The strongest photos of the week

Colors, passion, tears, effort, survival, joy, pain ...

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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 in 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.

Cephalonia, Greece: Ships came ashore

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The catastrophes caused by the Mediterranean cyclone "Janos" in Greece were great, while the most painful concerns the victims it left behind. The regions of the Ionian Islands, Thessaly and Central Greece were the ones most affected, with residents trying to measure the "wounds" caused by the phenomenon. Typical are the images from Cephalonia, where sailboats went ashore as a result of bad weather.

Mumbai, India: The wet ται is afraid of the rain

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It is the monsoon season in India, where traditionally the rainfall is so intense that it creates floods that are difficult to deal with. Disasters are a given, and anxiety always has to do with human lives, which are in danger. How much this umbrella will protect the man in the photo is something that is in doubt, but it is indicative of his anxiety.

Louisville, USA: Despair for justice (or not)

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Protests against racial discrimination and police violence continue in Louisville, which began shortly after jurors did not file homicide charges against three police officers involved in the death of African-American Briona Taylor at her home in March. Authorities may have decided to ban the traffic, but many people who believe that justice has not been done reacted, even though they knew the consequences.

Mexico City, Mexico: Looks like a damaged screen, but it is not

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The photo may look like damaged pixels on a screen, but it is something much more tragic, as it is the last home of hundreds of people who died of coronavirus in the Mexican capital. The green pieces are the grass with which the relatives of the victims "dressed" the graves, in a cemetery like this one, which was set up in a short time to cover the need that was created.

Kayando, Kenya: When two different worlds try to come together

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A Masai warrior takes a photo with a selfie stick, in an image that is strange in itself. Two different worlds are coming together (or at least trying) as technology has invaded even the most unexpected places. The gathering took place as part of a ceremony that takes place every 15 years and is definitely an important moment for the participants.

Barcelona, ​​Spain: The pigeons are the only - and obligatory - company

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An elderly man in Barcelona sits on a square bench in Barcelona, ​​keeping the pigeons alone, as he avoids much contact due to coronavirus. The Spanish authorities are fighting to avoid a second wave of coronavirus, as the first was quite deadly and at the same time destructive for many sectors of society.

Pristina, Kosovo: Like a thriller scene

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A doctor enters a disinfection chamber in Pristina, with the camera playing its own game and presenting a very common situation like a thriller scene. The pressure to prevent an increase in coronavirus cases is putting pressure on all European governments, and they are all taking a grid of measures, albeit different ones on a case-by-case basis.

Budapest, Hungary: Continuation of high-flying and crowded flights

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Bayern Munich continued to collect titles in 2020, as they also won the European Super Cup against Sevilla (2-1 victory in overtime), with Thomas Miller as their MVP. The important thing in this game has to do with the presence of people on the stands of the stadium, something that shows the way (more optimistic) for the future of football on the old continent.

Sochi, Russia: And how I will take turns…

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Mercedes cars have the leading role for another Formula 1 season and Lewis Hamilton is "galloping" for another title and breaking the record. At the Sochi track, the scenery is unlikely to change, but each race has its own interest and mainly offers beautiful images that motorsports fans look forward to.
 

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