Sally Hayden
In Photos: Retracing London's Polonium Trail 10 Years After Alexander Litvinenko's Death
VICE News visited the locations where the Russian men Dmitry Kovtun and Andrei Lugovoi, who an inquiry has concluded killed Alexander Litvinenko, left incriminating traces of radiation.
Putin 'Probably' Ordered Litvinenko's Death, Inquiry Finds
Nearly a decade after the former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko died a painful death, a final inquiry has found there was a "strong probability" the Russian state was behind his assassination.
The UK Just Made a 'Ground-Breaking' Ruling on Refugee Children
The ruling could have huge implications for around 200 minors and possibly adults currently in the Jungle migrant camp who have been identified as having direct relatives in the UK.
'I Am Alone With No Family': The Fight to Let Child Refugees Into Britain
VICE News visited Calais to meet the teenagers risking their lives to be reunited with their families in England, and met the relatives fighting for legal ways to get them in.
'I Would Rather Die': Migrants on Countdown to Be Evicted From Calais Jungle Homes
VICE News visited Calais to talk to migrants and refugees who have vowed to peacefully resist after French authorities issued a three-day destruction notice affecting a third of the camp.
Three Days Before France 'Bulldozes' a Third of Calais Refugee Jungle
Some 2,000 migrants and refugees in France's Calais Jungle camp have been given just three days to move from their tents and constructed shelters before the area is bulldozed.
Retaliation Attacks in Cologne as 'Hooligan' Gangs Launch Foreigner 'Manhunt'
Tensions remain high in Germany as citizens struggle to comprehend the consequences of the mass attacks on New Year's Eve. Blame has fallen on the police, on migrants, and on the German government.
Here's What Happened at the Dueling Protests Over the Mass Sexual Assault in Germany
After more than 100 women were attacked on New Year's Eve in Cologne, the anti-immigrant group Pegida and counter-demonstrators held rival protests.
An Unaccompanied 15-Year-Old Dies in Attempts to Reach His Sister in the UK
The teenage Afghan boy was trying to reach his sister in England and had been living in the Jungle camp in Calais, where thousands of migrants are enduring squalid conditions.
From Same-Sex Marriages to Brutal Murders: 2015 in Gay Rights
VICE News looks back at a year that saw same-sex marriage legalized in the US and Ireland, and images of gay men apparently being hurled to their deaths by Islamic State militants.
Charlie Hebdo 'Set the Tone': The Year in Questionable Allies and Freedom of Speech
The case of the imprisoned blogger Raif Badawi, who was awarded the European Union's top human rights award this month, was just one of many that made headlines in 2015 and provoked a debate about the importance of free speech.
Christmas in the Jungle: It's the Worst Time of Year for Thousands of Refugees in Calais
We visited the Jungle refugee camp on the outskirts of Calais, France, where as many as 7,000 men, women, and children, are living in substandard, damp, and depressing conditions.