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Kimberley Chen Named PETA Asia’s 2024 Person of the Year

Kimberley Chen, a vocal animal advocate, has been named PETA Asia’s 2024 Person of the Year for her efforts to promote veganism and animal rights.

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James Cromwell Urges Egyptian Government to End Rampant Animal Abuse

Legendary actor and PETA Honorary Director James Cromwell is urging the Egyptian government to end the rampant abuse of camels and horses at the Giza pyramids.

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Thailand’s Merit Food Products Wins PETA Asia’s Company of the Year

Merit Food Products has become the first Thai coconut milk producer to eliminate monkey labor from its supply chain.

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Egypt Update: PETA’s Pressure Spurs Government Action, but More Is Needed

PETA’s pressure spurs action to increase protections for horses and camels used in Egypt’s tourism industry—but there’s still more to do.

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Enjoy Vegan Food During Thailand’s Nine Emperor Gods Festival

Thailand becomes even more vegan-friendly during this nine-day festival!

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Jodi Sta. Maria Says, ‘Find True Love: Adopt! Don’t Shop’

Actor Jodi Sta. Maria and a couple of special friends ask everyone to please adopt—not shop—and always spay or neuter.

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Kimberley Chen Speaks Out: Marine Animals Deserve Freedom

Kimberley Chen’s latest PETA campaign is making waves—discover the truth about marine parks.

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Rescuers Save Animals From Typhoon’s Flooding—Help Them Now

After Typhoon Gaemi brought catastrophic rainfall to the Philippines, PETA rescue teams are working to make sure animals are safe. Learn how to support them today.

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Inside the Dairy Nightmare: Cruelty to Cows Exposed

PETA unveils the dark truth about Japan’s dairy industry. Brace yourself for a journey into the heart of cruelty. By the end, you’ll never want to consume dairy again.

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PETA Finds Australian Cattle Still Butchered in Indonesia

A new PETA investigation found that Australian cattle are still butchered overseas, even though the Australian government claimed that the practice had stopped.

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