Home Gallery Photos of the week: Turkey mourns attack victims, Korea calls for peace, NYE celebrations by Aarti Saundalkar January 4, 2017 People carry the coffin of Yunus Gormek, 23, one of the victims of the Reina nightclub attack, during his funeral ceremony on January 2, 2017 in Istanbul. The ISIL jihadist group on January 2, 2017 claimed the shooting rampage inside a glamorous Istanbul nightclub on New Year that killed 39 people. Police are yet to find the attacker, who remains on the run. Photo credit: Getty Images A woman looks at ribbons hanging from a military barbed wire fence calling for peace and reunification at the Imjingak peace park in the border city of Paju near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) dividing the two Koreas on January 1, 2017. North Korea is in the ‘final stages’ of developing an intercontinental ballistic missile, leader Kim Jong-Un said on January 1, claiming the country had significantly bolstered its nuclear deterrent in 2016. Photo credit: Getty Images Yazidis refugees sit in a bus on January 3, 2017 in Diyarbakir, southeastern Turkey as they change their refugee camp and move to Midyat, further south. The population of Yazidis stands at around 700,000, with the majority residing in northern Iraq. But persecution from ISIL jihadists led as many as 40,000 Yazidis to flee their ancestral homes to the Sinjar Mountains, where they were trapped without food or water. Photo credit: Getty Images Fireworks light up the sky near the Statue of Liberty during the 2017 New Year celebration in New York City on January 01, 2017 in New York, US. Photo credit: Getty Images An elephant plays with a Christmas tree at the Zoologischer Garten zoo in Berlin on January 3, 2017. Photo credit: Getty Images 0 Comments