According to the Humane Society, the United States and Gabon are the only two countries in the world that still test on Chimpanzees. The paper I'm looking at was from 2007, so the official legislation prohibiting it you mention from 2 years ago may have been pretty easily passed if no one was using them for testing in the EU at that time anyway.
http://altweb.jhsph.edu/bin/g/c/paper111.pdf
But the peeping tom happens to be Ivan Drago, and the window belongs to David Spade. I don't expect Ivan to apologize, and I almost expect that Spade tells him to go ahead and take the camera and his playmate girlfriend home with him, running away rather than fighting him for it or her...
According to the Humane Society, the United States and Gabon are the only two countries in the world that still test on Chimpanzees. The paper I'm looking at was from 2007, so the official legislation prohibiting it you mention from 2 years ago may have been pretty easily passed if no one was using them for testing in the EU at that time anyway. http://altweb.jhsph.edu/bin/g/c/paper111.pdf
But the peeping tom happens to be Ivan Drago, and the window belongs to David Spade. I don't expect Ivan to apologize, and I almost expect that Spade tells him to go ahead and take the camera and his playmate girlfriend home with him, running away rather than fighting him for it or her...