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Auschwitz death camp survivor Laszlo Bernath, 87, poses for a portrait in Budapest January 12, 2015. Bernath credits his father being a practical man with his survival of Auschwitz. He was 15 when they were taken but his father told him to lie about his age so that they would not be separated. Even whilst in the camp, Bernath had no idea about the gas chambers. (REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh)
Auschwitz death camp survivor Laszlo Bernath, 87, holds up a picture of his family, who were all killed in the concentration camp during World War Two, in Budapest, January 12, 2015. Bernath credits his father being a practical man with his survival of Auschwitz. He was 15 when they were taken but his father told him to lie about his age so that they would not be separated. Even while in the camp, Bernath had no idea about the gas chambers. (REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh)
An Indian policeman performs a stunt on his motorcycle during the Republic Day parade in Jammu January 26, 2015. India celebrated its 66th Republic Day on Monday. (REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta)
A public safety officer stands in a quiet Times Square in New York City on Monday, Jan. 26, 2015. The National Weather Service said the nor'easter would bring heavy snow, powerful winds and widespread coastal flooding starting Monday and through Tuesday. A blizzard warning was issued for a 250-mile stretch of the Northeast, including New York and Boston. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
Jan. 27 -- Accuweather meteorologist Mark Mancuso reports on the snow storm impacting the Northeast and what caused conditions to change predicted totals for the New York City area. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
Japan says it will work with Jordan to secure the release of a Japanese journalist as well as a Jordanian pilot, who are both being held by Islamic State militants. Yiming Woo reports.
Kurds push Islamic State out of Kobani after four-month battle, but Islamic State still controls surrounding areas. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Auschwitz death Camp survivor Jacek Nadolny, 77, who was registered with camp number 192685, poses for a portrait in Warsaw January 7, 2015. Nadolny was seven during the Warsaw Uprising, when he was sent with his family to Auschwitz-Birkenau by train. In January 1945 the family was moved to a labor camp in Berlin. (REUTERS/Kacper Pempel)
Serena Williams of the U.S. reacts after winning a point against Garbine Muguruza of Spain during their women's singles fourth round match at the Australian Open 2015 tennis tournament in Melbourne January 26, 2015. (REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha)
(L-R) 81-year-old Paula Lebovics, 79-year-old Miriam Ziegler, 85-year-old Gabor Hirsch and 80-year-old Eva Kor pose with the original image of them as children taken at Auschwitz at the time of its liberation on January 26, 2015 in Krakow, Poland. This week marks the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and to mark the event USC Shoah Foundation have brought together, for the first time, four of the survivors from the iconic image by Alexander Vorontsov of Auschwitz children. Auschwitz was among the most notorious of the extermination camps run by the Nazis to enslave and kill millions of Jews, political opponents, prisoners of war, homosexuals and Roma. (Ian Gavan/Getty Images)
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A Houthi fighter sits in a military vehicle belonging to Houthi fighters on a street leading to the Presidential Palace during clashes in Sanaa January 19, 2015. A ceasefire has been agreed after a morning of artillery and gunbattles between army troops and Houthi fighters in the Yemeni capital Sanaa on Monday, an official of the Shi'ite Muslim movement said. State television also reported a ceasefire. (REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah)
A man burns posters, featuring France's President Francois Hollande, during a protest against satirical French weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, which featured a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad as the cover of its first edition since an attack by Islamist gunmen, in Quetta January 18, 2015. (REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed)
An Indian Hindu devotee takes holy dips at Sangam, the confluence of the Rivers Ganges, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati during the annual traditional fair of âMagh Melaâ in Allahabad, India, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015. Hundreds of thousands of devout Hindus are expected to take holy dips at the confluence during the astronomically auspicious period of over 45 days celebrated as Magh Mela. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
A guard stands at the gate of PetroMasila oil company in Sanaa January 19, 2014. Crude production from Yemen's Masila oilfields in Hadramout province has stopped due to protests over the seizure of a presidential adviser by Houthi fighters who control the capital, trade union officials said on Monday. (REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah)
Islamic State released at least 200 Yazidis after five months of captivity in Iraq. Kurdish officials suspect the prisoners were released because they were too much of a burden to the militant group. Niki Blasina reports. Photo: AP.