Bioethics
Trafficking: The European Parliament extends legislation to protect victims
Forced marriage, illegal adoption and the exploitation of surrogacy are criminalised
Greek Soccer Federation denies doping allegations
The Hellenic Soccer Federation (EPO) has quashed rumors of a positive doping test from a Greek national team soccer player, stating it contacted UEFA, which refuted the speculations.
In a Wednesday afternoon statement, EPO emphasized it did not know of any positive test results from a player following doping checks in the match against Georgia.
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Vatican Condemns Gender Reassignment and Surrogacy as "Threats" to Human Dignity
The Vatican has issued a strong condemnation of gender reassignment surgery and surrogacy, labeling them as "serious threats" to human dignity. In a document titled Dignitas Infinita ("Infinite Dignity"), approved by Pope Francis, these practices are equated with abortion and euthanasia, violating what is perceived as God's plan.
Paul Pogba handed four-year ban for doping offence
Despite the ruling from Italy’s national anti-doping tribunal imposing the maximum penalty, Pogba maintains his innocence, stating he never intentionally violated anti-doping regulations
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Greek same-sex marriage law could face court challenges over surrogacy exclusion, experts warn
A new law in Greece allows same-sex couples to marry but excludes them from future parenthood through surrogate mothers, which could lead to it being challenged in court, according to legal experts.
‘There is no reason why animals cannot have legal standing’
How would you feel about litigation with parties representing animals, or banning industrial animal husbandry in favor of less brutal forms of producing meat, such as growing it in a lab?
Vaccine against cocaine addiction prepared by Brazilian doctors
Animal testing has been particularly encouraging
Iran Offers Route to Parenthood for Some Balkan Couples
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Zana Mihaljevic needs $17,000 to become a mum.
The 51-year-old founder of the 'Be a Mum' Foundation, which promotes support for women trying to have a child, suffers from hypogonadism, which means her ovaries do not produce enough hormones.
Govt talks with farmers collapse over animal rights bill
Representatives of farmers have walked out of talks with the government, announcing a new protest rally, after the ruling coalition tabled a bill introducing what has been labelled as animal police.
America's "hell" of a plan – human lives are at risk?
This is stated in the final report of the Russian parliamentary commission investigating the activities of American biological laboratories in Ukraine.