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malnourished women and children

WFP announces aid for 6 million malnourished women and children in Afghanistan

The World Food Programme has announced that to reduce malnutrition in Afghanistan, they have distributed food to approximately 6 million women and children suffering from malnutrition.
dicamba weed killers

For a second time, US court bans dicamba weed killers, finds EPA violated law

Dealing a blow to three of the world’s biggest agrochemical companies, a U.S. court this week banned three weed killers widely used in American agriculture, finding that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) broke the law in allowing them to be on the market.
Fur Free Europe

The Fur Industry’s Decline: Europe Confronts Ethical and Environmental Concerns

\As concerns over animal welfare, public health, and environmental impact intensify, the once-thriving fur farming industry in Europe is facing a reckoning. A citizen's petition demanding an EU-wide ban on fur production has garnered over 1.5 million signatures, far surpassing the required threshold to initiate a potential law change.
Dog meat sellers

Dog meat sellers demand compensation following ban

The once bustling streets of dog meat restaurants in central Seoul turned deserted, Wednesday, as consuming the meat fell out of favor among Koreans. This void was accentuated as Korea officially banned this age-old practice on Tuesday.
blockbuster crop

How CRISPR could yield the next blockbuster crop

Li, a plant geneticist at the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology in Beijing, is working on a wild rice species from South America called Oryza alta. It produces edible, nutritious grains, but they cannot be harvested because the seeds drop to the ground as soon as they ripen. To tame the plant, Li and his colleagues need to remove this trait, known as seed shattering, and alter a few others.
live animal transport

Leaked transport regulation draft fails the animals for “business as usual”

A revised Regulation on live animal transport, possibly together with rules on cat and dog breeding, is the only piece of updated legislation that will be put forward in this political term. This is at a time when we, and millions of European Citizens, fully expected the European Commission to deliver on its firm commitment to revise all animal welfare rules.
horror of EU live animal transport

True horror of EU live animal transport masked in official records 

Shocking new report reveals suffering endured by around 44 million farmed animals a year – including unweaned calves and lambs – on horrific journeys lasting up to three weeks. Inadequate and misleading official records are masking the true horror and scale of the EU’s long-distance trade in farmed animals, a shocking new report released today by international NGOs Eurogroup for Animals and Compassion in World Farming reveals. 
Gaza’s hunger crisis

Famine by February: How bad is Gaza’s hunger crisis under Israeli attacks?

Weeks of restricted access to food in the Gaza Strip have culminated in severe hunger and growing risks of famine in the besieged enclave.
Israel’s war on Gaza

Displacement, death, hunger as Israel’s war on Gaza enters third month

Fighting has escalated in Gaza’s second-largest city of Khan Younis as Israeli air strikes rain down throughout the enclave, forcing Palestinians to flee to increasingly crammed pockets of the territory’s southern edge where there is no promised security, as the war enters its third month.
stray dogs

‘Hero of the day’: How this 10-year-old Palestinian boy saved an injured dog on...

Thousands of stray dogs are starving in the West Bank. These charities are working to save them. Stray dogs living in the West Bank used to rely on tourists and restaurants for food and water.

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