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#13067593
7 Dec 2025
Amanaki Mafi of Newcastle Red Bulls rampages through during the European Rugby Challenge Cup Pool 2 match between Lyon Olympique Universitaire and Newcastle Red Bulls at Matmut Stadium de Gerland in Lyon, France, on December 6, 2025.
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#11960750
19 Jan 2025
Police erect barricades to block protesters from entering the road leading to the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea, on January 19, 2025. Earlier that morning, following the confirmation of an arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol, his supporters turn into rioters, storming the court without authorization. They vandalize property, breaking glass doors, windows, and wall tiles, and assault police officers in a violent rampage.
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#11960751
19 Jan 2025
Police set up a barricade of buses in front of the Western District Court in Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea, on January 19, 2025. Earlier that morning, following the confirmation of an arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol, his supporters turn into rioters, storm the court without authorization. They vandalize property, break glass doors, windows, and wall tiles, and assault police officers in a violent rampage.
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#11960752
19 Jan 2025
Supporters of President Yoon Suk-yeol, who is detained on charges of treason, march toward the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea, on January 19, 2025, chanting slogans demanding his release. Earlier that morning, following the confirmation of an arrest warrant for the impeached president, Yoon's supporters turn into rioters, storming the court without authorization. They vandalize property, breaking glass doors, windows, and wall tiles, and assault police officers in a violent rampage.
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#11960753
19 Jan 2025
Supporters of President Yoon Suk-yeol, who is detained on charges of treason, march toward the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea, on January 19, 2025, chanting slogans demanding his release. Earlier that morning, following the confirmation of an arrest warrant for the impeached president, Yoon's supporters turn into rioters, storming the court without authorization. They vandalize property, breaking glass doors, windows, and wall tiles, and assault police officers in a violent rampage.
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#11960755
19 Jan 2025
Supporters of President Yoon Suk-yeol, who is detained on charges of treason, march toward the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea, on January 19, 2025, chanting slogans demanding his release. Earlier that morning, following the confirmation of an arrest warrant for the impeached president, Yoon's supporters turn into rioters, storming the court without authorization. They vandalize property, breaking glass doors, windows, and wall tiles, and assault police officers in a violent rampage.
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#11960756
19 Jan 2025
Police erect barricades to block protesters from entering the road leading to the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea, on January 19, 2025. Earlier that morning, following the confirmation of an arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol, his supporters turn into rioters, storming the court without authorization. They vandalize property, breaking glass doors, windows, and wall tiles, and assault police officers in a violent rampage.
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#11960757
19 Jan 2025
Police erect barricades to block protesters from entering the road leading to the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea, on January 19, 2025. Earlier that morning, following the confirmation of an arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol, his supporters turn into rioters, storming the court without authorization. They vandalize property, breaking glass doors, windows, and wall tiles, and assault police officers in a violent rampage.
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#11960758
19 Jan 2025
Police erect barricades to block protesters from entering the road leading to the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea, on January 19, 2025. Earlier that morning, following the confirmation of an arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol, his supporters turn into rioters, storming the court without authorization. They vandalize property, breaking glass doors, windows, and wall tiles, and assault police officers in a violent rampage.
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#9193880
14 Nov 2022
Starlings near the sea in Polignano a Mare are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".
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#9193882
14 Nov 2022
Starlings near the sea in Polignano a Mare are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".
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#9193884
14 Nov 2022
Starlings near the sea in Polignano a Mare are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".
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#9193886
14 Nov 2022
Starlings near the sea in Polignano a Mare are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".
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#9193888
14 Nov 2022
Starlings near the sea in Polignano a Mare are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".
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#9193890
14 Nov 2022
The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".
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#9193892
14 Nov 2022
The starlings near Altamura are invading the Apulian countryside on November 8, 2022. Thousands of starlings attack the countryside of the province of Bari every day, each of these birds eats up to 20 grams of olives per day. The complaint comes from Coldiretti Puglia which signals the worsening of the phenomenon linked to the voracity of these small birds that also act in the Brindisi and Foggia areas. Due to climate change, their presence in the region has become increasingly massive: the high temperatures allow birds to rampage in the fields, devour olives and destroy crops. In the Bari area, the olive-growing area between Polignano a Mare, Castellana Grotte, Monopoli, Alberobello and Locorotondo is particularly affected. "The damage is between 30% and over 60% - explains Coldiretti Puglia in a note - to the olive trees. Starlings destroy the plots used for the olive harvest and olive growers are forced to fight a disaster without having the tools , almost condemned to reschedule their agricultural activities to avoid the destruction of production. Among other things, it is not only olive growing that is affected, given that the passage of flocks of birds leaves such quantities of excrement on the vegetables as to make the product is unpresentable on the market. Starlings find nighttime refreshments in protected areas, to resume daytime food raids for months now, given that the anomalous heat of recent years has made the protected species convert from migratory to sedentary ".
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