A South Korean court has outlawed the killing of dogs for meat, in a landmark ruling that animal rights activists said Thursday could pave the way to making eating canines illegal. The meat has long ...
On the evening of the 26th of last month, the "Black Goat Street" near the entrance of Moran Market in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province. This alley, lined with over 10 signs for black goat soup and hot pot ...
In a landmark decision, the South Korean parliament has passed a new law that makes the slaughter and sale of dogs for meat illegal, marking the end of a centuries-old practice in the country. While ...
Animal rights activists hold placards during a rally welcoming a bill banning dog meat trade at the National Assembly in Seoul – Copyright AFP JUNG YEON-JE South ...
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400,000 dogs vanished before South Korea's meat ban. Where did hundreds of thousands of dogs go?
South Korea's impending ban on the dog meat trade leaves the fate of hundreds of thousands of dogs uncertain. While farms are closing and compensation is offered, official records show minimal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A dog leash lays on the floor at an abandoned dog slaughter facility in Pyeongtaek (Jung Yeon-je) Electric prods rest against the ...
WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES: Thousands of dogs and cats are deprived of water and then slaughtered for their meat.
This week's presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump featured some highly questionable — and outright bizarre — claims. One of the most notable ...
A South Korean court has outlawed the killing of dogs for meat, in a landmark ruling that animal rights activists said Thursday could pave the way to making eating canines illegal. The meat has long ...
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