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US actor Richard Gere speaks before a meeting of Pope Francis with the participants of the Sixth World Congress of Pontifical Foundation Scholas, on May 29, 2016 in Vatican. Scholas is an international organization of pontifical right approved and created by Pope Francis in Vatican City August 13, 2013. It combines technology with art and sport to promote social integration and culture of encounter for peace. / AFP PHOTO / VINCENZO PINTOVINCENZO PINTO/AFP/Getty Images
Pope Francis shows pictures of children killed during a meeting with the participants of the Sixth World Congress of Pontifical Foundation Scholas, on May 29, 2016 in Vatican. Scholas is an international organization of pontifical right approved and created by Pope Francis in Vatican City August 13, 2013. It combines technology with art and sport to promote social integration and culture of encounter for peace. / AFP PHOTO / VINCENZO PINTOVINCENZO PINTO/AFP/Getty Images
US actor Richard Gere speaks before a meeting of Pope Francis with the participants of the Sixth World Congress of Pontifical Foundation Scholas, on May 29, 2016 in Vatican. Scholas is an international organization of pontifical right approved and created by Pope Francis in Vatican City August 13, 2013. It combines technology with art and sport to promote social integration and culture of encounter for peace. / AFP PHOTO / VINCENZO PINTOVINCENZO PINTO/AFP/Getty Images
From left : French luxury and retail group PPR Chairman and CEO Francois-Henri Pinault (L) his daughter Valentina, his wife actress Salma Hayek Pinault, Amal Clooney and her husband actor George Clooney attend an audience of Pope Francis to the participants of the Sixth World Congress of Pontifical Foundation Scholas, on May 29, 2016 in Vatican. Scholas is an international organization of pontifical right approved and created by Pope Francis in Vatican City August 13, 2013. It combines technology with art and sport to promote social integration and culture of encounter for peace. / AFP PHOTO / VINCENZO PINTOVINCENZO PINTO/AFP/Getty Images
Actress Salma Hayek Pinault poses with husband French luxury and retail group PPR Chairman and CEO Francois-Henri Pinault before an audience of Pope Francis to the participants of the Sixth World Congress of Pontifical Foundation Scholas, on May 29, 2016 in Vatican. Scholas is an international organization of pontifical right approved and created by Pope Francis in Vatican City August 13, 2013. It combines technology with art and sport to promote social integration and culture of encounter for peace. / AFP PHOTO / VINCENZO PINTOVINCENZO PINTO/AFP/Getty Images
US actor Georges Clooney and his wife Amal Clooney arrive to attend an audience of Pope Francis to the participants of the Sixth World Congress of Pontifical Foundation Scholas, on May 29, 2016 in Vatican. Scholas is an international organization of pontifical right approved and created by Pope Francis in Vatican City August 13, 2013. It combines technology with art and sport to promote social integration and culture of encounter for peace. / AFP PHOTO / VINCENZO PINTOVINCENZO PINTO/AFP/Getty Images
US actor Georges Clooney and his wife Amal Clooney arrive to attend an audience of Pope Francis to the participants of the Sixth World Congress of Pontifical Foundation Scholas, on May 29, 2016 in Vatican. Scholas is an international organization of pontifical right approved and created by Pope Francis in Vatican City August 13, 2013. It combines technology with art and sport to promote social integration and culture of encounter for peace. / AFP PHOTO / VINCENZO PINTOVINCENZO PINTO/AFP/Getty Images
A handout photograph released by the National Museum of Computing on May 29, 2016 shows the teleprinter part of a Lorenz cipher machine that was purchased by the National Museum of Computing from eBay for 10 GBP (14.6 USD, 13.2 euro). One of the machines used to send coded messages between Adolf Hitler and his generals sold for £10 on eBay after being discovered in a shed in England, the buyer said on May 29. Researchers at The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park saw a "telegram machine" for sale on the auction site and believed it may have actually been a Lorenz machine, used by the German army to send top-secret coded messages. / AFP PHOTO / NATIONAL MUSEUM OF COMPUTING / CHARLES COULTAS / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO / CHARLES COULTAS / NATIONAL MUSEUM OF COMPUTING " - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS CHARLES COULTAS/AFP/Getty Images











