The main event of the week was undoubtedly Sweden’s official accession to NATO. The country has been closely cooperating with the North Atlantic Alliance since 1949, and although it has adhered to the principle of neutrality in favor of peace for more than 70 years, its army has regularly participated in joint exercises and special operations. Given this experience, it took relatively little time from application to entry. Well, you understand what we’re getting at.
Find out about this and other events that took place in the past week in the traditional photo selection of Zaborona’s bild editor Pavlo Bishko.
Gniew, Poland
M1A2 Abrams main battle tanks of the U.S. Army ride on M3 amphibious rigs of the German/British Amphibious Engineer Battalion 130 while crossing the Vistula River during the NATO Dragon 24 military exercise on March 05, 2024 near Gniew, Poland. Dragon 24 is involving troops from 10 different nations and is part of Steadfast Defender, an ongoing set of NATO military manoeuvres across Europe that is involving 90,000 troops. Photo: Sean Gallup/Getty Images
Akersberga, Sweden
Seamstress Tove Lycke is seen at work with new NATO flags, at the flag manufacturer Flagghuset in Akersberga, outside Stockholm, Sweden, on March 7, 2024. At the family business in Akersberga, production has long been in full swing printing the blue NATO flag. Now that Sweden’s accession to NATO is imminent, municipalities, authorities and businesses want to be ready to raise the new flag. After two centuries of non-alignment and two years of torturous diplomacy, Sweden on Thursday becomes the 32nd member of NATO, a major step for a country once careful not to anger Russia. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson was visiting Washington where Secretary of State Antony Blinken will ceremonially receive the ratification documents after the hard-fought battle to secure the green lights needed from all NATO members. Photo: ANDERS WIKLUND/TT News Agency/AFP via Getty Images
The Red Sea
This handout photo provided by Yemeni Al-Joumhouria TV, shows the British-registered cargo ship ‘Rubymar’ sinking, after it was targeted by Yemen’s Houthi forces in international waters in the Red Sea, on March 3, 2024, in the Red Sea. Photo: Al-Joumhouriah channel via Getty Images
Singapore
Dina Filzah from Singapore, a fan of US singer Taylor Swift, also known as a Swiftie, poses for photos before the pop star’s Eras Tour concert at the National Stadium in Singapore on March 7, 2024. About 300,000 Taylor Swift fans from Singapore and around the region were expected to flock to the city-state this week for the megastar’s six sold-out concerts. Photo: MOHD RASFAN/AFP via Getty Images
Warsaw, Poland
Riot police detain a man during a protest of Polish farmers against EU climate measures and Ukrainian imports on March 6, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Polish farmers say that low-priced Ukrainian grain entering the Polish market creates unfair competition. They also demonstrate against the European Union’s “Green Deal”, a set of laws for helping the bloc meet its climate goals, that turns politically toxic under fire from farmers. Photo: WOJTEK RADWANSKI/AFP via Getty Images
A Polish journalist iPhone displays an Apple alert saying “state sponsored attackers may be targeting your iPhone” on March 07, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Poland’s new government has established a parliamentary commission to examine the alleged use of Pegasus spyware by the previous government against opposition figures and journalists. Former Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski will be among the first witnesses to be called. Photo: Omar Marques/Getty Images
Raukhivka, Ukraine
Portraits of Kravets family, killed in Odesa by a Russian drone strike, are displayed near the Raukhivka church after the funeral service on March 5, 2024 in Raukhivka Village, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine. The Russian army bombarded Odesa with kamikaze drones in the early morning of March 2. One of the drones hit a 9-story residential building, destroying almost the entire section of the building and killing 12 persons, including five children. Among those killed under the rubble are the military couple Oleg and Tetyana Kravets and their three children – seven-month-old Liza, 8-year-old Zlata and 9-year-old Serhiy. Their fourth child, son Volodymyr, survived as he was in the village with his grandparents. The family was buried in the village of Marynove, Odesa Oblast. Photo: Tanya Dzafarowa/Suspilne Ukraine/JSC “UA:PBC”/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images
Calw, Germany
Members of the Kommando Spezialkraefte (KSK) military special forces unit demonstrate how they train dogs for water operations during a visit by Scholz to the main KSK training facility on March 05, 2024 in Calw, Germany. The KSK is an elite unit of the Bundeswehr, the German armed forces, and participates in NATO’s Special Operations Land Task Groups (SOLTG). Photo: Thomas Niedermueller/Getty Images
The English Channel
An inflatable dinghy carrying around 65 migrants crosses the English Channel on March 06, 2024 in the English Channel. According to official figures 401 migrants arrived in the UK by small boat on Monday, the busiest day of the year so far for Channel crossings. This brings the provisional total number of UK arrivals so far this year to 2,983. Government data indicates this is more than the 2,953 logged this time last year and surpasses the running totals documented between January 1 and March 4 each year since current records began in 2018. Photo: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
Jakarta, Indonesia
A policeman rests among the shields during a demonstration demanding the impeachment of Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo, the rejection of the general election results and the removal of members of the General Election Commission (KPU) at the entrance of the parliament in Jakarta on March 5, 2024. Photo: YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP via Getty Images
Yerkivtsi, Ukraine
A ploughing machinery prepares the soil ahead of the grain sowing campaign on March 03, 2024, in Yerkivtsi, Kyiv region, Ukraine. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused a significant increase in food prices on global markets. Grain prices have risen sharply worldwide due to logistical difficulties in exporting from Ukraine as shipment companies taking the grain in charge faced increasing danger. Ukrainian grain exports have been severely disrupted since February 2022. For over four months, Russian military vessels blocked Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea. In February 2024, several trucks and trains containing Ukrainian grain were stopped at the border with Poland by Polish farmers demanding the halt of sales of Ukrainian grain in their country. Photo: Diego Fedele/Getty Images
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Firearms expert Frank Koucky III demonstrates the use of a gun similar to the one allegedly used in the shooting during the “Rust” film, as he testifies in the Hannah Gutierrez-Reed involuntary manslaughter trial at the First Judicial District Courthouse in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on March 5, 2024. Gutierrez-Reed has denied involuntary manslaughter charges in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who died from her injuries after being hit by a live round fired from a gun held by US actor Alec Baldwin during a rehearsal on the set of the movie “Rust”. Photo: JIM WEBER/POOL/AFP via Getty Images
Beijing, China
A group of attendants pose for pictures in front of the Great Hall of the People during the opening session of the National People’s Congress (NPC) in Beijing on March 5, 2024. Photo: WANG ZHAO/AFP via Getty Images
Rafah, Gaza Strip
An aerial view shows mourners watching as medical personnel prepare the bodies of 47 Palestinians for a mass funeral in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on March 7, 2024, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the militant group Hamas. Gaza’s Hamas-run government media office said that Israel had returned dozens of bodies that had been exhumed from graves in the besieged territory in recent weeks. “The bodies arrived through the Kerem Shalom crossing and were received by the Ministry of Health,” Ihsan Al-Natour from the Hamas-run Ministry of Endowments told AFP at the funeral. Photo: SAID KHATIB/AFP via Getty Images
Kyiv, Ukraine
A woman puts flowers on a grave of a commander of the First Mechanized Battalion, a Ukrainian serviceman Dmytro Kotsiubailo, known as Da Vinci, who was killed a year ago near Bakhmut, during a memorial service for him in Kyiv, on March 7, 2024, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Photo: ROMAN PILIPEY/AFP via Getty Images
Pristina, Kosovo
A woman puts flowers on a grave of a commander of the First Mechanized Battalion, a Ukrainian serviceman Dmytro Kotsiubailo, known as Da Vinci, who was killed a year ago near Bakhmut, during a memorial service for him in Kyiv, on March 7, 2024, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Photo: ROMAN PILIPEY/AFP via Getty Images
Canadian, Texas
Cattle stand in a pasture burned by the Smokehouse Creek fire on March 05, 2024 near Canadian, Texas. The fire has burned more than a million acres in the Texas Panhandle, killing at least two people and destroying more than 500 structures. Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images
Chișinău, Moldova
Moldovan veterans attend a ceremony at Maica Indurerata monument (Sorrowful Mother) in Chișinău, on March 2, 2024, to commemorate the fallen soldiers during the armed conflict between pro-Transnistria forces supported by the Russian 14th Army and pro-Moldovan forces (1990-1992) in Transnistria known as the Moldo-Russian war. Photo: DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP via Getty Images
Birmingham, England
Hope, Pyrenean mountain dog and owner Claire Church arrive on the first day of CRUFTS Dog Show at NEC Arena on March 7, 2024 in Birmingham, England. Over 24,000 dogs from 220 different breeds take part in Crufts 2024 with hundreds of the most agile and athletic dogs competing in different competitions including agility and flyball and, new for this year, Hoopers – a low-impact and inclusive activity for dogs and owners. The event culminates in the Best in Show 2024 trophy, awarded on Sunday night. Photo: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
Sydney, Australia
Parade goers prepare ahead of the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade on March 02, 2024 in Sydney, Australia. The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade began in 1978 as a march to commemorate the 1969 Stonewall Riots in New York and has been held every year since to promote awareness of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues. Photo: Jenny Evans/Getty Images