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epa03762062 Newly sworn-in Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (L) and Deputy Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrive at the House of Representatives at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, 27 June 2013. Kevin Rudd was sworn in as Australia's new prime minister 27 June after defeating Julia Gillard in a Labor party caucus ballot. Her party dumped Gillard because it is trailing Tony Abbott's conservatives in opinion polls and faced a disastrous showing at the ballot box. EPA/ALAN PORRITT AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT
BERLIN - MARCH 08: The logos of Volkswagen and MAN stand in front of a VW and MAN truck dealership a day ahead of VW's scheduled release of its financial results for 2006, on March 8, 2007 in Berlin, Germany. Volkswagen recently raised its share of ownership in MAN as well as in Swedish truck maker Scania, and is attempting to unify all three brands into one. MAN recently attempted a hostile takeover of Scania that fell through. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Source News Feed: EMEA Picture Service ,Germany Picture Service Israeli seamen sit atop Tekumah, a Dolphin-class submarine before a wreath-laying ceremony in the Mediterranean Sea, near the port of Haifa June 1, 2012, marking the disappearance of Israel's Dakar submarine which vanished en route in 1968 and whose wreckage was discovered by naval experts 31 years later between Cyprus and Crete. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL - Tags: MILITARY)
A road sign near Uluru (Ayers Rock), about 350 km (217 miles) southwest of the central Australian town of Alice Springs warns drivers of the dangers of kangaroos crossing the road, in this April 20, 2004 file photo. More than 40,000 people from around the globe have applied for Australia's six "Best Jobs in the World", leaving Australian tourism officials with the mammoth task of paring the list down to 18 finalists. The six-month jobs, which include "Outback Adventurer" and "Chief Funster", attracted initial interest from more than 330,000 people from nearly 200 countries before applications closed late on April 10, 2013. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne/Files (AUSTRALIA - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard delivers a national apology to victims of forced adoptions practices in Canberra, Australia, 21 March 2013. EPA/ALAN PORRITT AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT picture alliance / dpa /li
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard delivers a national apology to victims of forced adoptions practices in Canberra, Australia, 21 March 2013. EPA/ALAN PORRITT AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT picture alliance / dpa /li
Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi talks to reporters during a news conference after she attended the National League for Democracy party's (NLD) congress in Yangon March 10, 2013. The NLD is holding its national congress from March 8 to 10, the first since its formation in 1988. The party says about 900 delegates have been nominated to attend the congress by more than 1.2 million members around the country, which has an estimated 60 million people. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
Ranger Mine - Northern Territory - Grube 3; Die Ranger-Mine im Northern Territory, Australien, ist das zweitgrößte Uranbergwerk der Welt
Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard speaks at the national press club in Canberra, Australia, Thursday, July 15, 2010. Australia's government bolstered its economic credentials ahead of looming elections by releasing new treasury data Wednesday that showed its reversal on a promised mining tax had not diminished its budget forecasts. The latest figures are even better than the treasury's last budget outlook, released in May, which showed Australia's finances would be back in surplus in the 2012-13 fiscal year despite billions of dollars in government stimulus spending to avoid recession. The improvement, largely due to soaring prices for Australian energy and mineral exports, is expected to come despite Prime Minister Julia Gillard abandoning plans to introduce a 40 percent tax on mining companies' burgeoning profits.(AP Photo/Mark Graham)
epa03527783 Wearing protective clothing a fire fighter is almost surrounded by red hot flames as he protests a property being impacted by the Dean's Gully fire near the town of Wandandian south of Nowra, New South Wales Jan. 8, 2013. No properties have been lost in the Dean's Gully fire, apart from some farm sheds, which continues to burn out of control. But the whole south east region of the country is on the highest alert -- 'catastrophic' EPA/DEAN LEWINS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT
This aerial photograph taken on January 5, 2013 shows the devastation to property between Dunalley and Boomer Bay after bush fires swept through the area. Thousands of people have fled wildfires raging on the Australian island of Tasmania that have destroyed at least 80 properties amid fears that at least one man died in the blaze, police said. AFP PHOTO / POOL / Chris Kidd (Photo credit should read Chris Kidd/AFP/Getty Images)
Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard speaks at the national press club in Canberra, Australia, Thursday, July 15, 2010. Australia's government bolstered its economic credentials ahead of looming elections by releasing new treasury data Wednesday that showed its reversal on a promised mining tax had not diminished its budget forecasts. The latest figures are even better than the treasury's last budget outlook, released in May, which showed Australia's finances would be back in surplus in the 2012-13 fiscal year despite billions of dollars in government stimulus spending to avoid recession. The improvement, largely due to soaring prices for Australian energy and mineral exports, is expected to come despite Prime Minister Julia Gillard abandoning plans to introduce a 40 percent tax on mining companies' burgeoning profits.(AP Photo/Mark Graham)
Participants at the 'Gay Parade' march past the Communist era built House of the People, now The Parliament Palace, in Bucharest Romania Saturday May 23 2009. Around 300 people, among them representatives from other European countries marched in the parade to ask Romanian authorities to recognize homosexual marriage. Romania joined the European Union in 2007. During the years of communist rule, before 1989, homosexuality was a crime, and it is still not widely accepted among many Romanian people. (ddp images/AP Photo)
(FILES) In this file picture taken 17 February 2007, Australian soldiers of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) stand guard at the Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) in Tirin Kot, the capital of Uruzgan Afghan province. Australia on October 21, 2009, flagged moves to bring military operations in Afghanistan to a quick end, despite US and NATO calls for more troops to shore up the campaign against a resurgent Taliban militia. AFP PHOTO/SHAH Marai (Photo credit should read SHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images)
Damaged buildings are seen at Al Qussoor area in Homs city June 20, 2012. Picture taken June 20, 2012. REUTERS/Shaam News Network/Handout (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
Tibets Exilpremier Lobsang Sangay, Fotograf: Matthias von Hein, Berlin, 23.11.2011. Copyright: DW
Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard speaks at the national press club in Canberra, Australia, Thursday, July 15, 2010. Australia's government bolstered its economic credentials ahead of looming elections by releasing new treasury data Wednesday that showed its reversal on a promised mining tax had not diminished its budget forecasts. The latest figures are even better than the treasury's last budget outlook, released in May, which showed Australia's finances would be back in surplus in the 2012-13 fiscal year despite billions of dollars in government stimulus spending to avoid recession. The improvement, largely due to soaring prices for Australian energy and mineral exports, is expected to come despite Prime Minister Julia Gillard abandoning plans to introduce a 40 percent tax on mining companies' burgeoning profits.(AP Photo/Mark Graham)
NAY PYI TAW, Jan. 10, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 26, 2010 shows the parliament building locates in Nay Pyi Taw, capital of Myanmar. Myanmar State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) on Monday announced the date of Jan. 31 for first parliamentary session at three levels, the state-run television reported. Xinhua /Landov
Members of the U.S. Marine Corps Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team participate in a base defense drill during the 12-day joint U.S.-South Korean military exercises Key Resolve/Foal Eagle (KR/FE) 2009 in Chinhae, South Korea, Monday, March 9, 2009. North Korea put its armed forces on standby for war Monday and threatened retaliation against anyone seeking to stop the regime from launching a satellite into space in the latest barrage of threats from the communist regime. (AP Photo/Yonhap, Choi Byung-gil) ** KOREA OUT **
Julian Assange, the 40-year-old WikiLeaks founder, arrives at the Supreme Court in London, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Assange's legal team is making a final effort at Britain's Supreme Court to avoid his extradition to Sweden. Assange is wanted by Swedish authorities over sex crimes allegations stemming from a visit to the country in 2010. He denies any wrongdoing.(Foto:Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP/dapd)