Aris Roussinos
On the front lines of ISIS's last stand in Syria
“They strike at night, and we strike back and kill them.”
Even with Increased Surveillance, There Is More of This to Come
Experts say we'll see at least another 15 years of attacks on European soil, and that—in the grand scheme of things—there's little authorities can do.
France's Front National Fans Aren't Giving Up Yet
We spent some time in Marseilles with campaigners who are determined to see Le Pen "fix" their country.
The next Trump: Dutch liberal voters are throwing their support behind a far-right candidate
Millions of Dutch voters are heading to the polls today to vote in the high-stakes general election.
We're Waiting With 245 South Sudanese Rebels Whose Homecoming Is Not Going to Plan
South Sudanese rebel leader Riek Machar was supposed to return to the capital Juba on Monday to be sworn in as vice president. Three days later his men are still stuck at an Ethiopian airport.
Why We Should Actually Feel Reassured by Islamic State's Latest Execution Video
Islamic State's motto is 'Remaining and Expanding.' The group is certainly not expanding right now, so it used a dramatic smokescreen to proclaim to the world it's still here to stay.
How the West Could Actually Defeat the Islamic State
After Islamic State attacks in Paris that killed 129 people, what's next for Syria, and should it involve committing Western troops on the ground?
Why the Islamic State Attacked Paris — And What Happens Next
The Islamic State launched its brutal, unprecedented assault on Paris while it begins to crumble on all fronts in both Syria and Iraq.
What We Learned While Embedded With Kurdish Forces Clearing the Islamic State From Hasakah
VICE News was in the Syrian city of Hasakah, as the final clean-up operation to remove Islamic State fighters got underway, and we were taken on a grim tour of demolished houses and rotting jihadists.
The Islamic State Vs. Assad: Syria's Future Darkens Further
The Islamic State has suffered recent setbacks, but there is no actor in Syria more vulnerable to the group than Assad's regime. Elsewhere it continues to carry out grisly acts against soft targets.