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Turkiye's Constitutional Court upheld a controversial law concerning stray dogs. The court rejected a petition by the main opposition party to overturn the legislation. The opposition argued the law violated animal rights. Animal rights activists protested near the court, urging the law's repeal. They fear the law could lead to mass killings of stray animals.
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