VICE News Staff
How Afghanistan’s Gen Z Rappers Feel About US Troops Finally Leaving
They were born around the time the U.S. invaded Afghanistan and they are entering their twenties as troops leave.
My Husband Beats Me and Strangers Call Me a Whore. I’m Still Proud To Serve My Country
Women in Afghanistan have fought for decades to be integrated into the country’s security forces, but the process has been slow, and painful.
Climate Strikers Want to Know When the Earth Will Die. We Asked a Scientist.
Ever wondered “How long do we have until the Earth is dead?” So has 10-year-old Sam Berliner.
Taken by ISIS: One American Father’s Harrowing Journey to Get His Kids Back from the Caliphate
Yousuf and Zahra were trapped somewhere in Syria. We went there to find them.
Why There's No Birthday Celebration for Kim Jong-Un — Yet
North Korea loves an excuse for a good, state-sponsored party.
Watch a Scientist Plant a Fake, GPS-Enabled Egg in a Sea Turtle Nest to Study Poachers
It's the first step to understanding Costa Rica's black market for the endangered species.
Here’s What It’s Like to Live in a Coffin for 30 Hours
Would you like to spend 30 hours in a coffin? Apparently, a lot of people would jump at the chance.
The World’s Biggest Statue Is a Right-Wing Play at Revising Hindu Nationalism’s Place in History
The statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Indian's first deputy prime minister, is twice the size of the Statue of Liberty.
Everything You Need to Know About the Massive Paradise Papers Leak
Sunny beaches and shadowy financial institutions.
Volunteers are Making Kill Lists for Duterte’s Drug War
The Philippines' bloody drug war is drawing civilians deeper into the fray.
This Holographic Anime Character Could Be Your Next Girlfriend
The Gatebox offers Japanese otaku their own fawning holographic girlfriend.
What We Know About the Paris Shooting
French president François Hollande has called the shooting that left one police officer dead "terrorist in nature."