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 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.

Athens, Greece: When something old leaves, something new is born

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The official opening ceremony of the works took place in Elliniko, where the largest coastal park in the Mediterranean will take place, but at the same time a growth hive, as the government hopes, according to the statements made by the Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The start of the reconstruction of the area - initially with the demolition of old buildings - was the subject of concern for the international media, mainly due to the long delay in arriving this day.

Mostar, Bosnia / Herzegovina: The beauty of the bridge that few will enjoy

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Mostar Bridge is one of the most famous - if not the most popular - sights in Bosnia / Herzegovina, but due to the pandemic, not many people will enjoy it during this time, as the country keeps its borders with the European Union closed. This has caused great concern in the field of tourism, with many people protesting in fear of unemployment.

Bucharest, Romania: All the vitamins and nutrients… on the wall

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One of the things that the inhabitants of Romania were deprived of during the lockdown of the previous period due to the coronavirus, was the shopping in the food market (something like the corresponding Varvakeio), which is now waiting for them again. The necessary preparations, such as the cleaning of the area, were made, in another step of returning to the pre-pandemic normality for the country.

Moscow, Russia: He is the absolute ruler and with proof…

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With 77,92% of the vote, the citizens of Russia ratified the constitutional revision, which mainly allows Vladimir Putin to remain in power until 2036. One of those who voted for him was himself (logically), however, although he is now sovereign and known to all his compatriots, he could not be excluded from the formal process of identification before going to the polls.

Ghent, Belgium: A symbol of rage is removed

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The bust of Leopold II is being removed from a park in the beautiful city of Ghent, as it has recently been the epicenter of outrage, following the global wave of outrage over human rights abuses following the assassination of George Floyd. The red paint by the protesters is intended to symbolize the blood of slaves shed during the colonial period, when the former king of Belgium was in power.

West Bank: The difference between the two worlds is clearly visible from afar

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The situation in the West Bank remains tense, where the plan to annex part of the region by Israel is expected to move forward, with the Palestinians reacting strongly to these aspirations, but the balance of power does not seem favorable to them. Even if one looks at the Jordan Valley from afar, one will realize that these are two different worlds, which seems very difficult to unite.

Manila, Philippines: Living in a plastic world

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Plastic films separate the seats of traditional buses in the Philippines, due to coronavirus, in an image that looks so foreign to what all of humanity knew a few months ago. However, reality almost always comes to impose itself, despite any human will.

Rio de Janeiro: Football forever, with every condition and everywhere

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The curve of the coronavirus epidemic has been rising recently in Brazil, however this does not seem to be a problem, especially for the citizens of the country, who despite the many victims do not change their habits, with one of them being football, in any form like teqball (something like ping pong with a soccer ball). After all, according to a relevant research, there are many who believe that "they bury empty coffins in order to see more of the victims".

Richmond, USA: Graduation combined with protest

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The messages against racism and excessive police violence - not just against African Americans - are evident in every aspect of US daily life, following the recent events in the country. Even during his graduation, a young man raised his left fist to show that he was indeed a "Black Lives Matter".
 

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