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Seven days in 7 photos
The main, and most curious, facts of the week from 27 November to 3 December told with pictures
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SATURDAY - The Grand Place in Brussels festively lit up with Christmas lights: Belgium is one of the countries where the contagion curve is starting to rise again (EPA / OLIVIER HOSLET) © ANSA / EPA
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SUNDAY - During the post match Empoli-Fiorentina journalist Greta Beccaglia was harassed on live TV by a fan who will then be identified by the police (ANSA / Facebook) © ANSA
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MONDAY - Rain, cold, and snow throughout Italy: Vesuvius also bleached (ANSA / CIRO FUSCO) © ANSA
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TUESDAY - Barbados becomes a republic, end of the rule of the British crown. Present was Prince Charles who recognized 'Slavery as an indelible stain on our history' (AFP / ANDY BROOKS) © ANSA / AFP
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FRIDAY - Little Eitan, who survived the Mottarone tragedy, kidnapped by his maternal grandfather Peleg and taken to Israel, returned to Italy with his paternal aunt Aya Biran to whom he is entrusted. (ANSA / US) © ANSA
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THURSDAY - Angela Merkel's farewell to her country with military honors, punk music and Te duem. Farewell ceremony in Berlin after 16 years of chancellorship. His successor will be his deputy Scholz (EPA / FILIP SINGER) © ANSA / EPA
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WEDNESDAY - International Aids Day, even the White House remembers it, displaying a gigantic red bow in the north portico (EPA / JIM LO SCALZO) © ANSA / EPA
Seven days in 7 photos
The main, and most curious, facts of the week from 27 November to 3 December told with pictures
Week dominated by Chancellor Angela Merkel's farewell to politics (THURSDAY) with the farewell ceremony in Berlin after 16 years of chancellorship. The new Chancellor Scholz will take office on 8 December. A fine word in the story of Eitan, the little survivor of the Mottarone tragedy and kidnapped by his grandfather and taken to Israel, returned to Italy with his paternal aunt Aya Byran. International AIDS Day (WEDNESDAY) with the White House decorated with a red ribbon symbolizing the fight against disease. The Caribbean island of Barbados becomes a Republic (TUESDAY): in the official ceremony, Prince Charles makes the mea culpa: 'Slavery stains our history'. Bad story of harassment live on TV for the journalist Greta Beccaglia (Sunday) harassed by a fan on live TV.And Christmas appears with its lights even in the heart of Europe (SATURDAY): in Brussels the Grand place turns on the Christmas lights, despite the increase in infections #ANSA
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