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(FILES) Performers take part in the show by choreographer Philippe Decoufle during the opening ceremony of the XVI Winter Olympics Games at Ceremonies stadium 08 February 1992 in Albertville. France hosted the Olympic Winter Games in Albertville on February 8, 1992. The opening ceremony, entrusted to French choreographer Philippe Decoufle, revolutionized the exercise, before the eyes of 2 billion television viewers. (Photo by DAVID AKE / AFP)

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(FILES) The Ho giant, symbolizing the Asian continent, crosses the Pont-Neuf in central Paris 09 June, during the 1998 Soccer World Cup Parade. The city hopes the extravanganza will help forget the shambles and embarrassment of the days leading to the Cup, caused by a crippling Air France pilots' strike and a bevy of protests and stoppages involving railway workers, hospital interns, airport baggage-handlers and even the Paris crime squad. The 1998 FIFA World Cup, which ended with a historic victory for France, got off to a bad start. Only 200,000 people, instead of the million expected, took to the streets of the capital to watch the slow procession of four giant 20-metre-high robots. (Photo by Jack GUEZ / AFP)

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View of the Yankee Stadium during the Major League Baseball (MLB) game between New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays in the Bronx borough of New York City on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Charly TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

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View of the Yankee Stadium during the Major League Baseball (MLB) game between New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays in the Bronx borough of New York City on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Charly TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

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View of the Yankee Stadium during the Major League Baseball (MLB) game between New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays in the Bronx borough of New York City on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Charly TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

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(FILES) Participants in the opening ceremony of the 1998 Soccer World Cup in the Stade de France in St. Denis, northern Paris 10 June, are lowered and pulled up with wires and display the national flags of the teams who are taking part in the world championchip. (ELECTRONIC IMAGE). During the 1998 World Cup, the opening ceremony at the brand-new Stade de France in Saint-Denis was a joyful, rhythmic spectacle, with colorful acrobats held by ropes tumbling from the roof, each holding at arm's length one of the 32 flags of the participating nations. (Photo by Pedro UGARTE / AFP)

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A photo shows a hypoxia room for training athletes at various altitudes for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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French race walker Aurelien Quinion (R), next to his coach (background), is treated by physiotherapist Maoni Barbieri (L), at the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) in preparation for the the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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This photo shows a general view of athletes on tracks at the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) in preparation for the the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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French and foreign athletes train for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on the athletics track with bike at the the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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French and foreign athletes train for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on the athletics track at the the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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French and foreign athletes train for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on the athletics track at the the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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French and foreign athletes train for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in the swimming-pool at the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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Antoine Le Bellec, director of the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) poses in front of the centre where French and foreign athletes train for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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French and foreign athletes train for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in the swimming-pool at the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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French and foreign athletes train for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in the swimming-pool at the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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Antoine Le Bellec, director of the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) poses in front of the centre where French and foreign athletes train for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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Ukrainian athletes walk in a corridor before training for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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Ukrainian athletes train for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in the swimming-pool at the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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This photo shows the entrance of the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) where French and foreign athletes train for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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French and foreign athletes train for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in the swimming-pool at the CNEA (National Altitude Training Centre) in Font-Romeu, on June 14, 2024. On the edge of the pool at the Font-Romeu training centre, a giant "En route pour Paris 2024" deckchair invites athletes to rest while reminding them of their goal, which they are preparing for at an altitude of 1,850 m in a Pyrenean setting that is still popular, albeit aging. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Ed Motta performs onstage during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Ed Motta performs onstage during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Ed Motta performs onstage during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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(FILES) Nigerian singer, songwriter, actress and activist Yemi Alade, poses during a photo session in Paris on July 1, 2024. "I do a lot of things that most of my colleagues won't do": that's how Nigerian singer Yemi Alade, who has been endorsed by Beyonce and has 18 million followers on Instagram, is doing. Like what, for example? "Sometimes keeping my hair natural, sometimes showing up without make-up", smiles the artist, met in Paris by AFP. (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP)

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(FILES) Nigerian singer, songwriter, actress and activist Yemi Alade, poses during a photo session in Paris on July 1, 2024. "I do a lot of things that most of my colleagues won't do": that's how Nigerian singer Yemi Alade, who has been endorsed by Beyonce and has 18 million followers on Instagram, is doing. Like what, for example? "Sometimes keeping my hair natural, sometimes showing up without make-up", smiles the artist, met in Paris by AFP. (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP)

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(FILES) Nigerian singer, songwriter, actress and activist Yemi Alade, poses during a photo session in Paris on July 1, 2024. "I do a lot of things that most of my colleagues won't do": that's how Nigerian singer Yemi Alade, who has been endorsed by Beyonce and has 18 million followers on Instagram, is doing. Like what, for example? "Sometimes keeping my hair natural, sometimes showing up without make-up", smiles the artist, met in Paris by AFP. (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP)

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This photograph taken in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024 shows the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during its inauguration. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa (front 3-R), pose with family members of Aristides de Sousa Mendes and descendants of refugees he saved, during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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People visit the museum during the inauguration of the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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This photograph taken in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024 shows a graffiti of Aristides de Sousa Mendes on the side of a house. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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This photograph taken in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024 shows a graffiti of Aristides de Sousa Mendes on the side of a house. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa holds a portrait of Aristides de Sousa Mendes, during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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A woman visits the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during its inauguration in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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People visit the museum during the inauguration of the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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A visitor holds a portrait of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa (R), visits the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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People visit the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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People visit the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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People visit the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa (C), talks with family members of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa (CR) and other visitors hold a Portuguese Presidential flag during the inauguration of the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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A visitor walks past a portrait of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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People visit the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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This photograph taken during the inauguration of the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024 shows his consul card. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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Antonio Sousa Mendes, grandson of Aristides de Sousa Mendes, pose for a photograph during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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Cookie Fischer van den Bergh, whose mother was saved by Aristides de Sousa Mendes, pose for a photograph during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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Antonio Sousa Mendes, grandson of Aristides de Sousa Mendes, pose for a photograph during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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Antonio Sousa Mendes, grandson of Aristides de Sousa Mendes, pose for a photograph during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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Visitors talk in front of photos of the family of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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This photograph taken in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024 shows the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during its inauguration. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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People visit the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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This photograph taken during the inauguration of the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024 shows names of refugees saved by the former consul. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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This photograph taken in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024 shows the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during the inauguration. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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A visitor sits under a Portrait of Aristides de Sousa Mendes during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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Jean-Jacques Speyer, whose grandfather was saved by Aristides de Sousa Mendes, pose for a photograph during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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This photograph taken during the inauguration of the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024 shows names of refugees saved by the former consul. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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Jean-Jacques Speyer, whose grandfather was saved by Aristides de Sousa Mendes, looks for his grandfather's name during the inauguration of the museum in his honor in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 19, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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People visit the museum of Aristides de Sousa Mendes in Cabanas de Viriato, near Viseu, on July 18, 2024. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portugal's consul in Bordeaux during the invasion of France by Nazi Germany, became known for saving thousands of persecuted people. The inauguration of the museum in his honor was attended by his family members, and descendants of refugees. (Photo by FILIPE AMORIM / AFP)

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This photograph shows the last French public telephone booth number 468 located in Murbach, eastern France, on July 12, 2024. With calls arriving from all over France, the last remaining telephone booth in France, located in a white zone in a French village of the Alsace region, is arousing a craze driven by nostalgia for a "vintage" era. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)

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A man speaks on the phone in the last French public telephone booth number 468 located in Murbach, eastern France, on July 12, 2024. With calls arriving from all over France, the last remaining telephone booth in France, located in a white zone in a French village of the Alsace region, is arousing a craze driven by nostalgia for a "vintage" era. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)

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A woman speaks on the phone in the last French public telephone booth number 468 displaying France Telecom's logo, located in Murbach, eastern France, on July 12, 2024. With calls arriving from all over France, the last remaining telephone booth in France, located in a white zone in a French village of the Alsace region, is arousing a craze driven by nostalgia for a "vintage" era. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)

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A woman speaks on the phone in the last French public telephone booth number 468 located in Murbach, eastern France, on July 12, 2024. With calls arriving from all over France, the last remaining telephone booth in France, located in a white zone in a French village of the Alsace region, is arousing a craze driven by nostalgia for a "vintage" era. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)

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A man speaks on the phone in the last French public telephone booth number 468 located in Murbach, eastern France, on July 12, 2024. With calls arriving from all over France, the last remaining telephone booth in France, located in a white zone in a French village of the Alsace region, is arousing a craze driven by nostalgia for a "vintage" era. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)

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This photograph shows the interior of the last French public telephone booth number 468 located in Murbach, eastern France, on July 12, 2024. With calls arriving from all over France, the last remaining telephone booth in France, located in a white zone in a French village of the Alsace region, is arousing a craze driven by nostalgia for a "vintage" era. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)

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A woman speaks on the phone in the last French public telephone booth number 468 located in Murbach, eastern France, on July 12, 2024. With calls arriving from all over France, the last remaining telephone booth in France, located in a white zone in a French village of the Alsace region, is arousing a craze driven by nostalgia for a "vintage" era. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)

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This photograph shows the last French public telephone booth number 468 located in Murbach, eastern France, on July 12, 2024. With calls arriving from all over France, the last remaining telephone booth in France, located in a white zone in a French village of the Alsace region, is arousing a craze driven by nostalgia for a "vintage" era. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Ed Motta performs onstage during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Ed Motta performs onstage during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Ed Motta performs onstage during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Ed Motta performs onstage during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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A vendor arranges newspapers reporting on the death of Nguyen Phu Trong, the general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, in Hanoi on July 20, 2024. The general secretary of Vietnam's Communist Party Nguyen Phu Trong -- considered the country's top leader -- died on July 19 aged 80, his party said. (Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP)

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A man reads a newspaper reporting on the death of Nguyen Phu Trong, the general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, in Hanoi on July 20, 2024. The general secretary of Vietnam's Communist Party Nguyen Phu Trong -- considered the country's top leader -- died on July 19 aged 80, his party said. (Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP)

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A man reads a newspaper reporting on the death of Nguyen Phu Trong, the general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, in Hanoi on July 20, 2024. The general secretary of Vietnam's Communist Party Nguyen Phu Trong -- considered the country's top leader -- died on July 19 aged 80, his party said. (Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP)

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A homeless family are photographed outside a supermarket in Buenos Aires, on July 10, 2024. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ALESSIA MACCIONI / AFP)

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A homeless couple drink mate in a street in Buenos Aires on July 10, 2024. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ALESSIA MACCIONI / AFP)

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A sample of "Supersopa" is photographed at the Food Processing Plant of the National University of Quilmes in Bernal, Buenos Aires Province, on July 10, 2024. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ELENA BOFFETTA / AFP)

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Students prepare soup of the "Supersopa" program at the Food Processing Plant of the National University of Quilmes in Bernal, Buenos Aires Province, on July 10, 2024. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ELENA BOFFETTA / AFP)

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People eat soup from the "Supersopa" program at the Food Processing Plant of the National University of Quilmes in Bernal, Buenos Aires Province, on July 10, 2024. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ALESSIA MACCIONI / AFP)

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A man eats soup from the "Supersopa" program at the Food Processing Plant of the National University of Quilmes in Bernal, Buenos Aires Province, on July 10, 2024. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ALESSIA MACCIONI / AFP)

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People wait in line to receive a bowl with soup of the "Supersopa" program at the Food Processing Plant of the National University of Quilmes in Bernal, Buenos Aires Province, on July 10, 2024. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ALESSIA MACCIONI / AFP)

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A homeless woman warms her hands on a fire in a street in Buenos Aires on July 10, 2024. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ALESSIA MACCIONI / AFP)

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Eduardo Donza, sociologist and researcher at the Argentine social debt observatory of the Argentine Catholic University, poses during a interview with AFP on July 10, 2024 in Buenos Aires. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ALESSIA MACCIONI / AFP)

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People eat soup from the "Supersopa" program at the Food Processing Plant of the National University of Quilmes in Bernal, Buenos Aires Province, on July 10, 2024. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ALESSIA MACCIONI / AFP)

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Anahi Cuellas, Director of the "Supersopa" program, poses for a picture at the Food Processing Plant of the National University of Quilmes in Bernal, Buenos Aires Province, on July 10, 2024. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ALESSIA MACCIONI / AFP)

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A homeless couple hug on July 10, 2024 in Buenos Aires. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ALESSIA MACCIONI / AFP)

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A man waits in line to receive a bowl with soup from the "Supersopa" program at the Food Processing Plant of the National University of Quilmes in Bernal, Buenos Aires Province, on July 10, 2024. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ALESSIA MACCIONI / AFP)

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A homeless family are photographed outside a supermarket in Buenos Aires, on July 10, 2024. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ALESSIA MACCIONI / AFP)

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Students prepare to serve soup of the "Supersopa" program at the Food Processing Plant of the National University of Quilmes in Bernal, Buenos Aires Province, on July 10, 2024. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ALESSIA MACCIONI / AFP)

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Students prepare soup of the "Supersopa" program at the Food Processing Plant of the National University of Quilmes in Bernal, Buenos Aires Province, on July 10, 2024. After the first three months of the ultra-liberal Javier Milei's government, the statistics institute of the city of Buenos Aires reported that the indigence index reached its highest level since it began measuring it in 2015. The rate doubled to 16% compared to the first quarter of 2023. (Photo by ALESSIA MACCIONI / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Gabriel o Pensador performs onstage during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Fernanda Abreu performs during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Fernanda Abreu performs during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Fernanda Abreu performs during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Fernanda Abreu performs during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Fernanda Abreu (C) performs during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Fernanda Abreu performs during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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Brazilian singer Fernanda Abreu performs during the 90’s Festival at Marina da Gloria in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)

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The new head coach of Bolivia's national team Bolivian Oscar Villegas looks on during his presentation in La Paz, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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The new head coach of Bolivia's national team Bolivian Oscar Villegas speaks during his presentation in La Paz, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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The new head coach of Bolivia's national team Bolivian Oscar Villegas speaks during his presentation in La Paz, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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The new head coach of Bolivia's national team Bolivian Oscar Villegas speaks during his presentation in La Paz, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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The new head coach of Bolivia's national team Bolivian Oscar Villegas (R) listens to the president of the Bolivian Football Federation, Fernando Costa, during his presentation in La Paz, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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The new head coach of Bolivia's national team Bolivian Oscar Villegas (R) shakes hands with the president of the Bolivian Football Federation, Fernando Costa, during his presentation in La Paz, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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The new head coach of Bolivia's national team Bolivian Oscar Villegas poses for a picture holding Bolivia's jersey during his presentation in La Paz, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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The new head coach of Bolivia's national team Bolivian Oscar Villegas poses for a picture holding Bolivia's jersey during his presentation in La Paz, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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The new head coach of Bolivia's national team Bolivian Oscar Villegas poses for a picture holding Bolivia's jersey during his presentation in La Paz, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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The new head coach of Bolivia's national team Bolivian Oscar Villegas (R) receives Bolivia's jersey from the president of the Bolivian Football Federation, Fernando Costa, during his presentation in La Paz, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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The new head coach of Bolivia's national team Bolivian Oscar Villegas (R) receives Bolivia's jersey from the president of the Bolivian Football Federation, Fernando Costa, during his presentation in La Paz, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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The new head coach of Bolivia's national team Bolivian Oscar Villegas (R) receives Bolivia's jersey from the president of the Bolivian Football Federation, Fernando Costa, during his presentation in La Paz, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)

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AFP presents a reportage by Jaime Saldarriga of 32 pictures taken on June 20, 2024, of Colombian Daniel Piedrahita's orchid collection in La Ceja, Antioquia province, Colombia, on June 20, 2024. An explosion of color amid the forests of northwestern Colombia paints a collection of 25,000 orchids, Daniel Piedrahita's “passion”. He grows exotics and natives, given, bought and even cloned, in an effort to save endangered species from extinction. Search for all these reportage images using: COLOMBIA-ENVIRONMENT-ORCHIDS Search ‘REPORTAGE’ to source all feature, magazine and photo essays. (Photo by Jaime SALDARRIAGA / AFP)

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Boeing employees install a cargo door on a 777 aircraft under production at the Everett Production Facility on June 26, 2024 in Everett, Washington. The 777X, Boeing's latest incarnation of the popular 777 family, has received more than 500 orders, although it has not yet entered commercial service. Boeing had originally planned for the jet to enter service in January 2020. But the timeframe has been pushed back to 2025 due to certification delays. The jet still must be certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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A Norwegian Airlines 787-9 Dreamliner is under production at the Boeing Everett Production Facility in Everett, Washington, on June 26, 2024. Boeing expects to complete by the end of 2024 repair work on more than 100 Dreamliner 787 planes after detecting manufacturing problems on the fuselage, said Scott Stocker, head of Boeing's South Carolina plant and Vice President and General Manager of the 787 program. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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A Boeing 777X flight test aircraft is parked at a gate at the Everett Delivery Center on June 26, 2024 in Everett, Washington. The 777X, Boeing's latest incarnation of the popular 777 family, has received more than 500 orders, although it has not yet entered commercial service. Boeing had originally planned for the jet to enter service in January 2020. But the timeframe has been pushed back to 2025 due to certification delays. The jet still must be certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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A Boeing 777X flight test aircraft is parked at a gate at the Everett Delivery Center on June 26, 2024 in Everett, Washington. The 777X, Boeing's latest incarnation of the popular 777 family, has received more than 500 orders, although it has not yet entered commercial service. Boeing had originally planned for the jet to enter service in January 2020. But the timeframe has been pushed back to 2025 due to certification delays. The jet still must be certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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The wingtip of a Boeing 777X test aircraft is folded at the Everett Delivery Center on June 26, 2024, in Everett, Washington. In the mammoth factory that a Boeing manager calls the largest "on the planet" in terms of volume, the aviation company is assembling the world's biggest double-engined aircraft: the 777X. Ted Grady, chief pilot for the 777/777X program, said the wing tips on the new plane can pivot in around 20 seconds, giving the jet added agility in spite of its enormity. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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Brad Till (R), a managing director in Boeing's commercial business; with Ted Grady (L), chief pilot for the 777/777X program, speaks to the press at the Boeing Everett Delivery Center on June 26, 2024, in Everett, Washington. In the mammoth factory that a Boeing manager calls the largest "on the planet" in terms of volume, the aviation company is assembling the world's biggest double-engined aircraft: the 777X. The 777 is "the most successful twin aisle airplane of all times," Till told reporters. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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Boeing employees build 777 aircrafts under production at the Everett Production Facility on June 26, 2024 in Everett, Washington. The 777X, Boeing's latest incarnation of the popular 777 family, has received more than 500 orders, although it has not yet entered commercial service. Boeing had originally planned for the jet to enter service in January 2020. But the timeframe has been pushed back to 2025 due to certification delays. The jet still must be certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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A Boeing employee works on the wing of a 777 aircraft under production at the Everett Production Facility on June 26, 2024 in Everett, Washington. The 777X, Boeing's latest incarnation of the popular 777 family, has received more than 500 orders, although it has not yet entered commercial service. Boeing had originally planned for the jet to enter service in January 2020. But the timeframe has been pushed back to 2025 due to certification delays. The jet still must be certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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Boeing 777 freighters and 777X are built at the Everett Production Facility on June 26, 2024 in Everett, Washington. In the mammoth factory that a Boeing manager calls the largest "on the planet" in terms of volume, the aviation company is assembling the world's biggest double-engined aircraft: the 777X. Boeing is assembling three versions of the jet: the 777-200 cargo plane, which is based on a 777 model already in service; the next-generation 777-9 which is still being certified; and the 777-8, another new model that is somewhat smaller than 777-9. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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An employee looks at a Boeing 777X flight test aircraft at the Everett Delivery Center on June 26, 2024 in Everett, Washington. The 777X, Boeing's latest incarnation of the popular 777 family, has received more than 500 orders, although it has not yet entered commercial service. Boeing had originally planned for the jet to enter service in January 2020. But the timeframe has been pushed back to 2025 due to certification delays. The jet still must be certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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The wingtip of a Boeing 777X test aircraft is folded at the Everett Delivery Center on June 26, 2024, in Everett, Washington. In the mammoth factory that a Boeing manager calls the largest "on the planet" in terms of volume, the aviation company is assembling the world's biggest double-engined aircraft: the 777X. Ted Grady, chief pilot for the 777/777X program, said the wing tips on the new plane can pivot in around 20 seconds, giving the jet added agility in spite of its enormity. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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The exterior of a 777X flight test aircraft at the Everett Delivery Center on June 26, 2024, in Everett, Washington. In the mammoth factory that a Boeing manager calls the largest "on the planet" in terms of volume, the aviation company is assembling the world's biggest double-engined aircraft: the 777X. Boeing is assembling three versions of the jet: the 777-200 cargo plane, which is based on a 777 model already in service; the next-generation 777-9 which is still being certified; and the 777-8, another new model that is somewhat smaller than 777-9. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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A Norwegian Airlines 787-9 Dreamliner with an image of French singer Edith Piaf is under production at the Boeing Everett Production Facility in Everett, Washington, on June 26, 2024. Boeing expects to complete by the end of 2024 repair work on more than 100 Dreamliner 787 planes after detecting manufacturing problems on the fuselage, said Scott Stocker, head of Boeing's South Carolina plant and Vice President and General Manager of the 787 program. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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Boeing 777 freighters and 777X are built at the Everett Production Facility on June 26, 2024 in Everett, Washington. In the mammoth factory that a Boeing manager calls the largest "on the planet" in terms of volume, the aviation company is assembling the world's biggest double-engined aircraft: the 777X. Boeing is assembling three versions of the jet: the 777-200 cargo plane, which is based on a 777 model already in service; the next-generation 777-9 which is still being certified; and the 777-8, another new model that is somewhat smaller than 777-9. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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Boeing Senior Director of Technology and Sustainability for Product Development, Tia Benson-Tolle, speaks to at the Boeing Everett Delivery Center on June 26, 2024 in Everett, Washington. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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A Norwegian Airlines 787-9 Dreamliner is under production at the Boeing Everett Production Facility in Everett, Washington, on June 26, 2024. Boeing expects to complete by the end of 2024 repair work on more than 100 Dreamliner 787 planes after detecting manufacturing problems on the fuselage, said Scott Stocker, head of Boeing's South Carolina plant and Vice President and General Manager of the 787 program. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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A Boeing 777x is parked outside the Future of Flight Aviation Center on June 26, 2024 in Everett, Washington. The 777X, Boeing's latest incarnation of the popular 777 family, has received more than 500 orders, although it has not yet entered commercial service. Boeing had originally planned for the jet to enter service in January 2020. But the timeframe has been pushed back to 2025 due to certification delays. The jet still must be certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration. (Photo by Jennifer Buchanan / POOL / AFP)

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