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 pictures below summarize what happened in the world last week.
See how the Associated Press photographic lens recorded the events that happened in the world in the last seven days.
Athens, Greece. Political culture
The moment that Alexis Tsipras leaves Megaro Maximou and Kyriakos Mitsotakis will be the new tenant for the next four years, after the July 7 elections. The new government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis consists of 51 members, of which 21 are non-parliamentary executives.
Pamplona, Spain. Bullfight, the bloody fiesta
San Fermin is one of the oldest festivals in Spain, which takes place every mid-July in Pamplona, Navarre and attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists, both from Spain and the rest of the world.
Caracas, Venezuela. 204 years of independence
Venezuela celebrated Independence Day with various events in Caracas, with the army making a strong presence in the capital.
Frankfurt, Germany. The beauty of nature
Horses and cows enjoy the summer day on the outskirts of Frankfurt.
Tafala, Spain. Deadly storm
A deadly and huge disaster is the report of heavy rain that hit cities such as Tafala in the province of Navarre in northern Spain on Monday afternoon.
Portland, USA. A choreography in the sky
A pair of birds (karatzas) tear through the Portland sky, while one of the two has caught a fish with its beak.
London, Great Britain. Light and water on the Tate
If one sees the installation of the Danish artist Olafur Eliasson, one never forgets it.
Such a unique meeting is offered by Tate Modern in London until January 5, 2020 with a great three-decade retrospective dedicated to the great Danish artist.
New Orleans, USA. The mother's despair
A mother in despair, carrying her two young children away from her flooded neighborhood in New Orleans.
Guatzu, South Korea. Dancing in the water
Turkish Defne Bakirci performs at the World Swimming Championships in Gwangju, South Korea.
Potocari, Bosnia. The last act of the drama
A mentally ill woman in a cemetery near Srebrenica, Bosnia. In Pototsari, the last bodies were buried, 24 years after the Srebrenica massacre.