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A man walks in front of an electronic board displaying the exchange rate for the Japanese yen against the US dollar, along a street in Tokyo on April 25, 2024. Tokyo stocks opened lower on April 25 after the yen fell past a key level against the US dollar ahead of a two-day Bank of Japan policy meeting. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP)

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(FILES) This photograph taken on March 21, 2024, shows Alban Robin (R), director of Water Resources and Production of Eau de Paris and Hedi Chaabane (L), an operator, checking the carboplus supply installation in the Eau de Paris drinking water production plant in Orly. Built in 1969 on the banks of the Seine, the Orly site (Val-de-Marne) is one of seven drinking water treatment sites operated by Eau de Paris. Its nominal production capacity of 300,000 m3 of drinking water makes it a key treatment facility for guaranteeing the supply of drinking water to Paris. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)

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(FILES) This photograph taken on July 12, 2023 shows a view of the Seine-Valenton wastewater treatment plant of the greater Paris Sanitation Authority SIAAP (Syndicat Interdepartemental pour l'Assainissement de l'Agglomeration Parisienne) in Valenton, south-east of Paris. The ongoing work to disinfect water discharges from the SIAAP water treatment plants is aimed at lowering the concentration of bacteria to reach the bathing quality threshold that will allow athletes of the 2024 Olympic Games to compete in the Seine. After the Olympic Games, residents of the Ile-de-France region will be able to swim in the Seine and its tributary the Marne at 23 bathing sites, including 5 in Paris. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

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(FILES) A group of swimmers enjoy the River Seine in Ile-Saint-Denis, north of Paris on July 2, 2023. It is still prohibited to swim in the river Seine, but a year before the Olympic Games, which should inaugurate the reunion between this practice and the river, a group of pioneer swimmers fears neither the pollution, nor the Police. (Photo by Geoffroy Van der Hasselt / AFP)

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(FILES) Children bathe and fish in the Seine river, in June 1948 in Paris, at the beginning of the 1948 summer. (Photo by AFP)

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(FILES) People bath in the Marne river in August 1936 at the Champigny-sur-Marne nautical base. (Photo by AFP)

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(FILES) A man swims in the River Seine in Ile-Saint-Denis, north of Paris on July 2, 2023. It is still prohibited to swim in the river Seine, but a year before the Olympic Games, which should inaugurate the reunion between this practice and the river, a group of pioneer swimmers fears neither the pollution, nor the Police. (Photo by Geoffroy Van der Hasselt / AFP)

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(FILES) A worker walks in the underground area of a tunnel boring machine aimed at drilling an 8.5 kilometre-long tunnel as part of the ongoing work to make the Seine river swimmable for the upcoming 2024 Olympics Games at the Seine-Valenton wastewater treatment plant of the greater Paris Sanitation Authority SIAAP (Syndicat Interdepartemental pour l'Assainissement de l'Agglomeration Parisienne) in Valenton, south-east of Paris on July 12, 2023. The ongoing work to disinfect water discharges from the SIAAP water treatment plants is aimed at lowering the concentration of bacteria to reach the bathing quality threshold that will allow athletes of the 2024 Olympic Games to compete in the Seine. After the Olympic Games, residents of the Ile-de-France region will be able to swim in the Seine and its tributary the Marne at 23 bathing sites, including 5 in Paris. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

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(FILES) People bathe in the Seine river near the Pont d'Iéna, in June 1946 in Paris, during a heat wave at the beginning of the 1946 summer. In the background, the Pont de Bir-Hakeim. (Photo by AFP)

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(FILES) People dive into the Seine river near the Pont d'Iéna, in June 1946 in Paris, during a heat wave at the beginning of the 1946 summer. (Photo by AFP)

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(FILES) People who are camping on the banks of the Marne river take a bath in the river, in April 1946, enjoying the mild temperatures of the 1946 spring. (Photo by AFP)

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(FILES) People bathe in the Seine river near the Pont d'Iéna, in June 1946 in Paris, during a heat wave at the beginning of the 1946 summer. (Photo by AFP)

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(FILES) A group of swimmers jump into the River Seine from a boat in Ile-Saint-Denis, north of Paris on July 2, 2023. It is still prohibited to swim in the river Seine, but a year before the Olympic Games, which should inaugurate the reunion between this practice and the river, a group of pioneer swimmers fears neither the pollution, nor the Police. (Photo by Geoffroy Van der Hasselt / AFP)

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(FILES) A worker walks at the Seine-Valenton wastewater treatment plant of the greater Paris Sanitation Authority SIAAP (Syndicat Interdepartemental pour l'Assainissement de l'Agglomeration Parisienne) in Valenton, south-east of Paris on July 12, 2023, The ongoing work to disinfect water discharges from the SIAAP water treatment plants is aimed at lowering the concentration of bacteria to reach the bathing quality threshold that will allow athletes of the 2024 Olympic Games to compete in the Seine. After the Olympic Games, residents of the Ile-de-France region will be able to swim in the Seine and its tributary the Marne at 23 bathing sites, including 5 in Paris. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

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(FILES) This photograph taken on June 8, 2023, shows the Belenos waste recovery boat sailing down the river Seine in Levallois-Perret, northwest Paris. The Belenos, is a boat has been removing floating waste, including plastics, trunks, bottles, scooters and once or twice a year even human corpses, from the river Seine for forty years on behalf of the Hauts de Seine department as well tackling the growing threat of algae with the proliferation of global warming. (Photo by AFP)

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(FILES) A worker onboard the Belenos waste recovery boat collects waste from the river Seine in Levallois-Perret, northwest Paris on June 8, 2023. The Belenos, is a boat has been removing floating waste, including plastics, trunks, bottles, scooters and once or twice a year even human corpses, from the river Seine for forty years on behalf of the Hauts de Seine department as well tackling the growing threat of algae with the proliferation of global warming. (Photo by AFP)

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(FILES) This photograph taken on March 21, 2024, shows Alban Robin (L), director of Water Resources and Production of Eau de Paris and Hedi Chaabane (R), an operator verifying water cleaning after treatment with activated carbon micro-grains in the Eau de Paris drinking water production plant in Orly. Built in 1969 on the banks of the Seine, the Orly site (Val-de-Marne) is one of seven drinking water treatment sites operated by Eau de Paris. Its nominal production capacity of 300,000 m3 of drinking water makes it a key treatment facility for guaranteeing the supply of drinking water to Paris. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)

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(FILES) This photograph taken on June 8, 2023, shows the Belenos waste recovery boat sailing down the river Seine in Levallois-Perret, northwest Paris. The Belenos, is a boat has been removing floating waste, including plastics, trunks, bottles, scooters and once or twice a year even human corpses, from the river Seine for forty years on behalf of the Hauts de Seine department as well tackling the growing threat of algae with the proliferation of global warming. (Photo by AFP)

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(FILES) French fisherman Bill Francois reacts while he tries to catch a cat fish at the river Seine from the Pont de la Tournelle Bridge in Paris on September 25, 2023. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)

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(FILES) This photograph taken on July 12, 2023 shows a view of the Seine-Valenton wastewater treatment plant of the greater Paris Sanitation Authority SIAAP (Syndicat Interdepartemental pour l'Assainissement de l'Agglomeration Parisienne) in Valenton, south-east of Paris. The ongoing work to disinfect water discharges from the SIAAP water treatment plants is aimed at lowering the concentration of bacteria to reach the bathing quality threshold that will allow athletes of the 2024 Olympic Games to compete in the Seine. After the Olympic Games, residents of the Ile-de-France region will be able to swim in the Seine and its tributary the Marne at 23 bathing sites, including 5 in Paris. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

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(FILES) This photograph taken on July 12, 2023 shows a view of the Seine-Valenton wastewater treatment plant of the greater Paris Sanitation Authority SIAAP (Syndicat Interdepartemental pour l'Assainissement de l'Agglomeration Parisienne) in Valenton, south-east of Paris. The ongoing work to disinfect water discharges from the SIAAP water treatment plants is aimed at lowering the concentration of bacteria to reach the bathing quality threshold that will allow athletes of the 2024 Olympic Games to compete in the Seine. After the Olympic Games, residents of the Ile-de-France region will be able to swim in the Seine and its tributary the Marne at 23 bathing sites, including 5 in Paris. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

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(FILES) Visitors walk inside the construction site of the 30-meter-deep Austerlitz basin, a river Seine water storage and treatment basin, aiming to make the river cleaner for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Paris on March 13, 2024. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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(FILES) Visitors walk around the construction site of the 30-meter-deep Austerlitz basin, a river Seine water storage and treatment basin, aiming to make the river cleaner for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Paris on March 13, 2024. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

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(FILES) French fisherman Bill Francois shows a cat fish he fished in the river Seine near the Pont de la Tournelle bridge in Paris on September 25, 2023. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)

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(FILES) Barges are pictured on the Seine river in Ris-Orangis, on January 5, 2017. (Photo by LIONEL BONAVENTURE / AFP)

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Ameliano players celebrate after scoring during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Venezuela's Rayo Zuliano and Paraguay's Sportivo Ameliano at the Brigido Iriarte Stadium in Caracas on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Pedro Rances Mattey / AFP)

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People holding Australian national flags gather for the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day march in Sydney on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP)

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People holding Australian national flags gather for the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day march in Sydney on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP)

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Handout picture released by the Argentine Presidency showing Argentina's President Javier Milei giving a speech at the "Cena de la Libertad", organized by the Libertad Foundation in Buenos Aires on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Handout / Argentinian Presidency / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / ARGENTINA'S PRESIDENCY" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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A man walks in front of an electronic board?displaying the exchange rate of the Japanese yen against the US dollar along a street in Tokyo on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP)

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People watch the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day march in Sydney on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP)

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Lei Jun, CEO of Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi, speaks during a press conference at the Beijing Auto Show in Beijing on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Jade Gao / AFP)

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Lei Jun, CEO of Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi, speaks during a press conference at the Beijing Auto Show in Beijing on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Jade Gao / AFP)

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An Arcfox Kaola model is displayed at the Beijing Auto Show on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Pedro Pardo / AFP)

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An Arcfox Kaola model is displayed at the Beijing Auto Show on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Pedro Pardo / AFP)

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Lei Jun, CEO of Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi, speaks during a press conference at the Beijing Auto Show in Beijing on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Jade Gao / AFP)

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A bugler plays 'The Last Post' during the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day dawn service at the Shrine of Remembrance, to remember soldiers who have died in war, in Melbourne on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Martin KEEP / AFP)

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People wait to enter the Shrine of Remembrance during the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day dawn service at the Shrine of Remembrance, to remember soldiers who have died in war, in Melbourne on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Martin KEEP / AFP)

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A bugler plays 'The Last Post' during the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day dawn service at the Shrine of Remembrance, to remember soldiers who have died in war, in Melbourne on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Martin KEEP / AFP)

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Members of the Melbourne Symphony Chorus sing during the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day dawn service at the Shrine of Remembrance, to remember soldiers who have died in war, in Melbourne on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Martin KEEP / AFP)

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Members of the Melbourne Symphony Chorus sing during the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day dawn service at the Shrine of Remembrance, to remember soldiers who have died in war, in Melbourne on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Martin KEEP / AFP)

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Spain's former prime minister Jose Maria Aznar poses for a picture on arrival at the "Cena de la Libertad", organized by the Libertad Foundation in Buenos Aires on April 24, 2024. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO / AFP)

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Members of the armed forces participate in the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day march in Sydney on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP)

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Members of the armed forces participate in the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day march in Sydney on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP)

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Members of the armed forces participate in the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day march in Sydney on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP)

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Argentina's Security Minister Patricia Bullrich waves on arrival at the "Cena de la Libertad", organized by the Libertad Foundation in Buenos Aires on April 24, 2024. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO / AFP)

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Argentina's Defense Minister Luis Petri waves on arrival at the "Cena de la Libertad", organized by the Libertad Foundation in Buenos Aires on April 24, 2024. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO / AFP)

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Argentina's former president Mauricio Macri poses for a photo on arrival at the "Cena de la Libertad", organized by the Libertad Foundation in Buenos Aires on April 24, 2024. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO / AFP)

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Uruguay's President Luis Lacalle Pou poses for a photo on arrival at the "Cena de la Libertad", organized by the Libertad Foundation in Buenos Aires on April 24, 2024. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO / AFP)

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Sportivo Ameliano's midfielder Luis Martinez (L), Argentine defender Marcos Martinich (C) and forward Hugo Valdez celebrate after their first goal during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Venezuela's Rayo Zuliano and Paraguay's Sportivo Ameliano at the Brigido Iriarte Stadium in Caracas on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Pedro Rances Mattey / AFP)

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Players of Belgrano celebrate after defeating Real Tomayapo during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Bolivia's Real Tomayapo and Argentina's Belgrano at the Ramon Aguilera Costas Stadium in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, on April 24, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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Players of Belgrano celebrate after defeating Real Tomayapo during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Bolivia's Real Tomayapo and Argentina's Belgrano at the Ramon Aguilera Costas Stadium in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, on April 24, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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Players of Belgrano celebrate after defeating Real Tomayapo during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Bolivia's Real Tomayapo and Argentina's Belgrano at the Ramon Aguilera Costas Stadium in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, on April 24, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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Real Tomayapo's goalkeeper Pedro Galindo fails to stop a goal during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Bolivia's Real Tomayapo and Argentina's Belgrano at the Ramon Aguilera Costas Stadium in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, on April 24, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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A woman inspects a Mercedes Benz Electric G-Class at the Beijing Auto Show on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Pedro Pardo / AFP)

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A Mercedes Benz Electric G-Class is displayed at the Beijing Auto Show on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Pedro Pardo / AFP)

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A Mercedes Benz Maybach is displayed at the Beijing Auto Show on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Pedro Pardo / AFP)

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Sportivo Ameliano's Argentine defender Marcos Martinich (L) and Rayo Zuliano's midfielder Gerardo Padron (C) fight for the ball during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Venezuela's Rayo Zuliano and Paraguay's Sportivo Ameliano at the Brigido Iriarte Stadium in Caracas on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Pedro Rances Mattey / AFP)

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Palmeiras' midfielder Luis Guilherme (L) celebrates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Players of Palmeiras celebrate after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Palmeiras' midfielder Luis Guilherme (L) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Palmeiras' midfielder Luis Guilherme (L) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Palmeiras' midfielder Luis Guilherme (L) celebrates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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River Plate's midfielder Franco Mastantuono (L) and Libertad's defender Luis Cardozo fight for the ball during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Paraguay's Libertad and Argentina's River Plate at the Defensores del Chaco Stadium in Asuncion on April 24, 2024. (Photo by NORBERTO DUARTE / AFP)

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Sportivo Ameliano's Argentine defender Marcos Martinich (L) and Rayo Zuliano's midfielder Gerardo Padron fight for the ball during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Venezuela's Rayo Zuliano and Paraguay's Sportivo Ameliano at the Brigido Iriarte Stadium in Caracas on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Pedro Rances Mattey / AFP)

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Palmeiras' midfielder Luis Guilherme (L) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Players of River Plate celebrate after the end of the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Paraguay's Libertad and Argentina's River Plate at the Defensores del Chaco Stadium in Asuncion on April 24, 2024. (Photo by NORBERTO DUARTE / AFP)

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River Plate's defender Marcelo Herrera (L) and Libertad's defender Matias Espinoza fight for the ball during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Paraguay's Libertad and Argentina's River Plate at the Defensores del Chaco Stadium in Asuncion on April 24, 2024. (Photo by NORBERTO DUARTE / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - Members of the armed forces participate in the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day march in Sydney on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP)

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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan (R) lays a wreath at the Shrine of Remembrance to honour soldiers who have died in war on ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day in Melbourne on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Martin KEEP / AFP)

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Palmeiras' forward Lazaro celebrates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Players of Bolivar celebrate after defeating Flamengo during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Bolivia's Bolivar and Brazil's Flamengo at the Hernando Siles Stadium in La Paz on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Jorge Bernal / AFP)

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Palmeiras' forward Lazaro celebrates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Palmeiras' midfielder Jhonathan (L) and Independiente del Valle's Argentine defender Mateo Carabajal fight for the ball during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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River Plate's goalkeeper Franco Armani (C) and Libertad's forward Gustavo Aguilar fight for the ball during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Paraguay's Libertad and Argentina's River Plate at the Defensores del Chaco Stadium in Asuncion on April 24, 2024. (Photo by NORBERTO DUARTE / AFP)

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Sportivo Ameliano's Colombian midfielder Thomas Gutierrez (L) and Rayo Zuliano's midfielder Gerardo Padron fight for the ball during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Venezuela's Rayo Zuliano and Paraguay's Sportivo Ameliano at the Brigido Iriarte Stadium in Caracas on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Pedro Rances Mattey / AFP)

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Palmeiras' midfielder Luis Guilherme (R) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Sportivo Ameliano's Colombian midfielder Thomas Gutierrez (L) and Uruguayan goalkeeper Nicolas Rossi (C) fight for the ball with Rayo Zuliano's midfielder Gerardo Padron during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Venezuela's Rayo Zuliano and Paraguay's Sportivo Ameliano at the Brigido Iriarte Stadium in Caracas on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Pedro Rances Mattey / AFP)

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Palmeiras' Colombian midfieder Richard Rios (L) and Independiente del Valle's midfielder Patrik Mercado fight for the ball during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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(FILES) This photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows a woman sitting on a bench, looking at North Korea's Chunggang county, in Linjiang in the province of Jilin, northeast China. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / To go with China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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(FILES) This picture taken on February 26, 2024 shows the North Korean city of Namyang as seen from the city of Tumen in China's northeast Jilin province. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / To go with China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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(FILES) This photo taken on March 1, 2024 shows two trucks crossing the border bridge that connects the Chinese towns of Changbai (L) and the North Korean of Hyesan in Changbai in the province of Jilin, northeast China. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / To go with China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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(FILES) This picture taken on February 29, 2024 shows the North Korean county of Chunggang with a sign reading "My country is the best" as seen from the vicinity of the Chinese border town of Linjiang in China's northeast Jilin province. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / To go with China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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(FILES) This picture taken on February 29, 2024 shows the North Korean county of Chunggang as seen from the vicinity of the Chinese border town of Linjiang in China's northeast Jilin province. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / To go with China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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(FILES) This picture taken on February 28, 2024 shows North Korean people working in a field in their country as seen from Tumen in China's northeast Jilin province. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / To go with China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on March 25, 2024 shows Kim Kyu-li shopping at a supermarket in southwest London. After fleeing famine in North Korea, Kim Cheol Ok laid low in China for decades -- until a doomed run for freedom got her sent back to her repressive homeland, her family says. Her family took the rare and risky decision of publicising her case after she vanished in 2023. Neither Kim Cheol Ok's sister Kim Kyu-li nor any other relative has been able to contact her since. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on March 25, 2024 shows Kim Kyu-li shopping in a supermarket in southwest London. After fleeing famine in North Korea, Kim Cheol Ok laid low in China for decades -- until a doomed run for freedom got her sent back to her repressive homeland, her family says. Her family took the rare and risky decision of publicising her case after she vanished in 2023. Neither Kim Cheol Ok's sister Kim Kyu-li nor any other relative has been able to contact her since. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on March 25, 2024 shows Kim Kyu-li posing with a protest placard at her home in southwest London. After fleeing famine in North Korea, Kim Cheol Ok laid low in China for decades -- until a doomed run for freedom got her sent back to her repressive homeland, her family says. Her family took the rare and risky decision of publicising her case after she vanished in 2023. Neither Kim Cheol Ok's sister Kim Kyu-li nor any other relative has been able to contact her since. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on March 25, 2024 shows Kim Kyu-li posing in her home in southwest London. After fleeing famine in North Korea, Kim Cheol Ok laid low in China for decades -- until a doomed run for freedom got her sent back to her repressive homeland, her family says. Her family took the rare and risky decision of publicising her case after she vanished in 2023. Neither Kim Cheol Ok's sister Kim Kyu-li nor any other relative has been able to contact her since. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on March 25, 2024 shows Kim Kyu-li shopping in a supermarket in southwest London. After fleeing famine in North Korea, Kim Cheol Ok laid low in China for decades -- until a doomed run for freedom got her sent back to her repressive homeland, her family says. Her family took the rare and risky decision of publicising her case after she vanished in 2023. Neither Kim Cheol Ok's sister Kim Kyu-li nor any other relative has been able to contact her since. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on March 25, 2024 shows Kim Kyu-li shopping in a supermarket in southwest London. After fleeing famine in North Korea, Kim Cheol Ok laid low in China for decades -- until a doomed run for freedom got her sent back to her repressive homeland, her family says. Her family took the rare and risky decision of publicising her case after she vanished in 2023. Neither Kim Cheol Ok's sister Kim Kyu-li nor any other relative has been able to contact her since. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on March 25, 2024 shows Kim Kyu-li shopping at a supermarket in southwest London. After fleeing famine in North Korea, Kim Cheol Ok laid low in China for decades -- until a doomed run for freedom got her sent back to her repressive homeland, her family says. Her family took the rare and risky decision of publicising her case after she vanished in 2023. Neither Kim Cheol Ok's sister Kim Kyu-li nor any other relative has been able to contact her since. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on March 25, 2024 shows a family photograph of missing North Korean Kim Cheol Ok (C) during an AFP interview with her sister Kim Kyu-li at her home in southwest London. After fleeing famine in North Korea, Kim Cheol Ok laid low in China for decades -- until a doomed run for freedom got her sent back to her repressive homeland, her family says. Her family took the rare and risky decision of publicising her case after she vanished in 2023. Neither Kim Cheol Ok's sister Kim Kyu-li nor any other relative has been able to contact her since. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on March 25, 2024 shows Kim Kyu-li posing with a picture of her sister Kim Cheol Ok at her home in southwest London. After fleeing famine in North Korea, Kim Cheol Ok laid low in China for decades -- until a doomed run for freedom got her sent back to her repressive homeland, her family says. Her family took the rare and risky decision of publicising her case after she vanished in 2023. Neither Kim Cheol Ok's sister Kim Kyu-li nor any other relative has been able to contact her since. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on March 25, 2024 shows Kim Kyu-li posing in her home in southwest London. After fleeing famine in North Korea, Kim Cheol Ok laid low in China for decades -- until a doomed run for freedom got her sent back to her repressive homeland, her family says. Her family took the rare and risky decision of publicising her case after she vanished in 2023. Neither Kim Cheol Ok's sister Kim Kyu-li nor any other relative has been able to contact her since. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on March 25, 2024 shows Kim Kyu-li posing in her home in southwest London. After fleeing famine in North Korea, Kim Cheol Ok laid low in China for decades -- until a doomed run for freedom got her sent back to her repressive homeland, her family says. Her family took the rare and risky decision of publicising her case after she vanished in 2023. Neither Kim Cheol Ok's sister Kim Kyu-li nor any other relative has been able to contact her since. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on March 25, 2024 shows Kim Kyu-li posing in her home in southwest London. After fleeing famine in North Korea, Kim Cheol Ok laid low in China for decades -- until a doomed run for freedom got her sent back to her repressive homeland, her family says. Her family took the rare and risky decision of publicising her case after she vanished in 2023. Neither Kim Cheol Ok's sister Kim Kyu-li nor any other relative has been able to contact her since. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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Members of the armed forces participate in the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day march in Sydney on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP)

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A man with his assistance dog participates in the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day march in Sydney on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP)

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Band members participate in the annual ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day march in Sydney on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP)

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Palmeiras' forward Lazaro (R) celebrates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Palmeiras' forward Lazaro (Front) celebrates with Palmeiras' Argentine forward Jose Manuel Lopez after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Palmeiras' forward Lazaro (Front) celebrates with Palmeiras' Argentine forward Jose Manuel Lopez after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Palmeiras' forward Lazaro celebrates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Palmeiras' forward Lazaro celebrates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Palmeiras' forward Lazaro celebrates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Palmeiras' forward Lazaro celebrates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Palmeiras' forward Lazaro (C) scores a goal during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Palmeiras' forward Lazaro celebrates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Palmeiras' forward Lazaro celebrates after scoring during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Independiente del Valle's Argentine defender Mateo Carabajal (L) and Palmeiras' forward Lazaro fight for the ball during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Ecuador's Independiente del Valle and Brazil's Palmeiras at the Banco Guayaquil Stadium in Quito on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)

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Belgrano's defender Geronimo Heredia (C) fights for the ball with Real Tomayapo's midfielder Sergio Villamil (L) during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Bolivia's Real Tomayapo and Argentina's Belgrano at the Ramon Aguilera Costas Stadium in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, on April 24, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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Paraguayan referee Juan Lopez gestures during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Bolivia's Real Tomayapo and Argentina's Belgrano at the Ramon Aguilera Costas Stadium in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, on April 24, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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River Plate's midfielder Rodrigo Aliendro (L) and Libertad's defender Matias Espinoza fight for the ball during the Copa Libertadores group stage first leg football match between Paraguay's Libertad and Argentina's River Plate at the Defensores del Chaco Stadium in Asuncion on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Norberto DUARTE / AFP)

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Belgrano's head coach Juan Cruz Real gestures during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Bolivia's Real Tomayapo and Argentina's Belgrano at the Ramon Aguilera Costas Stadium in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, on April 24, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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Belgrano's Chilean midfielder Matias Marin (L) celebrates after scoring during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Bolivia's Real Tomayapo and Argentina's Belgrano at the Ramon Aguilera Costas Stadium in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, on April 24, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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Belgrano's Chilean midfielder Matias Marin (L) celebrates after scoring during the Copa Sudamericana group stage first leg football match between Bolivia's Real Tomayapo and Argentina's Belgrano at the Ramon Aguilera Costas Stadium in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, on April 24, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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(FILES) This picture taken on February 27, 2024 shows North Korean soldiers working on the border as seen from Tumen in China's northeast Jilin province. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / To go with China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on March 1, 2024 shows a police announcement warning against helping illegal cross-border migrants in Changbai in the province of Jilin, northeast China. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on February 26, 2024 shows the North Korean city of Namyang, as seen from the city of Tumen in China's northeast Jilin province. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on February 26, 2024 shows part of the wire mesh between the Chinese cities of Tumen and the North Korean city of Namyang, which are divided by the Tumen River as a border, as seen from the city of Tumen in the province of Jilin, northeast China. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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A Mercedes Benz GT 63s model is displayed at the Beijing Auto Show on April 25, 2024. (Photo by Pedro Pardo / AFP)

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This photo taken on February 27, 2024 shows a North Korean watchtower, as seen from Tumen in China's northeast Jilin province. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on February 26, 2024 shows the Chinese city of Tumen (L) and the North Korean city of Namyang, which are divided by the Tumen River as a border, as seen from Tumen City in northeast China's Jilin Province. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows the North Korean county of Chunggang, as seen from the vicinity of the Chinese border town of Linjiang in China's northeast Jilin province. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on February 26, 2024 shows a Chinese flag at a tourist viewpoint, with the North Korean city of Namyang in the background, next to the Tumen river in the city of Tumen in China's northeast Jilin province. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows a man walking along the Yalu River in the city of Linjiang in the province of Jilin, northeast China, which is along the border with North Korea's county of Chunggang. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh

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This photo taken on February 26, 2024 shows the border along the Tumen River, as seen from Tumen City in northeast China's Jilin Province. Thousands of North Koreans are thought to live illegally in China's northeastern borderlands. Beijing sporadically rounds them up, but deportations ceased while the frontier was closed during the pandemic. Pyongyang views unsanctioned border crossings as a serious crime and is believed to hand brutal punishments to transgressors. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP) / TO GO WITH China-NKorea-rights, FOCUS by Matthew Walsh