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French Dien Bien Phu veteran Jean-Yves Guinard (C) walks above an old trench with the help of Vietnamese soldiers as he visits Him Lam hill (Beatrice hill) in Dien Bien Phu city on May 6, 2024. Ahead of the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, which unfolded on May 7, 1954 and ultimately brought the French empire in Indochina to an end, three French war veterans returned to the site of the bloody conflict. (Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP)

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French Dien Bien Phu veteran Jean-Yves Guinard looks at a sign on top of Him Lam hill (Beatrice hill) with the help of Vietnamese soldiers in Dien Bien Phu city on May 6, 2024. Ahead of the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, which unfolded on May 7, 1954 and ultimately brought the French empire in Indochina to an end, three French war veterans returned to the site of the bloody conflict. (Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP)

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French Dien Bien Phu veterans Jean-Yves Guinard (R), Andre Mayer (C) and William Schilardi (2L) visit Him Lam hill (Beatrice hill) with the help of Vietnamese soldiers and with French historian Pierre Journoud (L) in Dien Bien Phu city on May 6, 2024. Ahead of the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, which unfolded on May 7, 1954 and ultimately brought the French empire in Indochina to an end, three French war veterans returned to the site of the bloody conflict. (Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP)

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French Dien Bien Phu veterans William Schilardi (L) and Jean-Yves Guinard (R) walk with the help of Vietnamese soldiers as they visit Him Lam hill (Beatrice hill) in Dien Bien Phu city on May 6, 2024. Ahead of the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, which unfolded on May 7, 1954 and ultimately brought the French empire in Indochina to an end, three French war veterans returned to the site of the bloody conflict. (Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP)

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French Dien Bien Phu veteran Andre Meyer walks with the help of Vietnamese soldiers as he visits Him Lam hill (Beatrice hill) in Dien Bien Phu city on May 6, 2024. Ahead of the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, which unfolded on May 7, 1954 and ultimately brought the French empire in Indochina to an end, three French war veterans returned to the site of the bloody conflict. (Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP)

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This handout picture released by the Brazilian Presidency shows an aerial view of Porto Alegre, Brazil, taken on May 5, 2024, during an overfly by Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of areas affected by floods triggered by torrential storms in the southern Rio Grande do Sul State. Authorities in southern Brazil scrambled Sunday to rescue people from raging floods and mudslides in what has become the region's largest ever climate catastrophe, with at least 78 dead and 115,000 forced from their homes. Entire cities were underwater, with thousands of people cut off from the world by the floodwater, brought by days of torrential rains. (Photo by Ricardo STUCKERT / Brazilian Presidency / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / BRAZILIAN PRESIDENCY / RICARDO STUCKERT" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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This handout picture released by the Brazilian Presidency shows an aerial view of Porto Alegre, Brazil, taken on May 5, 2024, during an overfly by Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of areas affected by floods triggered by torrential storms in the southern Rio Grande do Sul State. Authorities in southern Brazil scrambled Sunday to rescue people from raging floods and mudslides in what has become the region's largest ever climate catastrophe, with at least 78 dead and 115,000 forced from their homes. Entire cities were underwater, with thousands of people cut off from the world by the floodwater, brought by days of torrential rains. (Photo by Ricardo STUCKERT / Brazilian Presidency / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / BRAZILIAN PRESIDENCY / RICARDO STUCKERT" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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This handout picture released by the Brazilian Presidency shows an aerial view of Porto Alegre, Brazil, with the Arena do Gremio stadium (top, R), taken on May 5, 2024, during an overfly by Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of areas affected by floods triggered by torrential storms in the southern Rio Grande do Sul State. Authorities in southern Brazil scrambled Sunday to rescue people from raging floods and mudslides in what has become the region's largest ever climate catastrophe, with at least 78 dead and 115,000 forced from their homes. Entire cities were underwater, with thousands of people cut off from the world by the floodwater, brought by days of torrential rains. (Photo by Ricardo STUCKERT / Brazilian Presidency / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / BRAZILIAN PRESIDENCY / RICARDO STUCKERT" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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This handout picture released by the Brazilian Presidency shows an aerial view of Canoas, just north of Porto Alegre, Brazil, taken on May 5, 2024, during an overfly by Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of areas affected by floods triggered by torrential storms in the southern Rio Grande do Sul State. Authorities in southern Brazil scrambled Sunday to rescue people from raging floods and mudslides in what has become the region's largest ever climate catastrophe, with at least 78 dead and 115,000 forced from their homes. Entire cities were underwater, with thousands of people cut off from the world by the floodwater, brought by days of torrential rains. (Photo by Ricardo STUCKERT / Brazilian Presidency / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / BRAZILIAN PRESIDENCY / RICARDO STUCKERT" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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This handout picture released by the Brazilian Presidency shows an aerial view of the airport and city of Porto Alegre, Brazil, taken on May 5, 2024, during an overfly by Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of areas affected by floods triggered by torrential storms in the southern Rio Grande do Sul State. Authorities in southern Brazil scrambled Sunday to rescue people from raging floods and mudslides in what has become the region's largest ever climate catastrophe, with at least 78 dead and 115,000 forced from their homes. Entire cities were underwater, with thousands of people cut off from the world by the floodwater, brought by days of torrential rains. (Photo by Ricardo STUCKERT / Brazilian Presidency / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / BRAZILIAN PRESIDENCY / RICARDO STUCKERT" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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This handout picture released by the Brazilian Presidency shows an aerial view of Canoas, just north of Porto Alegre, Brazil, taken on May 5, 2024, during an overfly by Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of areas affected by floods triggered by torrential storms in the southern Rio Grande do Sul State. Authorities in southern Brazil scrambled Sunday to rescue people from raging floods and mudslides in what has become the region's largest ever climate catastrophe, with at least 78 dead and 115,000 forced from their homes. Entire cities were underwater, with thousands of people cut off from the world by the floodwater, brought by days of torrential rains. (Photo by Ricardo STUCKERT / Brazilian Presidency / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / BRAZILIAN PRESIDENCY / RICARDO STUCKERT" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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This handout picture released by the Brazilian Presidency shows an aerial view of a plane in the flooded airport of Porto Alegre, Brazil, taken on May 5, 2024, during an overfly by Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of areas affected by floods triggered by torrential storms in the southern Rio Grande do Sul State. Authorities in southern Brazil scrambled Sunday to rescue people from raging floods and mudslides in what has become the region's largest ever climate catastrophe, with at least 78 dead and 115,000 forced from their homes. Entire cities were underwater, with thousands of people cut off from the world by the floodwater, brought by days of torrential rains. (Photo by Ricardo STUCKERT / Brazilian Presidency / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / BRAZILIAN PRESIDENCY / RICARDO STUCKERT" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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Palestinian youths peek at the debris of a container at an UNRWA school used to shelter displaced people, after it was hit in Israeli bombardment on Nusseirat in the central Gaza Strip on May 6, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (Photo by AFP)

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A Palestinian man salvages items from the debris of a container at an UNRWA school used to shelter displaced people, after it was hit in Israeli bombardment on Nusseirat in the central Gaza Strip on May 6, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (Photo by AFP)

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A Palestinian salvage items from the debris of a container at an UNRWA school used to shelter displaced people, after it was hit in Israeli bombardment on Nusseirat in the central Gaza Strip on May 6, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (Photo by AFP)

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A Palestinian man lifts a blood-soaked shoe from the debris of a container at an UNRWA school used to shelter displaced people, after it was hit in Israeli bombardment on Nusseirat in the central Gaza Strip on May 6, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (Photo by AFP)

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A Palestinian man salvages items from the debris of a container at an UNRWA school used to shelter displaced people, after it was hit in Israeli bombardment on Nusseirat in the central Gaza Strip on May 6, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (Photo by AFP)

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A Palestinian man salvages items from the debris of a container at an UNRWA school used to shelter displaced people, after it was hit in Israeli bombardment on Nusseirat in the central Gaza Strip on May 6, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (Photo by AFP)

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A Palestinian woman inspects the debris of a container at an UNRWA school used to shelter displaced people, after it was hit in Israeli bombardment on Nusseirat in the central Gaza Strip on May 6, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (Photo by AFP)

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A Palestinian man salvages items from the debris of a container at an UNRWA school used to shelter displaced people, after it was hit in Israeli bombardment on Nusseirat in the central Gaza Strip on May 6, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (Photo by AFP)

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A protestor holds a flyer reading "119 journalists detained by the Chinese government... Welcome to France Xi Jinping!" during an action organised by French NGO Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF) to protest against the visit of Chinese President in France, in front of The Arc de Triomphe, in Paris on May 6, 2024. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)

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A protestor holds a flyer reading "119 journalists detained by the Chinese government... Welcome to France Xi Jinping!" during an action organised by French NGO Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF) to protest against the visit of Chinese President in France, in front of The Arc de Triomphe, in Paris on May 6, 2024. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)

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A protestor holds a flyer reading "119 journalists detained by the Chinese government... Welcome to France Xi Jinping!" during an action organised by French NGO Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF) to protest against the visit of Chinese President in France, in front of The Arc de Triomphe, in Paris on May 6, 2024. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)

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(FILES) Winners pose on stage at the end of the 34th Moliere awards ceremony, France's highest theatre honour, at the Theatre de Paris in Paris on April 24, 2023. The 35th "Nuit des Molieres", on May 6, 2024, will honor the year's best theatrical performances and performers, with Ariane Ascaride, Roschdy Zem, Ludivine Sagnier and Laurent Lafitte among the contenders for one of the awards. Held at the "Folies Bergere" and broadcast with a slight delay on "France 2", this year's ceremony is hosted by comedian Caroline Vigneaux. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

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Protestors hold pieces of black tape in front of their mouth as they stand near a truck reading "119 journalists detained by the Chinese government... Welcome to France" during an action organised by French NGO Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF) to protest against the visit of Chinese President in France, in front of The Arc de Triomphe, in Paris on May 6, 2024. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)

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Protestors hold pieces of black tape in front of their mouth as they stand near a truck reading "119 journalists detained by the Chinese government... Welcome to France" during an action organised by French NGO Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF) to protest against the visit of Chinese President in France, in front of The Arc de Triomphe, in Paris on May 6, 2024. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)

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Protestors hold pieces of black tape in front of their mouth as they stand near a truck reading "119 journalists detained by the Chinese government... Welcome to France" during an action organised by French NGO Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF) to protest against the visit of Chinese President in France, in front of The Arc de Triomphe, in Paris on May 6, 2024. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)

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Lightning strikes over Kuwait City during a thunder storm early on May 6, 2024. (Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat / AFP)

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Lightning strikes over Kuwait City during a thunder storm early on May 6, 2024. (Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat / AFP)

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Lightning strikes over Kuwait City during a thunder storm early on May 6, 2024. (Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat / AFP)

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Lightning strikes over Kuwait City during a thunder storm early on May 6, 2024. (Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - Lightning strikes over Kuwait City during a thunder storm early on May 6, 2024. (Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat / AFP)

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Firefighters douses the flames after a fire broke out at a marketplace in Arbil, the capital of Iraq's northern autonomous Kurdish region, late on May 5, 2024. (Photo by Safin HAMID / AFP)

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Firefighters douses the flames after a fire broke out at a marketplace in Arbil, the capital of Iraq's northern autonomous Kurdish region, late on May 5, 2024. (Photo by Safin HAMID / AFP)

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Firefighters douses the flames after a fire broke out at a marketplace in Arbil, the capital of Iraq's northern autonomous Kurdish region, late on May 5, 2024. (Photo by Safin HAMID / AFP)

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Firefighters douses the flames after a fire broke out at a marketplace in Arbil, the capital of Iraq's northern autonomous Kurdish region, late on May 5, 2024. (Photo by Safin HAMID / AFP)

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Lieutenant General Michael Cederholm, commander of the US First Marine Expeditionary Force, speaks to members of the media after a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills on a strip of sand dunes in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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US Marines walk along a sand dune after a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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A US Marine mine-resistant ambush protected (MRAP) vehicle is seen past smoke rising from a bush during a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills on a strip of sand dunes in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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Philippine and US Marines watch as a projectile hits a target at sea during a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills on a strip of sand dunes in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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US and Philippine Marines fire M198 155mm Howitzer artillery during a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills on a strip of sand dunes in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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US and Philippine Marines fire M198 155mm Howitzer artillery during a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills on a strip of sand dunes in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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US Marines walk on sand dunes after a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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A US Marine walks on sand dunes after a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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US Marines descend a sand dune after a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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US Marine vehicles drive past sand dunes during a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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US Marines fire their machine guns at a target at sea during a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills on a strip of sand dunes in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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US Marines fire a Javelin surface-to-air-missile during a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills on a strip of sand dunes in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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US Marines walk down a sand dune after a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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US Marines walk along a sand dune after a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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US Marines descend a sand dune after a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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US and Philippine Marines tend to a M198 155mm Howitzer barrel during a live fire exercise against an imaginary "invasion" force as part of the joint US-Philippines annual military Balikatan drills on a strip of sand dunes in Laoag on Luzon island's northwest coast on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)

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Children use a slingshot to shoot down birds in Manila Bay on May 6, 2024. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)

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Children use a slingshot to shoot down birds in Manila Bay on May 6, 2024. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)

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A man loads ice bags on a tricycle along a street in Manila on May 6, 2024. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)

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Men deliver ice bags on a tricycle along a street in Manila on May 6, 2024. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)

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Children play basketball along a street in Manila on May 6, 2024. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)

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People collect trash under makeshift houses in Manila on May 6, 2024. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)

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Activists hold up signs and shout slogans during a protest against the Balikatan joint military exercises between the Philippines and the US, outside the US embassy in Manila on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)

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Activists tear down a life-size document of the Philippines-US Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) as they take part in a protest against the Balikatan joint military exercises between the Philippines and the US, outside the US embassy in Manila on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)

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A activist holds up a sign and shouts slogans during a protest against the Balikatan joint military exercises between the Philippines and the US, outside the US embassy in Manila on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)

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Activists take part in a protest against the Balikatan joint military exercises between the Philippines and the US, outside the US embassy in Manila on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)

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Activists holding a banner shout slogans during a protest against the Balikatan joint military exercises between the Philippines and the US, outside the US embassy in Manila on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)

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A policeman (R) gestures at activists taking part in a protest against the Balikatan joint military exercises between the Philippines and the US, outside the US embassy in Manila on May 6, 2024. US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on May 6, days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)

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(FILES) This photo illustration created in Washington, DC, on November 16, 2023 shows an AI girl generator in front of an image of school busses. When Ellis, a 14-year-old from Texas, woke up one October morning with several missed calls and texts, they were all about the same thing: nude images of her circulating on social media. That she had not actually taken the pictures didn't make a difference, as artificial intelligence makes so-called "deepfakes" more and more realistic. The source images of Ellis and a friend, also a victim, were lifted from Instagram, their faces then placed on naked bodies below. Other students -- all girls -- were also targeted, with the photos shared with other classmates on Snapchat. (Photo by Stefani REYNOLDS / AFP)

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This handout photo released by NASA shows a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket with Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft aboard on the launch pad illuminated by spotlights at Space Launch Complex 41 ahead of the NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test, May 5, 2024 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will blast off on the years-delayed flight on May 6 for a weeklong stay on the International Space Station (ISS). (Photo by Joel KOWSKY / NASA / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / NASA/Joel Kowsky " - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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(FILES) This photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows China Coast Guard vessels deploying water cannons at the Philippine military chartered Unaizah May 4 (R) during its supply mission to Second Thomas Shoal in disputed waters of the South China Sea. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos on May 6, 2024 ruled out a like for like use of water cannon or other "offensive" weapons as Manila asserts its sovereign rights over waters and reefs also claimed by China. Beijing has deployed hundreds of coast guard and other vessels to assert its territorial claim over most of the South China Sea despite an international tribunal ruling that it has no legal basis. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)

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This handout photo taken from the roof of city hall in Nanyo, Yamagata prefecture on May 5, 2024 and released by the Nanyo City Government to AFP on May 6 shows a helicopter carrying water to help put out a spreading forest fire in the hills around the city. More than 400 residents in northern Japan were urged to evacuate on May 5 over fears a forest fire that has been blazing for two days could spread to residential areas. (Photo by Handout / Nanyo City Government / AFP) / -----EDITORS NOTE --- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / Nanyo City Government" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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(FILES) Argentine football coach Cesar Luis Menotti speaks during a press conference in Havana on October 4, 2005, in front of dozens of Cuban coaches participating in a seminar he is holding in collaboration with the Cuban national football team. Cesar Luis Menotti, who famously coached Argentina to their first World Cup triumph in 1978, an achievement described as one of the "country's greatest joys", has died at the age of 85, the country's football federation (AFA) announced on May 5, 2024. (Photo by Adalberto ROQUE / AFP)

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(FILES) The manager of the Argentine national football team, Cesar Menotti, gestures during a training session in Ezeiza, Buenos Aires, on May 28, 2019, ahead of the Copa America football tournament to be held in Brazil. Cesar Luis Menotti, who famously coached Argentina to their first World Cup triumph in 1978, an achievement described as one of the "country's greatest joys", has died at the age of 85, the country's football federation (AFA) announced on May 5, 2024. (Photo by Juan MABROMATA / AFP)

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(FILES) The director of Argentina's national football teams, Cesar Luis Menotti, speaks during a press conference in Buenos Aires on January 25, 2019. Cesar Luis Menotti, who famously coached Argentina to their first World Cup triumph in 1978, an achievement described as one of the "country's greatest joys", has died at the age of 85, the country's football federation (AFA) announced on May 5, 2024. (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT / AFP)

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(FILES) The manager of the Argentine national football team, Cesar Menotti (L), chats with the squad's coach Lionel Scaloni, during a training session in Ezeiza, Buenos Aires, on May 28, 2019, ahead of the Copa America football tournament to be held in Brazil. Cesar Luis Menotti, who famously coached Argentina to their first World Cup triumph in 1978, an achievement described as one of the "country's greatest joys", has died at the age of 85, the country's football federation (AFA) announced on May 5, 2024. (Photo by Juan MABROMATA / AFP)

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(FILES) Gold medalist India's Bajrang Punia reacts during the medal ceremony for men's 65kg gold medal wrestling on day nine of the Commonwealth Games at Coventry Arena in Coventry, central England, on August 5, 2022. India's star wrestler Bajrang Punia has been provisionally suspended by the national anti-doping agency (NADA) for avoiding a drug test, putting his Olympic participation in doubt. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)

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This handout picture released by the Guatemalan Presidency shows Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo speaking while recording a message to the nation from the Culture Palace in Guatemala City on May 5, 2024. President Arevalo presented a legal reform to Congress on Sunday that would allow the removal of the attorney general, Consuelo Porras, who jeopardised his rise to power with questionable investigations. This is the strongest initiative of the social democratic leader in his almost 120 days in office against the prosecutor, who is sanctioned by the United States and the European Union for being considered "corrupt." (Photo by Guatemala's Presidency / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / GUATEMALAN PRESIDENCY" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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This handout picture released by the Guatemalan Presidency shows Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo speaking while recording a message to the nation from the Culture Palace in Guatemala City on May 5, 2024. President Arevalo presented a legal reform to Congress on Sunday that would allow the removal of the attorney general, Consuelo Porras, who jeopardised his rise to power with questionable investigations. This is the strongest initiative of the social democratic leader in his almost 120 days in office against the prosecutor, who is sanctioned by the United States and the European Union for being considered "corrupt." (Photo by Guatemala's Presidency / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / GUATEMALAN PRESIDENCY" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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This handout picture released by the Guatemalan Presidency shows Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo speaking while recording a message to the nation from the Culture Palace in Guatemala City on May 5, 2024. President Arevalo presented a legal reform to Congress on Sunday that would allow the removal of the attorney general, Consuelo Porras, who jeopardised his rise to power with questionable investigations. This is the strongest initiative of the social democratic leader in his almost 120 days in office against the prosecutor, who is sanctioned by the United States and the European Union for being considered "corrupt." (Photo by Guatemala's Presidency / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / GUATEMALAN PRESIDENCY" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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Exhibits are displayed in an old room of the Eala Botanical Garden zoological and botanical museum in Mbandaka, on April 14, 2024. Opened in 1900, the Eala Botanical Garden was Africa's first botanical garden for studying local plants. In 1958, King Leopold III of Belgium inaugurated a zoological and botanical museum. Yet, during the 1997-2000 conflict, it suffered looting by Zimbabwean and Rwandan troops. Since then, the government has faced challenges in funding its restoration. (Photo by Arsene Mpiana / AFP)

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Exhibits are displayed in an old room of the Eala Botanical Garden zoological and botanical museum in Mbandaka, on April 14, 2024. Opened in 1900, the Eala Botanical Garden was Africa's first botanical garden for studying local plants. In 1958, King Leopold III of Belgium inaugurated a zoological and botanical museum. Yet, during the 1997-2000 conflict, it suffered looting by Zimbabwean and Rwandan troops. Since then, the government has faced challenges in funding its restoration. (Photo by Arsene Mpiana / AFP)

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Exhibits are displayed in an old room of the Eala Botanical Garden zoological and botanical museum in Mbandaka, on April 14, 2024. Opened in 1900, the Eala Botanical Garden was Africa's first botanical garden for studying local plants. In 1958, King Leopold III of Belgium inaugurated a zoological and botanical museum. Yet, during the 1997-2000 conflict, it suffered looting by Zimbabwean and Rwandan troops. Since then, the government has faced challenges in funding its restoration. (Photo by Arsene Mpiana / AFP)

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Exhibits are displayed in an old room of the Eala Botanical Garden zoological and botanical museum in Mbandaka, on April 14, 2024. Opened in 1900, the Eala Botanical Garden was Africa's first botanical garden for studying local plants. In 1958, King Leopold III of Belgium inaugurated a zoological and botanical museum. Yet, during the 1997-2000 conflict, it suffered looting by Zimbabwean and Rwandan troops. Since then, the government has faced challenges in funding its restoration. (Photo by Arsene Mpiana / AFP)

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Exhibits are displayed in an old room of the Eala Botanical Garden zoological and botanical museum in Mbandaka, on April 14, 2024. Opened in 1900, the Eala Botanical Garden was Africa's first botanical garden for studying local plants. In 1958, King Leopold III of Belgium inaugurated a zoological and botanical museum. Yet, during the 1997-2000 conflict, it suffered looting by Zimbabwean and Rwandan troops. Since then, the government has faced challenges in funding its restoration. (Photo by Arsene Mpiana / AFP)

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Exhibits are displayed in an old room of the Eala Botanical Garden zoological and botanical museum in Mbandaka, on April 14, 2024. Opened in 1900, the Eala Botanical Garden was Africa's first botanical garden for studying local plants. In 1958, King Leopold III of Belgium inaugurated a zoological and botanical museum. Yet, during the 1997-2000 conflict, it suffered looting by Zimbabwean and Rwandan troops. Since then, the government has faced challenges in funding its restoration. (Photo by Arsene Mpiana / AFP)

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An embalmed python is displayed in an old room of the Eala Botanical Garden zoological and botanical museum in Mbandaka, on April 14, 2024. Opened in 1900, the Eala Botanical Garden was Africa's first botanical garden for studying local plants. In 1958, King Leopold III of Belgium inaugurated a zoological and botanical museum. Yet, during the 1997-2000 conflict, it suffered looting by Zimbabwean and Rwandan troops. Since then, the government has faced challenges in funding its restoration. (Photo by Arsene Mpiana / AFP)

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An embalmed monkey is displayed in an old room of the Eala Botanical Garden zoological and botanical museum in Mbandaka, on April 14, 2024. Opened in 1900, the Eala Botanical Garden was Africa's first botanical garden for studying local plants. In 1958, King Leopold III of Belgium inaugurated a zoological and botanical museum. Yet, during the 1997-2000 conflict, it suffered looting by Zimbabwean and Rwandan troops. Since then, the government has faced challenges in funding its restoration. (Photo by Arsene Mpiana / AFP)

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An embalmed monitor lizard is displayed in an old room of the Eala Botanical Garden zoological and botanical museum in Mbandaka, on April 14, 2024. Opened in 1900, the Eala Botanical Garden was Africa's first botanical garden for studying local plants. In 1958, King Leopold III of Belgium inaugurated a zoological and botanical museum. Yet, during the 1997-2000 conflict, it suffered looting by Zimbabwean and Rwandan troops. Since then, the government has faced challenges in funding its restoration. (Photo by Arsene Mpiana / AFP)

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An embalmed monkey is displayed in an old room of the Eala Botanical Garden zoological and botanical museum in Mbandaka, on April 14, 2024. Opened in 1900, the Eala Botanical Garden was Africa's first botanical garden for studying local plants. In 1958, King Leopold III of Belgium inaugurated a zoological and botanical museum. Yet, during the 1997-2000 conflict, it suffered looting by Zimbabwean and Rwandan troops. Since then, the government has faced challenges in funding its restoration. (Photo by Arsene Mpiana / AFP)

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Embalmed species are displayed in an old room of the Eala Botanical Garden zoological and botanical museum in Mbandaka, on April 14, 2024. Opened in 1900, the Eala Botanical Garden was Africa's first botanical garden for studying local plants. In 1958, King Leopold III of Belgium inaugurated a zoological and botanical museum. Yet, during the 1997-2000 conflict, it suffered looting by Zimbabwean and Rwandan troops. Since then, the government has faced challenges in funding its restoration. (Photo by Arsene Mpiana / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino greets supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by Roberto CISNEROS / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino waves to supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by Roberto CISNEROS / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino speaks to supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by Roberto CISNEROS / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino waves to supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by Roberto CISNEROS / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino waves to supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by ROBERTO CISNEROS / AFP)

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Sporting’s supporters gather at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s coach Ruben Amorim greets the supporters gathered at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s team arrives in a bus surrounded by supporters at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s Swedish forward #9 Viktor Gyokeres greets the supporters gathered at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s supporters gather at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s supporters gather at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s supporters gather at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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A performer floats above supporters attached to a helium balloons with a Sporting’s flag at Marques do Pombal square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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A performer floats above supporters attached to a helium balloons with a Sporting’s flag at Marques do Pombal square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s supporters gesture as Sporting’s Swedish forward #9 Viktor Gyokeres as they gather with thousands at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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A performer floats above supporters attached to a helium balloons with a Sporting’s flag at Marques do Pombal square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s supporters gesture as Sporting’s Swedish forward #9 Viktor Gyokeres as they gather with thousands at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s supporters gather at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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A Sporting’s supporter light up a flare as she gathers with others at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s team arrives in a bus surrounded by supporters at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s Swedish forward #9 Viktor Gyokeres (C) greets the supporters gathered at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s supporters hold scarfs as they gather at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s supporters hold scarfs as they gather at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s supporters gather at Marques do Pommel square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s supporters gather at Marques do Pombal square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, to celebrate the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Sporting’s team celebrate with their supporters at Marques do Pombal square in Lisbon on May 6, 2024, the title of Champions of the Portuguese football League 2023-24. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino gives the thumb up after addressing supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by Roberto CISNEROS / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino greets supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by Roberto CISNEROS / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino waves to supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by Roberto CISNEROS / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino greets supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by Roberto CISNEROS / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino waves to supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by Roberto CISNEROS / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino waves to supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by Roberto CISNEROS / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino speaks to supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by Roberto CISNEROS / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino speaks to supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by Roberto CISNEROS / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino speaks to supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by Roberto CISNEROS / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino speaks to supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by Roberto CISNEROS / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino (L) gestures next to the wife of Panamanian former president (2009-2014) Ricardo Martinelli, while addressing supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP)

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Panama's president-elect Jose Raul Mulino (L) stands next to the wife of Panamanian former president (2009-2014) Ricardo Martinelli, while addressing supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City on May 5, 2024. Jose Raul Mulino, the protege of a graft-convicted former head of state, was declared Panama's president-elect after elections Sunday. Mulino, 64, won the single-round, first-past-the-post race with more than a third of votes cast, the Central American country's electoral tribunal said. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP)

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Ruins of the ancient Greek port are seen in Marseille, southeastern France, on 29 April, 2024. The olympic torch relay for the Paris 2024 Olympic games will arrive in France on May 8 via Marseille, formerly "Massilia", a sheltered port established by greek sailors 2,600 years ago. (Photo by Christophe SIMON / AFP)

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Ruins of the ancient Greek port are seen in Marseille, southeastern France, on 29 April, 2024. The olympic torch relay for the Paris 2024 Olympic games will arrive in France on May 8 via Marseille, formerly "Massilia", a sheltered port established by greek sailors 2,600 years ago. (Photo by Christophe SIMON / AFP)

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A plaque commemorating the ancient Greek origins of the city is seen on the quai des Belges in Marseille, southeastern France, on 29 April, 2024. The olympic torch relay for the Paris 2024 Olympic games will arrive in France on May 8 via Marseille, formerly "Massilia", a sheltered port established by greek sailors 2,600 years ago. (Photo by Christophe SIMON / AFP)