The week through the strongest images

See what happened in the world through the camera lens

The week through the strongest images

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.

London, UK: Triumph for Johnson… Brexit

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The Conservative Party won a landslide victory in the British elections, with Brexit proving to be the deciding factor in the outcome.

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Boris Johnson had promised to leave the European Union in time, by January 31, without "if", "but" "maybe". After all, the slogan "Get Brexit Done" was what led him to the triumph and he promised that he would not want to disappoint those who voted for his party.

Marseille, France: The big city of the south reminded… Middle East

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The unions in France are determined to go on strike in the run-up to the holidays, unless the government backtracks on its pension reform, with the retirement age set to rise to 64 from 62 today. . The image from Marseille is typical, with the streets of the big city in the south of France reminiscent of something from the war-torn Middle East.

Bihac, Bosnia / Herzegovina: In the unknown in search of a better fate

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An immigrant carries water to transport to a refugee center in Bihac, in northern Bosnia / Herzegovina. Many humanitarian organizations insist that the hot spot in the area be locked, as the basics are not even provided, with the living conditions being miserable.

Kabul, Afghanistan: A window - albeit damaged - into the future

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A little boy is conducting an autopsy on the damaged window of his house on the outskirts of Kabul after being attacked. The capital of Afghanistan - like the rest of the country - has been razed to the ground by wars, but people are being called upon to survive and improve their living conditions by whatever means they can.

Beijing, China: A "taste" of a colossal human creation

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The image is from a terminal at Beijing's new Daxing International Airport. This huge project, costed by the Chinese government as the most expensive in the world, looks impressive (and) from the inside and proves how much progress it has made in the construction and technology sectors.

Futaba, Japan: The remnants of a disaster

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An abandoned primary school in the Futaba area of ​​Japan, with children's bags on desks and chairs, is reminiscent of the area devastated by the March 2011 tsunami, which caused extensive damage in Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, located nearby. The visit took place in view of the 2020 Olympic Games, with the aim of "correcting" the region, as the country's authorities aim.

Sydney, Australia: The "ghost" of the fire covers the Opera

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Catastrophic wildfires in Australia continue to rage. The east side of the country, and especially Sydney, is covered in a toxic cloud, with the city's Opera House barely visible. At the same time, the catastrophe has affected the ecosystem, as many species of animals have lost their lives or been burned, while some of them are in immediate danger of extinction.

Cape Verde, Brazil: A dangerous crossroads for the environment

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Aerial photographs from Campo Verde, Brazil, show the extent of deforestation in the Amazon. This crossroads was built during the dictatorship in the country, in 1970, in the jungle, in order to serve the transportation needs that existed in the country. However, four decades later, the picture is completely different and the name of the area "Green Field", only such does not refer to…

Santiago, Chile: Tension and repression drown the country

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The Chilean Senate has called for former Interior Minister Andres Chadwick to be stripped of his right to hold public office for failing to prevent human rights abuses by security forces during mass protests that began on October 18. . However, the violence is well underway, as shown by images coming from the Latin American country.

Milan, Italy: When things do not go our way…

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Inter and Ajax were the two big "victims" of the last match of the Champions League groups, as they were left out of the institution, despite the fact that they seemed to have the upper hand. Romelos Loukakos' reaction to the development of the match in "Giuseppe Meazza" shows how intense emotions football creates, which can range from endless joy to the greatest sorrow.