Colors, passion, tears, effort, survival, joy, pain.
If a picture is worth a thousand words then you definitely don't need many words for the photos below.
The following images are summarized what happened to the world last week.
See how his camera captured it Associated Press the events that have taken place in the world in the last seven days.
At least 32 people have been killed in Bolivia following recent riots between supporters of former President Evo Morales and police.
The former (now) president himself called on the international community to end the crackdown on protesters, calling it "genocide". From the images coming from the Latin American country, what is captured is chaos and fear.
More than 325 people have been killed since the start of the mass protest movement in Iraq, when anti-government protests began in the country, more than a month ago.
This week was also episodic, as security forces opened fire and fired tear gas at protesters, causing the death toll to rise further.
A dense cloud of smoke from devastating wildfires in eastern Australia has covered Sydney, with air pollution levels hitting… red. In fact, the city is now on the list of the ten most polluting cities in the world.
Fears of new tensions in Hong Kong are rising as about 200 protesters remain inside the Polytechnic, which has been evacuated by several people, but some are determined not to leave.
A colorful scene was formed by the tens of thousands of believers who gathered to receive the blessing of Pope Francis, who denounced the humiliation of women and children who are forced into prostitution and fall victim to trafficking.
Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn gave the first televised debate of political leaders in Great Britain, in view of the December elections. The incumbent Prime Minister visited - as part of his election campaign - Manchester, where he went to a boxing academy, wore boxing gloves and seemed ready to give the big fight.
The skies of Athens gathered many clouds, which then gave heavy rains, confirming the character of November. Nevertheless, the Acropolis and the temple of the Parthenon are an imposing and beautiful spectacle, regardless of weather phenomena.
Stefanos Tsitsipas took first place in the ATP Finals held in London, to emphatically confirm that he is the new big star of world tennis. The scene when he lifted the cup was all blue, to match the colors that the Greek athlete honors.
A 24-year-old elementary school teacher in Wisconsin, USA, was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly…
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