The strongest photos of the past week

The strongest photos of the week

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The most important events that took place in the previous days around the world, follow in the following photos. The most representative images from the days gone by, have fixed components: Colors, passion, tears, effort, survival, joy, pain.

If a picture is worth a thousand words then you certainly do not need many words for the pictures below. In the pictures that follow, they are condensed what happened in the world last week.

See how his camera lens recorded AssociatedPress the events that have taken place in the world in the last seven days.

Geneva, Switzerland: Historic handshake during the pandemic

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In every way, the meeting between Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden was a historic moment. At noon on Wednesday (16/06), at the mansion of Villa la Granges in Geneva, the presidents of the USA and Russia exchanged a regular traditional handshake, with its protocols Covid-19 to be set aside because of the necessity of the symbolism.

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Directly related to the Greek Revolution of 1821 was the place where the leaders of the two countries met. It was in this room that the members of the first European Commission under the Philhellene banker Ioannis-Gabriel Einardos met on September 14, 1825, in order to discuss the ways in which they would help the national liberation struggle of our country.

Athens, Greece: The country sees the glade against the backdrop of the Sacred Rock

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Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Ursula von der Leyen were at the Ancient Agora on Thursday (17/06) and with the Holy Rock in the background gave a solemn tone to the ratification of the National Recovery Plan "Greece 2.0", which provides that money will come to Greece amounting to 32 billion euros, which - if utilized - will drastically change the country's production model.

Paris, France: Very close to a mythical moment, but…

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Stefanos Tsitsipas came very close to winning Roland Garros, however he "bent" in the details from Novak Djokovic and failed to become the first Greek tennis player to win a Grand Slam. In fact, the 22-year-old was found to be ahead with a 2-0 set of the legendary Serbian athlete, but he had the answers.

Copenhagen, Denmark: Standing ovation and emotion for the unfortunate Eriksen

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Christian Eriksen shocked the whole world - and not only - with his collapse at the "Parken" stadium on Saturday (12/06), during the match against Finland for the 1st match of Euro 2020. Finally , with the immediate intervention of the doctors and his teammates, he managed to stay alive, even though he was gone for a while…

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On Thursday (17/06) the Danes returned to the same stadium, without the unfortunate Inter player, to face the very strong Belgium. The whole scene on the field had the character of a celebration, with the pulse being intense, while in the 10th minute there was an amazing standing ovation, with the emotion in all those present being evident.

Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Joy "painted" on the face of success

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The Netherlands made it 2/2 in their group in the final phase of Euro 2020, having in both games with Ukraine (3-2) and Austria (2-0) as its main protagonist Denzel Dumfries. Eindhoven's back half was in all the goals of the "greens", with which they secured the qualification to the next phase of the tournament.

Jichuan, China: New great chapter for China with a look at the stars

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In a huge cloud of gray smoke, the "Long March 2F" rocket carrying the three-astronaut "Shenzhou-12" spacecraft took off from the Jichuan Space Launch Center in the Gobi Desert for a historic space mission. of China, as it is its first manned space mission.

Tel Aviv, Israel: The drunken joy of change he has been waiting for years

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No other politician has determined the fate of Israel more than Benjamin Netanyahu, who has held the post of prime minister for 12 consecutive years. However, Naftali Bennett secured the support of 60 of the 119 members of the 120-member parliament and formed a coalition government, made up of the Right, the Left and backed by an Arab party. The change brought an explosion of joy.

Colombo, Sri Lanka: The environment demands respect for people

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The Sri Lankan authorities are still trying to "collect" the ecological disaster that caused millions of pieces of polyethylene, which are used for product packaging, after the biggest ecological disaster in the history of the country. The environment asks people to respect it, in order to. Reciprocate.

Santiago, Chile: Lemurians are terrified of the effects of the coronavirus

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A lemur that lives in the largest private zoo in Chile, sees the effects of the coronavirus threatening its existence. Prolonged lockdowns have put his home in a difficult position, as incomes are reduced and the survival of all the animals housed there becomes even more precarious.

 

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