The strongest photos of the week

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: Memorial events turned into a scene of chaos

Engraved for many years in the memories of the citizens will remain this year's anniversary of the Polytechnic. The events that took place were extremely episodic, as the police auras made extensive use of chemicals against the gathered people who wanted to celebrate November 17th.

Despite the fact that the gathered people wore masks but also kept their distance, MAT men "broke" the gathering and proceeded with arrests, while several of those found in the center of Athens started running to escape, as even breathing was a difficult affair. .

With the chaos that prevailed, the distances that were so meticulously observed by the gathered of the KKE were also ruined.

Nagorno-Karabakh: Army reminds that war "wounds" are great

The photo from the city of Susa in Nagorno-Karabakh may look like that of Athens, but there is indeed a war there, although the bloody battles ended some time ago. Russia has taken on the role of guarantor of peace in the region, as evidenced by the country's flags on military vehicles, with 1.960 of them staying there for the next five years.

Nagka, Philippines: Disaster "speaks" for itself through the image

Dozens of people have died in the Philippines after Hurricane Vamco, the deadliest nation in the island nation of Asia, passed away, and there are still missing people, hoping to be found alive. Residents of the affected areas are trying to save everything they can, although this is not easy.

Renton, USA: The last tests before the Boeing 737 MAX are back in the air

Nearly two years after they were grounded, the United States allowed the Boeing 737 MAX to fly again. There were two previous accidents that killed 346 people in five months, but now these aircraft are considered safe again. One last technical check is necessary before going back into the ethers.

New York, USA: The tension in the speech brought unwanted results

During a press conference in which he blasted Donald Trump's opponents in a very intense style, the outgoing US president's lawyer had a moment that he would like to quickly forget. He started dripping dark sweat from his temples, proving that the dark color on his head was due to dyeing, with social media "catching up" from the moment and dealing with it accordingly.

California, USA: The "battle" with fires is always relentless

New fiery fronts have erupted in California and Nevada, despite the fact that we are gradually moving towards December and such phenomena are clearly limited. However, the problem remains, with firefighters and residents being thrown into the "battle", which is always relentless, and casualties have been reported.

Frankfurt, Germany: The dark side of the moon revealed by the virus

The coronavirus pandemic has not only plagued Europe socially, but has also hit the economy hard. The European Central Bank is called upon to endure, with Christine Lagarde replying that it can "neither go bankrupt nor run out of money". However, the pandemic also highlights the dark side of the moon.

Nuremberg, Germany: Time has passed, but memories of the Nazi atrocity remain

It has been 75 years since that cloudy day in half-ruined Germany and specifically in Nuremberg, where in room 600 of the city courthouse, on the wooden benches sat top executives of the Nazi regime, who spread terror and death to almost all of humanity. Time has passed, but there are "signs" of that atrocity, to remind us that the planet should not experience similar atrocities.

Marseille, France: When fatigue bends you, but it must not pay you

The death toll from the coronavirus in France is fast approaching 50.000, with the national health system being tested. It goes without saying that the biggest burden is lifted by the employees in it, who sometimes sleep in hospitals, so as not to lose a single minute of the valuable work they offer. The image of a nurse in Marseille, literally bending over from fatigue, is indicative.
 

via: newsbeast

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