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Energy regulator attacked by activist group
Members of the anarchist activist group Rouvikonas attacked the Regulatory Authority for Energy (RAE) on Wednesday and damaged the authority's offices at Piraeus Street on Wednesday.
Specifically, 10 individuals entered through the building's main entrance and began vandalizing the walls and spray painting slogans.
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Kostadin Kostadinov: This Parliament is a majority of an indiscriminate Euro-Atlantic crowd
"Dear compatriots. I want to ask you, are you satisfied with what you see in this hall? Do you like the election result? Do you like that, once again, the National Assembly will gather not representatives of the people, but a majority of an indiscriminate Euro-Atlantic crowd.
E-buggies replace horse carts at Jordan’s Petra
Horses and mules have long drawn tourist carriages through Jordan's ancient city of Petra, but animal rights concerns are driving a project to start replacing them with electric vehicles.
A small fleet of 10 rechargeable e-carts now take visitors through the rose-colored Siq or gorge leading to the famed capital of the Nabateans, which dates back to the first century BC.
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Bulgaria Still Comes Short Handling Violence against Animals
Bulgaria urgently needs political measures to stop violence against animals
One brutal example happened this spring when a sadist aimed his rifle at a pregnant cat named Mila and fired a bullet at the animal. It's a miracle the cat survived. People walked past the wounded animal for one whole week and no one even brought food or water to the poor cat.
Parliament ratifies 4th judicial reform package, animal rights bill
Turkey's parliament approved a long-awaited bill early on July 9 on animal rights, while lawmakers on July 8 ratified the country's fourth judicial reform package.
According to the bill, the sale of cats and dogs by pet shops will be banned, as such shops are "not suitable for animal health and ethology."
Arson attack on the house of Giannis Pretenteris (photos)
Peloni: Freedom of speech and pluralism are fundamental elements of democracy
Turkey’s long-awaited animal rights legislation underway
A long-awaited law proposal about animal rights that seeks jail terms for anyone who kills, abuses or tortures animals will be presented to the Turkish Parliament in the coming days.
Animal Abusers in Bulgaria Get Away Unpunished
Bulgaria urgently needs political measures to stop violence against animals
At Eastertime, a sadist aimed his rifle at a pregnant cat named Mila and fired a bullet at the animal. It's a miracle the cat survived. People walked past the wounded animal for one whole week and no one even brought food or water to the poor cat.
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Exploring art as healer and alchemy
Nazlı Gürlek Hodder's creative process is an instinctive and unconditioned path. Her urge to create is like a primitive instinct coming from her soul and her body. That's how her works reflect primitive and sentient drawings and installations. She reflects onto body and soul connection depicting how both the body and mind are a collaboration of sentiments, through creativity.
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Hunger for attention reason for torment to animals: Expert
A debate has stirred on the necessity of a new animal rights law and the sanctions imposed on those who torment animals after a man in the Black Sea province of Samsun cut off the front limbs of his dog following his neighbor who broke the dog's legs as a punishment for attacking his poultry.