Some of the most important events that took place in the past few days around the world follow in the following photos. The most representative images of the week always have the following components: Colors, passion, tears, effort, survival, joy, pain and that does not change.
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.
London, England: From it's coming home to it's coming to Rome
A few minutes away from the first big title after 1966, the English national team was in the final of Euro 2020, but the Italian national team was more determined to ascend the throne of the European champion and succeeded emphatically.
The penalty shootout was one of the most intense roller coster emotions we have experienced in a football match in recent years.
Both finalists were found, each in line, one breath away from lifting the coveted trophy. In the end, the Italians succeeded after the critical interventions of Gigi Donaroma.
Manchester, England: Racism is rampant but not for long
Manchester United star Marcus Rasford was one of the negative protagonists in the grand final of Euro 2020 of England with Italy, as he lost the first of the three (in total) of the Lions, which cost them the big title.
Immediately after, his social media became a field of vulgar attacks by racists. In fact, some even went so far as to vandalize the magnificent graffiti that adorns the city wall in honor of him and his huge philanthropic work.
But the inhabitants of English cities have proved that as long as racism is rampant, love will prevail.
Insul, Germany: Unspeakable pain for tens of dead and thousands missing from floods
The words are poor for the magnitude of the disaster in Germany after the deadly floods that until Friday 16/7 had claimed the lives of many dozens of people while more than 1.300 are missing.
Twenty-three towns and villages in North Rhine-Westphalia have been hit by floods, with hundreds of homes severely damaged, roads and bridges shut down and electricity and drinking water problems severely disrupted.
Liege, Belgium: The boats came out in the city center
Central Europe is measuring the effects of severe storms that have caused catastrophic floods in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.
In Liege, Belgium, the water level exceeded three meters, while by Friday 16/7 the victims were 14 with many of the bodies being discovered miles away from the place where they had given the last point of life.
Death Valley, USA: America is baked at 56 degrees Celsius
A scorching heat wave has hit the western United States with record temperatures since records were taken and a thermometer in Death Valley, California, at 54 degrees Celsius.
In fact, during the week, the thermometer outside the Furnace Creek Visitor Center in the heart of Death Valley showed 11 degrees on 7/56,6.
London, England: King Djoko on his throne
Triumphant again in the big tournament of Wimbledon is Novak Djokovic who easily prevailed over Matteo Beretini with 3-1 in the final and equaled the record of Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal.
California, USA: Ashes and apocalypses for another year
The fire is relentless. The picture with the house that has been swallowed up by the flames in California is indicative. Hundreds of firefighters battle 24 hours a day to control three wildfires that have burned more than 150.000 acres in northern California
Paris, France: The capital put on its goodies for July 14th
The Fall of the Bastille (1789) was celebrated with great pomp by the French people with the established military parade on the Champs Elysees, in front of the French President, Emanuel Macron. The eyes were stolen by the flights of the war planes.
The military demonstrations include 73 aircraft, 24 helicopters, 221 wheeled vehicles and 200 cavalry of the French Republic militia.
Beijing, China: Coronavirus is retained
China, the country that experienced the onset of the coronavirus pandemic about a year and a half later, has managed to stabilize domestic infections. Many areas will even start vaccinating teens this month COVID-19.
Beirut, Lebanon: Anger is overflowing
Lebanese politician Saad al-Hariri has abandoned efforts to form a new government, voicing hopes that a solution to the political stalemate will soon be found to begin rescuing the country, which is on the brink of economic collapse.
The country is once again on the brink of a catastrophic domestic conflict with incidents between protesters and security forces being intense and daily.
Cannes, France: The bare chest with the golden lungs
Bella Hadid made all heads turn with her appearance on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival.
The 24-year-old beauty wore on her bare chest a gold jewel, inspired by the human lungs, designed by Daniel Roseberry for the Schiaparelli house and the autumn 2021 collection.
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