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The Week in Pictures: Jan. 13 - 20
The 45th American president is sworn in, horses leap through fire in Spain, and a Mexican kingpin arrives in the U.S.



A woman on a bus reacts as Ultra-Orthodox Jews block a bus during a protest against Ultra-Orthodox Jewish youth who serve in the Israeli army, in the neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, on Jan. 17. Exemptions from military conscription were given to the ultra-Orthodox, or Haredim, when Israel was created in 1948




President Donald Trump takes the oath of office from Chief Justice John Roberts, as his wife Melania holds the bible on Capitol Hill on Jan. 20. Trump's children look on, from left, Barron, Ivanka, Eric and Tiffany.

Snow covers Kandy Freeman's hair as she participates in a Black Lives Matter protest in front of Trump Tower in New York on Jan. 14.
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A relative of missing Chinese passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 cries before a meeting in Beijing on Jan. 18, a day after authorities announced the end of search operations for the aircraft, which disappeared in 2014. Australia's transport minister defended the suspension of the undersea search for MH370, after relatives of passengers slammed the decision, and added that it could resume if "credible new evidence" emerges.


Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is escorted by police as he arrives at Long Island MacArthur airport in New York on Jan. 19 after his extradition from Mexico.
The epic quest to bring Guzman to the U.S. culminated Friday in a New York courtroom, where the feared former leader of the Sinaloa cartel appeared in a navy jail uniform to face charges that could keep him behind bars for the rest of his life.

A man rides a horse through a bonfire as part of a ritual in honor of Saint Anthony the Abbot, the patron saint of domestic animals, in San Bartolome de Pinares, west of Madrid, Spain on Jan. 16. On the eve of Saint Anthony's Day, hundreds ride their horses through the narrow cobblestone streets of the small village of San Bartolome during the "Luminarias," a tradition that dates back 500 years and is meant to purify the animals with the smoke of the bonfires and protect them for the year to come.


A migrant stands inside an abandoned train wagon used as a makeshift shelter near Belgrade's main railway station on Jan. 16.
Some 7,000 migrants from Asia and the Middle East are stranded in Serbia. Refugee camps are packed and only women and children are likely to be let into them, leaving the men to seek shelter where they can.

President Donald Trump talks with former President Barack Obama on the steps of the U.S. Capitol after Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20. First lady Melania Trump and Michelle Obama look on.