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Photos: Pamplona’s Streets Run Red With ‘Blood’ in San Fermín Protest
More than 100 compassionate people created a “river of blood” in Pamplona today, in a protest that vividly represented the cruelty of the Running of the Bulls.
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Will This Naked, ‘Bleeding’ Activist Persuade Hermès to Ditch Reptile Skins?
A body-painted protester made a gruesome statement outside Hermès’ London store to highlight how live reptiles are sawn open to make Kelly and Birkin bags.
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7 Vegan Essentials for Festivals
Whichever of the summer’s big music events you’re heading to, these are the items that every vegan festival-goer needs to bring along:
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What Is a ‘V’irkin and Why Have We Sent One to Victoria Beckham?
Captive alligators and crocodiles endure miserable lives and experience gruesome deaths so that their skins can be turned into Birkin bags.
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Thousands of Birds Will Likely Die in Deadly King’s Cup Pigeon Race
PETA US is calling for an investigation of Irish pigeon racers for apparent violations of cruelty laws.
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This Is What We Found When We Sent a ‘Faux-Fur’ Hat to the Lab
Laboratory results show that a hat sold by Tesco-owned Dobbies Garden Centres was made from real fur, despite having been labelled “faux”.
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Success! ECHA Responds to Our Letter, Promises to Do More to Reduce Animal Tests
After 24,000 compassionate Europeans signed our open letter to the European Chemicals Agency about senseless experiments on animals, officials assured us that they are taking action.
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London Zoo Ditches ‘Zoo Lates’ Parties but Doesn’t Go Far Enough
Last week, we learned that London Zoo scrapped its rowdy “Zoo Lates” parties after thousands of people signed our petition.
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Britain’s Most Famous Art Critic Writes Burning Critique of Air France
Art critic Brian Sewell is currently battling cancer, but he still found time to speak up for animals who are used in painful experiments.
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24,000 Compassionate Europeans Demand Action on Chemical Testing
We’ve delivered your signatures to the European Chemicals Agency calling on officials to do their job and minimise the number of animals who are poisoned in deadly tests.