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Israelis watch as rockets fired from southern Lebanon are intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome air defence system over the Upper Galilee region in northern Israel on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

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Journalists report from an area overlooking the port of the northern Israeli city of Haifa on September 25, 2024. Israeli warplanes pounded villages in south Lebanon for a third day, Lebanese media reported on September 25, while Israel said it intercepted a missile fired after sirens sounded early morning in Tel Aviv. (Photo by Jack Guez / AFP)

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Israeli emergency responders arrive at the site of a rocket strike, fired from Lebanon, in the northern Israeli city of Safed, near the border with Lebanon, on September 25, 2024. Lebanon said 10 people were killed in Israeli strikes on September 25, including two rare strikes in mountain areas outside Hezbollah's traditional strongholds in the south and east. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

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Unite Union General Secretary Sharon Graham waits to speak on the fourth day of the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

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This handout picture provided by the office of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei shows him greeting an audience during a meeting with military personnel and veterans of the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, in Tehran on September 25 2024. Iran's supreme leader said on September 25 that Israel's killing of top Hezbollah commanders couldn't bring the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group to its knees. The Israel-Lebanon border has seen near-daily exchanges of fire since the outbreak of the Gaza war in October, after Palestinian militant group Hamas's unprecedented attack on Israel. (Photo by KHAMENEI.IR / AFP) / === RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / HO / KHAMENEI.IR" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS ===

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Daniela Cavallo (C), chairwoman of the General and Group Works Council of the Volkswagen Group, poses with members of the union as they demonstrate on September 25, 2024 in front of Schloss Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, northern Germany on September 25, 2024 where talks between unions and the Volkswagen management are taking place following an announcement of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) that drastic cost-cutting measures are needed to keep the carmaker competitive. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. Volkswagen has repeatedly stressed that its costs are excessive and profit margins too low, particularly at its core VW brand. (Photo by RONNY HARTMANN / AFP)

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Daniela Cavallo (C), chairwoman of the General and Group Works Council of the Volkswagen Group, and Thorsten Groeger (R), negotiator of the IG Metall metalworkers union, wait at the Schloss Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, northern Germany on September 25, 2024 where talks between unions and the Volkswagen management are taking place following an announcement of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) that drastic cost-cutting measures are needed to keep the carmaker competitive. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. Volkswagen has repeatedly stressed that its costs are excessive and profit margins too low, particularly at its core VW brand. (Photo by RONNY HARTMANN / AFP)

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Daniela Cavallo, chairwoman of the General and Group Works Council of the Volkswagen Group, arrives at the Schloss Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, northern Germany on September 25, 2024 where talks between unions and the Volkswagen management are taking place following an announcement of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) that drastic cost-cutting measures are needed to keep the carmaker competitive. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. Volkswagen has repeatedly stressed that its costs are excessive and profit margins too low, particularly at its core VW brand. (Photo by RONNY HARTMANN / AFP)

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Daniela Cavallo (C), chairwoman of the General and Group Works Council of the Volkswagen Group, shakes hands with Volkswagen chief negotiator Arne Meiswinkel (R) at the Schloss Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, northern Germany on September 25, 2024 where talks between unions and the Volkswagen management are taking place following an announcement of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) that drastic cost-cutting measures are needed to keep the carmaker competitive. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. Volkswagen has repeatedly stressed that its costs are excessive and profit margins too low, particularly at its core VW brand. (Photo by RONNY HARTMANN / AFP)

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Unite Union General Secretary Sharon Graham delivers a speech to delegates on the fourth day of the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

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Unite Union General Secretary Sharon Graham waits to speak on the fourth day of the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

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Unite Union General Secretary Sharon Graham delivers a speech to delegates on the fourth day of the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

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Unite Union General Secretary Sharon Graham delivers a speech to delegates on the fourth day of the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

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Unite Union General Secretary Sharon Graham delivers a speech to delegates on the fourth day of the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

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Unite Union General Secretary Sharon Graham delivers a speech to delegates on the fourth day of the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

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Unite Union General Secretary Sharon Graham delivers a speech to delegates on the fourth day of the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

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Unite Union General Secretary Sharon Graham delivers a speech to delegates on the fourth day of the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

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This handout picture provided by the office of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei shows him greeting an audience during a meeting with military personnel and veterans of the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, in Tehran on September 25 2024. Iran's supreme leader said on September 25 that Israel's killing of top Hezbollah commanders couldn't bring the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group to its knees. The Israel-Lebanon border has seen near-daily exchanges of fire since the outbreak of the Gaza war in October, after Palestinian militant group Hamas's unprecedented attack on Israel. (Photo by KHAMENEI.IR / AFP) / === RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / HO / KHAMENEI.IR" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS ===

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An Israeli emergency responder displays remnants of a rocket at the site of a strike, fired from Lebanon, in the northern Israeli city of Safed, near the border with Lebanon, on September 25, 2024. Lebanon said 10 people were killed in Israeli strikes on September 25, including two rare strikes in mountain areas outside Hezbollah's traditional strongholds in the south and east. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

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Israeli emergency responders arrive at the site of a rocket strike, fired from Lebanon, in the northern Israeli city of Safed, near the border with Lebanon, on September 25, 2024. Lebanon said 10 people were killed in Israeli strikes on September 25, including two rare strikes in mountain areas outside Hezbollah's traditional strongholds in the south and east. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

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Israeli emergency responders remove remnants of a rocket at the site of a strike, fired from Lebanon, in the northern Israeli city of Safed, near the border with Lebanon, on September 25, 2024. Lebanon said 10 people were killed in Israeli strikes on September 25, including two rare strikes in mountain areas outside Hezbollah's traditional strongholds in the south and east. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

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Israeli emergency responders arrive at the site of a rocket strike, fired from Lebanon, in the northern Israeli city of Safed, near the border with Lebanon, on September 25, 2024. Lebanon said 10 people were killed in Israeli strikes on September 25, including two rare strikes in mountain areas outside Hezbollah's traditional strongholds in the south and east. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

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An Israeli emergency responder arrives at the site of a rocket strike, fired from Lebanon, in the northern Israeli city of Safed, near the border with Lebanon, on September 25, 2024. Lebanon said 10 people were killed in Israeli strikes on September 25, including two rare strikes in mountain areas outside Hezbollah's traditional strongholds in the south and east. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

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Israeli emergency responders remove remnants of a rocket at the site of a strike, fired from Lebanon, in the northern Israeli city of Safed, near the border with Lebanon, on September 25, 2024. Lebanon said 10 people were killed in Israeli strikes on September 25, including two rare strikes in mountain areas outside Hezbollah's traditional strongholds in the south and east. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

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Israeli emergency responders arrive at the site of a rocket strike, fired from Lebanon, in the northern Israeli city of Safed, near the border with Lebanon, on September 25, 2024. Lebanon said 10 people were killed in Israeli strikes on September 25, including two rare strikes in mountain areas outside Hezbollah's traditional strongholds in the south and east. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

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An Israeli emergency responder arrives at the site of a rocket strike, fired from Lebanon, in the northern Israeli city of Safed, near the border with Lebanon, on September 25, 2024. Lebanon said 10 people were killed in Israeli strikes on September 25, including two rare strikes in mountain areas outside Hezbollah's traditional strongholds in the south and east. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

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Volkswagen chief negotiator Arne Meiswinkel (C) waits at the Schloss Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, northern Germany on September 25, 2024 where talks between unions and the Volkswagen management are taking place following an announcement of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) that drastic cost-cutting measures are needed to keep the carmaker competitive. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. Volkswagen has repeatedly stressed that its costs are excessive and profit margins too low, particularly at its core VW brand. (Photo by RONNY HARTMANN / AFP)

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Volkswagen chief negotiator Arne Meiswinkel (C-L) waits at the Schloss Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, northern Germany on September 25, 2024 where talks between unions and the Volkswagen management are taking place following an announcement of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) that drastic cost-cutting measures are needed to keep the carmaker competitive. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. Volkswagen has repeatedly stressed that its costs are excessive and profit margins too low, particularly at its core VW brand. (Photo by RONNY HARTMANN / AFP)

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Volkswagen chief negotiator Arne Meiswinkel waits at the Schloss Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, northern Germany on September 25, 2024 where talks between unions and the Volkswagen management are taking place following an announcement of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) that drastic cost-cutting measures are needed to keep the carmaker competitive. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. Volkswagen has repeatedly stressed that its costs are excessive and profit margins too low, particularly at its core VW brand. (Photo by RONNY HARTMANN / AFP)

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Volkswagen chief negotiator Arne Meiswinkel arrives at the Schloss Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, northern Germany on September 25, 2024 where talks between unions and the Volkswagen management are taking place following an announcement of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) that drastic cost-cutting measures are needed to keep the carmaker competitive. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. Volkswagen has repeatedly stressed that its costs are excessive and profit margins too low, particularly at its core VW brand. (Photo by RONNY HARTMANN / AFP)

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Volkswagen chief negotiator Arne Meiswinkel (C) walks past protesting union members as he arrives at the Schloss Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, northern Germany on September 25, 2024 where talks between unions and the Volkswagen management are taking place following an announcement of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) that drastic cost-cutting measures are needed to keep the carmaker competitive. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. Volkswagen has repeatedly stressed that its costs are excessive and profit margins too low, particularly at its core VW brand. (Photo by RONNY HARTMANN / AFP)

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Volkswagen chief negotiator Arne Meiswinkel (L) walks past protesting union members as he arrives at the Schloss Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, northern Germany on September 25, 2024 where talks between unions and the Volkswagen management are taking place following an announcement of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) that drastic cost-cutting measures are needed to keep the carmaker competitive. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. Volkswagen has repeatedly stressed that its costs are excessive and profit margins too low, particularly at its core VW brand. (Photo by RONNY HARTMANN / AFP)

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A view of the destruction at the site of an Israeli strike on the Mount Lebanon village of Maaysra, east of the Christian coastal town of Byblos, on September 25, 2024. Lebanon said 15 people were killed in Israeli strikes on September 25, including two rare strikes in mountain areas outside Hezbollah's traditional strongholds in the south and east. (Photo by AFP)

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People inspect the damage at the site of an Israeli strike on the Mount Lebanon village of Maaysra, east of the Christian coastal town of Byblos, on September 25, 2024. Lebanon said 15 people were killed in Israeli strikes on September 25, including two rare strikes in mountain areas outside Hezbollah's traditional strongholds in the south and east. (Photo by AFP)

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People inspect the damage at the site of an Israeli strike on the Mount Lebanon village of Maaysra, east of the Christian coastal town of Byblos, on September 25, 2024. Lebanon said 15 people were killed in Israeli strikes on September 25, including two rare strikes in mountain areas outside Hezbollah's traditional strongholds in the south and east. (Photo by AFP)

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A view of the destruction at the site of an Israeli strike on the Mount Lebanon village of Maaysra, east of the Christian coastal town of Byblos, on September 25, 2024. Lebanon said 15 people were killed in Israeli strikes on September 25, including two rare strikes in mountain areas outside Hezbollah's traditional strongholds in the south and east. (Photo by AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows visitors playing the shooting game "Zapper and Scope SP" during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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Norway's Defence Minister Bjorn Arild Gram (L) and Australia's Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles inspect a guard of honor outside the Defence Ministry at Akershus fortress in Oslo on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Terje Bendiksby / NTB / AFP) / Norway OUT

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Norway's Defence Minister Bjorn Arild Gram (L) and Australia's Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles inspect a guard of honor outside the Defence Ministry at Akershus fortress in Oslo on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Terje Bendiksby / NTB / AFP) / Norway OUT

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Volkswagen chief negotiator Arne Meiswinkel (R) shake hands members of the IG Metall metalworkers union at the Schloss Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, northern Germany on September 25, 2024 where talks between unions and the Volkswagen management are to start following an announcement of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) that drastic cost-cutting measures are needed to keep the carmaker competitive. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. Volkswagen has repeatedly stressed that its costs are excessive and profit margins too low, particularly at its core VW brand. (Photo by RONNY HARTMANN / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows visitors standing on an interactive display of the traditional Japanese card game of "Hyakunin isshu" on the floor during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows large pillows on display at the gift shop during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a visitor recording video of the traditional Japanese card game of "Hyakunin isshu", displayed on the floor during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a visitor (C) paying for his food at the restaurant during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a visitor looking at a display of controllers during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows visitors interacting with a game during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows visitors playing the shooting game "Zapper and Scope SP" during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows visitors trying to play the traditional Japanese card game of "Hyakunin isshu" on the floor during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a visitor looking at his phone in the courtyard during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a visitor interacting with a game during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a Super Mario on a pole in the courtyard during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows visitors interacting with a game during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows visitors interacting with a game during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a visitor playing the shooting game "Zapper and Scope SP" during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a visitor interacting with a game during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows the entrance to the first of three buildings during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a Super Mario on a pole in the courtyard during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows signage in the courtyard of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, during a media preview in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows visitors playing the shooting game "Zapper and Scope SP" during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a general view of the first floor during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows the signage at the entrance to the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, during a media preview in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows visitors playing the shooting game "Zapper and Scope SP" during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a visitor (R) walking past digital displays during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a visitor taking a selfie with a large Wii pillow in the courtyard during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a visitor taking photos of a showcase display during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a general view of the gift shop during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows visitors interacting with games during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows visitors interacting with a game during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows buildings 1, 2 and 3 of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, during a media preview in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a visitor interacting with a game during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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This photo taken on September 24, 2024 shows a visitor looking at a display of game controllers during a media preview of the new Nintendo Museum, located inside a renovated old factory, in suburbs of Kyoto. Japan's Nintendo it will open its much-awaited first museum on October 2 featuring vintage video games and an interactive shoot-em-up with "Super Mario" characters. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)

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India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir (L) speaks with player Virat Kohli during a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP) / -- IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE --

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French CEO of SNCF Voyageurs Christophe Fanichet attends the presentation of the French railway operator SNCF's next-generation light passenger train dubbed DRAISY as it is unveiled in Strasbourg, eastern France, on September 25, 2024. The DRAISY train is expected to enter service on rural railway lines in 2027, providing a 100% electric and sustainable transport solution for low-density regions, with 60% reduced operating costs compared to traditional trains. (Photo by Abdesslam MIRDASS / AFP)

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India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir (center L) speaks with player Virat Kohli during a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir (L) speaks with player Virat Kohli during a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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Volkswagen chief negotiator Arne Meiswinkel (R) shake hands with Thorsten Groeger, negotiator of the IG Metall metalworkers union at the Schloss Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, northern Germany on September 25, 2024 where talks between unions and the Volkswagen management are to start following an announcement of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) that drastic cost-cutting measures are needed to keep the carmaker competitive. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. Volkswagen has repeatedly stressed that its costs are excessive and profit margins too low, particularly at its core VW brand. (Photo by RONNY HARTMANN / AFP)

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Volkswagen chief negotiator Arne Meiswinkel walks past protesting union members as he arrives at the Schloss Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, northern Germany on September 25, 2024 where talks between unions and the Volkswagen management are to start following an announcement of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) that drastic cost-cutting measures are needed to keep the carmaker competitive. After Volkswagen's bombshell announcement earlier in September 2024 that it could close factories in Germany for the first time, company management and unions will begin tense talks on a new pay deal. Volkswagen has repeatedly stressed that its costs are excessive and profit margins too low, particularly at its core VW brand. (Photo by RONNY HARTMANN / AFP)

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French soldiers and gendarmes take part in the ongoing excavations in the 'graveyard' of the now deceased serial killer Emile Louis, in the hope of finding news remains, near Rouvray on September 25, 2024. Forty years after the events, extensive excavations began in an area, which had once been designated by Emile Louis as a place where he would have hidden bodies. (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD / AFP)

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French soldiers and gendarmes take part in the ongoing excavations in the 'graveyard' of the now deceased serial killer Emile Louis, in the hope of finding news remains, near Rouvray on September 25, 2024. Forty years after the events, extensive excavations began in an area, which had once been designated by Emile Louis as a place where he would have hidden bodies. (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD / AFP)

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French soldiers and gendarmes take part in the ongoing excavations in the 'graveyard' of the now deceased serial killer Emile Louis, in the hope of finding news remains, near Rouvray on September 25, 2024. Forty years after the events, extensive excavations began in an area, which had once been designated by Emile Louis as a place where he would have hidden bodies. (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD / AFP)

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French CEO of French railway company SNCF Jean-Pierre Farandou looks on as he attends the presentation of the French railway operator SNCF's next-generation light passenger train dubbed DRAISY as it is unveiled in Strasbourg, eastern France, on September 25, 2024. The DRAISY train is expected to enter service on rural railway lines in 2027, providing a 100% electric and sustainable transport solution for low-density regions, with 60% reduced operating costs compared to traditional trains. (Photo by Abdesslam MIRDASS / AFP)

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French CEO of French railway company SNCF Jean-Pierre Farandou looks on as he attends the presentation of the French railway operator SNCF's next-generation light passenger train dubbed DRAISY as it is unveiled in Strasbourg, eastern France, on September 25, 2024. The DRAISY train is expected to enter service on rural railway lines in 2027, providing a 100% electric and sustainable transport solution for low-density regions, with 60% reduced operating costs compared to traditional trains. (Photo by Abdesslam MIRDASS / AFP)

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French soldiers and gendarmes take part in the ongoing excavations in the 'graveyard' of the now deceased serial killer Emile Louis, in the hope of finding news remains, near Rouvray on September 25, 2024. Forty years after the events, extensive excavations began in an area, which had once been designated by Emile Louis as a place where he would have hidden bodies. (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD / AFP)

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(From L) President of the Occitanie regional council Carole Delga attends the presentation of the French railway operator SNCF's next-generation light passenger train dubbed DRAISY as it is unveiled in Strasbourg, eastern France, on September 25, 2024. The DRAISY train is expected to enter service on rural railway lines in 2027, providing a 100% electric and sustainable transport solution for low-density regions, with 60% reduced operating costs compared to traditional trains. (Photo by Abdesslam MIRDASS / AFP)

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(From L) President of the Grand-Est regional council Franck Leroy attends the presentation of the French railway operator SNCF's next-generation light passenger train dubbed DRAISY as it is unveiled in Strasbourg, eastern France, on September 25, 2024. The DRAISY train is expected to enter service on rural railway lines in 2027, providing a 100% electric and sustainable transport solution for low-density regions, with 60% reduced operating costs compared to traditional trains. (Photo by Abdesslam MIRDASS / AFP)

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(From L) Vice-Chairwoman of the LOHR Group Marie-Jose Navarre attends the presentation of the French railway operator SNCF's next-generation light passenger train dubbed DRAISY as it is unveiled in Strasbourg, eastern France, on September 25, 2024. The DRAISY train is expected to enter service on rural railway lines in 2027, providing a 100% electric and sustainable transport solution for low-density regions, with 60% reduced operating costs compared to traditional trains. (Photo by Abdesslam MIRDASS / AFP)

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(From L) French CEO of SNCF Voyageurs Christophe Fanichet, President of the Occitanie regional council Carole Delga, President of the Grand-Est regional council Franck Leroy, French CEO of French railway company SNCF Jean-Pierre Farandou, attend the presentation of the French railway operator SNCF's next-generation light passenger train dubbed DRAISY as it is unveiled in Strasbourg, eastern France, on September 25, 2024. The DRAISY train is expected to enter service on rural railway lines in 2027, providing a 100% electric and sustainable transport solution for low-density regions, with 60% reduced operating costs compared to traditional trains. (Photo by Abdesslam MIRDASS / AFP)

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(From L) President of the Grand-Est regional council Franck Leroy, Vice-Chairwoman of the LOHR Group Marie-Jose Navarre, French CEO of French railway company SNCF Jean-Pierre Farandou, President of the Occitanie regional council Carole Delga attend the presentation of the French railway operator SNCF's next-generation light passenger train dubbed DRAISY as it is unveiled in Strasbourg, eastern France, on September 25, 2024. The DRAISY train is expected to enter service on rural railway lines in 2027, providing a 100% electric and sustainable transport solution for low-density regions, with 60% reduced operating costs compared to traditional trains. (Photo by Abdesslam MIRDASS / AFP)

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(From L) President of the Grand-Est regional council Franck Leroy, Vice-Chairwoman of the LOHR Group Marie-Jose Navarre, French CEO of French railway company SNCF Jean-Pierre Farandou, President of the Occitanie regional council Carole Delga attend the presentation of the French railway operator SNCF's next-generation light passenger train dubbed DRAISY as it is unveiled in Strasbourg, eastern France, on September 25, 2024. The DRAISY train is expected to enter service on rural railway lines in 2027, providing a 100% electric and sustainable transport solution for low-density regions, with 60% reduced operating costs compared to traditional trains. (Photo by Abdesslam MIRDASS / AFP)

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India's Rishabh Pant attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s Shubman Gill (L) and Rishabh Pant attend a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s captain Rohit Sharma attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s captain Rohit Sharma attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India's Ravichandran Ashwin (L) and Ravindra Jadeja attend a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India's Ravichandran Ashwin attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s captain Rohit Sharma attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s KL Rahul attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s Jasprit Bumrah attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s Axar Patel (R) and Jasprit Bumrah attend a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s Axar Patel (R) and Jasprit Bumrah attend a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s Rishabh Pant attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India's team members attend a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India's Ravichandran Ashwin attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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Sri Lanka's Nishan Peiris attends a practice session on the eve of their second Test cricket match against New Zealand at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Galle on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP)

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India’s Virat Kohli attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s Virat Kohli attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s Virat Kohli attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s Virat Kohli attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s Virat Kohli attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s Virat Kohli (L) arrives for a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir (C) inspects the pitch during a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir (2L) inspects the pitch during a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s Yashasvi Jaiswal attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s Virat Kohli attends a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s captaim Rohit Sharma (2R) inspects the pitch during a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s captaim Rohit Sharma (R) inspects the pitch during a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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India’s Virat Kohli (R) and Axar Patel attend a practice session at the Green Park Cricket Stadium in Kanpur on September 25, 2024, ahead of their second cricket Test match against Bangladesh. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

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Britain's Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall delivers a keynote speech on the fourth day of the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

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Britain's Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall delivers a keynote speech on the fourth day of the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

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Britain's Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall delivers a keynote speech on the fourth day of the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

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Britain's Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall delivers a keynote speech on the fourth day of the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

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Sri Lanka's head coach Sanath Jayasuriya (4L) along with players inspect the pitch during a practice session on the eve of their second Test cricket match against New Zealand at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Galle on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP)

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Sri Lanka's Dimuth Karunaratne (R) and Lahiru Kumara attend a practice session on the eve of their second Test cricket match against New Zealand at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Galle on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP)

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Sri Lanka's Dimuth Karunaratne (R) and Lahiru Kumara attend a practice session on the eve of their second Test cricket match against New Zealand at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Galle on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP)

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Sri Lanka's head coach Sanath Jayasuriya looks through a camera viewfinder during a practice session on the eve of their second Test cricket match against New Zealand at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Galle on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP)

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Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis attends a practice session on the eve of their second Test cricket match against New Zealand at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Galle on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP)

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Sri Lanka's Dimuth Karunaratne (L) and Lahiru Kumara attend a practice session on the eve of their second Test cricket match against New Zealand at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Galle on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP)

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Britain's Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson delivers a keynote speech on the fourth day of the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

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