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This photograph shows a graffiti reading "Jesus come back soon" on an electrical transformer in Dumbea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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A soldier patrols at a roadblock on the RT1 near the Ondemia district in Paita, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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A tractor clears branches and a smashed car from a roadblock on the RT1 near the Ondemia district in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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This photograph shows a French gendarme vehicle at the Erudits bridge over the RT1 in Dumbea, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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This photograph shows French gendarmerie armored vehicle Berliet VXB-170 (or VBRG) clearing the RT1 near the Ondemia district in Paita, in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Electric power distribution maintenance workers are seen outside a destroyed entreprise in Noumea, on June 4, 2024, more than two weeks after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

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Supporters of Indian National Congress (INC) party hold a portrait of their president Rahul Gandhi and wave India's national flag to celebrate vote counting results for the country's general election, at the INC headquarter in New Delhi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Arun SANKAR / AFP)

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Supporters of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) celebrate vote counting results for India's general election outside the BJP headquarters in New Delhi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin (2nd R) listens as Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet (R) speaks during a meeting at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh on June 4, 2024. (Photo by POOL / AFP)

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US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin (L) listens as Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet (R) speaks during a meeting at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh on June 4, 2024. (Photo by POOL / AFP)

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Supporters of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) celebrate vote counting results for India's general election outside the BJP headquarters in New Delhi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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Supporters of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) celebrate vote counting results for India's general election outside the BJP headquarters in New Delhi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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Supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) watch latest election results live on a large screen at their office in Bengaluru on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Idrees MOHAMMED / AFP)

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Supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) watch latest election results live on a large screen at their office in Bengaluru on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Idrees MOHAMMED / AFP)

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US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin (L) shakes hands with Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet (R) during a meeting at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh on June 4, 2024. (Photo by POOL / AFP)

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US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin (L) shakes hands with Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet (R) during a meeting at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh on June 4, 2024. (Photo by POOL / AFP)

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A damaged warehouse is seen in an industrial area in Noumea, on June 4, 2024, more than two weeks after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

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People are at work to remove car wreckages of an industrial area in Noumea, on June 4, 2024, more than two weeks after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

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People watch latest election results live on a large screen at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) office in Bengaluru on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Idrees MOHAMMED / AFP)

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Supporters of Narendra Modi, India's Prime Minister and leader of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) carry his cut-outs as they burst firecrackers to celebrate vote counting results for India's general election in Varanasi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Niharika KULKARNI / AFP)

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Supporters of Narendra Modi, India's Prime Minister and leader of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) carry his cut-out as they celebrate vote counting results for India's general election in Varanasi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Niharika KULKARNI / AFP)

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Supporters of Narendra Modi, India's Prime Minister and leader of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) carry his cut-out as they celebrate vote counting results for India's general election in Varanasi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Niharika KULKARNI / AFP)

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People watch latest election results live on a large screen at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) office in Bengaluru on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Idrees MOHAMMED / AFP)

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People watch latest election results live on a large screen at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) office in Bengaluru on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Idrees MOHAMMED / AFP)

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Supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) watch latest election results live on a large screen at their office in Bengaluru on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Idrees MOHAMMED / AFP)

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Supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) watch latest election results live on a large screen at their office in Bengaluru on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Idrees MOHAMMED / AFP)

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A grafitti reading "Homeland declares war" near a damaged warehouse in an industrial area in Noumea, on June 4, 2024, more than two weeks after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

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Supporters of Narendra Modi, India's Prime Minister and leader of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) carry his cut-outs as they burst firecrackers to celebrate vote counting results for India's general election in Varanasi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Niharika KULKARNI / AFP)

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Supporters of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) celebrate vote counting results for India's general election outside the BJP headquarter in New Delhi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting was underway in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist agenda that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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Damaged warehouses are seen in an industrial area in Noumea, on June 4, 2024, more than two weeks after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

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Car wreckages are seen outside a damaged warehouse in an industrial area in Noumea, on June 4, 2024, more than two weeks after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

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A man cleans wreckages littering the street in an industrial area in Noumea, on June 4, 2024, more than two weeks after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

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A man cleans wreckages littering the street in an industrial area in Noumea, on June 4, 2024, more than two weeks after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

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Car wreckages are seen outside the damaged facility of a building materials entreprise in Noumea, on June 4, 2024, more than two weeks after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

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A pedestrian watches share prices on a digital broadcast outside the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on the day of India's general election result in Mumbai on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

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Pedestrians watch share prices on a digital broadcast outside the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on the day of India's general election result in Mumbai on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

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A picture taken in Noumea, on June 4, 2024, shows the SLN (Societe Le Nickel) nickel producing plant more than two weeks after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. Weeks of unrest in New Caledonia have plunged the archipelago's nickel industry, already on government life support, closer to catastrophe, sector representatives say. The French Pacific territory is the world's third-biggest producer of nickel, behind Indonesia and the Philippines, and ahead of Russia and Australia. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

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A picture taken in Noumea, on June 4, 2024, shows the SLN (Societe Le Nickel) nickel producing plant more than two weeks after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. Weeks of unrest in New Caledonia have plunged the archipelago's nickel industry, already on government life support, closer to catastrophe, sector representatives say. The French Pacific territory is the world's third-biggest producer of nickel, behind Indonesia and the Philippines, and ahead of Russia and Australia. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

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A picture taken in Noumea, on June 4, 2024, shows the SLN (Societe Le Nickel) nickel producing plant more than two weeks after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. Weeks of unrest in New Caledonia have plunged the archipelago's nickel industry, already on government life support, closer to catastrophe, sector representatives say. The French Pacific territory is the world's third-biggest producer of nickel, behind Indonesia and the Philippines, and ahead of Russia and Australia. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

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Pedestrians watch share prices on a digital broadcast outside the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on the day of India's general election result in Mumbai on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

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A pedestrian watches share prices on a digital broadcast outside the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on the day of India's general election result in Mumbai on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

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A man watches share prices on a digital broadcast on the facade of Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on the day of India's general election result in Mumbai on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

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Members of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party hold a portrait of their president MK Stalin as they cheer after the release of vote counts for India's general election, at the DMK headquarter in Chennai on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by R. Satish BABU / AFP)

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Members of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party hold a portrait of their president MK Stalin as they cheer after the release of vote counts for India's general election, at the DMK headquarter in Chennai on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by R. Satish BABU / AFP)

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Members of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party hold a portrait of their president MK Stalin as they cheer after the release of vote counts for India's general election, at the DMK headquarter in Chennai on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by R. Satish BABU / AFP)

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Pedestrians walk past a digital broadcast displaying share prices on the facade of Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on the day of India's general election result in Mumbai on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

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Car wreckages are pictured in Noumea, on June 4, 2024, more than two weeks after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

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A man walks by car wreckages in Noumea, on June 4, 2024, more than two weeks after deadly riots broke out in the Pacific territory. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Theo Rouby / AFP)

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A tractor clears branches and a smashed car from a roadblock on the RT1 near the Ondemia district in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Law enforcement officers stand behind an armoured vehicle as they accompany a convoy of vehicles clearing roadblocks on the RT1 at Col de la Pirogue in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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A law enforcement officer stands behind an armoured vehicle facing activists as they accompany a convoy of vehicles clearing roadblocks on the RT1 at Col de la Pirogue in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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A law enforcement officer stands behind an armoured vehicle facing activists as they accompany a convoy of vehicles clearing roadblocks on the RT1 at Col de la Pirogue in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Supporters of Indian National Congress (INC) party cheer as they watch live election results after counting of votes began for India's general election, at the INC headquarter in New Delhi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Arun SANKAR / AFP)

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A French gendarme is seen accompanying a convoy of vehicles clearing roadblocks on the RT1 at Col de la Pirogue in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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A law enforcement officer stands behind an armoured vehicle facing activists as they accompany a convoy of vehicles clearing roadblocks on the RT1 at Col de la Pirogue in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Law enforcement officers stand behind an armoured vehicle as they accompany a convoy of vehicles clearing roadblocks on the RT1 at Col de la Pirogue in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Law enforcement officers are seen as they accompany a convoy of vehicles clearing roadblocks on the RT1 at Col de la Pirogue in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Supporters of Narendra Modi, India's Prime Minister and leader of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) carry his portrait as they celebrate outside the BJP headquarters in New Delhi on June 4, 2024, after counting began for India's general election. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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A convoy of vehicles clearing roadlocks is accompanied by law enforcement officers on the RT1 at Col de la Pirogue in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Officials count votes at an election vote counting centre in Amritsar on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Narinder NANU / AFP)

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Officials count votes at an election vote counting centre in Amritsar on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Narinder NANU / AFP)

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Protesters watch as a convoy of vehicles clearing roadlocks accompanied by law enforcement officers pulls away on the RT1 at Col de la Pirogue in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Activists immediately set about reblocking the road a few minutes after their roadblock was dismantled by a clearing convoy in the presence of law enforcement, in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Police keep watch on a street in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong on June 4, 2024. Police patrolled on June 4 around a Hong Kong park, once the site where tens of thousands would gather for an annual memorial of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, on the look-out for hints of remembrance of its 35th anniversary. (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE / AFP)

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An armoured police vehicle is seen on a street in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong on June 4, 2024. Police patrolled on June 4 around a Hong Kong park, once the site where tens of thousands would gather for an annual memorial of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, on the look-out for hints of remembrance of its 35th anniversary. (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE / AFP)

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Police keep watch on a street in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong on June 4, 2024. Police patrolled on June 4 around a Hong Kong park, once the site where tens of thousands would gather for an annual memorial of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, on the look-out for hints of remembrance of its 35th anniversary. (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE / AFP)

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Police keep watch on a street in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong on June 4, 2024. Police patrolled on June 4 around a Hong Kong park, once the site where tens of thousands would gather for an annual memorial of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, on the look-out for hints of remembrance of its 35th anniversary. (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE / AFP)

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Police keep watch on a street in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong on June 4, 2024. Police patrolled on June 4 around a Hong Kong park, once the site where tens of thousands would gather for an annual memorial of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, on the look-out for hints of remembrance of its 35th anniversary. (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE / AFP)

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Activists immediately set about reblocking the road a few minutes after their roadblock was dismantled by a clearing convoy in the presence of law enforcement, in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Activists immediately set about reblocking the road a few minutes after their roadblock was dismantled by a clearing convoy in the presence of law enforcement, in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Activists immediately set about reblocking the road a few minutes after their roadblock was dismantled by a clearing convoy in the presence of law enforcement, in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Activists immediately set about reblocking the road a few minutes after their roadblock was dismantled by a clearing convoy in the presence of law enforcement, in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Activists immediately set about reblocking the road a few minutes after their roadblock was dismantled by a clearing convoy in the presence of law enforcement, in Paita in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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A convoy of vehicles clearing debris and law enforcement are seen on the RT1 road in Dumbea in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Police secure the Erudits bridge, with the words "Kanaki resistance" written on it, over the RT1 road in Dumbea in France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia, June 4, 2024. Separatists in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia pressed Paris on June 3 to drop a planned voting reform that triggered weeks of deadly unrest. The Socialist Kanak National Liberation Front (FLNKS) -- named for the indigenous people who fear being marginalised by the changes -- said President Emmanuel Macron should "be clear in his words by stating clearly he will... abandon the constitutional reform", which has yet to be approved by both houses of parliament. (Photo by Delphine Mayeur / AFP)

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Journalists watch as election results on a television screen in a media room set up outside an election vote counting centre in Mumbai on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

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A ground staff stands near an Emirates Boeing 777-200 aircraft connected to a jet bridge on the tarmac at Cairo International Airport in Cairo on June 3, 2024. (Photo by Amir MAKAR / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - Indigenous Guna walk in the rain in Carti Sugtupu island in Guna Yala Comarca, on the Caribbean coast in Panama, on June 03, 2024. Panamanian authorities handed over the keys to their new homes on the mainland to some 300 families from Carti Sugtupu, aka Gardi Sugdub, a small Caribbean island affected by rising sea levels, who will become Panama's first climate-displaced persons. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP)

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EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / TOPSHOT - The bodies of Palestinian children and adults killed in an Israeli airstrike lie on the ground of the morgue of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on June 2, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas militant group. (Photo by Bashar TALEB / AFP)

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Security personnel stand guard outside a counting centre in Varanasi on June 4, 2024, as counting began for India's general election. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Niharika KULKARNI / AFP)

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This aerial view, taken from a commercial plane, shows the Bahamas-flagged cruise ship Brilliant Lady sailing near other vessels off the coast of Larnaca on June 3, 2024. (Photo by Amir MAKAR / AFP)

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Electoral officials seal Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) after the counting at an election vote counting centre in Varanasi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Niharika KULKARNI / AFP)

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A supporter of Indian National Congress (INC) party reacts as he watches live election results on a television after counting of votes began for country's general election, at the INC headquarters in New Delhi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by ARUN SANKAR / AFP)

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Australian actress Jacki Weaver attends the premiere of FX's "Clipped" at the Regal LA Live in Los Angeles, June 3, 2024. (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP)

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Producer/writer Rembert Browne attends the premiere of FX's "Clipped" at the Regal LA Live in Los Angeles, June 3, 2024. (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP)

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This aerial view, taken from a commercial plane, shows salt evaporation ponds near the Manzala salt lake in Egypt's northern province of Daqahliya on June 3, 2024. (Photo by Amir MAKAR / AFP)

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Electoral officials seal an Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) after the counting at an election vote counting centre in Varanasi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Niharika KULKARNI / AFP)

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Electoral officials seal an Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) after the counting at an election vote counting centre in Varanasi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Niharika KULKARNI / AFP)

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This handout photo taken on June 3, 2024 and released on June 4, 2024 by the China National Space Administration (CNSA) shows the ascender and lander captured by China's Chang’e-6 lunar probe after it landed on the moon. A module of a Chinese lunar probe successfully took off from the far side of the Moon on June 4 carrying samples to be taken back to Earth, state media reported. (Photo by Handout / China National Space Administration / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / CNSA" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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A groundstaff drives a baggage tug vehicle past an Emirates Boeing 777-200 aircraft connected to a jet bridge for boarding on the tarmac at Cairo International Airport in Cairo on June 3, 2024. (Photo by Amir MAKAR / AFP)

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Ground staff walk past an Emirates Boeing 777-200 aircraft connected to a jet bridge for boarding on the tarmac at Cairo International Airport in Cairo on June 3, 2024. (Photo by Amir MAKAR / AFP)

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A US Air Force C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft lands near EgyptAir planes on the tarmac at Cairo International Airport in Cairo on June 3, 2024. (Photo by Amir MAKAR / AFP)

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Police officers question a woman on a street in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong on June 4, 2024. Police patrolled on June 4 around a Hong Kong park, once the site where tens of thousands would gather for an annual memorial of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, on the look-out for hints of rememberance of its 35th anniversary. (Photo by Peter PARKS / AFP)

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This handout photo taken and released by the Cambodia Senate on June 4, 2024 shows US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin (L) shaking hands with Cambodia's Senate President Hun Sen (R) after a meeting in Phnom Penh. (Photo by Kok Ky / Cambodia Senate / AFP) / -----EDITORS NOTE --- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / CAMBODIA SENATE" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS -

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Police officers question a woman on a street in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong on June 4, 2024. Police patrolled on June 4 around a Hong Kong park, once the site where tens of thousands would gather for an annual memorial of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, on the look-out for hints of rememberance of its 35th anniversary. (Photo by Peter PARKS / AFP)

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Police officers question a woman on a street in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong on June 4, 2024. Police patrolled on June 4 around a Hong Kong park, once the site where tens of thousands would gather for an annual memorial of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, on the look-out for hints of rememberance of its 35th anniversary. (Photo by Peter PARKS / AFP)

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This handout photo taken and released by the Cambodia Senate on June 4, 2024 shows US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin (L) listening as Cambodia's Senate President Hun Sen (R) speaks during a meeting in Phnom Penh. (Photo by Kok Ky / Cambodia Senate / AFP) / -----EDITORS NOTE --- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / CAMBODIA SENATE" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS -

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Volunteers carry Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) before counting at an election vote counting centre in Varanasi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Niharika KULKARNI / AFP)

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A volunteer checks Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) lined up for sealing after counting at an election vote counting centre in Varanasi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Niharika KULKARNI / AFP)

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A volunteer sits next to Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) lined up for sealing after counting at an election vote counting centre in Varanasi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Niharika KULKARNI / AFP)

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A tank truck spraying water amid severe heatwave rides past hoardings with pictures of Narendra Modi, India's Prime Minister and leader of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), displayed outside the BJP headquarter in New Delhi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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Electoral officials seal an Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) after the counting at an election vote counting centre in Varanasi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Niharika KULKARNI / AFP)

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Passengers wait for their flight inside the terminal near an Emirates Boeing 777-200 aircraft at Cairo International Airport in Cairo on June 3, 2024. (Photo by Amir MAKAR / AFP)

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A groundstaff drives a baggage tug vehicle past an Emirates Boeing 777-200 aircraft connected to a jet bridge for boarding on the tarmac at Cairo International Airport in Cairo on June 3, 2024. (Photo by Amir MAKAR / AFP)

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Two workers work on the main dome of the Malaysian Prime Minister's Office in Putrajaya on June 4, 2024. (Photo by Mohd RASFAN / AFP)

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Police keep watch on a street in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong on June 4, 2024. Police patrolled on June 4 around a Hong Kong park, once the site where tens of thousands would gather for an annual memorial of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, on the look-out for hints of rememberance of its 35th anniversary. (Photo by Peter PARKS / AFP)

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Police keep watch on a street in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong on June 4, 2024. Police patrolled on June 4 around a Hong Kong park, once the site where tens of thousands would gather for an annual memorial of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, on the look-out for hints of rememberance of its 35th anniversary. (Photo by Peter PARKS / AFP)

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Chaowalit Thongduang (C), one of Thailand's "most wanted" fugitives who was on the run after escaping Thai custody and fleeing to Indonesia last year, is escorted at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency office in Jakarta on June 4, 2024, following his arrest on the Indonesian resort island of Bali on May 30. Chaowalit, also known by the moniker "Pang Na Node", was wanted in Thailand on multiple charges including murder and drug-related offenses. (Photo by Bay ISMOYO / AFP)

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Chaowalit Thongduang (C), one of Thailand's "most wanted" fugitives who was on the run after escaping Thai custody and fleeing to Indonesia last year, is escorted at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency office in Jakarta on June 4, 2024, following his arrest on the Indonesian resort island of Bali on May 30. Chaowalit, also known by the moniker "Pang Na Node", was wanted in Thailand on multiple charges including murder and drug-related offenses. (Photo by Bay ISMOYO / AFP)

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Chaowalit Thongduang (C), one of Thailand's "most wanted" fugitives who was on the run after escaping Thai custody and fleeing to Indonesia last year, is escorted at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency office in Jakarta on June 4, 2024, following his arrest on the Indonesian resort island of Bali on May 30. Chaowalit, also known by the moniker "Pang Na Node", was wanted in Thailand on multiple charges including murder and drug-related offenses. (Photo by Bay ISMOYO / AFP)

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Chaowalit Thongduang (C), one of Thailand's "most wanted" fugitives who was on the run after escaping Thai custody and fleeing to Indonesia last year, is escorted at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency office in Jakarta on June 4, 2024, following his arrest on the Indonesian resort island of Bali on May 30. Chaowalit, also known by the moniker "Pang Na Node", was wanted in Thailand on multiple charges including murder and drug-related offenses. (Photo by Bay ISMOYO / AFP)

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Chaowalit Thongduang (C), one of Thailand's "most wanted" fugitives who was on the run after escaping Thai custody and fleeing to Indonesia last year, is escorted at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency office in Jakarta on June 4, 2024, following his arrest on the Indonesian resort island of Bali on May 30. Chaowalit, also known by the moniker "Pang Na Node", was wanted in Thailand on multiple charges including murder and drug-related offenses. (Photo by Bay ISMOYO / AFP)

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Chaowalit Thongduang (C), one of Thailand's "most wanted" fugitives who was on the run after escaping Thai custody and fleeing to Indonesia last year, is escorted at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency office in Jakarta on June 4, 2024, following his arrest on the Indonesian resort island of Bali on May 30. Chaowalit, also known by the moniker "Pang Na Node", was wanted in Thailand on multiple charges including murder and drug-related offenses. (Photo by Bay ISMOYO / AFP)

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A cyclist (L) rides past hoardings with pictures of Narendra Modi, India's Prime Minister and leader of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) outside the BJP headquarter in New Delhi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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Mercedes Mata (C) looks on as her father Mark Mata (unseen), spokesperson of the Dallas Lowriders, speaks to a group of members during a meeting in Kiest park in Dallas, Texas, on June 2, 2024. Lowriders are customized cars with a lowered body that emerged among Mexican-American community after WWII. Lowrider culture and art symbolizes the riders' personalities and are viewed more like art pieces than just vehicles. The Dallas Lowriders club was founded in 1979, but ended in the mid 80's, when founder Ivy Mata died, until 2003 when the youngest brother Mark Mata resurrected the group and became its spokesperson. After being incarcerated for 11 years, he returned to building the community, and used his passion to reconnect with his daughters. The group now encourages families to join, distancing itself from the traditional stereotype as a gang, welcoming people from all parts of the city, hosting community events, and participating in community activism. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

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Marlene Perez holds her daughter as Mark Mata (unseen), spokesperson of the Dallas Lowriders, speaks to a group of members during a meeting in Kiest park in Dallas, Texas, on June 2, 2024. Lowriders are customized cars with a lowered body that emerged among Mexican-American community after WWII. Lowrider culture and art symbolizes the riders' personalities and are viewed more like art pieces than just vehicles. The Dallas Lowriders club was founded in 1979, but ended in the mid 80's, when founder Ivy Mata died, until 2003 when the youngest brother Mark Mata resurrected the group and became its spokesperson. After being incarcerated for 11 years, he returned to building the community, and used his passion to reconnect with his daughters. The group now encourages families to join, distancing itself from the traditional stereotype as a gang, welcoming people from all parts of the city, hosting community events, and participating in community activism. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

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Mark Mata (C), spokesperson of the Dallas Lowriders, speaks to a group of members during a meeting in Kiest park in Dallas, Texas, on June 2, 2024. Lowriders are customized cars with a lowered body that emerged among Mexican-American community after WWII. Lowrider culture and art symbolizes the riders' personalities and are viewed more like art pieces than just vehicles. The Dallas Lowriders club was founded in 1979, but ended in the mid 80's, when founder Ivy Mata died, until 2003 when the youngest brother Mark Mata resurrected the group and became its spokesperson. After being incarcerated for 11 years, he returned to building the community, and used his passion to reconnect with his daughters. The group now encourages families to join, distancing itself from the traditional stereotype as a gang, welcoming people from all parts of the city, hosting community events, and participating in community activism. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

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Two workers work on the main dome of the Malaysian Prime Minister's Office in Putrajaya on June 4, 2024. (Photo by Mohd RASFAN / AFP)

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Two workers work on the main dome of the Malaysian Prime Minister's Office in Putrajaya on June 4, 2024. (Photo by Mohd RASFAN / AFP)

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A supporter of Indian National Congress (INC) party reacts as she watches live election results on a television after counting of votes began for country's general election, at the INC headquarters in New Delhi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by ARUN SANKAR / AFP)

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Mariah Mata (R), daughter of Dallas Lowriders spokesperson Mark Mata, starts a car in Kiest park in Dallas, Texas, on June 2, 2024. Lowriders are customized cars with a lowered body that emerged among Mexican-American community after WWII. Lowrider culture and art symbolizes the riders' personalities and are viewed more like art pieces than just vehicles. The Dallas Lowriders club was founded in 1979, but ended in the mid 80's, when founder Ivy Mata died, until 2003 when the youngest brother Mark Mata resurrected the group and became its spokesperson. After being incarcerated for 11 years, he returned to building the community, and used his passion to reconnect with his daughters. The group now encourages families to join, distancing itself from the traditional stereotype as a gang, welcoming people from all parts of the city, hosting community events, and participating in community activism. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

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Dallas Lowriders member Sunny Loven drives his car "Penny Pincher" out of Kiest park to go cruise in Dallas, Texas, on June 2, 2024. Lowriders are customized cars with a lowered body that emerged among Mexican-American community after WWII. Lowrider culture and art symbolizes the riders' personalities and are viewed more like art pieces than just vehicles. The Dallas Lowriders club was founded in 1979, but ended in the mid 80's, when founder Ivy Mata died, until 2003 when the youngest brother Mark Mata resurrected the group and became its spokesperson. After being incarcerated for 11 years, he returned to building the community, and used his passion to reconnect with his daughters. The group now encourages families to join, distancing itself from the traditional stereotype as a gang, welcoming people from all parts of the city, hosting community events, and participating in community activism. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

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Dallas Lowriders spokesperson Mark Mata leads a procession of lowriders as they cruise in Dallas, Texas, on June 2, 2024. Lowriders are customized cars with a lowered body that emerged among Mexican-American community after WWII. Lowrider culture and art symbolizes the riders' personalities and are viewed more like art pieces than just vehicles. The Dallas Lowriders club was founded in 1979, but ended in the mid 80's, when founder Ivy Mata died, until 2003 when the youngest brother Mark Mata resurrected the group and became its spokesperson. After being incarcerated for 11 years, he returned to building the community, and used his passion to reconnect with his daughters. The group now encourages families to join, distancing itself from the traditional stereotype as a gang, welcoming people from all parts of the city, hosting community events, and participating in community activism. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

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Dallas Lowriders member Sunny Loven drives his car "Penny Pincher" down a street as he cruises in Dallas, Texas, on June 2, 2024. Lowriders are customized cars with a lowered body that emerged among Mexican-American community after WWII. Lowrider culture and art symbolizes the riders' personalities and are viewed more like art pieces than just vehicles. The Dallas Lowriders club was founded in 1979, but ended in the mid 80's, when founder Ivy Mata died, until 2003 when the youngest brother Mark Mata resurrected the group and became its spokesperson. After being incarcerated for 11 years, he returned to building the community, and used his passion to reconnect with his daughters. The group now encourages families to join, distancing itself from the traditional stereotype as a gang, welcoming people from all parts of the city, hosting community events, and participating in community activism. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

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A supporter of Indian National Congress (INC) party reacts as he watches live election results on a television after counting of votes began for country's general election, at the INC headquarters in New Delhi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by ARUN SANKAR / AFP)

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Supporters of Indian National Congress (INC) party react as they watch live election results on a television after counting of votes began for country's general election, at the INC headquarters in New Delhi on June 4, 2024. Vote counting began in India's election on June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has thrown the opposition into disarray and deepened concerns for minority rights. (Photo by ARUN SANKAR / AFP)

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Mark Mata, spokesperson of the Dallas Lowriders, works on a car in his shop in Wills Point, Texas, on June 3, 2024. Lowriders are customized cars with a lowered body that emerged among Mexican-American community after WWII. Lowrider culture and art symbolizes the riders' personalities and are viewed more like art pieces than just vehicles. The Dallas Lowriders club was founded in 1979, but ended in the mid 80's, when founder Ivy Mata died, until 2003 when the youngest brother Mark Mata resurrected the group and became its spokesperson. After being incarcerated for 11 years, he returned to building the community, and used his passion to reconnect with his daughters. The group now encourages families to join, distancing itself from the traditional stereotype as a gang, welcoming people from all parts of the city, hosting community events, and participating in community activism. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

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