Photos of the Week
A 26-second moment of silence was observed to honor the 20 children and six adults who were killed at the school on Dec. 14.
The toy helicopter measures 3.1 inches in length while weighing only .39 ounces.
Started by the Bathini Goud family, the therapy is a secret formula of herbs, handed down by generations only to family members. The herbs are inserted in the mouth of a live Sardine and slipped into a patient's throat.
After her Israeli-Arab husband died last year, Israel's interior ministry refused to renew her permit to live in the Jewish state, effectively denying her the right to remain in the country, even though her four children are Israeli citizens.
She now lives without legal papers and is appealing the decision. For the past decade, Israel has largely restricted Palestinians from joining their spouses inside the Jewish state, citing security concerns like Palestinian militants using entry permits gained through marriage to carry out attacks in Israel.
A Taliban suicide bomber killed more than a dozen people outside Afghanistan's Supreme Court on Tuesday in the second attack in two days in the heart of Kabul, a fresh blow to Afghan security forces' ability to keep security without help from international troops.
Weeks of heavy rain this spring have caused rivers in Europe to overflow, causing extensive damage in central and southern Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary.
Clashes between Shiite protesters and security forces in Yemen's capital Sunday killed many people and wounded more than 80, a Yemeni security official said.