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Extinction Rebellion Protests At NOS, The Largest Public Broadcaster In The Netherlands.
27 September 2025
#12801732
27 September 2025
Extinction Rebellion tries to glue the NOS building , in Hilversum, Netherlands, on September 27, 2025. Extinction Rebellion activists stage a protest at NOS, the largest public broadcaster in the Netherlands. Demonstrators were unable to enter the building but climbed onto a balcony and pasted posters on the facade. The group later marched through Hilversum and blocked streets.
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Extinction Rebellion Protests At NOS, The Largest Public Broadcaster In The Netherlands.
27 September 2025
#12801733
27 September 2025
Extinction Rebellion stands in front of the NOS building. , in Hilversum, Netherlands, on September 27, 2025. Extinction Rebellion activists stage a protest at NOS, the largest public broadcaster in the Netherlands. Demonstrators were unable to enter the building but climbed onto a balcony and pasted posters on the facade. The group later marched through Hilversum and blocked streets.
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Extinction Rebellion Protests At NOS, The Largest Public Broadcaster In The Netherlands.
27 September 2025
#12801734
27 September 2025
Extinction Rebellion stands in front of the NOS building. , in Hilversum, Netherlands, on September 27, 2025. Extinction Rebellion activists stage a protest at NOS, the largest public broadcaster in the Netherlands. Demonstrators were unable to enter the building but climbed onto a balcony and pasted posters on the facade. The group later marched through Hilversum and blocked streets.
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Extinction Rebellion Protests At NOS, The Largest Public Broadcaster In The Netherlands.
27 September 2025
#12801735
27 September 2025
Extinction Rebellion tries to glue the NOS building , in Hilversum, Netherlands, on September 27, 2025. Extinction Rebellion activists stage a protest at NOS, the largest public broadcaster in the Netherlands. Demonstrators were unable to enter the building but climbed onto a balcony and pasted posters on the facade. The group later marched through Hilversum and blocked streets.
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Extinction Rebellion Protests At NOS, The Largest Public Broadcaster In The Netherlands.
27 September 2025
#12801737
27 September 2025
Extinction Rebellion stands in front of the NOS building. , in Hilversum, Netherlands, on September 27, 2025. Extinction Rebellion activists stage a protest at NOS, the largest public broadcaster in the Netherlands. Demonstrators were unable to enter the building but climbed onto a balcony and pasted posters on the facade. The group later marched through Hilversum and blocked streets.
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Extinction Rebellion Protests At NOS, The Largest Public Broadcaster In The Netherlands.
27 September 2025
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27 September 2025
Extinction Rebellion tries to glue the NOS building , in Hilversum, Netherlands, on September 27, 2025. Extinction Rebellion activists stage a protest at NOS, the largest public broadcaster in the Netherlands. Demonstrators were unable to enter the building but climbed onto a balcony and pasted posters on the facade. The group later marched through Hilversum and blocked streets.
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Extinction Rebellion Protests At NOS, The Largest Public Broadcaster In The Netherlands.
27 September 2025
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27 September 2025
Extinction Rebellion stands in front of the NOS building. , in Hilversum, Netherlands, on September 27, 2025. Extinction Rebellion activists stage a protest at NOS, the largest public broadcaster in the Netherlands. Demonstrators were unable to enter the building but climbed onto a balcony and pasted posters on the facade. The group later marched through Hilversum and blocked streets.
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Extinction Rebellion Protests At NOS, The Largest Public Broadcaster In The Netherlands.
27 September 2025
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27 September 2025
Extinction Rebellion stands in front of the NOS building. , in Hilversum, Netherlands, on September 27, 2025. Extinction Rebellion activists stage a protest at NOS, the largest public broadcaster in the Netherlands. Demonstrators were unable to enter the building but climbed onto a balcony and pasted posters on the facade. The group later marched through Hilversum and blocked streets.
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Extinction Rebellion Protests At NOS, The Largest Public Broadcaster In The Netherlands.
27 September 2025
#12801742
27 September 2025
Extinction Rebellion tries to glue the NOS building , in Hilversum, Netherlands, on September 27, 2025. Extinction Rebellion activists stage a protest at NOS, the largest public broadcaster in the Netherlands. Demonstrators were unable to enter the building but climbed onto a balcony and pasted posters on the facade. The group later marched through Hilversum and blocked streets.
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Extinction Rebellion Protests At NOS, The Largest Public Broadcaster In The Netherlands.
27 September 2025
#12801743
27 September 2025
Extinction Rebellion stands in front of the NOS building. , in Hilversum, Netherlands, on September 27, 2025. Extinction Rebellion activists stage a protest at NOS, the largest public broadcaster in the Netherlands. Demonstrators were unable to enter the building but climbed onto a balcony and pasted posters on the facade. The group later marched through Hilversum and blocked streets.
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Extinction Rebellion Protests At NOS, The Largest Public Broadcaster In The Netherlands.
27 September 2025
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27 September 2025
Extinction Rebellion stands in front of the NOS building. , in Hilversum, Netherlands, on September 27, 2025. Extinction Rebellion activists stage a protest at NOS, the largest public broadcaster in the Netherlands. Demonstrators were unable to enter the building but climbed onto a balcony and pasted posters on the facade. The group later marched through Hilversum and blocked streets.
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#12730524
8 September 2025
People watch birds in cages at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Reports from TRAFFIC in October 2024 reveal that quarantine authorities in Lampung, Indonesia, seize an astonishing 6,514 birds from a single truck. This is believed to be the country's largest seizure of illegal bird shipments from one vehicle. The birds are on their way from Sumatra to Java, the hub of the songbird trade. From 2021 to 2023, over 120,000 Sumatran songbirds are confiscated. Common species involved in these seizures include the Bar-winged Prinia, tailorbirds, white-eyes, and critically endangered species like the Javan green magpie.
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#12730525
8 September 2025
People watch birds in cages at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Reports from TRAFFIC in October 2024 reveal that quarantine authorities in Lampung, Indonesia, seize an astonishing 6,514 birds from a single truck. This is believed to be the country's largest seizure of illegal bird shipments from one vehicle. The birds are on their way from Sumatra to Java, the hub of the songbird trade. From 2021 to 2023, over 120,000 Sumatran songbirds are confiscated. Common species involved in these seizures include the Bar-winged Prinia, tailorbirds, white-eyes, and critically endangered species like the Javan green magpie.
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#12730526
8 September 2025
A man holds a bird that is for sale at the bird market in Malang, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Reports from TRAFFIC in October 2024 reveal that quarantine authorities in Lampung, Indonesia, seize an astonishing 6,514 birds from a single truck. This is believed to be the country's largest seizure of illegal bird shipments from one vehicle. The birds are on their way from Sumatra to Java, the hub of the songbird trade. From 2021 to 2023, over 120,000 Sumatran songbirds are confiscated. Common species involved in these seizures include the Bar-winged Prinia, tailorbirds, white-eyes, and critically endangered species like the Javan green magpie. An expert in July 2025 describes them as ''one of the largest wildlife markets in Southeast Asia,'' which houses legally and illegally traded animals from various countries. The demand isn't just for pets but also for status symbols and participation in lucrative songbird competitions. Champion birds can fetch exceptionally high prices, creating a strong economic incentive for trapping and trading.
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#12730527
8 September 2025
A man holds a paper bag with birds for sale at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Reports from TRAFFIC in October 2024 reveal that quarantine authorities in Lampung, Indonesia, seize an astonishing 6,514 birds from a single truck. This is believed to be the country's largest seizure of illegal bird shipments from one vehicle. The birds are on their way from Sumatra to Java, the hub of the songbird trade. From 2021 to 2023, over 120,000 Sumatran songbirds are confiscated. Common species involved in these seizures include the Bar-winged Prinia, tailorbirds, white-eyes, and critically endangered species like the Javan green magpie. An expert in July 2025 describes them as ''one of the largest wildlife markets in Southeast Asia,'' which houses legally and illegally traded animals from various countries. The demand isn't just for pets but also for status symbols and participation in lucrative songbird competitions. Champion birds can fetch exceptionally high prices, creating a strong economic incentive for trapping and trading.
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#12730528
8 September 2025
The paper bag with birds lies on the ground, also for sale at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Reports from TRAFFIC in October 2024 reveal that quarantine authorities in Lampung, Indonesia, seize an astonishing 6,514 birds from a single truck. This is believed to be the country's largest seizure of illegal bird shipments from one vehicle. The birds are on their way from Sumatra to Java, the hub of the songbird trade. From 2021 to 2023, over 120,000 Sumatran songbirds are confiscated. Common species involved in these seizures include the Bar-winged Prinia, tailorbirds, white-eyes, and critically endangered species like the Javan green magpie. An expert in July 2025 describes them as ''one of the largest wildlife markets in Southeast Asia,'' which houses legally and illegally traded animals from various countries. The demand isn't just for pets but also for status symbols and participation in lucrative songbird competitions. Champion birds can fetch exceptionally high prices, creating a strong economic incentive for trapping and trading.
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