The strongest photos of the past week

The strongest photos of the week

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The following photos show some of the most important events that took place in the previous days around the world. 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 Associated Press the events that have taken place in the world in the last seven days.

Thessaloniki, Greece: Parade for October 28 under the watchful eye of the President of the Republic

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The military parade in Thessaloniki for the anniversary of October 28 won the impressions. Among the things that stood out were the falls of two paratroopers in front of the officials, with one of them handing over the Greek flag to the President of the Republic, Katerina Sakellaropoulou.

Among the things that stood out were the falls of two paratroopers in front of the officials, with one of them handing over the Greek flag to the President of the Republic, Katerina Sakellaropoulou.

Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA: A fake gun wreaked havoc

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Hollywood is still trying to recover from the tragedy that occurred during the filming of Rust, when the protagonist Alec Baldwin shot and accidentally shot the cinematographer Alina Hutchins and injured the director Joel Souza.

The prosecutor who has undertaken the investigation into the circumstances of the filmmaker's death states that all options are on the table, including criminal prosecution against the actor.

California, USA: Hello Facebook, welcome Meta

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And Meta Facebook what? After 17 full years, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg changed his job title. He is now the CEO and President of Meta, the parent company of Facebook in a move that could prove to be explosive for the future of social networks and the internet as we know it.

Zuckerberg's move is quite ambitious and with a high percentage of risk since now the largest social media in the world is in a process of evolution which has as its ultimate goal the participation of users in a VR and AR reality, leaving behind our old timeline.

Tokyo, Japan: The revolutionary princess who left everything for the love of her life

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There are no titles in front of love. Rebel Princess Mako of Japan turned her back on the title and the $ 1,3 million wedding gift to marry her student partner. The photo from the press conference given by the couple after their wedding and Mako's look at Kay Komuro is typical.

Menhelgladbach, Germany: An Image We Will Rarely See Again

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Losing to Bayern Munich 5-0 is certainly not something we often encounter. And yet it happened. Bayern Munich were knocked out for the second consecutive season in the second round of the German Cup. It lost 5-0 to Gladbach at "BORUSSIA-PARK" in a match that has already passed as the heaviest defeat in its history in the institution. It was also the first game after 84 in a row where he failed to score.

Santiago, Chile: The huge duckling

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Silhouettes of visitors are depicted against the backdrop of a giant inflatable rubber duck designed by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman and floating on a lake in the Parque de la Familia in Santiago, Chile. The world-famous sculpture of the iconic bathing toy is part of the annual "Hecho en Casa" or Made at Home festival that celebrates urban art.

Indianapolis, USA: Alone and all of them

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NBA champion Giannis Antitokoumbo does everything and benefits, even though the start of the Bucks in the new season is numb.

Giannis Antetokounbo "touched" the "triple double" with 30 points, 10 rebounds and 9 assists.

Brooke Lopez, Jro Holliday and Bobby Portis may have been absent again, but the NBA champions had a great night against the duo Antetokunbo - Middleton and did not let the victory slip out of their hands.

Madrid, Spain: A different course from the others

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Flocks of sheep are taken on a tour of central Madrid. Shepherds led sheep on the streets of Madrid in a protest in defense of ancient grazing and immigration rights that seem to be increasingly threatened by urban sprawl and modern agricultural practices.

Blatna, Czech Republic: The loneliness of the lake

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In a spooky setting, a fisherman in a small boat participates in the traditional fishing of Lake Buzice near the Czech town of Blatna. Every autumn, Czech fishermen start carp fishing for the Christmas markets. A tradition that goes back centuries. The Czechs consider fish a delicacy and many can not imagine the festive season without it.

Marseille, France: It is not a ball, it is a war

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Marseille - Paris Saint-Germain is not a simple game. It's a hate derby. The shields are held high to protect Neymar from objects thrown by the home fans as he goes to take a corner during last Sunday's match in Marseille.

Frankfurt, Germany: The Blade Runner is there

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When the weather comes in "collaboration" with the lights of the urban environment then fantastic images are created. Like the one in Frankfurt with a woman walking down the street one morning and remembering that she came out of the shooting of Ridley Scott's film.

Yorkshire, Britain: The light and its toys

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The right lighting, natural beauty, a good click and the image can come out enchanting. Like that of Danny Lawson from Great Britain who gets stuck with the photo of the two horses in the countryside.

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