Algy Garrod's rapeseed in bloom in Norfolk, England. Anne Bramley for NPR hide caption
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This pair of Charlie Hebdo covers from 2012 pokes fun at the magazine's "irresponsible" approach to humor. AFP/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
French caricaturist Luz, seen on Jan. 15, says drawing Islam's Prophet Muhammad no longer interests him. Ian Langsdon/EPA /Landov hide caption
U.S. Army Veterans, Survivors To Mark 70th Anniversary Of Dachau Liberation
Pope Francis delivers a speech Wednesday during his general audience at Saint Peter's Square in Vatican City. Claudio Peri/EPA /Landov hide caption
A Russian launch vehicle carrying the Progress M-27M cargo ship lifts off from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Tuesday. Fears mounted Wednesday that the unmanned cargo capsule was lost and may plunge back to Earth as ground control failed to gain control of the orbiting ship for a second day in a row. Roscosmos /EPA /Landov hide caption
People stand beside the entrance gate of the former concentration camp in Dachau, southern Germany, on Wednesday. Dachau was opened in 1933, less than two months after Adolf Hitler became German chancellor, to house political prisoners. This week marks 70 years since U.S. forces liberated the camp. Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Cartoonist Art Spiegelman attends the French Institute Alliance Francaise's "After Charlie: What's Next for Art, Satire and Censorship" at Florence Gould Hall on Feb. 19 in New York City. Mark Sagliocco/Getty Images hide caption
Graphic Novel About Holocaust 'Maus' Banned In Russia For Its Cover
People line up to visit St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. Although flights to Europe remain expensive, the falling euro is still leading to a surge in American tourists visiting Europe. Andrew Medichini/AP hide caption
Inna Brayer (center) with students, Alex Volynsky (left) and Simone Lempert (right) at her dance studio in Brooklyn, New York. Alexandra Starr hide caption