Culture news Will traditional leather soon be a thing of the past? The leather industry is facing more consumers and companies turning towards vegan alternatives while scientists get closer to making bags and shoes out of lab-grown fabrics. Is this the end of leather? 22/01/2024
Green News Plan for €400 million monkey-breeding facility in US sparks protest The facility would eventually hold up to 30,000 long-tailed macaques that would be sold to universities and pharmaceutical companies for medical research. 18/01/2024
Green News A first in France: Why has this cat received legal damages? Lanna, a cat of around one year old, was found dead in a rubbish bin in the French city of Lille in July 2023. 17/01/2024
Green News Euroviews. Let's get behind South Korea’s bold push to end the dog meat industry With Seoul’s new ban on the dog meat industry, it feels like we’ve lit a beacon of hope — ending this industry in South Korea is now a reality, Kitty Block writes. 10/01/2024
Living Always wanted to own chickens? This charity makes it possible Could your next pet be a chicken rescued from an egg farm? 02/01/2024
Green News Euroviews. How we treat animals is — and will be — key to our own survival All animals have inherent worth — but animal rights are important for human rights and planetary health, too, Poorva Joshipura writes. 15/12/2023
Nature Europe not ready for ban on fur farming The EU executive has decided to buy time pushing back to 2026 a decision on whether to introduce an EU-wide ban on the keeping and killing of animals for fur. 07/12/2023
Nature Commission proposes rules on pet welfare, illegal puppy trade Improving pet traceability and banning practices such as ear cropping are among the measures the EU executive has proposed today (7 December) to improve animal welfare standards for cats and dogs. 07/12/2023
Green News Israelis and Palestinians are working together to save stray animals Thousands of stray dogs are starving in the West Bank. These charities are working to save them. 03/12/2023
Art Meet the animal rescue shelter hosting an auction of art made by dogs Rescue dogs in Bristol are unleashing their inner artists to raise funds for the struggling Animal Rescue Centre (ARC). 29/11/2023
No Comment Watch: Thanksgiving turkeys prep for White House pardon Watch as Liberty and Bell get ready for their presidential pardons in Washington. 20/11/2023
Travel News Polish street cat beloved by tourists rehomed after too many treats Gacek the cat first rose to fame in 2020 after being featured in a video that has since amassed over five million views. 15/11/2023
World News Euroviews. Infecting animals with diabetes won’t save human lives This World Diabetes Day, it’s high time all experiments on animals used to study the condition were replaced with humane, human-relevant research, Dr Julia Baines writes. 14/11/2023
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? EU parks plans to promote animal welfare In this edition of Brussels, my love?, we hear how the European Commission is juggling multiple files in the context of geopolitical turmoil. 28/10/2023
Scenes Filipina duo take spotlight at Princess of the Universe beauty contest In partnership with Media City “Hopefully, I'll give my best. I'll have fun and I can bring home any award. It doesn't matter.” 23/10/2023
World News Euroviews. Europe should build up its animal health arsenal against bird flu There is no single solution for avian flu. Rather, each country must adopt the appropriate blend of policies and support that best enable poultry farmers to protect both their birds and their livelihoods, Roxanne Feller writes. 23/10/2023
Nature Disagreements over charity call to stop keeping elephants in zoos Born Free is calling on the government and UK zoos to release elephants back to their natural habitats. But other experts disagree. 19/10/2023
Nature Puppies used as live bait to trap black panthers in Malaysia Malaysia's wildlife department has defended its use of puppies to trap panthers that strayed into a village. 12/10/2023
Business EU fur ban: Is the European fur industry in danger? The European Parliament is examining a petition calling for a ban on fur. While the petition is good news for animal welfare, there have been some concerns about the potential ban’s economic consequences, as the EU is a leading fur producer and seller. 12/10/2023
Business Is the EU sacrificing animal welfare to tackle the cost of living? Long-awaited EU animal welfare proposals are falling through without an official explanation. Some reports suspect that economic objectives are at play. 06/10/2023