In the past week, the world’s eyes were sewn to Bandar Abbas; Where the heartbreaking incident in the Shahid Raja’i port resulted in the deaths of dozens of people and wounded and the missing of a large number of compatriots.
On the other side of the world, the Vatican has entered a new period; Where after Pope Francis died, the Cardinals came together to choose his successor. Pictures of the chimney installation over the Sistine Chapel promises the closer moment of the Pope’s successor. The exit of the Vatican Cardinals, as well as the official mourning ceremony at Saint Peter’s Square, depicts the spiritual mood and the Vatican’s expectation.
Meanwhile, World Labor Day in various parts of the world was accompanied by ceremonies and protests. In New York, for example, protested in the Labor Day demonstration in the Labor Day demonstration and brought the voices of the workers to the world. In Haridwar, India, Hindu believers attended a prayer ceremony in the Ganges River. In Vietnam, a parade was held on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the end of the war. In Manchester, Malala Yousefzai attended the National Portrait National Gallery at the “Frameless” Exhibition, and heavy rains in India’s New Delhi relieved the heat of the air. (Guardian)
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