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The war situation in Nea Smyrni, Etna and the demand for Maradona’s acquittal

Colors, passion, tears, effort, survival, joy, pain.

If a picture is worth a thousand words then you certainly do not need many words for the pictures below.

The following images are condensed what happened to the world last week.

See how his camera lens recorded Associated Press the events that happened in the world in the last seven days.

Nea Smyrni, Greece: A situation that got out of control

The situation escalated on Tuesday night (09/03) in the mobilization against the police violence that was organized in the area, after the beating of a citizen in the Square. A police officer was injured during the incidents, when a person from the crowd managed to throw the uniform from the motorcycle, resulting in a savage attack.

Catania, Italy: A red “nightmare” over the Mediterranean

Mount Etna, Europe’s largest active volcano, is roaring again, offering spectacular images that make the rounds of the world, while upsetting scientists. In fact, the cloud of gas and ash traveled to Athens, while the. Awakening of the Volcano could affect the Mediterranean.

Sumatra, Indonesia: Another “giant” who woke up

Another volcano on the planet has recently erupted. The reason for the Sinabung in Sumatra, Indonesia, which launched huge ash clouds, which reached 1,000 meters in height, with ash clouds traveling up to 3 kilometers away. About 30,000 people have been forced to flee their homes in the surrounding area.

Seoul, South Korea: Scream of agony for Myanmar

Protests continue in the streets of Myanmar against the military coup that overthrew the democratically elected government of the country continue. In fact, mobilizations are taking place abroad, as in South Korea, with this symbolic movement of Buddhist monks, who demand the return of democracy.

Fukushima, Japan: The “ghosts” are reminiscent of disaster

Ten years have passed since the destruction of the Fukushima nuclear power plant, when hundreds of thousands of people were forced to flee their homes and around 19,000 lost their lives due to the natural disaster. The people in the area are trying to stand on their own two feet, but the ghosts of the past remain.

Mexico City, Mexico: Women’s Day brought an explosion of violence

A very serious incident took place in Mexico City on March 8, when women protesting on International Women’s Day clashed with police at roadblocks surrounding the National Palace. There is a tense situation in the country between the feminist movement and the government, which makes the situation even worse.

Washington, USA: A Corridor to Hope

Joe Biden focused on the progress being made with the vaccination campaign in the United States during his sermon. The President of the country underlined that the development of the process raises hopes that – at least in part – a return to normalcy will be achieved by July 4th. However, Americans are experiencing the effects of the pandemic to the fullest on a daily basis.

Kiev, Ukraine: The anguished struggle to win life

A new record of hospital admissions in Ukraine due to the outbreak of the coronavirus was set within the week. The country has recorded about 1.5 million cases and about 30,000 deaths, with doctors struggling to keep as many of their fellow citizens alive as possible.

Buenos Aires, Argentina: “Maradona did not die, he was killed”

The death of Diego Maradona is still a mystery, with the competent authorities of Argentina continuing the investigation into the causes that occurred. Many supporters of the “god” of the ball in the Latin American country believe that he was actually murdered and through a rally demanded justice.

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