Some of the most important events that happened in the past few days around the world, follow in the following photos.
This is because 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, then, 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.
Miami, USA: The tragic end of the building collapse
On July 5, the curtain fell on the tragic accident in Florida and the complete demolition of the building that led to the death of 54 people. Most of the 12-story building, the so-called Champlain Towers South, collapsed in the night of June 24 in a cloud of dust.
Rescue crews decided to end the search for survivors in the wreckage of the apartment building with the tragic report counting 86 missing.
Cyprus, Limassol: The greatest tragedy since the invasion in 1974
Sadness and dumb pain for the greatest disaster that befell Cyprus after the Turkish invasion in 1974.
The deadly fire that burned for more than 3 days in areas of Limassol and Larnaca left behind four dead and scorched earth at a distance of more than 55 km.
London, England: Redemption and agony for a final after 55 years
From the night of Wednesday 7/7, England is burning with the reactions of the fans after the difficult qualification of the National football team in the final of Euro 2020, after an excellent match against the equally very good Danes with 2-1.
The contrast of emotions and the euphoria of a country in the stands of a stadium. At the time of the fight, however, everything on the island stopped. And televisions even entered the village alleys.
Sicily, Italy: The terrifying view of Mount Etna
Etna has been awake since February 2021. The Sicilian volcano spews lava and smoke at regular intervals. A hiker decided to immortalize, in the middle of his walk in the Bouvet valley, the eerie view.
Port Prince, Haiti: A murder that plunged a country into chaos
The assassination of President Moise, who was hit by 12 bullets in his home on the night of Tuesday 6/7 to Wednesday, was committed by a group of 28 gunmen, according to police. The assassination plunged the country into chaos. Young people, however, in order to cope with the poverty and violence around them, resort to the safest button: the game.
Phoenix, USA: Antetokunbo orgies were not enough
Giannis Antitokoumbo scored 42 points in the second game of the finals with the Phoenix Suns but his records were not enough to lead his team to victory. Now the Deer are on the ropes as they are back in the series with 2-0 and are called to become only the 5th team in the history of the NBA to return from such a score.
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico: Yoga in the Mountains in Coronavirus
Who said yoga does not go to the mountains? The organizers of the yoga festival Yoga Meeting in the Samalayuca Dunes moved their work outside of Tiouad Juarez. Yoga practitioners formed a circle as a symbol of hope for those who survived the coronavirus and as a message of honor to those who lost their lives.
Salt Lake, Canada: Looking at the effects of climate change
Canada is one of the countries most affected by the effects of climate change in recent years. Extreme temperatures, catastrophic fires and drought. A family observes the tangible effects of the much-reduced environmental shrinkage on Lake Salt Lake.
New York, USA: The city honors the struggling health workers
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and his wife are on the vehicle crossing New York at a celebration of gratitude to the struggling health workers who have been fighting a titanic battle with the pandemic for 17 months.
Bali, Indonesia: The Anxious Struggle for Life
Thousands of Lekang sea turtles hatched from their eggs and started their anxious and arduous marathon to the ocean. Purpose of the trip? Life itself.
Moscow, Russia: Coronavirus gallops, vaccine queues
There is no answer to coronavirus infection other than vaccination. Muscovites form huge queues to receive the coveted dose that will shield them to some degree against the pandemic. And this is happening in the midst of a rather tense situation in the country as the morbidity rate increased by 17% compared to the previous week.
Gainesville, USA: Training is intensifying in view of the Olympics
The coronavirus may have completely affected the Olympic Games for the past two summers, but the daily routine of the athletes does not stop. The world canoe champion is training hard ahead of the Games on Lake Lanier at the Olympic Park.
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