PETA Asia Reaches Millions Online With Its Compassionate Animal Rights Message
PETA Asia was just named the most influential international charity on Sina Weibo—the major Chinese social media network that resembles Twitter.
Read MorePETA Asia Reaches Millions Online With Its Compassionate Animal Rights Message
PETA Asia was just named the most influential international charity on Sina Weibo—the major Chinese social media network that resembles Twitter.
Read MoreActivist Dresses in Sexy Ho-Ho-Holiday Outfit With ‘Skin Is Skin’ Message
A nearly naked PETA activist bares it all for reptiles who are cut up and mutilated for “luxury” Hermes bags, shoes and accessories.
Read More196 Countries Agree: Eat Your Way to a Cooler Planet
196 nations came together in Paris to approve a plan to combat global climate change—and it includes a groundbreaking call for eating more sustainably.
Read MoreFormer SeaWorld Trainer Makes International Appeal
John Hargrove, author of Beneath the Surface, is calling on the emir of Dubai to refuse to allow SeaWorld to set up shop in the United Arab Emirates.
Read MorePETA Asia’s 2015 Person of the Year: Pope Francis
Pope Francis has asked all citizens of the world to reject human domination over God’s creation, treat animals with kindness, and respect the environment.
Read MoreGoing vegan is, without a doubt, the best thing that you can do for animals, your health, and the planet. Making the transition is easier than ever before!
Read MoreSia Teams Up With PETA Asia to Help Millions of Animals
Sia teamed up with PETA Asia for a haunting computer-generated public service announcement (PSA) to help millions of animals used for fashion.
Read MoreKikkoman—the most popular soy sauce company in the U.S. and Japan—has ended its long-standing practice of experimenting on animals.
Read MoreMelting Igloo Confronts APEC Leaders in Manila: Fight Climate Change With Diet Change
PETA reminds APEC leaders that helping the environment starts with what’s on our plates.
Read MoreHow Humane are ‘Humane’ Angora Farms in China?
PETA visited angora farms in China deemed “humane” by third-party auditors and discovered suffering, neglect, and cruelty beyond imagination.
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