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#13098758
15 December 2025
An army officer performs maneuvers with his service dog during a military tattoo on Vijay Diwas celebration in Kolkata, India, on December 15, 2025.
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31 October 2024
Service dogs of the Nepal Police stand alongside their handlers before the worship procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 31, 2024, on the day of Kukur Tihar, the second day of the five-day Hindu festival of Tihar.
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6 March 2024
A Hong Kong Customs officer is playing with a puppy during a media tour at the Hong Kong Customs Canine Force Base in Hong Kong, China, on March 6, 2024.
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Arkadas, The Rescue Dog Donated To Mexico By Turkey, Celebrates His First Birthday
8 January 2024
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8 January 2024
Arkadas, a rescue dog donated by Turkey to Mexico following the passing of Proteo, a Mexican rescue dog who had been assisting in the search for survivors after the devastating earthquake near the Syrian border, is being accompanied by his handler ahead of his first birthday celebration at Campo Marte in Mexico City.
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Arkadas, The Rescue Dog Donated To Mexico By Turkey, Celebrates His First Birthday
8 January 2024
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8 January 2024
Arkadas, a rescue dog donated by Turkey to Mexico following the passing of Proteo, a Mexican rescue dog who had been assisting in the search for survivors after the devastating earthquake near the Syrian border, is being accompanied by his handler ahead of his first birthday celebration at Campo Marte in Mexico City.
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#6789728
8 June 2021
A scavenger carries used goods from his scavenged garbage at the Poi Panda landfill, Kawatuna, Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 8, 2021. The Indonesian Ministry of Environment said there were around 36.94 million tons of landfill in 2020 and 52, 95 percent or 19.56 million tons were handled with the 3R concept (reduce, reuse, and recycle), while the rest were not managed. Meanwhile, The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) Indonesia stated that Indonesia produces around 6.8 million tons of plastic waste per year, and 61 percent of it is not managed. NPAP Indonesia estimates that 620 thousand tons of plastic waste enter Indonesian waters in in 2017, and if there is no intervention, the number will increase by 30 percent in 2025 to 780 thousand tons per year.
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#6789730
8 June 2021
A scavenger puts his scavenged goods into a sack at the Poi Panda landfill, Kawatuna, Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 8, 2021. The Indonesian Ministry of Environment said there were around 36.94 million tons of landfill in 2020 and 52, 95 percent or 19.56 million tons were handled with the 3R concept (reduce, reuse, and recycle), while the rest were not managed. Meanwhile, The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) Indonesia stated that Indonesia produces around 6.8 million tons of plastic waste per year, and 61 percent of it is not managed. NPAP Indonesia estimates that 620 thousand tons of plastic waste enter Indonesian waters in in 2017, and if there is no intervention, the number will increase by 30 percent in 2025 to 780 thousand tons per year.
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#6789736
8 June 2021
A scavenger looks for used goods in a pile of garbage at the Poi Panda landfill, Kawatuna, Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 8, 2021. The Indonesian Ministry of Environment said there were around 36.94 million tons of landfill in 2020 and 52, 95 percent or 19.56 million tons were handled with the 3R concept (reduce, reuse, and recycle), while the rest were not managed. Meanwhile, The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) Indonesia stated that Indonesia produces around 6.8 million tons of plastic waste per year, and 61 percent of it is not managed. NPAP Indonesia estimates that 620 thousand tons of plastic waste enter Indonesian waters in in 2017, and if there is no intervention, the number will increase by 30 percent in 2025 to 780 thousand tons per year.
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#6789740
8 June 2021
A scavenger transports his scavenged tires at the Poi Panda landfill, Kawatuna, Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 8, 2021. The Indonesian Ministry of Environment said there were around 36.94 million tons of landfill in 2020 and 52, 95 percent or 19.56 million tons were handled with the 3R concept (reduce, reuse, and recycle), while the rest were not managed. Meanwhile, The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) Indonesia stated that Indonesia produces around 6.8 million tons of plastic waste per year, and 61 percent of it is not managed. NPAP Indonesia estimates that 620 thousand tons of plastic waste enter Indonesian waters in in 2017, and if there is no intervention, the number will increase by 30 percent in 2025 to 780 thousand tons per year.
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#6789744
8 June 2021
A scavenger looks for used goods in a pile of garbage at the Poi Panda landfill, Kawatuna, Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 8, 2021. The Indonesian Ministry of Environment said there were around 36.94 million tons of landfill in 2020 and 52, 95 percent or 19.56 million tons were handled with the 3R concept (reduce, reuse, and recycle), while the rest were not managed. Meanwhile, The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) Indonesia stated that Indonesia produces around 6.8 million tons of plastic waste per year, and 61 percent of it is not managed. NPAP Indonesia estimates that 620 thousand tons of plastic waste enter Indonesian waters in in 2017, and if there is no intervention, the number will increase by 30 percent in 2025 to 780 thousand tons per year.
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#6789748
8 June 2021
A scavenger looks for used goods in a pile of garbage at the Poi Panda landfill, Kawatuna, Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 8, 2021. The Indonesian Ministry of Environment said there were around 36.94 million tons of landfill in 2020 and 52, 95 percent or 19.56 million tons were handled with the 3R concept (reduce, reuse, and recycle), while the rest were not managed. Meanwhile, The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) Indonesia stated that Indonesia produces around 6.8 million tons of plastic waste per year, and 61 percent of it is not managed. NPAP Indonesia estimates that 620 thousand tons of plastic waste enter Indonesian waters in in 2017, and if there is no intervention, the number will increase by 30 percent in 2025 to 780 thousand tons per year.
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#6789752
8 June 2021
A scavenger carries used goods from his scavenged garbage at the Poi Panda landfill, Kawatuna, Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 8, 2021. The Indonesian Ministry of Environment said there were around 36.94 million tons of landfill in 2020 and 52, 95 percent or 19.56 million tons were handled with the 3R concept (reduce, reuse, and recycle), while the rest were not managed. Meanwhile, The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) Indonesia stated that Indonesia produces around 6.8 million tons of plastic waste per year, and 61 percent of it is not managed. NPAP Indonesia estimates that 620 thousand tons of plastic waste enter Indonesian waters in in 2017, and if there is no intervention, the number will increase by 30 percent in 2025 to 780 thousand tons per year.
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#6789768
8 June 2021
A scavenger carries used goods from his scavenged garbage at the Poi Panda landfill, Kawatuna, Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 8, 2021. The Indonesian Ministry of Environment said there were around 36.94 million tons of landfill in 2020 and 52, 95 percent or 19.56 million tons were handled with the 3R concept (reduce, reuse, and recycle), while the rest were not managed. Meanwhile, The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) Indonesia stated that Indonesia produces around 6.8 million tons of plastic waste per year, and 61 percent of it is not managed. NPAP Indonesia estimates that 620 thousand tons of plastic waste enter Indonesian waters in in 2017, and if there is no intervention, the number will increase by 30 percent in 2025 to 780 thousand tons per year.
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#6789770
8 June 2021
A scavenger puts his scavenged goods into a sack at the Poi Panda landfill, Kawatuna, Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 8, 2021. The Indonesian Ministry of Environment said there were around 36.94 million tons of landfill in 2020 and 52, 95 percent or 19.56 million tons were handled with the 3R concept (reduce, reuse, and recycle), while the rest were not managed. Meanwhile, The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) Indonesia stated that Indonesia produces around 6.8 million tons of plastic waste per year, and 61 percent of it is not managed. NPAP Indonesia estimates that 620 thousand tons of plastic waste enter Indonesian waters in in 2017, and if there is no intervention, the number will increase by 30 percent in 2025 to 780 thousand tons per year.
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