The strongest photos of the week

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

0hj890ij Associated Press, the best 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 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.

New York, USA: "Black Lives Matter" clear and big letters

AP 20168485207967 Associated Press, the best photos of the week

Demonstrations against racism and racial discrimination continue, following a wave of protests sparked by the assassination of George Floyd during his violent arrest by police in Minneapolis. Especially in the USA, the "Black Lives Matter" becomes clear in every way, as can be seen from the slogan written in big yellow letters on a main street in New York.

Athens, Greece: The country's ancient attractions for tourists

AP 20167294651424 Associated Press, the best photos of the week

Following the austerity measures, Greece is gradually welcoming visitors from abroad, with the ancient relics being an attraction for them. One of the points of interest regarding the cultural heritage of our country is the Archaeological Museum, which exhibits the statue of Zeus.

Madrid, Spain: Performance rehearsals, but for the public

AP 20169748802847 Associated Press, the best photos of the week

In Spain, theaters are preparing for the return of the world, but this must be done in a certain way, because of the pandemic. In fact, dolls were introduced to ensure the necessary distances.

Moscow, Russia: Hopes for a "blockade" on the colonist

AP 20169652511061 Associated Press, the best photos of the week

Russia is the third country in the world in cases of coronavirus, having exceeded 568.000 thousand, although the number of victims is comparative and in percentage much smaller. In fact, in the last hours there are encouraging signs, as on Thursday (18/06) the lowest number of patients in the last six weeks was recorded.

West Bank, Palestine: Protest with. Prayer

AP 20171418783351 Associated Press, the best photos of the week

Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump announced in May that they would begin implementing the so-called "agreement of the century", which provides for the annexation of Palestinian territory in exchange. These plans provoke the reaction of the Palestinians, with one of the protests taking place… through prayer in the West Bank.

Manila, Philippines: A mask full of recycling messages

AP 20171008074778 Associated Press, the best photos of the week

One of the strangest masks to appear in the Coronation period (if not the strangest) is the one caught by the lens in the Philippines during a protest against a counter-terrorism bill promoted by the government. Its message is twofold, especially when it comes to recycling.

Karachi, Pakistan: When the heat becomes unbearable

AP 20170303001131 Associated Press, the best photos of the week

Pakistanis are being called upon to deal with a large heat wave as mercury rises to fairly high levels. The people of the bio-struggle are trying to cope with another difficulty, while there is also the threat of the mockery.

Bogota, Colombia: A white background due to. Disinfection

AP 20168602117495 Associated Press, the best photos of the week

Winter is prevailing in the Southern Hemisphere, but the white lines at a basketball court in Bogota, Colombia are not snowy, but disinfectant, as part of the measures taken for the coronary artery. After all, sports venues are one of the most dangerous for the spread of the virus.

Buenos Aires, Argentina: Football is hope, but also a "home" of the virus

AP 20168548439682 Associated Press, the best photos of the week

A stadium in Villa Itati, Buenos Aires, in the neighborhood where Sergio Aguero grew up and where a friendly football match was played some time ago, is considered a possible "source" of the spread of the coronavirus in the Argentine capital, as it is estimated that 300 people. Football is a source of hope these days, but at the same time any dangers must not be ignored.
 

via: newsbeast