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Dutch Dolfinarium Faces €10,000 Fine for Animal Welfare Violations
The Dutch RVO found the Dolfinarium in Harderwijk violated animal welfare regulations 20 times, forcing dolphins and seals into unnatural tricks lacking educational value, resulting in a €2000 per violation fine and potential park closure.
Dutch Dolfinarium Faces €10,000 Fine for Animal Welfare Violations
The Dutch RVO found the Dolfinarium in Harderwijk violated animal welfare regulations 20 times, forcing dolphins and seals into unnatural tricks lacking educational value, resulting in a €2000 per violation fine and potential park closure.
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36% Bias Score


Mexico City Bans Bullfighting, Sparking Outrage and Celebration
Mexico City banned bullfighting on Tuesday, prohibiting the killing of bulls and sharp objects, sparking protests from supporters but celebrations from animal rights advocates; the law limits bulls' arena time, aiming for a compromise in a decades-long debate.
Mexico City Bans Bullfighting, Sparking Outrage and Celebration
Mexico City banned bullfighting on Tuesday, prohibiting the killing of bulls and sharp objects, sparking protests from supporters but celebrations from animal rights advocates; the law limits bulls' arena time, aiming for a compromise in a decades-long debate.
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24% Bias Score


Mexico City Bans Traditional Bullfights, Replacing Them with Bloodless Spectacle
Mexico City's congress banned traditional bullfights, replacing them with 15-minute bloodless events where bulls are not killed, following a citizens' initiative and years of activism, despite industry opposition and concerns about economic impact.
Mexico City Bans Traditional Bullfights, Replacing Them with Bloodless Spectacle
Mexico City's congress banned traditional bullfights, replacing them with 15-minute bloodless events where bulls are not killed, following a citizens' initiative and years of activism, despite industry opposition and concerns about economic impact.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Court Halts Deer Culling in Drenthe Due to Insufficient Evidence
A Dutch court ruled that the province of Drenthe must halt its deer culling program due to insufficient evidence linking deer to traffic accidents, citing a lack of data on accident severity and location and inadequate exploration of non-lethal alternatives; the decision follows similar rulings in o...
Dutch Court Halts Deer Culling in Drenthe Due to Insufficient Evidence
A Dutch court ruled that the province of Drenthe must halt its deer culling program due to insufficient evidence linking deer to traffic accidents, citing a lack of data on accident severity and location and inadequate exploration of non-lethal alternatives; the decision follows similar rulings in o...
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44% Bias Score


Italian Court Postpones Ruling on Beagle Experiments
A Lazio court postponed until June 10th a decision on whether Aptuit can resume experiments on 1,600 beagles, prompting protests from animal rights activists who allege mistreatment and killing of animals at the company's labs, with investigations still ongoing.
Italian Court Postpones Ruling on Beagle Experiments
A Lazio court postponed until June 10th a decision on whether Aptuit can resume experiments on 1,600 beagles, prompting protests from animal rights activists who allege mistreatment and killing of animals at the company's labs, with investigations still ongoing.
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56% Bias Score


Orcas' Uncertain Future After French Marine Park Closure
Following the closure of Marineland Antibes, two orcas, Wikie and Keijo, remain in limbo, with the French government's proposed European sanctuary facing criticism and uncertainty, while a relocation to Loro Parque in Spain is contentious.
Orcas' Uncertain Future After French Marine Park Closure
Following the closure of Marineland Antibes, two orcas, Wikie and Keijo, remain in limbo, with the French government's proposed European sanctuary facing criticism and uncertainty, while a relocation to Loro Parque in Spain is contentious.
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44% Bias Score

Berlin Considers Abolishing "Dangerous Dog Breeds" List
The Berlin Animal Welfare Association urges the abolishment of the "dangerous dog breeds" list, suggesting a mandatory dog owner's license instead, citing irresponsible ownership as the main issue and highlighting the difficulties faced by shelters in rehoming the affected dogs.

Berlin Considers Abolishing "Dangerous Dog Breeds" List
The Berlin Animal Welfare Association urges the abolishment of the "dangerous dog breeds" list, suggesting a mandatory dog owner's license instead, citing irresponsible ownership as the main issue and highlighting the difficulties faced by shelters in rehoming the affected dogs.
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60% Bias Score

Mexico City Bans Violent Bullfights, Sparking Protest
Mexico City banned violent bullfights, sparking protests from matadors and breeders who argue it threatens the bull breed and their livelihoods, while supporters celebrate it as an animal rights victory.

Mexico City Bans Violent Bullfights, Sparking Protest
Mexico City banned violent bullfights, sparking protests from matadors and breeders who argue it threatens the bull breed and their livelihoods, while supporters celebrate it as an animal rights victory.
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52% Bias Score

Mexico City Reforms Bullfighting, Sparking Controversy
Mexico City's Congress approved a new bullfighting format banning sharp objects and limiting fights to 10 minutes per bull, sparking protests from the bullfighting community but support from animal rights advocates and local authorities.

Mexico City Reforms Bullfighting, Sparking Controversy
Mexico City's Congress approved a new bullfighting format banning sharp objects and limiting fights to 10 minutes per bull, sparking protests from the bullfighting community but support from animal rights advocates and local authorities.
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40% Bias Score

Queen Visits Cheltenham Amid Snow and Jockey Death
Queen Camilla visited the Cheltenham Festival on Wednesday, offering comfort to the girlfriend of a jockey who recently died, while the event saw early snow and a name change from Ladies Day to Style Wednesday.

Queen Visits Cheltenham Amid Snow and Jockey Death
Queen Camilla visited the Cheltenham Festival on Wednesday, offering comfort to the girlfriend of a jockey who recently died, while the event saw early snow and a name change from Ladies Day to Style Wednesday.
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40% Bias Score

NIDA Beagle Experiments Spark Outrage, FDA Declares Animal Testing Unnecessary
Two US Representatives revealed that the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) spent $2 million on experiments involving 44 beagles given high doses of cocaine for a year before being euthanized; this sparked outrage and calls for reform in animal testing, leading the FDA to declare animal testing...

NIDA Beagle Experiments Spark Outrage, FDA Declares Animal Testing Unnecessary
Two US Representatives revealed that the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) spent $2 million on experiments involving 44 beagles given high doses of cocaine for a year before being euthanized; this sparked outrage and calls for reform in animal testing, leading the FDA to declare animal testing...
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56% Bias Score

Rising Intimidation of Dutch Farmers Amidst Animal Rights Activism
Dutch farmers are increasingly targeted by animal rights activists, leading to threats, vandalism, and intimidation; a recent report shows 25 serious incidents in one month, with many more reported anonymously, highlighting the vulnerability of farmers whose addresses are easily obtained via public ...

Rising Intimidation of Dutch Farmers Amidst Animal Rights Activism
Dutch farmers are increasingly targeted by animal rights activists, leading to threats, vandalism, and intimidation; a recent report shows 25 serious incidents in one month, with many more reported anonymously, highlighting the vulnerability of farmers whose addresses are easily obtained via public ...
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48% Bias Score
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