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#12634050
11 Aug 2025
The FBI, other federal agencies, and the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) converge on Yotel after fighting breaks out on the 400 block of New Jersey Avenue Northwest near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, on August 10, 2025. This incident comes hours before President Trump's press conference on crime in the District of Columbia.
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#12634053
11 Aug 2025
Lines of law enforcement vehicles are at the scene. The FBI, other federal agencies, and the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) converge on Yotel after fighting breaks out on the 400 block of New Jersey Avenue Northwest near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, on August 10, 2025. This incident comes hours before President Trump's press conference on crime in the District of Columbia.
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#12634056
11 Aug 2025
An officer in body armor is at the scene. The FBI, other federal agencies, and the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) converge on Yotel after fighting breaks out on the 400 block of New Jersey Avenue Northwest near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, on August 10, 2025. This incident comes hours before President Trump's press conference on crime in the District of Columbia.
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#1913229
23 Apr 2017
A Sri Lanka Army soldier is seen working at the site of the collapsed garbage mountain at Meetotamulla, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 23 April 2017. Sri Lanka's National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) declared Meethotamulla Garbage dump site as a danger zone last week and requested residents to be evacuated from the vicinity.Following the orders residents of over 150 houses have been asked to move with immediate effect. A huge man-made Garbage mountain, at the edge of the capitol city Colombo created with dumping the ever increasing waste from the city collapsed on houses in the vicinity on 14 April 2017. The death toll from the Meethotamulla tragedy has reached 31 and several more are still missing. A team of Japanese experts in Sri Lanka to investigate into the cause of the collapse and aid Sri Lanka’s waste disposal process stated on 21 April 2017 that Methane levels at the Meethotamulla garbage dump is measured at 16% and the conditions are extremely flammable.
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#1913231
23 Apr 2017
A Sri Lanka Army soldier is seen working at the site of the collapsed garbage mountain at Meetotamulla, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 23 April 2017. Sri Lanka's National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) declared Meethotamulla Garbage dump site as a danger zone last week and requested residents to be evacuated from the vicinity.Following the orders residents of over 150 houses have been asked to move with immediate effect. A huge man-made Garbage mountain, at the edge of the capitol city Colombo created with dumping the ever increasing waste from the city collapsed on houses in the vicinity on 14 April 2017. The death toll from the Meethotamulla tragedy has reached 31 and several more are still missing. A team of Japanese experts in Sri Lanka to investigate into the cause of the collapse and aid Sri Lanka’s waste disposal process stated on 21 April 2017 that Methane levels at the Meethotamulla garbage dump is measured at 16% and the conditions are extremely flammable.
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#1913233
23 Apr 2017
Sri Lanka Army personnel cover the site of the collapsed garbage mountain with black colored polythene at Meetotamulla, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 23 April 2017. Sri Lanka's National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) declared Meethotamulla Garbage dump site as a danger zone last week and requested residents to be evacuated from the vicinity.Following the orders residents of over 150 houses have been asked to move with immediate effect. A huge man-made Garbage mountain, at the edge of the capitol city Colombo created with dumping the ever increasing waste from the city collapsed on houses in the vicinity on 14 April 2017. The death toll from the Meethotamulla tragedy has reached 31 and several more are still missing. A team of Japanese experts in Sri Lanka to investigate into the cause of the collapse and aid Sri Lanka’s waste disposal process stated on 21 April 2017 that Methane levels at the Meethotamulla garbage dump is measured at 16% and the conditions are extremely flammable.
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#1913246
23 Apr 2017
Sri Lanka Army personnel cover the site of the collapsed garbage mountain with black colored polythene at Meetotamulla, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 23 April 2017. Sri Lanka's National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) declared Meethotamulla Garbage dump site as a danger zone last week and requested residents to be evacuated from the vicinity.Following the orders residents of over 150 houses have been asked to move with immediate effect. A huge man-made Garbage mountain, at the edge of the capitol city Colombo created with dumping the ever increasing waste from the city collapsed on houses in the vicinity on 14 April 2017. The death toll from the Meethotamulla tragedy has reached 31 and several more are still missing. A team of Japanese experts in Sri Lanka to investigate into the cause of the collapse and aid Sri Lanka’s waste disposal process stated on 21 April 2017 that Methane levels at the Meethotamulla garbage dump is measured at 16% and the conditions are extremely flammable.
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#1913249
23 Apr 2017
Sri Lanka Army personnel cover the site of the collapsed garbage mountain with black colored polythene at Meetotamulla, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 23 April 2017. Sri Lanka's National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) declared Meethotamulla Garbage dump site as a danger zone last week and requested residents to be evacuated from the vicinity.Following the orders residents of over 150 houses have been asked to move with immediate effect. A huge man-made Garbage mountain, at the edge of the capitol city Colombo created with dumping the ever increasing waste from the city collapsed on houses in the vicinity on 14 April 2017. The death toll from the Meethotamulla tragedy has reached 31 and several more are still missing. A team of Japanese experts in Sri Lanka to investigate into the cause of the collapse and aid Sri Lanka’s waste disposal process stated on 21 April 2017 that Methane levels at the Meethotamulla garbage dump is measured at 16% and the conditions are extremely flammable.
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#1913252
23 Apr 2017
Sri Lankan garbage collapse survivors sit and discuss among the debris of their damaged house in Meetotamulla, on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sunday, April 23, 2017 Sri Lanka's National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) declared Meethotamulla Garbage dump site as a danger zone last week and requested residents to be evacuated from the vicinity.Following the orders residents of over 150 houses have been asked to move with immediate effect. A huge man-made Garbage mountain, at the edge of the capitol city Colombo created with dumping the ever increasing waste from the city collapsed on houses in the vicinity on 14 April 2017. The death toll from the Meethotamulla tragedy has reached 31 and several more are still missing. A team of Japanese experts in Sri Lanka to investigate into the cause of the collapse and aid Sri Lanka’s waste disposal process stated on 21 April 2017 that Methane levels at the Meethotamulla garbage dump is measured at 16% and the conditions are extremely flammable.
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#1913253
23 Apr 2017
A Sri Lankan garbage collapse survivor searches for documents among the debris of his damaged house in Meetotamulla, on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sunday, April 23, 2017 Sri Lanka's National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) declared Meethotamulla Garbage dump site as a danger zone last week and requested residents to be evacuated from the vicinity.Following the orders residents of over 150 houses have been asked to move with immediate effect. A huge man-made Garbage mountain, at the edge of the capitol city Colombo created with dumping the ever increasing waste from the city collapsed on houses in the vicinity on 14 April 2017. The death toll from the Meethotamulla tragedy has reached 31 and several more are still missing. A team of Japanese experts in Sri Lanka to investigate into the cause of the collapse and aid Sri Lanka’s waste disposal process stated on 21 April 2017 that Methane levels at the Meethotamulla garbage dump is measured at 16% and the conditions are extremely flammable.
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#1913255
23 Apr 2017
A general view of the site of the collapsed garbage mountain that is being covered with black colored polythene by Sri Lankan Army personnel at Meetotamulla, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 23 April 2017. Sri Lanka's National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) declared Meethotamulla Garbage dump site as a danger zone last week and requested residents to be evacuated from the vicinity.Following the orders residents of over 150 houses have been asked to move with immediate effect. A huge man-made Garbage mountain, at the edge of the capitol city Colombo created with dumping the ever increasing waste from the city collapsed on houses in the vicinity on 14 April 2017. The death toll from the Meethotamulla tragedy has reached 31 and several more are still missing. A team of Japanese experts in Sri Lanka to investigate into the cause of the collapse and aid Sri Lanka’s waste disposal process stated on 21 April 2017 that Methane levels at the Meethotamulla garbage dump is measured at 16% and the conditions are extremely flammable.
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#1913258
23 Apr 2017
Sri Lanka Army personnel cover the site of the collapsed garbage mountain with black colored polythene at Meetotamulla, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 23 April 2017. Sri Lanka's National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) declared Meethotamulla Garbage dump site as a danger zone last week and requested residents to be evacuated from the vicinity.Following the orders residents of over 150 houses have been asked to move with immediate effect. A huge man-made Garbage mountain, at the edge of the capitol city Colombo created with dumping the ever increasing waste from the city collapsed on houses in the vicinity on 14 April 2017. The death toll from the Meethotamulla tragedy has reached 31 and several more are still missing. A team of Japanese experts in Sri Lanka to investigate into the cause of the collapse and aid Sri Lanka’s waste disposal process stated on 21 April 2017 that Methane levels at the Meethotamulla garbage dump is measured at 16% and the conditions are extremely flammable.
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#1913260
23 Apr 2017
A Red flag that demarcate danger zones is seen among the debris of damaged houses days after the collapse of a garbage mound in Meetotamulla, on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sunday, April 23, 2017. Sri Lanka's National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) declared Meethotamulla Garbage dump site as a danger zone last week and requested residents to be evacuated from the vicinity.Following the orders residents of over 150 houses have been asked to move with immediate effect. A huge man-made Garbage mountain, at the edge of the capitol city Colombo created with dumping the ever increasing waste from the city collapsed on houses in the vicinity on 14 April 2017. The death toll from the Meethotamulla tragedy has reached 31 and several more are still missing. A team of Japanese experts in Sri Lanka to investigate into the cause of the collapse and aid Sri Lanka’s waste disposal process stated on 21 April 2017 that Methane levels at the Meethotamulla garbage dump is measured at 16% and the conditions are extremely flammable.
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#1913271
23 Apr 2017
A Red flag that demarcate danger zones is seen among the debris of damaged houses days after the collapse of a garbage mound in Meetotamulla, on the outskirts of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sunday, April 23, 2017. Sri Lanka's National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) declared Meethotamulla Garbage dump site as a danger zone last week and requested residents to be evacuated from the vicinity.Following the orders residents of over 150 houses have been asked to move with immediate effect. A huge man-made Garbage mountain, at the edge of the capitol city Colombo created with dumping the ever increasing waste from the city collapsed on houses in the vicinity on 14 April 2017. The death toll from the Meethotamulla tragedy has reached 31 and several more are still missing. A team of Japanese experts in Sri Lanka to investigate into the cause of the collapse and aid Sri Lanka’s waste disposal process stated on 21 April 2017 that Methane levels at the Meethotamulla garbage dump is measured at 16% and the conditions are extremely flammable.
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#1913291
23 Apr 2017
Sri Lanka Army personnel cover the site of the collapsed garbage mountain with black colored polythene at Meetotamulla, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 23 April 2017. Sri Lanka's National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) declared Meethotamulla Garbage dump site as a danger zone last week and requested residents to be evacuated from the vicinity.Following the orders residents of over 150 houses have been asked to move with immediate effect. A huge man-made Garbage mountain, at the edge of the capitol city Colombo created with dumping the ever increasing waste from the city collapsed on houses in the vicinity on 14 April 2017. The death toll from the Meethotamulla tragedy has reached 31 and several more are still missing. A team of Japanese experts in Sri Lanka to investigate into the cause of the collapse and aid Sri Lanka’s waste disposal process stated on 21 April 2017 that Methane levels at the Meethotamulla garbage dump is measured at 16% and the conditions are extremely flammable.
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#13406075
5 Mar 2026
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - MARCH 4: The Hungarian Parliament Building is illuminated at night along the Danube River on March 4, 2026, in Budapest, Hungary. While the immediate vicinity of Kossuth Square and the Parliament is historically kept clear of large-scale commercial advertising, the surrounding city has been heavily blanketed ahead of the April 12 general election with political billboards by the governing Fidesz party featuring opposition leader Peter Magyar alongside international figures Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Ursula von der Leyen under the slogan 'Ok a kockazat' (They are the risk) as part of Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s broader 'war or peace' campaign narrative.
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