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Pamela Rayane Fernandes shows photos of her 5-year-old daughter Emanuelle, who died in Bento Rodriguez following the collapse of the Fundão dam in Cachoeira do Brumado, district of Mariana, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, on October 9, 2024. Emanuele Vitoria was at home with her father and brother when a river of mud bore down on their quiet village in the mountains of southeast Brazil nine years ago. The body of the five-year-old was found five days after the November 5, 2015 mudslide, triggered by the collapse of a dam at a mine owned by Samarco, a joint venture between Brazilian mining giant Vale and Australia's BHP. (Photo by DOUGLAS MAGNO / AFP)

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Pamela Rayane Fernandes shows a t-shirt of her 5-year-old daughter Emanuelle, who died in Bento Rodriguez following the collapse of the Fundão dam in Cachoeira do Brumado, district of Mariana, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, on October 9, 2024. Emanuele Vitoria was at home with her father and brother when a river of mud bore down on their quiet village in the mountains of southeast Brazil nine years ago. The body of the five-year-old was found five days after the November 5, 2015 mudslide, triggered by the collapse of a dam at a mine owned by Samarco, a joint venture between Brazilian mining giant Vale and Australia's BHP. (Photo by DOUGLAS MAGNO / AFP)

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Pamela Rayane Fernandes cries when she smells a t-shirt of her 5-year-old daughter Emanuelle, who died in Bento Rodriguez following the collapse of the Fundão dam in Cachoeira do Brumado, district of Mariana, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, on October 9, 2024. Emanuele Vitoria was at home with her father and brother when a river of mud bore down on their quiet village in the mountains of southeast Brazil nine years ago. The body of the five-year-old was found five days after the November 5, 2015 mudslide, triggered by the collapse of a dam at a mine owned by Samarco, a joint venture between Brazilian mining giant Vale and Australia's BHP. (Photo by DOUGLAS MAGNO / AFP)

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Pamela Rayane Fernandes shows photos of her 5-year-old daughter Emanuelle, who died in Bento Rodriguez following the collapse of the Fundão dam in Cachoeira do Brumado, district of Mariana, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, on October 9, 2024. Emanuele Vitoria was at home with her father and brother when a river of mud bore down on their quiet village in the mountains of southeast Brazil nine years ago. The body of the five-year-old was found five days after the November 5, 2015 mudslide, triggered by the collapse of a dam at a mine owned by Samarco, a joint venture between Brazilian mining giant Vale and Australia's BHP. (Photo by DOUGLAS MAGNO / AFP)

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Pamela Rayane Fernandes poses holding a tombstone of her 5-year-old daughter Emanuelle, who died in Bento Rodriguez following the collapse of the Fundão dam in Cachoeira do Brumado, district of Mariana, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, on October 9, 2024. Emanuele Vitoria was at home with her father and brother when a river of mud bore down on their quiet village in the mountains of southeast Brazil nine years ago. The body of the five-year-old was found five days after the November 5, 2015 mudslide, triggered by the collapse of a dam at a mine owned by Samarco, a joint venture between Brazilian mining giant Vale and Australia's BHP. (Photo by DOUGLAS MAGNO / AFP)

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Mauro Marcos da Silva stands in front of what remains of his father's house destroyed by floods following the collapse of the Fundão dam in Bento Rodrigues, Minas Gerais state, Brazil, on October 14, 2024. Emanuele Vitoria was at home with her father and brother when a river of mud bore down on their quiet village in the mountains of southeast Brazil nine years ago. The body of the five-year-old was found five days after the November 5, 2015 mudslide, triggered by the collapse of a dam at a mine owned by Samarco, a joint venture between Brazilian mining giant Vale and Australia's BHP. (Photo by DOUGLAS MAGNO / AFP)

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Aerial view of the remains of Mauro Marcos da Silva father's house destroyed by floods following the collapse of the Fundão dam in Bento Rodrigues, Minas Gerais state, Brazil, on October 14, 2024. Emanuele Vitoria was at home with her father and brother when a river of mud bore down on their quiet village in the mountains of southeast Brazil nine years ago. The body of the five-year-old was found five days after the November 5, 2015 mudslide, triggered by the collapse of a dam at a mine owned by Samarco, a joint venture between Brazilian mining giant Vale and Australia's BHP. (Photo by DOUGLAS MAGNO / AFP)

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Aerial view of the Novo Bento Rodrigues village that is being built to receive those affected by the collapse of the Fundão dam in Bento Rodrigues, Minas Gerais State, Brazil, on October 14, 2024. Emanuele Vitoria was at home with her father and brother when a river of mud bore down on their quiet village in the mountains of southeast Brazil nine years ago. The body of the five-year-old was found five days after the November 5, 2015 mudslide, triggered by the collapse of a dam at a mine owned by Samarco, a joint venture between Brazilian mining giant Vale and Australia's BHP. (Photo by DOUGLAS MAGNO / AFP)

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Aerial view of the Novo Bento Rodrigues village that is being built to receive those affected by the collapse of the Fundão dam in Bento Rodrigues, Minas Gerais State, Brazil, on October 14, 2024. Emanuele Vitoria was at home with her father and brother when a river of mud bore down on their quiet village in the mountains of southeast Brazil nine years ago. The body of the five-year-old was found five days after the November 5, 2015 mudslide, triggered by the collapse of a dam at a mine owned by Samarco, a joint venture between Brazilian mining giant Vale and Australia's BHP. (Photo by DOUGLAS MAGNO / AFP)

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Aerial view of the Novo Bento Rodrigues village that is being built to receive those affected by the collapse of the Fundão dam in Bento Rodrigues, Minas Gerais State, Brazil, on October 14, 2024. Emanuele Vitoria was at home with her father and brother when a river of mud bore down on their quiet village in the mountains of southeast Brazil nine years ago. The body of the five-year-old was found five days after the November 5, 2015 mudslide, triggered by the collapse of a dam at a mine owned by Samarco, a joint venture between Brazilian mining giant Vale and Australia's BHP. (Photo by DOUGLAS MAGNO / AFP)

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A Siberian husky looks for scraps of food at the beach of Nouakchott, on October 08, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Siberian husky dogs observe a horse passing by at the beach of Nouakchott, on October 08, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Men wash three husky dogs in the sea of Nouakchott, on October 08, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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A man pulls a husky dog into the sea of Nouakchott, on October 08, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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A young boy comes out of the water with a Siberian husky, at the beach of Nouakchott, on October 08, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Dior, a white husky dog, sits in the garden of Mor Babu in Nouakchott, on October 08, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Mor Babu poses with Dior, a white husky dog, in his garden in Nouakchott, on October 08, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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A child carries a husky dog to the sea of Nouakchott, on October 08, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Amadou Daff poses with Iris, a four months old Siberian husky dog who born in Tunisia and has been brought recently to Nouakchott in Mauritania, on October 8, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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An exemplar of white Malamute husky dog in a cage of a dog breeder in Nouakchott on October 4, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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An exemplar of white husky dog in a cage of a dog breeder in Nouakchott on October 4, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Iris, a four months old Siberian husky dog who born in Tunisia and has been brought recently to Nouakchott in Mauritania, on October 8, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Amadou Daff washes Iris, a four months old Siberian husky dog who born in Tunisia and has been brought recently to Nouakchott in Mauritania, on October 8, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Amadou Daff poses with Iris, a four months old Siberian husky dog who born in Tunisia and has been brought recently to Nouakchott in Mauritania, on October 8, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Amadou, a vet and dog breeder in Nouakchott, opens the cage of Gloria, a seven years old Siberian husky dog, on October 4, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Amadou, a vet and dog breeder in Nouakchott, poses in the cage of Gloria, a seven years old Siberian husky dog, on October 4, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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A dog breeding of Husky dog, German and Belgian shepherds, Rottweilers, in Nouakchott on October 8, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Ahmed brings his dog Rogue, a Siberian husky dog, for a walk at the beach of Nouakchott, on September 28, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Ahmed brings his dog Rogue, a Siberian husky dog, for a walk at the beach of Nouakchott, on September 28, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Amadou, a vet and dog breeder in Nouakchott, holds Loup, a majestic Siberian husky dog, while his children brush it, on October 8, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Amadou, a vet and dog breeder in Nouakchott, holds Loup, a majestic Siberian husky dog, on October 8, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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A Siberian husky looks for scraps of food at the beach of Nouakchott, on October 08, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Ahmed brings his dog Rogue, a Siberian husky dog, for a walk at the beach of Nouakchott, on September 28, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Rogue, a Siberian husky dog stands on the beach of Nouakchott, on September 28, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Ahmed brings its Siberian husky dog for a walk on the beach of Nouakchott, on September 28, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Ahmed Maham poses with Koyo a Siberian husky dog, on the dunes out of Nouakchott, on October 9, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Koyo, a one year old Siberian husky dog, sits on the dunes out of Nouakchott, on October 9, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Rogue, a Siberian husky dog, stands on the back of the Ahmed’s pickup at the beach of Nouakchott, on September 28, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Ahmed Maham walks with Koyo a Siberian husky dog, on the dunes out of Nouakchott, on October 9, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Ahmed Maham walks with Koyo a Siberian husky dog, on the dunes out of Nouakchott, on October 9, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Koyo, a one year old Siberian husky dog, sits on the dunes out of Nouakchott, on October 9, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Ahmed Maham walks with Koyo a Siberian husky dog, on the dunes out of Nouakchott, on October 9, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Ahmed Maham poses with Koyo a Siberian husky dog, on the dunes out of Nouakchott, on October 9, 2024. Traditionally bred as sled dogs in the far north of Siberia, huskies are proving an ever more popular pet in the Sahara -- where temperatures can regularly soar to 40 degrees Celsius. While the sweltering heat is not an ideal climate for the Arctic breed, huskies have a great capacity to adapt, said Hela Rokbani from the French Animal Protection Agency (SPA). The dogs have two layers of fur which act as a thermal regulator, protecting them from the cold as well as the heat, she explained. They renew their coats twice a year and automatically adapt their fur to the climate, she added. (Photo by MICHELE CATTANI / AFP)

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Moto2 Championship leader MT Helmets - MSI's Japanese rider Ai Ogura watches a monitor during a practice session for the Australian Moto2 Grand Prix on Philip Island on October 18, 2024. (Photo by Paul CROCK / AFP)

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Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 pit crew prepare for a wet practice session for the Australian Moto2 Grand Prix on Philip Island on October 18, 2024. (Photo by Paul CROCK / AFP)

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Ecuadorian actor Danilo Carrera and Cuban-US singer Isabela Castillo attend the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Ecuadorian actor Danilo Carrera and Cuban-US singer Isabela Castillo attend the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Ecuadorian actor Danilo Carrera and Cuban-US singer Isabela Castillo attend the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Yahritza Martinez, Armando Martinez, and Jairo Martinez from US band Yahritza y su Esencia attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Yahritza Martinez, Armando Martinez, and Jairo Martinez from US band Yahritza y su Esencia attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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An actor performs during the Almeria Western Film Festival at theme park MiniHollywood Oasys in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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An actor performs during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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An actor performs during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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Actors perform during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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Actors perform during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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Actors perform during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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Actor Rafael Aparicio “El Taco” poses during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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Actors perform during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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Actors perform during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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Actor Rafael Aparicio “El Taco” poses during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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Actor Rafael Aparicio “El Taco” poses during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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Actors perform during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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A picture taken on October 11, 2024 shows a view of the Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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An actor performs during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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An actor performs during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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Actors perform during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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Actors perform during the Almeria Western Film Festival at Cinema Studios Fort Bravo in Tabernas on October 11, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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Italian actor Fabio Testi poses during the Almeria Western Film Festival in Tabernas on October 10, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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Italian actor Fabio Testi poses during the Almeria Western Film Festival in Tabernas on October 10, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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Italian actor Fabio Testi poses during the Almeria Western Film Festival in Tabernas on October 10, 2024. The Spanish Far West, near Almeria, attracts tourists, festival-goers and movies sets for decades. The activity has recently picked up with the shooting of the future series "Lucky Luke", "Zorro", Pedro Almodovar's "Strange way of life", or even "The Crown" and "Games of thrones". (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO / AFP)

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A woman walks in front of a street vendor selling car parts near the old town in Panama on October 17, 2024. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP)

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People walk past the flower market near the old town in Panama on October 17, 2024. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP)

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People are seen outside a popular restaurant near the old town in Panama City on October 17, 2024. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP)

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People chat outside a popular restaurant near the old town in Panama City on October 17, 2024. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP)

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Social media personality Valeria Melendez attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Puerto Rican duo Baby Rasta & Gringo attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Puerto Rican duo Baby Rasta & Gringo attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Mexican band Fuerza Regida attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Social media personality Valeria Melendez attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Mexican band Fuerza Regida attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Social media personality Valeria Melendez attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Moto2 Championship leader MT Helmets - MSI's Japanese rider Ai Ogura talks with a team official during a practice session for the Australian Moto2 Grand Prix on Philip Island on October 18, 2024. (Photo by Paul CROCK / AFP)

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This picture taken on October 17, 2024 and released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) via KNS on October 18, 2024 shows North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un (C) visiting the command of the 2nd Corps of the Korean People's Army, at an undisclosed location in North Korea. (Photo by KCNA VIA KNS / AFP) / South Korea OUT / REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT ---EDITORS NOTE--- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO/KCNA VIA KNS" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS / THIS PICTURE WAS MADE AVAILABLE BY A THIRD PARTY. AFP CAN NOT INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY, LOCATION, DATE AND CONTENT OF THIS IMAGE --- /

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This picture taken on October 17, 2024 and released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) via KNS on October 18, 2024 shows North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un (C) visiting the command of the 2nd Corps of the Korean People's Army, at an undisclosed location in North Korea. (Photo by KCNA VIA KNS / AFP) / South Korea OUT / REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT ---EDITORS NOTE--- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO/KCNA VIA KNS" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS / THIS PICTURE WAS MADE AVAILABLE BY A THIRD PARTY. AFP CAN NOT INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY, LOCATION, DATE AND CONTENT OF THIS IMAGE --- /

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This picture taken on October 17, 2024 and released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) via KNS on October 18, 2024 shows North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un (C) visiting the command of the 2nd Corps of the Korean People's Army, at an undisclosed location in North Korea. (Photo by KCNA VIA KNS / AFP) / South Korea OUT / REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT ---EDITORS NOTE--- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO/KCNA VIA KNS" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS / THIS PICTURE WAS MADE AVAILABLE BY A THIRD PARTY. AFP CAN NOT INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY, LOCATION, DATE AND CONTENT OF THIS IMAGE --- /

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This picture taken on October 17, 2024 and released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) via KNS on October 18, 2024 shows North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un (back C) visiting the command of the 2nd Corps of the Korean People's Army, at an undisclosed location in North Korea. (Photo by KCNA VIA KNS / AFP) / South Korea OUT / REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT ---EDITORS NOTE--- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO/KCNA VIA KNS" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS / THIS PICTURE WAS MADE AVAILABLE BY A THIRD PARTY. AFP CAN NOT INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY, LOCATION, DATE AND CONTENT OF THIS IMAGE --- /

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This picture taken on October 17, 2024 and released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) via KNS on October 18, 2024 shows North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un (C) visiting the command of the 2nd Corps of the Korean People's Army, at an undisclosed location in North Korea. (Photo by KCNA VIA KNS / AFP) / South Korea OUT / REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT ---EDITORS NOTE--- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO/KCNA VIA KNS" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS / THIS PICTURE WAS MADE AVAILABLE BY A THIRD PARTY. AFP CAN NOT INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY, LOCATION, DATE AND CONTENT OF THIS IMAGE --- /

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Ecuadorian soccer player Leo Campana attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Journalist Daniela Duran attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Journalist Daniela Duran attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Ecuadorian soccer player Leo Campana attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Ecuadorian soccer player Leo Campana attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Mexican singer Camila Fernandez attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Mexican singer Camila Fernandez attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Mexican singer Camila Fernandez attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Dominican rapper Yailin La Mas Viral attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Dominican rapper Yailin La Mas Viral attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Dominican rapper Yailin La Mas Viral attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Dominican rapper Yailin La Mas Viral attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Dominican rapper Yailin La Mas Viral attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Mexican singer songwriter Gabito Ballesteros attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Spanish singer songwriter Bad Gyal attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Mexican singer songwriter Gabito Ballesteros attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Spanish singer songwriter Bad Gyal attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Spanish singer songwriter Bad Gyal attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Mexican singer songwriter Gabito Ballesteros attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Colombian actress Daniele Arciniegas attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Colombian actress Daniele Arciniegas attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Mexican actress Jacquelin Bracamontes and her husband Mart'n Fuentes attend the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Mexican actress Jacquelin Bracamontes and her husband Mart'n Fuentes attend the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Mexican actress Jacquelin Bracamontes and her husband Mart'n Fuentes attend the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Moto2 Championship leader MT Helmets - MSI's Japanese rider Ai Ogura (L) talks with a team official in the garage during a practice session for the Australian Moto2 Grand Prix on Philip Island on October 18, 2024 (Photo by Paul CROCK / AFP)

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Venezuelan singer Nacho attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Venezuelan singer Nacho attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Venezuelan singer Nacho attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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US-Venezuelan actress Alicia Machado attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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US-Venezuelan actress Alicia Machado attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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US-Venezuelan actress Alicia Machado attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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US-Venezuelan actress Alicia Machado attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Mexican singer songwriter Majo Aguilar attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Mexican singer songwriter Majo Aguilar attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Mexican singer songwriter Majo Aguilar attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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US singer Prince Royce attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Argentine singer songwriter La Joaqui attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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US singer Prince Royce attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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US singer Prince Royce attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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Argentine singer songwriter La Joaqui attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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US singer Prince Royce attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 17, 2024. (Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP)

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