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- During the 2019 international labor day march in Paris, thousands of protesters gathered in the streets and were joined for the first time by many so-called "Yellow Vests". Around 7,400 police went to the streets to secure the march. As a result, violence broke out when the protesters and the police clashed with each other.
- 1814 is the year when Norway became an independent country, and got its constitution. As a part of its 200th anniversary, approximately 50 of the country's greatest experts will be lecturing a day in a stretch from Rikssalen in the Eidsvoll building. In 24 hours, you will be learning why and how Norway's constitution have become like it is today, how it changed the society of the country, and what it means for the Norwegians today.
- PETA went undercover inside pharmaceutical giants, including AbbVie, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Eli Lilly, and Pfizer, where small animals like mice, rats, gerbils and guinea pigs were subjected to cruel forced swim tests by being placed in inescapable cylinders filled with water.
- In South Korea, Humane Society International rescued 200 dogs from getting killed for food, and closed down their 6th dog meat farm. In the UK, Anneka Svenska from Green World TV welcomes the eight dogs that arrives there in order to get a new home, and to go into medical detection work.
- In 2015, an undercover investigator with the Humane Society of United States visited ThorSport Farm in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, a premier barn well-known and highly regarded within the big lick show world. There, horses were subjected to "soring", in which trainers and grooms cruelly train horses to perform an exaggerated, high-stepping gait known as the "Big Lick", by inflicting pain on horses' legs and hooves on purpose.
- Animal Equality has been busy going from coast to coast to convince McDonald's to switch from chicken abuse to basic animal protections, since their March 2018 launch of their campaign called McChicken Cruelty. Los Angeles, New York City and Chicago are just some of the places where this campaign has taken place.
- Recent investigations show that despite the world having changed due to pandemics like the swine flu and Covid-19, wet markets in Asian countries including China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Sri Lanka among other countries, haven't changed. They stay the same as they continue to sell animals for food, traditional medicine, entertainment, and other purposes. With carcasses being displayed on blood-streaked countertops, and both live and dead animals being handled without gloves, the markets are cesspools of filth.
- Animal Equality wants to thank everybody who've been contributing in rescuing animals from cruelty and suffering in many different farms in 2021. In that year, 229 million farmed animals across the globe, including nearly 44 million in USA alone, got impacted by their work, so they could live a better life. Together, both Animal Equality and their supporters can save even more animals and hold the animal agriculture industry accountable.
- Cambria Farm, a British chicken producer that supplies Asda, Lidl and Nando's is allegedly breaching animal cruelty laws. Chickens are subject to extreme cruelty, kicked and slowly dying. Several other chickens also suffer from ammonia burns, only to have their necks snapped by a worker. Dead chicks are tossed into waste bins, while live chicks are violently stuffed into transport crates to be sent to slaughterhouse.
- If fire should happen at any home, then 42 99 00 was the phone number to use in order to call Oslo's fire department. Firemen and vehicles are coming from different stations to extinguish a residential fire in Bjerregårdsgate. Firefighters are training in case of similar situations, and they are also working with fire prevention.
- Many American consumers don't know about how animals are raised and killed for food. There is not a single law about how treatment of billions of farm animals should be regulated. This documentary also shows the cruelty broiler chickens are forced to endure, from hatching and factory farm life, to slaughter and packaging.
- The MPAA has a 50 year long history and evolution of the Classification and Rating Administration (CARA), a rating system that has been developed to inform parents about the content of a film, and not at least of viewing choices for their families.
- From 6. to 8. May of 1995, a 50th anniversary of the liberation in 1945 was marked in Vefsn Municipality, including Mosjøen and nearby places. The focus in the various events and exhibitions was the five years of war, the Day of Liberation, and what Norwegians have used for peace. Through a collaboration between Vefsn Municipality, Sør Hålogaland regiment and HV 14, this film is presented with footage that will document and preserve this important celebration for the Norwegian people. They have a hope that the footage presented can be an important historical document for the future, and a contribution to documenting their near history.
- 13 activists from "the new women's struggle" tell about the movement they were part of, how they influenced political developments in Norway, and how they fought for rights we are taking for granted. Slogans such as "the personal is political" were created.
- Some of us have read horror stories about people finding gross stuff in food, such as fingertips in fast food, dead mouse in salad and a condom in a bag of French fries. But the grossest things we may have consumed without knowing it, such as poop, are mostly kept secret.
- Animal welfare is something that must be taken very seriously, not at least in situations where life and death for animals are involved. Many animals have to endure a lot of horrific situations. It is important to care, and to help, so maybe these animals can get a better life than before.
- An introduction to Venom Central, a channel that offers you videos of captive bred venomous snakes and reptiles, up close and personal. Some of the stuff you will see include live feeding, breeding techniques, safe handling tips, reptile room setup and equipment, captive care and maintenance.
- If you believe Bernard Matthews turkeys enjoy Christmas like the rest of us, just by watching the TV adverts, then think again. Three years in a row during the early 2000s, VIVA went inside Bernard Matthews farm where turkeys were crammed into massive industrial sheds, and sent to slaughter after a short time of their lives. Then in 2015, VIVA went back into the farm, and nothing changed.
- At the Program on Extremism at the George Washington University, in conjunction with GW Libraries and Academic Innovation and the National Churchill Library and Center, Aaron Y. Zelin discusses his new book titled "Your Sons Are At Your Service: Tunisia's Missionaries of Jihad", where he details the history of the Tunisians' involvement in the Jihadi movement, and deeply explains why so many Tunisians became drawn to Jihadism since the 2011 revolution. Tunisia had always stood out as a democratic bright spot of the Arab Spring, and had very little history of terrorist violence, until 2011 when it became one of the largest sources of foreign Islamic State fighters.
- Despite the funny-looking Cadbury gorilla and eyebrow commercials, VIVA did undercover investigations inside several British dairy farms that supply Cadbury with milk, in order to reveal the shocking truth that have been kept from the consumers.
- The Ant and the Cicada lived their almost opposite lives. The Ant had to work hard during spring, summer and fall, while the Cicada just hummed and rested, slept and had fun. When the winter came, they were able to learn from their differences and discover the value of friendship, and had a real life lesson.
- In January 2015, Equine Welfare Alliance and Wild Horse Freedom Federation did an undercover investigation in Eagle Pass for several days, documenting what horses go through as they are transported through the border from Texas to Mexico in order to get slaughtered. This is a raw video, without sound.
- Warriors of Ashongman traditional people from one of their forests in Accra have hunted and killed a leopard, and skinned it. Before or after they bury their deceased warriors who've been chiefs, they always hunt for wild animals in the forest.
- Every year, over 110,000,000 animals die on fur farms. Investigators from the ADI went undercover on a Polish fur farm where they placed hidden cameras in the place, and followed the tragic lives of a family of foxes who lived inside a tiny cage.
- An investigator from the Humane Society of the United States worked undercover into a factory farm operated by Smithfield Foods Inc., the largest pork producer in the world, where female breeding pigs were kept in gestation crates. By the 27 million pigs slaughtered every year in the USA, 14 millions of them are raised by Smithfield Foods.
- In this investigation at Reptiles of Mack, despite PETA's observers having brought injured and sick animals to the attention of supervisors and managers, some supervisors rather let the animals die slowly on their own instead of just ending the suffering. Hundreds of dead animals were found.
- A ladybug, a butterfly and other insects live in a strawberry village. They install a water pipeline, that in one day is blocked. So they ask the strawberry-weevils to go inside and unblock it, with the condition that they give them strawberry jam in return.
- Animal Aid went undercover inside a slaughterhouse near Sheffield, where cattle and sheep were subjected to brutal cruelty before they finally got slaughtered, despite claims that they have "been reared in an ethical and traditional manner".
- In December 2015, Aussie Farms, Animal Liberation groups form across Australia went to Australian Food Group Abattoir, a pig slaughterhouse in Laverton where countless pigs (including those from so-called "free range" farms) are lowered down into a horrific carbon dioxide gas chamber, where they scream, trash, kick and struggle to escape, before they are finally suffocated. This abattoir uses a slightly different system of carbon dioxide gas stunning which is regarded as "best practice", but still excruciating for the pigs. For 30 minutes, this undercover video shows us this atrocity, non-stop.
- A Mercy for Animals undercover investigation took place inside a contract farm that supplies chickens for ALDI (a supermarket chain), and is a nightmare for the birds living there. The birds live in overcrowded, dark and filthy sheds, and is bred to grow so fast that they collapse under their own weight due to their fragile legs often giving out. Many also suffer from splayed legs, twisted necks, burns and prolapses among many other serious injuries and illnesses. And they have been seen going in piles of dead and rotting birds.
- During an arrest in 2017, teenager Anna Chambers was raped by two NYPD cops. who claimed she consented. Anna's story is far from the only one in the USA. Ellie Flynn investigates the increasing number of similar events, explores the true scale of sexual misconduct cases against police officers across the USA, and discovers a loophole in some state laws that may allow officers to avoid getting charged for sexual assault and claim sex acts as consensual.
- Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year in Judaism, and is also called Day of Atonement. Each year before Yom Kippur, tens to thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews gather in the streets of Brooklyn in order to perform a ritual slaughter. They swing chickens around their heads to transfer their sins to the animals, before they send them to slaughterhouses on public sidewalks where the chickens are killed and dumped into garbage bags. Animal rights activists gather around in the streets to protest the cruel ritual sacrifice.
- Two days after Animal Liberation and Aussie Farms released a first-time footage of unwanted male chicks being ground-up alive, Aussie Farms organized a group of around 100 activists who barged into a facility near Bendigo where the footage was made. 21 of them entered the property to have the grinding machine shut down and attempted to draw attention to the egg industry cruelty, while rescuing over 150 male chicks from certain death in the process.
- The African Puff Adder is the most deadly snake in Africa, and has been responsible for most snakebite fatalities in the continent. Willy Beard for Venom Central tells us about it, and shows us the methods and techniques to handle such snake right.
- Scarlett is a fan who enters a live performance by two heavy metal bands called Incantation and Soulless. While she has a physical altercation with her former boyfriend, she has flashbacks of her past. Then she turns into a bloodthirsty killing machine who kills her attacker, and sets out to kill anyone in the audience, or even the band members.
- On November 9, 2021, a shed at an intensive egg farm in Carisbrook has caught fire. Investigators from Farm Transparency Project went into the shed, equipped in case there were survivors, but all the hens had been burned to death. There were around 45,000 hens in that shed. The farm, which is owned by Kinross, is supposedly producing "cage-free", "barn-laid" eggs in an "aviary" system, but the investigation reveals something completely different from the claims.
- PETA did a second investigation into AgriProcessors, a kosher slaughterhouse in Gordon, Nebraska. The "Kosher" slaughter were supposed to be humane, but in this slaughterhouse, cows had their throats cut while they were still fully conscious.
- PETA went undercover inside Agriprocessors, Inc., a kosher slaughterhouse in Postville, Iowa, where kosher and federal law were violated as cattle were inhumanely killed and slaughtered. They had tracheas and esophagi ripped from their throats with meat hooks and knives, and writhed in pools of their blood as they desperately tried to stand up for up to three minutes before they finally died.
- The suspicion of dishonest gambling has been increasing in recent times. Michael Forsmark, who did cut off the head of the Little Mermaid statuette, filmed Prince Joachim driving rough and recklessly in Elsinore, but got accused of using paparazzi methods.
- Each year, millions, if not billions of animals are being slaughtered for fashion. Instead of living their natural lives, animals are often crowded together and confined to tiny cages, before getting beaten, electrocuted and skinned. Some animals are even skinned alive. The goal of this PETA video is to urge people to not wear any clothing that are made by real animal skin and fur, because buying such products results with supporting the hellish cruelty done on these poor animals.
- In August 2012, activists from Animal Liberation ACT and NSW went to two different piggeries (Allain's and Tennessee Piggery), to prove that the atrocities that were found in Wally's Piggery NSW wasn't just an one-time case, but standard in the Australian pig farming. Many mother pigs were forced to live in gestation crates with less room than battery cages for hens. Allain's had rats roaming around spider web infested shed, and Tennessee had feral cats sharing stalls with piglets. One section of the Tennessee Piggery had the heat lamps for the piglets being off or broken, leaving the piglets shivering in the darkness.
- In May 2013, activists from Animal Liberation returned to Allain's Piggery, only to find out that the living conditions were just as atrocious as ever. Mother pigs were crammed into farrowing crates (also called "sow stalls"), and several of them had bad but untreated wounds. Meanwhile, the piglets in the farm lived in fear, and there was barely any to no light.
- It's spring and the air is warm, so all the animals will get out of the barn. They have been inside the whole winter, which is boring for them, so things are gonna be messy when they are released. Marit, on the other hand, certainly thinks the animals also will play.
- An alley cat has to do tasks like catching a cage bird and stealing milk from bulldogs, before he can set out to rescue his mate.
- In this remake of the classic game Alley Cat (1983), Freddy the Cat has to perform tasks like catching mice in a giant cheese, ruining bed clothing and unrolling all toilet papers, before setting out to rescue his love Felicia. And he must avoid self-propelling brooms, dogs running berserk and other obstacles.
- AD/HD has been widely accepted as a "child and youth diagnosis", but today this is not the case. It is visible on children with the diagnosis, but will be different at the transition to adulthood. Adults with AD/HD don't have the same exterior turmoil. In this film, three people who have been diagnosed in adulthood are followed.
- Mercy for Animals investigated inside Hudson Valley Foie Gras, an Amazon foie gras supplier, where ducks were force-fed by having metal pipes violently shoved down their throats many times in a day, in order to have their livers overly bigger than normally...in other words, to induce diseased livers. Those who survived were sent to slaughter, and had their livers sold on Amazon.
- An Animal Equality investigator went to a slaughterhouse in Zacatecas, Mexico, where horses are killed and slaughtered. Those horses wear yellow USDA stickers with numbers, allowing them to be identified, and have been confirmed to be American horses. Furthermore, secret footage from inside a slaughterhouse in Chiapas shows that cruel treatment and severe violations of Mexican Official Standards are rampant. American horses can also end up in that slaughterhouse.
- The U.S. Poultry and Egg Association gives you a look at the modern technology in the poultry industry, known for producing some of the safest, most wholesome and affordable food in the world. No matter how they're prepared and eaten, and what occasions, chicken and turkey have always been an all-American favorite. And not many people realize what hard work it takes before a chicken or turkey reaches their plates.
- Near the end of 2005, a COK investigator worked at Esbenshade Farms, an egg industry in Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, and presented the video footage to a state certified humane officer. In January 2006, the owner and manager of the industry were charged for 70 counts of animal cruelty, but in June 2007 the court found them "not guilty" despite the clear evidence of cruelty against egg-laying hens. Compassion Over Killing wants you to watch the video, and decide if this is something you would support.