immigration
In Photos: Albanian Migrants Make their Way Back Home
The European debt crisis has led many Albanians who had in the last couple of decades settled in Greece and Italy, leave those countries and return home.
Europe or Die – Part Four: Italy's Mediterranean Mass Grave
VICE News correspondent Milène Larsson arrives in Italy as the only extensive search and rescue mission in the Mediterranean is replaced with border surveillance, effectively leaving thousands of migrants adrift in the deadly sea.
Europe Or Die – Part Two: Death Boats to Greece (2/2)
Concluding the second episode of our series, VICE News correspondent Milène Larsson continues her visit to the border between Greece and Turkey to find out what happens to the many migrants who perish while attempting to cross Greece's dangerous Evros...
Storming Spain's Razor-Wire Fence: Europe Or Die
In part one of the four-part series, VICE News travel to the border between Morocco and Spain, where West Africans in their thousands storm the razor-wire-clad fences. Many are beaten back by border police or illegally returned.
Risking Their Lives to Cross the Border: Europe or Die – Trailer
VICE News presents Europe or Die, a new four-part series that documents the efforts of those risking their lives to reach Europe, and the forces tasked to keep them out.
In Photos: The First Pegida Demonstration in Denmark
Charlie Hebdo signs were held high, when the movement for "Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West" held its first demonstration in Copenhagen last Monday.
Photos of Kids Playfully Crossing the US-Mexico Border
Recently a storm took out a chain link fence separating the two countries at a park bisecting Tijuana and San Diego, letting people jump back and forth between nations.
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.
How the Far-Right and Conservatives of Europe Reacted to the Charlie Hebdo Massacre
Can hate really only lead to more hate?
Shoes, Books, Bullets and Backpacks – Every Found Object On the Mexican Border Represents a Tragedy
Photographer Richard Misrach and Mexican composer Guillermo Galindo are turning human trash found on the US-Mexico border into instruments, giving a new identity to fragments of lost lives.
The Hangover News
This weekend, Nigel Farage blamed bad traffic on immigrants and a man was jailed for punching a Monet painting to "get back at the state".
Belgrade's Chinese Shop Attendants Dance Their Troubles Away
Every evening, a group of Chinese shop attendants meet in a warehouse space on Surčin road to escape their daily routine.