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Horse ‘Jet Set’ Is Euthanized After Competing at the Tokyo Olympics

PETA urges authorities to investigate the death of Jet Set.

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Olympic Soccer Superstars Christen Press and Alex Morgan Want You to Adopt, Not Shop!

Soccer superstars Alex Morgan and Christen Press of the U.S. women’s soccer team are encouraging everyone to adopt animals from shelters.

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Taiwan’s Third-Largest Health Food Company Bans Animal Tests

Progress in the global effort to end experiments on animals!

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Photos: Caged Activists in Tokyo Protest Olympic Egg Cruelty

PETA members protested cruelty to chickens by Japan’s largest egg producer, which is certified to sell eggs at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.

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PETA Slams South Korean Officials for Erasure of Horse Slaughter Records

From October 2020, to June 2021, 947 horses were killed in South Korea. But the Korea Racing Authority doesn’t want anyone to know the identities of these horses.

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Tenants Are Leaving This Thai Department Store in Droves Because of the Decrepit Pata Zoo

After hearing from PETA about the suffering of animals at Pata Zoo, brands won’t be renewing their leases at the shopping mall.

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10 Reasons Never to Buy a Bird

Learn why you should never purchase a bird from a “pet” store, breeder, market, or anywhere else.

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Over 150 Dogs Dead From the Iditarod—PETA ‘Dog’ Urges Millennium Hotels to Stop Sponsoring Cruelty!

PETA’s “dog” stood outside the Millennium-owned Heritage Hotel in the Philippines to call on the chain to stop sponsoring the cruel Iditarod race.

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Victory! Canada Goose Ditches Fur After Massive PETA Campaign

After years of campaigning by PETA and its international affiliates, we have won for animals: Canada Goose is ending its use of fur!

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PETA Asks Ajinomoto to Stop Cutting Up Dogs for Pointless Tests at Shareholders Meeting

As the world’s largest manufacturer of MSG, Ajinomoto has been tormenting thousands of animals in horrific and deadly experiments since the 1950s.

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