demand for iron ore in China, the world’s biggest importer of the steelmaking raw material, will grow at a faster pace this year, in step with an improving economy that should boost consumption of steel, an industry official said on Wednesday. REUTERS/China Daily (CHINA – Tags: BUSINESS COMMODITIES) CHINA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN CHINA Scrapped automobiles are piled up at Vtormet industrial company, in the Moscow suburb town of Lyubertsy, June 16, 2010. The scrappage programme awards car-owners 50,000 roubles ($1,718) to trade in vehicles 10 years or older for a new Russia-produced model. It has been a big success in achieving its aim: boosting production at Russian car factories, including assembly plants operated by the likes of Renault and Ford as well as Russian makers, who shut down their lines last year. Picture taken June 16, 2010. To match FEATURE RUSSIA-AUTOS/SCRAPPAGE REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA – Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS POLITICS) Campaigners throw flowers onto a mock grave during a climate change day of action in Coventry, central England March 19, 2009. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) A satellite image shows the impact of the negative Arctic Oscillation on land surface temperatures throughout the Northern Hemisphere as observed by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASAs Terra satellite during December 2009. While much of the Northern Hemisphere has shivered in a cold snap in recent weeks, temperatures in the Arctic soared to unusually high levels, U.S. scientists reported. REUTERS/NASA Earth Observations (NEO) Project/Handout (UNITED STATES – Tags: ENVIRONMENT) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS A man scoops fish from a partially dried-up pond in Xinchang county, Zhejiang province August 13, 2013. China’s top meteorological authority on Tuesday continued to warn of prolonged heat that has afflicted central and eastern China since July. Lingering drought has caused severe damage to agricultural products, leaving millions of people and cattle short of drinking water, Xinhua News Agency reported. Picture taken August 13, 2013. REUTERS/William Hong (CHINA – Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT FOOD) An Indonesian soldier walks between burned palm oil trees as haze shroud a palm oil plantation at Jebus village in Muaro Jambi, on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, September 16, 2015. A worsening haze across northern Indonesia, neighbouring Singapore and parts of Malaysia on Tuesday forced some schools to close and airlines to delay flights, while Indonesia ordered a crackdown against lighting fires to clear forested land. REUTERS/Beawiharta Excavators are seen during rescue operations at an industrial estate hit by a landslide in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, December 23, 2015. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY A flock of starlings fly next to power lines over an agricultural field near the southern Israeli city of Netivot January 24, 2013. REUTERS/Amir Cohen (ISRAEL – Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT) A Spanish volunteer life guard guides Afghan migrants in an overcrowded raft as they arrive at a beach during a rainstorm on the Greek island of Lesbos October 24, 2015. Over half a million refugees and migrants have arrived by sea in Greece this year and the rate of arrivals is rising, in a rush to beat the onset of freezing winter, the United Nations said. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis Dead fish are seen floating on a polluted river in Hefei, Anhui province March 19, 2010. The Earth is literally covered in water, but more than a billion people lack access to clean water for drinking or sanitation as most water is salty or dirty. March 22 is World Water Day. REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA – Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS) Job offers are seen in this illustration in Milan April 3, 2012. Italy’s headline jobless rate has been running below the euro zone average, but analysts say the real challenge for Italy is to increase its chronically low rates of employment and participation in the labour market, which are among the lowest in the industrialized world, especially among women, the young and the elderly. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo (ITALY – Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT POLITICS)