The fan violence that terrorizes society, the earthly paradise that became hell and the explosion that was not forgotten

With the gaze fixed in the heinous murder of 29-year-old Michalis Katsouris, it is a fact that this week too, the news provided food for thought. At the same time, others are added to this news, which are going around the world.

One of the events that shocked the world was fiery blaze in Hawaii, which turned what was once heaven on earth into hell. At the same time, at Brazil the memories of one of the most tragic events that ever happened, the explosion in the port of Lebanon. Finally, other parts of the planet may be burning, literally and figuratively, but in other parts, they prevail severe monsoonsas in Nepal.

Not many words are needed for the following photos. They are concentrated in them what happened in the world last week.

Greece, Athens: When will fan violence end?

Where some thought the end of fan violence had come, the horrific event that took place outside the OPAP Arena on Monday night belied any such notion. His death of 29-year-old AEK fan, Michalis Katsouriawakened memories of the death of 19-year-old Alkis Kampanos in February 2022. A stab to the arm of 29-year-old Michalis was enough to kill him, as he lost all his blood within 10 minutes. Let this be the last victim of blind violence in the stadiums.

Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: Memories of the explosion in Lebanon awakened in the country

It was August 4, 2020when a deafening explosion in the port of Beirut wake up all the townspeople. At the time, Lebanese media had reported that the explosion occurred in a fireworks storage area and then spread to an area where 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate were stored, killing hundreds of people and injuring thousands. In Brazil, this black anniversary was celebrated again. An activist places roses on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiroin honor of those who lost their lives in the Beirut port explosion.

Belem: The official registration of the natives of the country begins

Maira Tembe stands inside the Teatro da Paz before the start of the ceremony for her presentation national census of its natives Brazil in Belem, Brazil. Belem will host the Amazon Summita meeting of the nations participating in the Amazon Cooperation Treaty: Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Guyana, Ecuador, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela and French Guiana.

Hong Kong: No more neon signs on the streets

Workers remove a neon sign hanging in the restaurant building since 1964 at Hong Kong. The iconic neon signs that were once ubiquitous on the streets of Hong Kong, disappear because of stricter government regulations.

Hawaii: Heaven on earth turned into hell in a matter of days

A lunar landscape was left behind by the fiery conflagration that burned Mauthi’s Lahaina in Hawaii this week. Dozens of people died, while houses and shops in the area went up in flames in the blink of an eye. “Lahaina is no more,” say the townspeople, while Joe Biden declared the state a state of natural disaster.

Nepal, Kathmandu: Destruction due to the flood that drowned the city

While a rain would give hope to the Hawaiians, on the other side of the ocean, the Kathmandu of Nepal faces heavy rains from the monsoons prevailing in this period in the country. A vegetable market in the capital was flooded when the monsoon dumped incredible amounts of water. In the photo, two men push a motorcycle through monsoon flood waters.

Haiti, Port-au-Prince: Chaos in the streets, protesting for more security

Several thousand people demonstrated in its capital Haiti asking for protection from the violent gangs that ransack neighborhoods in the capital Port-au-Prince and beyond. “We want security!shouted the crowd as they marched for two hours from the troubled Carrefour-Feuilles community to the Champ de Mars in the city center and then to the prime minister’s official residence, where police broke up the demonstration with tear gas.

Source: News Beast

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