Taliban
Mød grønthandleren fra Bryggen, der flygtede fra Taliban
”Vi har kun to problemer her i verden: politikere og religiøse fundamentalister.”
Sådan er det at drive en natklub midt i en krigszone
Den franske journalist Marc Victor drev i fire år en natklub i Kabul, som skulle være en oase for nødhjælpsarbejdere, journalister, diplomater og lejesoldater.
Inside the Film School for Women and Children in War-Torn Afghanistan
George Gittoes's new documentary, 'Snow Monkey,' is like 'The Act of Killing' meets 'The Wolfpack' meets 'Lawrence of Arabia'—with the Taliban and ISIS thrown in.
Genopstandelsen af Taliban (Trailer)
Den danske journalist Nagieb Khaja fik eksklusiv adgang til Taliban og talte med krigerne, der for en kort stund havde kontrol over byen Kunduz - den første større by gruppen har overtaget, siden de mistede magten i landet i 2001.
The Hangover News
This weekend, Jeremy Corbyn said he'd renationalise former public industries, and it was reported that ISIS are plotting to blow up the Queen.
Notes from Afghanistan’s Most Dangerous Province
Ben Anderson went to Afghanistan's most violent province, Helmand, to see how things are going since the withdrawal of American and British infantry troops 18 months ago.
We Spoke to Frontline Photojournalist Lynsey Addario About Fear and Female Resilience
"At a certain point when you're being held hostage, you don't have power to do anything. The only power you have is to listen to your captors and do what they ask you to do."
What Does The Future Hold for Female Education in Afghanistan?
We talked to the director of new documentary about a pioneering girls' school in Afghanistan, and the effect that the departure of Western forces will have on the country's female rights.
This Is What It Felt Like to Arrest a Friend for Heroin Trafficking
We spoke to a former undercover DEA agent about the two years he spent befriending an Afghan opium kingpin, before locking him up for life.
Afghanistan’s Only Female Police Chief Takes on the Taliban
Covered from head to toe in a traditional black cloak and donning an automatic assault rifle on her broad shoulders, 53-year-old Firoza has been defending the people of her town for the past three years.
The Mythical Beauty of Afghanistan is Invisible to the Military
Among the war machines at the world's largest airbase, photographer Edmund Clark realised that the only Afghanistan workers really see is the one depicted in paintings by local artists hanging on the walls of its mess halls.
Life After the Massacre: Terror in Peshawar
VICE News travelled to Peshawar to meet with survivors, paramedics, and relatives of victims of the attack, and to learn how the region is coming to terms with the massacre.