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Publiquen les històries més animals del Santuari Gaia, el refugi que triomfa a la xarxa

Publiquen les històries més animals del Santuari Gaia, el refugi que triomfa a la xarxa
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In Spain, sanctuaries give forever homes to rescued farmed animals

In Spain, sanctuaries give forever homes to rescued farmed animals “Sometimes I honestly just cry looking at them, from happiness.” Carla Heras, a volunteer at Santuario Gaia in Camprodon, Spain, cradles Laietana the duck. Laietana is one of 1,500 animals most rescued from the streets and the farming industry living at the sanctuary. Gaia is among a few dozen sanctuaries in Spain providing a home to animals previously farmed for food. ByNatasha Daly Email When Elena Tova rescued a sick pig on a whim nearly 15 years ago, she had never heard of the concept of an animal sanctuary. “Sanctuaries didn’t exist in Spain. The word didn’t exist,” she says, explaining she’d only ever heard

WHO-backed COVAX donates first AstraZeneca vaccines to Nicaragua

Nicaragua received a first batch of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine doses, health authorities said on Tuesday, touting the inoculations donated through the World Health Organization's global vaccine-sharing COVAX program. Officials with the World Health Organization's Americas branch PAHO said COVAX had donated 135,000 doses and that Nicaragua would receive more shots through the COVAX mechanism at the end of March, but did not specify how many. Nicaraguan Vice President Rosario Murillo said earlier on Tuesday the COVAX program had provided 137,000 doses.

Nicaragua to begin COVID-19 vaccination campaign on Tuesday

Nicaragua will begin its COVID-19 vaccination campaign on Tuesday, giving priority to people with pre-existing conditions such as heart disease, kidney failure and cancer, Vice President Rosario Murillo said on Monday.

Nicaragua proposes limits on media, NGOs; critics see attempt to silence opposition

2 Min Read MANAGUA (Reuters) - The government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has proposed two pieces of legislation that would clamp down on news outlets and nongovernmental organizations, which critics say is an attempt to control the opposition and the media. Lawmakers from Ortega’s ruling party introduced a bill on Monday that would make disseminating “information that threatens the national security” punishable up to four years in prison. The proposed legislation sparked condemnation from journalism organizations and opposition activists. The introduction of the “cybercrimes law” came on the heels of another bill, introduced last week, to ban foreign financing for “political purposes” and would require anyone who receives funding from abroad to register with the Ministry of the Interior and explain the destination of the money.

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