Dating to the 17th century, this Jewish cemetery may be the final resting place of Heinrich Mueller, the head of Adolf Hitler's Gestapo. A German historian says he has traced Mueller to the cemetery. John MacDougall/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
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A Marmaray Project train awaits its inauguration ceremony in Istanbul on Tuesday. Ozan Kose/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
A necklace of Saint Januarius, in gold, silver and precious stones, is displayed in Rome. The riches are from a treasure trove in Naples that is said to be worth more than the British crown jewels. Gabriel Buoys/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
In this photo provided by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, Pope Francis reads his message as a young boy plays in front of him on the stage. AP hide caption
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The hostages' families, friends and activists demonstrate in Aix-en-Provence, France, in June. Claude Paris/AP hide caption
Moldovan Domnica Cemortan, who was spotted with the Costa Concordia's captain, Francesco Schettino, during the spectacular crash of his cruise ship in 2012, during a break in Schettino's trial in July. Tiziana Fabi/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Electric bikes made by French company Moustache are displayed during the Cycle Show 2013 in Paris last month. Charles Platiau/Reuters /Landov hide caption
Japan's Mizuho Financial Group Inc. said it had punished a total of 54 current and former executives over its loans to organized crime groups, but a third-party panel found no sign of a deliberate cover-up. Mizuho Bank president Yasuhiko Sato said his salary would be cut for six months and other executives would step down from their posts or face pay reductions. Frank Robichon/EPA /LANDOV hide caption
Maria Souta (center), a Roma grandmother in her 50s, lives in a shack in the Roma camp near Corinth, Greece. She supports her family by picking aluminum cans out of the trash. "I really want my children to get an education and get out of here," she says. Joanna Kakissis for NPR hide caption
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Waves produced by storm-force winds break against the harbor wall in Dover, England, on Monday. Oli Scarff/Getty Images hide caption