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Indian Christians wait to pay obeisance to a statue of Mother Teresa after mass at a church in Mumbai on September 4, 2016, ahead of the canonisation of Mother Teresa in Rome. Indian Christians are eagerly looking forward to the canonisation of Mother Teresa and churches across the country would be holding special masses in her honour. As the Vatican prepares to declare Mother Teresa a saint on September 4, in the Indian city where she rose to fame, claims of medical negligence and financial mismanagement at her care homes threaten to cloud her legacy. / AFP PHOTO / INDRANIL MUKHERJEEINDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images
An Indian Christian pays obeisance to a statue of Mother Teresa after mass at a church in Mumbai on September 4, 2016, ahead of the canonisation of Mother Teresa in Rome. Indian Christians are eagerly looking forward to the canonisation of Mother Teresa and churches across the country would be holding special masses in her honour. As the Vatican prepares to declare Mother Teresa a saint on September 4, in the Indian city where she rose to fame, claims of medical negligence and financial mismanagement at her care homes threaten to cloud her legacy. / AFP PHOTO / INDRANIL MUKHERJEEINDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images
An Indian pedestrian walks past a road sign at an intersection named after Mother Teresa in Mumbai on September 4, 2016, ahead of the canonisation of Mother Teresa in Rome. Indian Christians are eagerly looking forward to the canonisation of Mother Teresa and churches across the country would be holding special masses in her honour. As the Vatican prepares to declare Mother Teresa a saint on September 4, in the Indian city where she rose to fame, claims of medical negligence and financial mismanagement at her care homes threaten to cloud her legacy. / AFP PHOTO / INDRANIL MUKHERJEEINDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images
Russian President Vladimir Putin (2nd L) smiles as he meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping (not pictured) at the West Lake State Guest House in Hangzhou on September 4, 2016. G20 leaders meet, charged with reviving the sluggish world economy, but a growing anti-globalisation mood and alarm over China's territorial ambitions loom over the summit in the scenic city of Hangzhou. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / WANG ZHAOWANG ZHAO/AFP/Getty Images
Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) at the West Lake State Guest House in Hangzhou on September 4, 2016. G20 leaders meet, charged with reviving the sluggish world economy, but a growing anti-globalisation mood and alarm over China's territorial ambitions loom over the summit in the scenic city of Hangzhou. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / WANG ZHAOWANG ZHAO/AFP/Getty Images
Chinese President Xi Jinping (C) poses with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (2nd L), Brazil's President Michel Temer (L), Russian President Vladimir Putin (2nd R) and South Africa's President Jacob Zuma (R) for a group photo at the West Lake State Guest House in Hangzhou on September 4, 2016. G20 leaders meet, charged with reviving the sluggish world economy, but a growing anti-globalisation mood and alarm over China's territorial ambitions loom over the summit in the scenic city of Hangzhou. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / WANG ZHAOWANG ZHAO/AFP/Getty Images
(FILES) This file photograph taken on November 2, 2014, shows Bangladeshi Jamaat-e-Islami party leader, Mir Quasem Ali waving as he enters a van at the International Crimes Tribunal court in Dhaka. Bangladesh hanged a wealthy tycoon and top financial backer of its largest Islamist party late September 3, 2016, for war crimes, dealing a massive blow to the group's ambitions in the Muslim-majority nation. Mir Quasem Ali, a key leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami party, was executed after being convicted by a controversial war crimes tribunal for offences committed during the 1971 independence conflict with Pakistan. / AFP PHOTO / STRINGERSTRINGER/AFP/Getty Images
Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) at the West Lake State Guest House in Hangzhou on September 4, 2016. G20 leaders meet, charged with reviving the sluggish world economy, but a growing anti-globalisation mood and alarm over China's territorial ambitions loom over the summit in the scenic city of Hangzhou. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / WANG ZHAOWANG ZHAO/AFP/Getty Images












