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'Targeted, Bullied, and Terrorized': How the Peace Corps Fails Rape Victims
Thousands of young women sign up every year to serve in the Peace Corps, but former volunteers and employees say that the global volunteer program is failing to protect and support those who have been sexually assaulted or raped while on duty.
Kosovo's Government Headquarters Set on Fire After Riot Erupts at Huge Protest
Protesters upset over recent government agreements with Serbia and Montenegro threw bricks and Molotov cocktails as clashes broke out in the capital Pristina.
The Struggles of LGBT People in One of Europe's Most Homophobic Countries
VICE traveled to Albania to get a rare glimpse into the lives of people who have been victimized and neglected because of their sexual orientation.
Police Break Up Protests in Montenegro With Tear Gas After Weeks of Demonstrations
Video of the unrest shows a wall of police officers clad in riot gear facing off against protesters in the capital on Saturday, eventually firing tear gas and stun grenades as demonstrators attempted to enter the parliament building.
VICE Sports World News Roundup: October 13
Start your day with VICE Sports. Here's our morning roundup of the sports news from around the world.
While Welcoming Some Refugees, Germany Is Also Expelling Migrants Back to the Balkans
Germany is expecting to receive more than 800,000 migrants in 2015. Unlike refugees from Syria or Iraq, however, people from the Balkans might not last in the European Union for long.
Meet the Albanian Tattoo Artist Working Out of an Abandoned Bunker
VICE Serbia went to visit a notorious inker who's set up shop in a remnant of the country's communist past.
Kosovo Rejects Special Court to Prosecute Organ Harvesting and Other Alleged War Crimes
A measure to create a special court for Albanian ex-guerrilla leaders accused of human rights violations during the war against Serbia fell five votes short in Kosovo's Parliament.
Leaked Tapes, Shootout, and Protests Prompt Senior Macedonian Officials to Resign
The government of Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski was rocked by the loss of a close political ally and two government ministers on Tuesday, in the wake of a gun battle that killed 22 people.
Raging Gun Battle With 'Armed Group' Kills Eight Police Officers in Macedonia
Macedonian officials said 14 members of the unidentified “armed group” were also killed in a shootout in an ethnic Albanian enclave near the Serbian border.
A Country Flees Its History of Corruption
The Albanian economy is booming, but organized crime is a major export of this growing global power.