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Cruelty-accused SA pig farmers confronted by activists after first court appearance

The West Australian

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July 7, 2026

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Cruelty-accused SA pig farmers confronted by activists after first court appearance

This is the moment two cruelty-accused pig farmers are confronted by animal rights activists after their first court appearances.

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Our Hen House

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· Jul 9, 2026

The Hen Report: “Everything Changes, Yet Nothing Changes” | Horse Carriage Ban, Vegan Food Policy & Animal Testing News

Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan catch up on New York City happenings and dig into major animal advocacy news, from a vegan appointee shaping the city’s food policy to the fight to finally end horse-drawn carriages after a tragic event. They also cover a legal win for student activists, RFK Jr.’s surprisingly bipartisan push to reduce animal testing, and a call

The Namibian

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· Jun 24, 2026

Nepara livestock auction generates nearly N$1m

A livestock auction at Nepara village in the Kavango West region generated N987 100 over the weekend, prompting calls for renewed government incentives for northern communal farmers. George Haufiku from Harambe Communal Auctioneers which conducted the auction says 111 head of cattle were brought for auction. He says only two animals were not sold. The [] The post Nepara livestock auction generates nearly N1m appeared first on The Namibian.

BERNAMA

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· Jun 21, 2026

General : From Tashkent To Kazan And Ashgabat: Malaysia’s Expanding Economic Diplomacy 

KUALA LUMPUR, June 21 (Bernama) -- If the “killing two birds with one stone” idiom is politically incorrect especially with animal rights activists, killing three would be a howler even without references to monkeys! Now, semantic sensitivities aside, that’s exactly how I would describe Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s recent lightning trip to Kazan and Ashgabat preceded by a stopover in Tashkent.

Vanguard News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Two killed as suspected herdsmen raid Benue community

The attack reportedly occurred at about 1am on Thursday when the gunmen stormed a ranch in the community, shot dead its owner, identified simply as Benjamin, and rustled his cattle. The post Two killed as suspected herdsmen raid Benue community appeared first on Vanguard News.

JFeed

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· Jun 22, 2026

Bnei Brak Synagogue Desecrated: Animal Head and Dead Bird Dumped in Sacred Hall

Worshippers at Neiro Yair congregation discovered animal carcass and dead bird in study hall Police launch investigation as community reels from shocking desecration | The full story (Israel News)

Watchdog Uganda

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· Jun 25, 2026

Napak, Nabilatuk Communities Call For Tougher Action Against Cattle Thieves

Community leaders and residents from Napak and Nabilatuk districts have called for stronger measures against cattle thieves during a joint security meeting convened by the 3 Infantry Division at Nabwal Sub-County, Nabilatuk district. The meeting, chaired by the Commander of the 3 Infantry Division, Major General Wilberforce Sserunkuma, brought together District and Sub-County Security Committees, [] The post Napak, Nabilatuk Communities Call For Tougher Action Against Cattle Thieves appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

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Related coverage for "Cruelty-accused SA pig farmers confronted by activists after first court appearance": Our Hen House — The Hen Report: “Everything Changes, Yet Nothing Changes” | Horse Carriage Ban, Vegan Food Policy & Animal Testing News. The Namibian — Nepara livestock auction generates nearly N$1m. BERNAMA — General : From Tashkent To Kazan And Ashgabat: Malaysia’s Expanding Economic Diplomacy . Vanguard News — Two killed as suspected herdsmen raid Benue community. JFeed — Bnei Brak Synagogue Desecrated: Animal Head and Dead Bird Dumped in Sacred Hall. Watchdog Uganda — Napak, Nabilatuk Communities Call For Tougher Action Against Cattle Thieves