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2024 MTV Video Music Awards - Arrivals

2024 MTV Video Music Awards - Arrivals

Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope of Insane Clown Posse arrive at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards held at UBS Arena on September 11, 2024 in Elmont, New York, United States. Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2024 MTV Video Music Awards - Arrivals

2024 MTV Video Music Awards - Arrivals

Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope of Insane Clown Posse arrive at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards held at UBS Arena on September 11, 2024 in Elmont, New York, United States. Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

L214 Reveals Images Of A Chicken Farm Wants To Expand - Pas-De-Calais

Handout - The animal rights group L214 released footage on Tuesday evening of a chicken farm in the Pas-de-Calais region of France that wants to triple its size, showing animals crammed together and in poor condition, hoping to block the expansion, which is considered 'insane'. The images, filmed in March by the association, show dead chickens lying among live animals, animals limping badly and chickens whose bodies seem disproportionately large compared to their heads. The farm, which has been producing broilers since 1998 in Pihem, near Saint-Omer, wants to triple its surface area. L214 denounces this possible extension as 'a disproportionate project, an ordeal for the animals, and an economic aberration'. According to the public enquiry, which took place from 4 January to 2 February, the farm 'is currently registered for 20,500 animal-equivalents, raised in a building of 1,020 m2'. (Credit:ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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