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After a Pandemic Hiatus, the Bulls Are Running Again in Pamplona

July 12, 2022Derrick Bryson Taylor and Francheska MelendezComments Off on After a Pandemic Hiatus, the Bulls Are Running Again in Pamplona

The running of the bulls, the highlight of the San Fermín Festival in Pamplona, returned to the Spanish city for the first time since 2019. So did thousands of thrill-seekers.

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England Urges Farmers to Make Peace With Hikers

February 10, 2022Aina J. KhanComments Off on England Urges Farmers to Make Peace With Hikers

In a country where public access to parts of the countryside is written into law, the government gave landowners some advice. But farmers say they are not the problem.

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At Rwanda’s Favorite Bars, Forget the Beer: Milk Is What’s on Tap

October 9, 2021Abdi Latif DahirComments Off on At Rwanda’s Favorite Bars, Forget the Beer: Milk Is What’s on Tap

Milk is a favorite drink in Rwanda, and milk bars serve it up in abundance, fresh or fermented, hot or cold. “When you drink milk, you always have your head straight and your ideas right.”

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Wildfires and Drought Stifle Canada’s Summer

August 6, 2021August 6, 2021Vjosa IsaiComments Off on Wildfires and Drought Stifle Canada’s Summer

This summer has seen devastation across Western Canada with extreme weather, raging wildfires and drought threatening lives and livelihoods.

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In Manitoba, Farmers Race to Save Cattle From Canada’s Drought

August 4, 2021August 4, 2021Vjosa Isai and Brett GundlockComments Off on In Manitoba, Farmers Race to Save Cattle From Canada’s Drought

A dry season made worse by climate change has left cow farmers with dwindling feed.

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This Holiday Season: Cows, Goats and Buffaloes Delivered to Your Door

July 20, 2021July 20, 2021Saif Hasnat and Mujib MashalComments Off on This Holiday Season: Cows, Goats and Buffaloes Delivered to Your Door

Amid a surge in coronavirus cases, farmers and families in Bangladesh have turned to online marketplaces to buy and sell millions of animals for sacrifice during the festival of Eid al-Adha.

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On This German Farm, Cows Are in Charge. Or at Least Coequals.

July 10, 2021July 10, 2021MELISSA EDDYComments Off on On This German Farm, Cows Are in Charge. Or at Least Coequals.

The cows don’t have to produce milk. The pigs sleep late. No animal on this former dairy farm serves a human need. Their only purpose is to live peacefully — and provoke questions about how we eat.

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Do India’s Cows Have Special Powers? Government Curriculum Is Ridiculed

February 22, 2021February 22, 2021JEFFREY GETTLEMAN and SUHASINI RAJComments Off on Do India’s Cows Have Special Powers? Government Curriculum Is Ridiculed

The Hindu nationalist government postponed plans for a national student exam on cows that critics said used specious claims and substituted religion for science.

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Snapshots of Daily Life in a Remote Region of Portugal

November 23, 2020November 23, 2020André VieiraComments Off on Snapshots of Daily Life in a Remote Region of Portugal

The Barroso is one of Portugal’s most isolated areas, known for its rough terrain, abiding agricultural traditions and stunning beauty.

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Capsized Cattle Ship: New Zealand Suspends Cow Exports

September 4, 2020September 4, 2020Mike Ives and Makiko InoueComments Off on Capsized Cattle Ship: New Zealand Suspends Cow Exports

Animal rights activists said the move did not go far enough. The carcasses of dozens of cows have been spotted in the water, and most of the crew of 43 is feared dead.

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