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28 Apr 2025
#society
The Western Journal: Caught Red-Handed: Animal Activists Used Homeless Pets to Fund Vegan Diet Crusade
The Humane Society of the United States, now called Humane World of Animals, has shifted focus from aiding homeless pets to advocating for farming restrictions, raising ethical concerns. Despite generating over $150 million annually, only 1% of its budget supports local shelters.
This rebranding acknowledges public confusion about its mission, as many believe it primarily helps local animal shelters. Critics argue that using pets to fund vegan advocacy misleads donors and detracts from the urgent needs of homeless animals.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: British troops in Ukraine could be prosecuted under ECHR
British peacekeeping troops in Ukraine may face prosecution under human rights laws, as Defence Secretary John Healey rejected calls to derogate from the European Convention of Human Rights. The British contingent will focus on training rather than combat.
Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge expressed concerns that Russia could exploit human rights laws to target UK forces, potentially leading to legal challenges in UK courts.
#culture
Le Monde: Rekindled love: 'Back then, in 1986, we had neither the grammar nor the vocabulary of a homosexual relationship'
In 1985, Hélène Blanc moved from Germany to France for her studies, first in Caen and then in Tours, where she lived with a host family. She participated in a seminar organized by the Rotary Club, where she met Pascal, with whom she formed a close bond over shared meals and humor.
#crime
GB News: Canada ramming attack: Mark White shares latest updates following 'shocking' incident
A car ramming incident at the Lapu Lapu Filipino street festival in Vancouver has resulted in at least nine fatalities and numerous injuries. Authorities have stated that this event is not being treated as an act of terrorism.