Don't turn off the TV! A cartoon-watching dog complains loudly when its owner turns off the TV.
Scots burn electricity bills Scottish citizens unhappy with rising electricity bills were crying out "we don't pay" and other slogans as they burned electricity bills near the energy regulator's headquarters in Glasgow.
Bridge collapses at the moment of inauguration (Congo) A bridge appears to be collapsing as the ribbon is cut for its inauguration in Congo. The local officials were ready to hand it over to the citizens of the area, but as soon as they cut the ribbon of the inauguration the bridge collapsed - as if the whole structure rested on this ribbon. No one was injured.
Two words An activist in Moscow, wants to show how easy it is to arrest someone by the police, holding a paper that just writes "Two Words". Immediately, police come to arrest her for illegal protest. After a while, a second woman comes in front of the camera to express support for Vladimir Putin's government, but she is also arrested.
Citizens with coronavirus are sealed in their homes (China) One of the Chinese government's tactics for confirmed coronavirus cases, was to seal the citizens in their homes with metal bars. Opening the door is only allowed as a point, enough just to pass the portions of food delivered by the municipality.
Protest of workers in the entertainment industry (Italy) Hundreds of entertainment workers gather in central Rome to protest Lockdown closes on theaters, of movies and live music. The protesters, supported by Italian singers and actors, brought hundreds of trunks to the central Piazza del Popolo, slapping them with their hands in protest of the quarantine measures. Italy has announced its plans to start overcoming some restrictions. Prime Minister Mario Draghi announces resumption of outdoor catering and schools in low-risk areas from April 26.
A bear is hit by a bus as it chases a man On the morning of Wednesday, March 17, 2021 in Nizhnevartovsk, Russia, a bear escaped from a hotel complex where it was in a cage, and started chasing a man before being hit by a bus. Slightly injured, was later found by police in an industrial area. The owner refused to take her back and the bear had to be euthanized. The local authorities finally decided not to kill her after many messages of protest.
Myanmar citizens react smartly to junta When the coup leaders said they would arrest anyone who pretended their car was damaged (to block army and police forces), citizens drove their cars on the road at very low speeds. The people of Myanmar have reacted strongly since the beginning of the coup, and now they have collectively decided not to go to work in order to freeze the country's economy.
Annoyed citizen in the subway A passenger in a bad mood leaves a metro station in Moscow, Russia. Music: Heart of a Coward - Shade.
Drive through vaccination in Arizona, United States In the parking lot of the State Farm Stadium in Arizona, United States, Hundreds of drivers wait in line to get vaccinated against Covid-19. The state of Arizona organized the vaccination in this way, to vaccinate as many citizens as possible during the day.
The 2020 review Swiss artist Cee-Roo offers a beautiful flashback to the most important events of 2020 around the world. The year 2020 will be marked by fires in Australia, the protests of Black Lives Matter, the US elections, the explosion in Beirut, the death of Maradona and Kobe Bryant, and of course the Koran and quarantine.
Soldier shoots a woman (Uganda) On Wednesday, November 18, 2020 in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, protests erupted after a new arrest of Bobi Wine, toy 38-year-old MP and main opponent of President Yoweri Museveni for the presidential elections (January 14, 2021). A woman videotaped the soldiers walking down the street through a window, when one of them stopped and fired in her direction. Fortunately not injured, but the bullet did not pass far from her head.
Invasion of bats in Queensland, Australia Hundreds of thousands of bats have invaded Ingham city in Queensland, Australia, and residents are upset. Bats now surpass the inhabitants of the city and the locals asked their municipality to do something about it. The animals have caused chaos, with residents complaining about the smell, dirt and noise. However, bats are protected by law and can not be killed.