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The chaos in Kazakhstan, the diplomatic thriller with Djokovic and the dives for the brave

Photos that vividly capture the most important events that happened in the previous days from one end of the world to the other. The most representative images of the week should have some key ingredients: Colors, passion, tears, effort, survival, joy, and pain. That is, all that makes us human.

The wise people say that a picture is worth a thousand words. Then you definitely do not need many words for the following photos. In the pictures that follow they are condensed what happened to the world last week.

See how his photographers captured it Associated Press the events that happened in the world last week.

Berlin, Germany: Bars and clubs in the battle for universal vaccination

A doctor gives the coronavirus vaccine to a man as others queue for their vaccination at the Sage Beach Bar and Restaurant in Berlin. Clubcommission Berlin, an association that protects and promotes the culture of Berlin clubs, has launched a vaccination campaign in many clubs, bars and restaurants in the German capital.

San Jose, USA: From the Silicon Valley elite to the nadir

Elizabeth Holmes is guilty of the Theranos scandal

Elizabeth Holmes is comforted by her partner, Billy Evans, after she left the federal court after the verdict for that verdict in San Jose, California. Holmes was convicted of fraud because it turned start-up Theranos into a bloody scam that tricked billionaires and other investors into backing up a seemingly revolutionary company whose medical technology never worked as promised.

Trento, Italy: The finish line and redemption

Skier who has collided

In any race of speed or endurance the finish line seems like redemption. This is how participants recovering from the finish line during the 10 km race at the Tour de Ski in Val di Fiemme, Trento, Italy, should feel.

Lima, Peru: Distance sunbathing

Beach with restrictive measures

It was certain that we would experience this in the years of the coronavirus. So the time has come for us to see restrictive measures on the beaches as well. Visitors to the beach can enjoy the sun and the sea but within the limited area set by the authorities as a measure to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Colorado, USA: January 2 Fires, January 5 Snow

Glowing car in the snow

The snow covers the burnt remains of a car after fires that destroyed the area on Sunday, January 2, 2022, in Superior, Colorado. Investigators are still trying to determine what triggered a huge fire in an area near Denver that completely burned neighborhoods and destroyed nearly 1,000 homes and other buildings.

St. Petersburg, Russia: Diving for the Daring

Swimmer in icy waters

They say that bathing in icy waters is beneficial for the body. We do not know if it is beneficial but it is definitely for the adventurous. Like the lady who dived into an ice hole in St. Petersburg at -7 degrees Celsius.

Washington, USA: One year since the Capitol invasion

One year since the invasion of the Capitol

Joe Biden speaks at Statuary Hall, marking one year since invasion of the Capitol, instigated by supporters of the former US President Donald Trump. The Increased security measures were evident all over the building on January 6th, from police shields ready for use near doors to metal detection gates outside her room House of Representatives.

Belgrade, Serbia: Thriller with Novak Djokovic Visa in Australia

Protesters in favor of Novak Djokovic in Serbia

His supporters Novak Djokovic in Serbia, gathered in Belgrade after his visa was revoked in Australia. Protesters protest the ban on the tennis player from the Australian Open, who has not been vaccinated against coronavirus and the medical exclusion statement he secured was not accepted by the Australian Authority. Since There have been strong reactions to Nole’s treatment., who filed an appeal against the cancellation of his visa, which will be heard on Monday.

Almaty, Kazakhstan: Chaos and repression over fuel increases

Violent clashes in Kazakhstan

The Kazakhstan was rocked by violent unrest over rising fuel prices. Here a man photographs the windows in a ruined police kiosk by protesters in Almaty. Protesters protested the doubling of prices and clashed with police in Kazakhstan’s largest city as they staged demonstrations in several other cities.

Athens, Greece: The Epiphany was celebrated in the shadow of Omicron

Celebration of the Epiphany in Athens

This year was celebrated in the shadow of the Omicron mutation Epiphany. Despite the increased measures for the coronavirus and the recommendations of experts, there were also cases where the Sanctification of the Waters was done with brilliance, as in the port of Piraeus, where several “brave” dived for the Cross.

Islamabad, Pakistan: Alms in the Rain

Beggar in Pakistan

In his Islamabad Pakistan a man wrapped in plastic to protect himself from the rain, asks for alms. Next to him is another man, in the country where a large percentage of the population still lives in 2022 in conditions of extreme poverty.

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