‘Sending animals to war zones’: Irish cattle export to Libya may breach laws

Animal welfare groups have warned that an upcoming shipment of young bulls from Ireland to Libya could contravene live export laws. The shipment, which is expected to consist of 2,000 bulls, would be the fourth this year from Ireland. It is set to leave on Wednesday next week from the port of Cork in south-west Ireland. Previous shipments of livestock have arrived in the Libyan port of Misrata. The news comes as a European parliament committee…