تصاویر منتخب هفته از نگاه مجله آتلانتیک آمریکا

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اقتصادنیوز؛ وبگاه هفته‌نامه آمریکایی آتلانتیک تصاویر منتخب هفته از رسانه‌های جهان را منتشر کرد.
تصاویر منتخب هفته از نگاه مجله آتلانتیک آمریکا

به گزارش اقتصادنیوز؛ مجله آتلانتیک تصاویر منتخب خود را از وقایع این هفته -تدوام تدفین قربانیان کروناویروس در شیلی ، هنر دایناسورها در شانگهای، یک شهر فضای باز در ماساچوست ، اعتراض های مداوم علیه وحشیگری پلیس و نژاد پرستی سیستمی در سراسر جهان، بازگشایی مرحله ای پارک ملی گرند تتو ، اسبی به نام بارقه‌های آقای گلررز در انگلستان ، تفریحات هوایی در بروکلین، از بین بردن یک مجسمه کنفدراسیون در هوستون و ....- به شرح زیر منتشر کرد.

* بنابر مقررات رسانه‌ای کشور از انتشار برخی تصاویر منتخب نشریه آتلانتیک معذوریم. 
* شرح عکس‌ها به همراه زمان و مکان ثبت تصویر و نیز نام عکاس و رسانه منتشرکننده آن به زبان انگلیسی در پایین تصویر درج شده است.

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