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Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape (L) sees off New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on a commercial flight for Japan at the Port Moresby International Airport in Port Moresby on June 16, 2024. New Zealand's prime minister was forced to take a commercial flight to Japan after his air force plane broke down while refuelling in Papua New Guinea, his office said on June 17. (Photo by AFP)
Delegates from the French-speaking liberal party MR and the French-speaking Christian humanist party Les Engages, accompanied by employers and trade unions representatives, take part in a working group discussions on priorities for a coalition agreement for the future Walloon Government and the Federation Wallonie-Bruxelles, in Namur, on June 17, 2024. (Photo by ERIC LALMAND / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT
UCM Chairman Pierre-Frederic Nyst and Director of Google Belgium and Luxembourg Thierry Geerts arrive to attend a working group discussions on priorities for a coalition agreement for the future Walloon Government and the Federation Wallonie-Bruxelles, in Namur, on June 17, 2024. (Photo by ERIC LALMAND / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT
Chairman of French-speaking liberal party MR Georges-Louis Bouchez (L) and French-speaking Christian humanist party Les Engages' chairman Maxime Prevot attend a working group discussions on priorities for a coalition agreement for the future Walloon Government and the Federation Wallonie-Bruxelles, in Namur, on June 17, 2024. (Photo by ERIC LALMAND / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT
(FILES) Pedestrians walk past the Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 12, 2024. As of today, the adult ticket price to ride the lift to the top of the Eiffel tower, is 35.30 euros (37.77 USD) compared to the 29.40 euro (31.90 USD) that visitors used to pay to climb one of the world's most famous monuments, in Paris, on June 17, 2024. (Photo by EMMANUEL DUNAND / AFP)
(FILES) People stand in front of the Eiffel Tower, decorated with the Olympic rings for the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Paris on June 14, 2024. As of today, the adult ticket price to ride the lift to the top of the Eiffel tower, is 35.30 euros (37.77 USD) compared to the 29.40 euro (31.90 USD) that visitors used to pay to climb one of the world's most famous monuments, in Paris, on June 17, 2024. (Photo by Valentine CHAPUIS / AFP)
(FILES) People queue to visit the Eiffel tower, on August 9, 2013 in Paris, after the monument reopened its door following its evacuation over a bomb alert. Visitors to the Paris landmark were all asked to leave at 1230 GMT after the unspecified alert, and the monument was reopened at 1430 GMT after police determined it was safe. As of today, the adult ticket price to ride the lift to the top of the Eiffel tower, is 35.30 euros (37.77 USD) compared to the 29.40 euro (31.90 USD) that visitors used to pay to climb one of the world's most famous monuments, in Paris, on June 17, 2024. (Photo by Miguel MEDINA / AFP)
French-speaking christian humanist party Les Engages' chairman Maxime Prevot arrives for the start of working group discussions on priorities for a coalition agreement for the future Walloon Government and the Federation Wallonie-Bruxelles, in Namur, on June 17, 2024. (Photo by ERIC LALMAND / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT
Schoolchildren walk past a burnt structure of their school in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Chairman of French-speaking liberal party MR Georges-Louis Bouchez arrives for the start of working group discussions on priorities for a coalition agreement for the future Walloon Government and the Federation Wallonie-Bruxelles, in Namur, on June 17, 2024. (Photo by ERIC LALMAND / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT
Christian Domarique, a Filipino crew member of the MV Tutor ship, speaks upon arrival at the airport in Pasay, Metro Manila, on June 17, 2024. The MV Tutor was abandoned after Yemen's Huthi rebels struck it by a sea drone off rebel-held Hodeida on June 12, causing serious flooding, in the latest in a series of Huthi attacks. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)
Christian Domarique (C), a Filipino crew member of the MV Tutor ship, arrives at the airport in Pasay, Metro Manila, on June 17, 2024. The MV Tutor was abandoned after Yemen's Huthi rebels struck it by a sea drone off rebel-held Hodeida on June 12, causing serious flooding, in the latest in a series of Huthi attacks. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)
Christian Domarique (R), a Filipino crew member of the MV Tutor ship, arrives at the airport in Pasay, Metro Manila, on June 17, 2024. The MV Tutor was abandoned after Yemen's Huthi rebels struck it by a sea drone off rebel-held Hodeida on June 12, causing serious flooding, in the latest in a series of Huthi attacks. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)
Pedestrians stand in front of an electronic board displaying the numbers of the Tokyo Stock Exchange share price in Tokyo on June 17, 2024. Tokyo stocks opened lower on June 17 as a higher yen and falls in two of the three main US indexes weighed on the market. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP)
Pedestrians walk past an electronic board displaying the numbers of the Tokyo Stock Exchange share price in Tokyo on June 17, 2024. Tokyo stocks opened lower on June 17 as a higher yen and falls in two of the three main US indexes weighed on the market. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP)
Pedestrians walk in front of an electronic board displaying the numbers of the Tokyo Stock Exchange share price in Tokyo on June 17, 2024. Tokyo stocks opened lower on June 17 as a higher yen and falls in two of the three main US indexes weighed on the market. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP)
Pedestrians walk past an electronic board displaying the numbers of the Tokyo Stock Exchange share price in Tokyo on June 17, 2024. Tokyo stocks opened lower on June 17 as a higher yen and falls in two of the three main US indexes weighed on the market. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP)
Strewn books are seen at the Les Pervenches nursery school, damaged by rioters in early May, in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
A New Caledonian government employee assesses damage to the Petro Attiti high school, which was ransacked during the first two weeks of rioting and unable to open for the school year, in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Students return to the Michel Amiot primary and nursery school in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Students return to the Michel Amiot primary and nursery school in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Isabelle Champmoreau, Vice President of the Government of New Caledonia in charge of education, poses in a ransacked room of the Petro Attiti high school which was damaged during the first two weeks of rioting, in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
A ransacked administrative room of the Petro Attiti high school, which was damaged during the first two weeks of rioting and unable to open for the school year, is seen in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
A ransacked and scorched building of the Petro Attiti high school, which was damaged during the first two weeks of rioting and unable to open for the school year, is seen in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Students return to the Michel Amiot primary and nursery school in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
A ransacked training room of the Petro Attiti high school, which was damaged during the first two weeks of rioting and unable to open for the school year, is seen in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
The courtyard of the Les Pervenches nursery school, damaged by rioters in early May, is seen in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Students return to the Michel Amiot primary and nursery school in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Students return to the Michel Amiot primary and nursery school in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
A ransacked training room of the Petro Attiti high school, which was damaged during the first two weeks of rioting and unable to open for the school year, is seen in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
The courtyard of the Les Pervenches nursery school, damaged by rioters in early May, is seen in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Graffiti hostile to France are seen at the Les Pervenches nursery school, damaged by rioters in early May, in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Scorch marks on the pavement and graffiti on buildings are seen of the Petro Attiti high school, which was damaged during the first two weeks of rioting and unable to open for the school year, is seen in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
A racial slur is seen on a wall of the Les Pervenches nursery school, damaged by rioters in early May, in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Students return to the Michel Amiot primary and nursery school in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Graffiti hostile to France is seen at the Les Pervenches nursery school, damaged by rioters in early May, in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Students return to the Michel Amiot primary and nursery school in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Burnt books are seen at the Les Pervenches nursery school, damaged by rioters in early May, in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
A ransacked room of the Petro Attiti high school, which was damaged during the first two weeks of rioting and unable to open for the school year, is seen in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Isabelle Champmoreau, Vice President of the Government of New Caledonia in charge of education, speaks to journalists on the grounds of the Petro Attiti high school which was damaged during the first two weeks of rioting, in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
A ransacked and scorched building of the Petro Attiti high school, which was damaged during the first two weeks of rioting and unable to open for the school year, is seen in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Isabelle Champmoreau, Vice President of the Government of New Caledonia in charge of education, poses in a ransacked room of the Petro Attiti high school which was damaged during the first two weeks of rioting, in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
Students return to the Michel Amiot primary and nursery school in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
A ransacked and scorched building of the Petro Attiti high school, which was damaged during the first two weeks of rioting and unable to open for the school year, is seen in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
The burnt office of the Petro Attiti high school, which was damaged during the first two weeks of rioting and unable to open for the school year, is seen in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
A view of the Petro Attiti high school, which was damaged during the first two weeks of rioting and unable to open for the school year, is seen in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
The courtyard of the Les Pervenches nursery school, damaged by rioters in early May, is seen in the Magenta district of Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)
A ransacked room of the Petro Attiti high school, which was damaged during the first two weeks of rioting and unable to open for the school year, is seen in Noumea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 17, 2024. Schools in the French Pacific territory partially reopened on June 17 after remaining closed for a month after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)