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The Women of Rural Zambia Walk Miles to Give Birth
"I had to use a blanket to cover myself and the whole time I was worried an animal would come and take my baby."
How Global Food Prices Led to the Rise of Fast Food
With Western convenience, of course, comes high levels of fat, sugar, and salt.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
The Pentagon announces the release of 15 Guantanamo detainees, Trump promises the "extreme vetting" of Muslim migrants, US Olympic runner Allyson Felix makes history winning silver, and more.
We Investigate Zambia's Damaging Child Marriage Practice Tonight on VICELAND
We follow a 14-year-old Zambian girl through a pre-wedding ritual before she's taken out of school and married off to a 48-year-old man on tonight's episode of 'WOMAN' on VICELAND.
At Paris Climate Talks, Young Activists Share What Dystopia Feels Like
As officials hash out a climate treaty at COP21, youth activists from developing countries feel the effects of climate change on a more personal level.
Reimagining Nigeria’s Yoruba Folk Tales Through Photos
Cristina de Middel's haunting and beautiful photographic interpretation of 'My Life in the Bush of Ghosts' mixes fiction and photojournalism.
VICE News Capsule - Wednesday, September 2
Nepal's police crack down on protesters, Zambia suffers power shortages, classes resume in rebel-held areas of Ukraine, and Boston scientists develop a method to cure deafness.
What Does the UK Know About the Mysterious Plane Crash That Killed a UN Secretary-General?
The UN wants a reinvestigation into the conspiracy-laden crash that killed Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld in 1961, but Britain and the United States are refusing to hand over important documents.
This Superfruit Is Fighting Malnutrition in Zambian Orphanages
With ten times more antioxidants than oranges and six times more vitamin C, baobab fruit jam is a bonafide superfood. But it has a less faddy use on the menu at Zambian orphanages.
Interpol Has Arrested One of Its Most Wanted Environmental Fugitives
A sting operation coordinated by police and Interpol led to the capture of Feisal Mohamed Ali, a Kenyan businessman accused of running an international poaching ring.
China Wants New Zealand's Milk
China's worldwide resources shopping spree has set its eyes on New Zealand milk, and it's making farmers very nervous.
Death of Zambia's Michael Sata Brings Africa's First White President Since Apartheid
Zambia's President Michael Sata died in London on Tuesday. He will be replaced for three months by Dr. Guy Scott and a battle for the country's leadership.