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.
Athens, Greece: The collapse after a painful process
The atmosphere inside and outside the Athens Court of Appeals was touching after the decision to suspend the sentences of the members of Chrysi Avgi, with which 38 people take the road to prison. Pavlos Fyssas' mother was -as always- present and upon hearing the decision she collapsed. "A fair trial for Jacques," she said as she left the courtroom.
Nagorno-Karabakh: Children and the elderly, the biggest victims of a war
Clashes between Armenian and Azeri forces in Nagorno-Karabakh, the worst since the 1990s, continue. Attempts at a truce are ongoing, but there is no light on the horizon. In fact, according to the Kremlin, it is believed that almost 5.000 people have been killed in the area.
The biggest victims in all these cases are the people who find it more difficult to protect themselves. The reason for the elderly and children, who are in shelters to protect their lives, in conditions that are not only easy - as one can easily imagine.
Nashville, USA: The second Trump-Biden debate in calmer tones
The two candidates for the US presidency, Donald Trump and Joe Biden, moved in very different tones in relation to their first televised debate. The Republican and the Democrat may have had many accusations to exchange, with some phrases making an impression, but the intensity was clearly lower this time.
Milan, Italy: A desert setting created by the pandemic
The decision to ban traffic from all over Lombardy from 22pm to 11am on Thursday 5 October is now being implemented, with images from central Milan (the region's capital) not looking like so weird now. However, the secluded scenery from the region of Navili foreshadows something extremely unpleasant.
BARCELONA, SPAIN: Health workers get out of their clothes
The measures to prevent the coronavirus in Spain and the way in which the pandemic is being managed centrally alone do not bring satisfaction to many citizens, who continue to protest in many parts of the country. Barcelona is usually the center of mobilizations, where some doctors and nurses literally took off their clothes to show the nakedness of the health system.
Lagos, Nigeria: Violent Response to Protest Against… Police Violence
Many residents of Nigeria's largest city, Lagos, took to the streets to protest the restriction of their freedom and the growing police violence, despite a traffic ban. However, the capture of a citizen was a little more intense than usual, with the camera "catching" what citizens consider a very important reason for reaction.
Colorado, USA: Terror lurks in the high mountains
It has been almost two months since the great fire broke out in Colorado, which has burned about 650 square kilometers, while thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes. Things are not going well at all, while the strong winds make the work of the firefighters difficult, with the danger for the citizens to lurk.
Piraeus, Greece: The journey… to the stars has once again begun
The group stage of the 2020-21 season in both the Champions League and the Europa League started this week, with all the fans looking forward to the moment. From the Greek side, a victory was recorded (Olympiakos in the top inter-club competition), a draw (PAOK) and a defeat (AEK). A big protagonist in the "red and white" three-pointer against Marseille was Ahmed Hassan, who had an additional reason to find nets, as the same day marked five years since the death of his father.
Stelvio, Italy: The ultimate test for cyclists
One of the most popular cycling races on the planet, the Tour de Italy, is coming to an end this year. Due to a coronavirus, the organizers had to move him in time and so it happened in October this year, with the weather conditions that the athletes encountered being very different from what they are used to.
In fact, the 18th stage passed through the second highest passage in Europe, the passage of Stelvio (reaches 2.758 meters altitude), on a route that tested the endurance of cyclists. In fact, the scenery did not miss the snow, which made the whole effort even more difficult.
via: newsbeast