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Belarusian Ivan (C) and his sister Anastasiya (R) play on the yard in front of their house in Warsaw on July 3, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Timur Zhuravlyov poses for a picture in front of the house of Hanna Kanavalava in Warsaw on July 3, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Ivan Yarashevich poses for the picture in his house in Warsaw on June 21, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
A drawing which Anastasiya Yarashevich drew for her mother lays on the table in her house in Warsaw on July 3, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Hanna Kanavalava pose for the picture in her house in Warsaw on June 21, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Marcel Zhuravlyov - one of the brothers Hanna Kanavalava is taking care of after their mother's death plays in the sandbox on the yard in front of their house in Warsaw on July 3, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Hanna Kanavalava (R) looks on as her granddaughter Anastasiya Yarashevich plays on guitar in their house in Warsaw on June 21, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Hanna Kanavalava holds a drawing sent by her daughter for the children in her house in Warsaw on June 21, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusians Ivan Yarashevich (C-L) and his sister Anastasiya Yarashevich (C-R) take part in belarusian opposition rally in Warsaw's downtown on June 23, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusians Ivan Yarashevich and his sister Anastasiya take part in a Belarusian opposition rally in Warsaw's downtown on June 23, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Timur Zhuravlyov pose for the picture in the house of Hanna Kanavalava in Warsaw on June 21, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Hanna Kanavalava (R) talks to Marcel Zhuravlyov - one of the brothers she is taking care of after their mother's death on the yard in front of their house in Warsaw on July 3, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusians Ivan Yarashevich and his sister Anastasiya take part in a Belarusian opposition rally in Warsaw's downtown on June 23, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusians Ivan Yarashevich (C-L) and his sister Anastasiya Yarashevich (C-R) take part in a Belarusian opposition rally in Warsaw's downtown on June 23, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Anastasiya Yarashevich (R) and her brother Ivan (L) play chess in the house of their grandmother Hanna Kanavalava in Warsaw on June 21, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Anastasiya Yarashevich (L) holds a picture of her father Siarhei Yarashevich and Ivan Yarashevich (R) holds a picture of his mother Antanina Kanavalava during a rallye of the Belarusian opposition in Warsaw's downtown on June 23, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Anastasiya Yarashevich plays in the house of her grandmother Hanna Kanavalava in Warsaw on June 21, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Timur Zhuravlyov poses for the picture in the house of Hanna Kanavalava in Warsaw on June 21, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Anastasiya Yarashevich swings as her grandmother Hanna Kanavalava (L) talks to Marcel Zhuravlyov on the yard in front of their house in Warsaw on July 3, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Hanna Kanavalava and her granddaughter Anastasiya Yarashevich rest on the bench on the yard in front of their house in Warsaw on July 3, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Hanna Kanavalava holds a letter from her daughter in her house in Warsaw on July 3, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Hanna Kanavalava (C), her grandchildren Anastasiya Yarashevich (2R) and Ivan Yarashevich (R), brothers Timur Zhuravlyov (L) and Marcel Zhuravlyov (2L) rest after playing football on the yard in front of their house in Warsaw on July 3, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Belarusian Anastasiya Yarashevich presents her medals for music achievements in her house in Warsaw on July 3, 2024. On September 2020, Hanna Kanavalava fled her native Belarus, crossing the border into Ukraine -- on foot, in the dark and with her two young grandchildren in tow. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
Monterrey's Argentine forward German Berterame (R) and Queretaro's defender Oscar Manzanares fight for the ball during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Monterrey and Queretaro at the BBVA stadium in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by Julio Cesar AGUILAR / AFP)
Monterrey's Argentine forward German Berterame (R) and Queretaro's defender Oscar Manzanares fight for the ball during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Monterrey and Queretaro at the BBVA stadium in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by Julio Cesar AGUILAR / AFP)
Monterrey's Argentine forward German Berterame celebrates after scoring during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Monterrey and Queretaro at the BBVA stadium in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by Julio Cesar AGUILAR / AFP)
Monterrey's Argentine forward German Berterame (L) and Queretaro's defender Oscar Manzanares fight for the ball during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Monterrey and Queretaro at the BBVA stadium in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by Julio Cesar AGUILAR / AFP)
Queretaro's defender Sebastian Hernandez (L) and Monterrey's Argentine midfielder Maximiliano Meza fight for the ball during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Monterrey and Queretaro at the BBVA stadium in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by Julio Cesar AGUILAR / AFP)
Monterrey's Argentine forward German Berterame celebrates after scoring during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Monterrey and Queretaro at the BBVA stadium in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by Julio Cesar AGUILAR / AFP)
Monterrey's Argentine forward German Berterame (L) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Monterrey and Queretaro at the BBVA stadium in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by Julio Cesar AGUILAR / AFP)
Monterrey's Argentine forward German Berterame (2nd R) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Monterrey and Queretaro at the BBVA stadium in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by Julio Cesar AGUILAR / AFP)
Monterrey's Argentine forward German Berterame (covered) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Monterrey and Queretaro at the BBVA stadium in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by Julio Cesar AGUILAR / AFP)
Queretaro's defender Omar Mendoza (L) and Monterrey's defender Gerardo Arteaga fight for the ball during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Monterrey and Queretaro at the BBVA stadium in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by Julio Cesar AGUILAR / AFP)
Queretaro's defender Sebastian Hernandez (L) and Monterrey's Argentine midfielder Maximiliano Meza jump to head the ball during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Monterrey and Queretaro at the BBVA stadium in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by Julio Cesar AGUILAR / AFP)
Monterrey's defender Victor Guzman (L) and Queretaro's midfielder Samuel Sosa fight for the ball during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Monterrey and Queretaro at the BBVA stadium in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by Julio Cesar AGUILAR / AFP)
Luke Bolton of Wrexham keeps the ball in play with an attempted pass to Ollie Palmer (C) as Marcos Senesi and goalkeeper Will Dennis of Bournemouth look on during the club pre-season friendly match between Wrexham AFC and AFC Bournemouth at Harder Stadium in Santa Barbara, California, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP)
Bournemouth's Phillip Billing (2nd R) scores his team's first goal as he fights for the ball with Wrexham's Eoghan O'Connell (2nd L) during the club pre-season friendly match between Wrexham AFC and AFC Bournemouth at Harder Stadium in Santa Barbara, California, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP)
Guadalajara's midfielder Mateo Chavez (L) and Mazatlan's defender Ramiro Franco fight for the ball during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Guadalajara and Mazatlan at the Akron stadium, in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Jalisco state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by ULISES RUIZ / AFP)
Guadalajara's forward Armando Gonzalez (L) celebrates with teammate US forward Cade Cowell after scoring during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Guadalajara and Mazatlan at the Akron stadium, in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Jalisco state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by ULISES RUIZ / AFP)
Guadalajara's US forward Cade Cowell (L) and Mazatlan's defender Ramiro Franco fight for the ball during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Guadalajara and Mazatlan at the Akron stadium, in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Jalisco state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by ULISES RUIZ / AFP)
Mazatlan's Paraguayan forward Luis Amarilla (L) and Guadalajara's midfielder Victor Guzman fight for the ball during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Guadalajara and Mazatlan at the Akron stadium, in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Jalisco state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by ULISES RUIZ / AFP)
Guadalajara's defender Gilberto Sepulveda (L) and Mazatlan's forward Mauro Lainez fight for the ball during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Guadalajara and Mazatlan at the Akron stadium, in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Jalisco state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by ULISES RUIZ / AFP)
Mazatlan's Panamanian midfielder Edgar Barcenas (L) and Guadalajara's midfielder Victor Guzman fight for the ball during the Liga MX Apertura tournament football match between Guadalajara and Mazatlan at the Akron stadium, in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Jalisco state, Mexico, on July 20, 2024. (Photo by ULISES RUIZ / AFP)
(FILES) Tourists enjoy sunbathing at Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii, on January 1, 2010. Dismissively tossing a tube of sunscreen over his shoulder, a bare-chested TikTok influencer declares that the cream causes cancer. He instead promotes "regular sun exposure" to his 400,000 followers -- contradicting US dermatologists fighting a surge in such dubious misinformation. In the midst of a blazing summer, some social media influencers are offering potentially dangerous advice on sun protection, despite stepped-up warnings from health experts about over-exposure amid rising rates of skin cancer. (Photo by Jewel SAMAD / AFP)
(FILES) A woman puts sunscreen on a girl's nose at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, on July 28, 2023. Dismissively tossing a tube of sunscreen over his shoulder, a bare-chested TikTok influencer declares that the cream causes cancer. He instead promotes "regular sun exposure" to his 400,000 followers -- contradicting US dermatologists fighting a surge in such dubious misinformation. In the midst of a blazing summer, some social media influencers are offering potentially dangerous advice on sun protection, despite stepped-up warnings from health experts about over-exposure amid rising rates of skin cancer. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP)
(FILES) Beachgoers enjoy sunbathing during during an intense heat wave in Miami Beach on July 16, 2023. Dismissively tossing a tube of sunscreen over his shoulder, a bare-chested TikTok influencer declares that the cream causes cancer. He instead promotes "regular sun exposure" to his 400,000 followers -- contradicting US dermatologists fighting a surge in such dubious misinformation. In the midst of a blazing summer, some social media influencers are offering potentially dangerous advice on sun protection, despite stepped-up warnings from health experts about over-exposure amid rising rates of skin cancer. (Photo by GIORGIO VIERA / AFP)
(FILES) People sunbathe in Central Park in the Manhattan borough of New York on July 11, 2024. Dismissively tossing a tube of sunscreen over his shoulder, a bare-chested TikTok influencer declares that the cream causes cancer. He instead promotes "regular sun exposure" to his 400,000 followers -- contradicting US dermatologists fighting a surge in such dubious misinformation. In the midst of a blazing summer, some social media influencers are offering potentially dangerous advice on sun protection, despite stepped-up warnings from health experts about over-exposure amid rising rates of skin cancer. (Photo by Charly TRIBALLEAU / AFP)
(FILES) A man applies sunscreen as he sunbathes in Central Park in the Manhattan borough of New York on July 11, 2024. Dismissively tossing a tube of sunscreen over his shoulder, a bare-chested TikTok influencer declares that the cream causes cancer. He instead promotes "regular sun exposure" to his 400,000 followers -- contradicting US dermatologists fighting a surge in such dubious misinformation. In the midst of a blazing summer, some social media influencers are offering potentially dangerous advice on sun protection, despite stepped-up warnings from health experts about over-exposure amid rising rates of skin cancer. (Photo by Charly TRIBALLEAU / AFP)
A municipal official estures as he explains the functioning of the NEKKAL system, a civil register portal working in the Wolof language as well, at the archives storage of the Parcelles Assainies town hall in Dakar on July 19, 2024. Hundreds of thousands of students were under threat of disqualification in the elementary and secondary school end-of-school exams which began at the end of June, due to lack of a birth certificate, an essential document for the validation of their candidacy. But the new authorities have provided the beginnings of a response by authorizing them to take the exams despite their irregular situation. (Photo by SEYLLOU / AFP)
A municipal official estures as he explains the functioning of the NEKKAL system, a civil register portal working in the Wolof language as well, at the archives storage of the Parcelles Assainies town hall in Dakar on July 19, 2024. Hundreds of thousands of students were under threat of disqualification in the elementary and secondary school end-of-school exams which began at the end of June, due to lack of a birth certificate, an essential document for the validation of their candidacy. But the new authorities have provided the beginnings of a response by authorizing them to take the exams despite their irregular situation. (Photo by SEYLLOU / AFP)
Dicakory Balde, a municipal official, works on the digital civil registry at the archive storage of the Parcelles Assainies town hall in Dakar on July 19, 2024. Hundreds of thousands of students were under threat of disqualification in the elementary and secondary school end-of-school exams which began at the end of June, due to lack of a birth certificate, an essential document for the validation of their candidacy. But the new authorities have provided the beginnings of a response by authorizing them to take the exams despite their irregular situation. (Photo by SEYLLOU / AFP)
Dicakory Balde, a municipal official, works on the digital civil registry at the archive storage of the Parcelles Assainies town hall in Dakar on July 19, 2024. Hundreds of thousands of students were under threat of disqualification in the elementary and secondary school end-of-school exams which began at the end of June, due to lack of a birth certificate, an essential document for the validation of their candidacy. But the new authorities have provided the beginnings of a response by authorizing them to take the exams despite their irregular situation. (Photo by SEYLLOU / AFP)
Dicakory Balde, a municipal official, works on the digital civil registry at the archive storage of the Parcelles Assainies town hall in Dakar on July 19, 2024. Hundreds of thousands of students were under threat of disqualification in the elementary and secondary school end-of-school exams which began at the end of June, due to lack of a birth certificate, an essential document for the validation of their candidacy. But the new authorities have provided the beginnings of a response by authorizing them to take the exams despite their irregular situation. (Photo by SEYLLOU / AFP)
Municipal official Yaya Diedhiou consults civil registers at the archive storage of the Parcelles Assainies town hall in Dakar on 19 July 2024. Hundreds of thousands of students were under threat of disqualification in the elementary and secondary school end-of-school exams which began at the end of June, due to lack of a birth certificate, an essential document for the validation of their candidacy. But the new authorities have provided the beginnings of a response by authorizing them to take the exams despite their irregular situation. (Photo by SEYLLOU / AFP)
Municipal official Yaya Diedhiou consults civil registers at the archive storage of the Parcelles Assainies town hall in Dakar on 19 July 2024. Hundreds of thousands of students were under threat of disqualification in the elementary and secondary school end-of-school exams which began at the end of June, due to lack of a birth certificate, an essential document for the validation of their candidacy. But the new authorities have provided the beginnings of a response by authorizing them to take the exams despite their irregular situation. (Photo by SEYLLOU / AFP)
Municipal official Yaya Diedhiou consults civil registers at the archive storage of the Parcelles Assainies town hall in Dakar on 19 July 2024. Hundreds of thousands of students were under threat of disqualification in the elementary and secondary school end-of-school exams which began at the end of June, due to lack of a birth certificate, an essential document for the validation of their candidacy. But the new authorities have provided the beginnings of a response by authorizing them to take the exams despite their irregular situation. (Photo by SEYLLOU / AFP)
Angel Lombardi, a higher education teacher, looks on during an interview with AFP at his house in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 12, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A fisherman cleans the contaminated shore of Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
The General Rafael Urdaneta bridge is pictured in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 12, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A view of garbage on the banks of the polluted Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, taken on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A woman cleans the contaminated shore of Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Water sports enthusiasts swim in a pool in Maracaibo City, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 9, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Aerial view of a fisherman sailing on Lake Maracaibo, in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, taken on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A fisherman repairs his net on the pier of Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 8, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Angel Lombardi, a higher education teacher, poses for a picture during an interview with AFP at his house in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 12, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
View of the General Rafael Urdaneta bridge over Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, taken on July 12, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A bird flies over the contaminated shore of Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Water sports enthusiasts swim in a pool in Maracaibo City, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 9, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Oil rigs are pictured in Lake Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 12, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A boat of Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) sails in front of the General Rafael Urdaneta bridge over Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 12, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Two cargo vessels are pictured in Lake Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Aerial view of the Santa Rosa de Agua neighborhood in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, taken on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A cargo vessel is pictured in Lake Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Fishermen prepare to go out fishing in Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A fisherman with boots covered in oil stands on a contaminated shore of Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
View of the General Rafael Urdaneta bridge over Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, taken on July 12, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Aerial view of a fisherman sailing on Lake Maracaibo, in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, taken on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A fisherman shows the crabs he caught in Lake Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
An oil spill is pictured on the shore of the Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Angel Lombardi, a higher education teacher, points out on a map during an interview with AFP at his house in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 12, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Boats remain on the contaminated shore of Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A fisherman's boots covered in oil are pictured on the contaminated shore of Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A view of Maracaibo city during a partial power cut in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, taken on July 10, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Aerial view of the Santa Rosa de Agua neighborhood in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, taken on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A dog walks on the contaminated shore of Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
An oil spill is pictured on the shore of Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. . A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
People walk past the stilt houses in the Santa Rosa de Agua neighborhood in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Angel Lombardi, a higher education teacher, speaks during an interview with AFP at his house in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 12, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A fisherman prepares to go fishing in Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Angel Lombardi, a higher education teacher, gestures during an interview with AFP at his house in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 12, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A bird rests on the contaminated shore of Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
A motorcyclist rides past next to an oil pump in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 12, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
Fishermen clean their nets at Lake Maracaibo in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 11, 2024. A putrid smell hangs over the black-stained shores of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, where an oil slick is emblematic of the steep decline in the country's once-enviable petroleum industry. Here, much like elsewhere in what was once Latin America's richest country, economic hardship drives much of the discussion ahead of the July 28 elections, in which President Nicolas Maduro will seek a third six-year term. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)