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Gen Z's Unwavering Commitment to Veganism

Discover why Generation Z remains fiercely committed to veganism despite economic pressures and social challenges. Explore the ethical, environmental and health convictions driving this lasting lifestyle change.

Chocolate Industry Embraces Sustainable Cocoa

Major chocolate manufacturers are dramatically increasing their use of certified sustainable cocoa, with new data revealing industry-wide progress toward ethical sourcing commitments.

Louvre heist sparks true crime tourism boom

The Louvre Museum experiences unexpected visitor surge following dramatic €1.5 million art theft, as true crime enthusiasts seek to walk in thieves' footsteps through world's most famous gallery.

AI-Generated Poverty Porn Exposed in Aid Sector

Exclusive investigation reveals major aid agencies using artificial intelligence to create fabricated images of suffering, raising serious ethical concerns about digital exploitation and donor deception.

Vermont's autumn fury: Locals vs leaf-peeping tourists

As Vermont's legendary fall foliage reaches its peak, simmering resentment between residents and tourists boils over into parking disputes, traffic chaos, and shocking acts of vandalism across the picturesque state.

Sri Lanka Pioneers Sustainable Tourism Revolution

Discover how Sri Lanka is transforming its tourism industry through sustainable practices and community-focused initiatives, with Minor Hotels pioneering a new model for responsible travel in paradise.

Weight-loss jabs for murderers and rapists at Broadmoor

Broadmoor Hospital prescribes controversial weight-loss injections including Ozempic to dangerous criminals battling obesity, sparking ethical debate about taxpayer-funded treatments for serious offenders.

UK imports caged hen eggs from Ukraine and Poland

Britain's food industry is under fire as investigations reveal millions of eggs from caged hens are being imported from Ukraine and Poland, despite UK ban on battery farming practices.

Palestinian food sales surge 30% in UK shops

British consumers are driving unprecedented growth for Palestinian food brand Zaytoun, with sales surging over 30% as shoppers deliberately choose ethical alternatives to mainstream products.

ICE uses teenage girl as bait to capture her father

Exclusive: US immigration agents detain a 13-year-old girl in a Texas school car park, allegedly using her as leverage to arrest her undocumented father, sparking outrage over ethical boundaries.

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