Over 40 MPs and peers have expressed concerns about the public health risks posed by the trade in real fur, citing the presence of viruses on Chinese fur farms that could potentially spread to humans. The politicians have warned that fur farm practices, including outbreaks of bird flu on European fur farms, could lead to future pandemics. Despite promises from both the Conservatives and Labour to ban fur imports and sales, little action has been taken, with the Tories dropping plans under Boris Johnson’s leadership and Labour failing to fulfill their pre-election pledge.
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EU’s Russia sanctions to target companies in Vietnam and Turkey
The EU is preparing its 17th package of sanctions against Russia, targeting Vietnamese, Turkish, and Serbian companies accused of aiding Moscow in evading embargoes, as well as 149 oil tankers and approximately 60 individuals and companies in Russia and China. This initiative coincides with concerns over US President Donald Trump's potential withdrawal from Ukraine negotiations, and it aims to test Hungary's willingness to support additional sanctions amidst its previous threats to veto them. The package...
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