The strongest photos of the past week

The strongest photos of the week

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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 following images are summarized 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.

Suez, Egypt: A thriller that riveted the entire planet

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After almost a week that the Suez Canal was blocked due to the accident of the giant container ship "Ever Given", on Monday (19/03) the resumption of traffic was announced, to the relief of the international community.

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However, the accumulation of a very large number of ships at the two entrances of this sea passage, created by the grounding of "Ever Given", can be terminated in three to three and a half days, said the president of the Suez Canal Authority.

Athens, Greece: A small rainbow after the "storm" of meters

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Gradual easing of measures to limit the spread of coronavirus is expected in Greece from Monday, April 5. Retail is open again and shopping will be allowed by click away and click in shop, while from today and for all weekends will be allowed inter-municipal travel by vehicle for outdoor exercise up to three people or a family.

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Some people seem to have rejoiced a little more than this news and started making. Mounds. Especially for young people, relaxation comes as a balm, but at the same time the number of cases throughout the week was at high levels that left no room for complacency.

Istanbul, Turkey: The full moon illuminates the "darkness" of the virus

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Turkey announced on Wednesday (31/03) that it recorded 39.302 new cases of coronavirus in a period of 24 hours, a record number since the beginning of the pandemic. Things are difficult in the neighboring country as well, with the difficult situation experienced by the citizens becoming a little more portable due to the reduction of restrictions announced by the government.

Rome, Italy: The cruise gives breath of optimism

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Something seems to be moving in Italy in terms of tourism and this is largely due to the cruise. The "MSC Grandiosa" is the only cruise ship in the world that is currently operating, making the route Genoa - Rome - Naples - Cagliari - Malta, thus giving breath of optimism that something better is coming soon.

Paris, France: Life… bike due to pandemic

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The situation with the coronavirus in France is also extremely complicated. Vaccination - especially in vulnerable groups - is expected to bring "decompression", but other activities should not be left… on the ice. So, the athletes in a cycling track that has been turned into a vaccination center continue their training, with the image being at least surreal.

Reykjavik, Iceland: Red rivers are awe-inspiring

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Fagradalsfial Volcano, near Reykjavik, continues to give its own. Show. The lava broke a crack in the Earth's crust hundreds of meters long and a series of small fountains painted Iceland's night sky orange. At the same time, the magma was creating striking red rivers.

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The volcano erupted on March 20, 30 kilometers from the country's capital, after about 50.000 tremors were recorded in previous weeks. Many people took the opportunity to see the rare phenomenon up close, approaching as close as they could.

Catania, Italy: Breathtaking images of the "giant"

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The 17th eruption of Mount Etna, Europe's tallest active volcano at 3.350 meters, occurred on Thursday, April 1, in about two months. The news was not just a lie and the new images - like the analogues of the previous period - are awe-inspiring.

Beijing, China: Life is looking for its normal rhythms

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Annoyed by the statements of the director general of the WHO, who asked for the continuation of the investigation on the theory that the coronavirus escaped from a laboratory in the country, China appears. At the same time, people are trying to get back to their normal lives, even going to fashion shows, by taking appropriate measures of course.

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At the same time, Beijing is preparing for the 2022 Winter Olympics, with the machines taking action at the "National Speed ​​Skating Oval". For China, it is another important test in returning to normalcy.

Seoul, South Korea: Voters Carry Candidates… with Glove

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Municipal elections are being held in Seoul, with the coronavirus pandemic allowing citizens to go earlier than April 7 to exercise their right. The process proceeds by taking the necessary measures against the pandemic, such as the use of plastic gloves.

Shakir, Bahrain: In the same, but impressive work, viewers…

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Formula 1 fans eagerly awaited the start of the new season, which took place in Bahrain this year. Everyone was expecting a change in the data and a more competitive championship, something that seems to happen, but the end of the first Grand Prix was not very different from the previous ones, as Hamilton climbed the first step of the podium again.

 

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