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Astronauts Have the Right to Eat Gourmet Food Too
French chef Alain Ducasse is sending roast quail, lemon confit and tuna casseroles to space.
Illustrator Koren Shadmi on 'Charlie Hebdo' and the State of French Cartoons
The French have a special relationship with comics, and Charlie Hebdo is part of a long tradition of satirical cartoons in that country dating back to at least the early 1800s.
Fear and Unity at the Largest March in French History
Millions of Parisians took to the streets yesterday to show that the Charlie Hebdo massacre won't divide them – and to show up the hypocrisy of the world leaders in attendance.
American Conservatives Are Using the Paris Terror Attacks to Call for More War on Terror
In the wake of the attack, leading Republicans bashed Prsident Obama for being soft on national security.
Here's Why the Idea of Reinstating the Death Penalty in Europe Is Utterly Moronic
Following the Charlie Hebdo attacks, Marine Le Pen – leader of France's far-right Front National – has promised a national referendum of the death penalty if she's elected President in 2017.
Will Self: The Charlie Hebdo Attack and the Awkward Truths About Our Fetish for 'Free Speech'
Trying to escape from the moral maze of Wednesday's massacre.
How the Far-Right and Conservatives of Europe Reacted to the Charlie Hebdo Massacre
Can hate really only lead to more hate?
A Short History of the Controversies and Violence That Have Dogged ‘Charlie Hebdo’
The French newspaper that was the victim of a horrific terrorist attack has been sued, threatened, and even bombed for publishing drawings of Muhammad.
Europe's Leading Satirists Respond to the Charlie Hebdo Massacre
Thoughts and reflections from linus magazine, Will Self, El Mundo Today and more of the magazine's peers.
The Republic of Saugeais Is Not Recognised by Anyone but They Are OK With that
I called their secretary-general, Louis Perrey, to find out how seriously Saugets take themselves.
Battle of the Nations
VICE France visits a 'medieval full contact' tournament – one of the most violent sports we know of– called Battle of the Nations. There, we watch grown men beat each other in the face with weapons that existed in Europe 800 years ago.