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A WORLD ABLAZE

A look at what AP photograph­ers captured in 2021

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“Some say the world will end in fire,” wrote the poet Robert Frost — and for much of 2021, Associated Press photograph­ers captured scenes of a world ablaze, amid rumblings of ruin.

In New Delhi, a man sprints amid the funeral pyres of COVID-19 victims — too many fires, too much heat, too many victims. On a beach near the village of Limni, Greece, the horizon is lit by the flames of wildfires raging across the eastern Mediterran­ean.

And at La Palma in the Canary Islands, the inferno is in the Cumbre Vieja volcano. But more than 10,000 million cubic meters of ash turn the world into a negative, with black ash taking the place of white snow.

Not all of the combustion is so literal.

There is fury: the astonishin­g moment when police aimed their guns at rioters trying to break into the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol; Mexican demonstrat­ors against gender violence, hurling themselves at barricades; an Ethiopian woman’s wrath as she fights for every split pea in starving, war-torn Tigray.

And there are the sorrowful embers of violence. Stoic Palestinia­ns carry the body of a child who died in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, while a continent away, mourners bear the body of a man killed while protesting the coup in Myanmar. And in Haiti, the wife of slain President Jovenel Moise, Martine, leaves a memorial gathering in black widow’s weeds and mask.

There was more to 2021, of course. There was fun: Lady Gaga wore one of the world’s largest dresses to Joe Biden’s inaugurati­on.

There were moments of hope. Even as millions more died of COVID-19, billions were vaccinated. Health care worker Nazir Ahmed ventured to remote Kashmiri meadows to in

oculate shepherds, some of them vaccine resistant. He stands in his protective gear on a hillock, like an emissary from COVID times who somehow found himself in a South Asian remake of “The Sound of Music.” There are other images that recall the movies, but askew.

Those men on horseback in 10-gallon hats are not the cowboys of classic Westerns; they’re border agents, corralling Haitian migrants as they try to cross the Rio Grande into the United States.

And the man and woman caught in a passionate embrace in Barcelona, Spain, are not characters in a romantic comedy; behind them, a riot rages over the imprisonme­nt of a rapper convicted of insulting the Spanish monarchy. And the streets are on fire.

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President-elect Joe Biden, left, and Vice President Mike Pence, right, watch as Lady Gaga steps off the stage after performing the national anthem during the 59th Presidenti­al Inaugurati­on at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Jan. 20, 2021.
ANDREW HARNIK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President-elect Joe Biden, left, and Vice President Mike Pence, right, watch as Lady Gaga steps off the stage after performing the national anthem during the 59th Presidenti­al Inaugurati­on at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Jan. 20, 2021.
 ?? JACQUELYN MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A woman holds a cutout of President Donald Trump’s face at a rally in Washington in support of Trump called the “Save America Rally” on Jan. 6, 2021.
JACQUELYN MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A woman holds a cutout of President Donald Trump’s face at a rally in Washington in support of Trump called the “Save America Rally” on Jan. 6, 2021.
 ?? NOAH BERGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Firefighte­rs battle the Sugar Fire, part of the Beckwourth Complex Fire, in Doyle, Calif., on July 9.
NOAH BERGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Firefighte­rs battle the Sugar Fire, part of the Beckwourth Complex Fire, in Doyle, Calif., on July 9.
 ?? REBECCA BLACKWELL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Demonstrat­ors attack a barricade protecting Mexico City’s National Palace during a march to commemorat­e Internatio­nal Women’s Day and protest against gender violence, on March 8.
REBECCA BLACKWELL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Demonstrat­ors attack a barricade protecting Mexico City’s National Palace during a march to commemorat­e Internatio­nal Women’s Day and protest against gender violence, on March 8.
 ?? BERNAT ARMANGUE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A migrant is comforted by a member of the Spanish Red Cross at the Spanish enclave of Ceuta near the border of Morocco and Spain, on May 18.
BERNAT ARMANGUE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A migrant is comforted by a member of the Spanish Red Cross at the Spanish enclave of Ceuta near the border of Morocco and Spain, on May 18.

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