Afghan
Why Is This Country Putting Afghan Women and Their Children Behind Bars?
More than a thousand Afghan women, children and men have been arrested by police in Pakistan and face deportation.
What It Was Like to Witness Kabul's Fall to the Taliban
"Part of me wonders, in 10, 20, 30 years’ time, when I look back on this... Whether documenting the worst days in people's lives will be morally conscionable."
The Nat Geo 'Afghan Girl’ Joins Thousands of Afghans Who’ve Taken Refuge in Europe
Sharbat Gula’s story continues to be symbolic of the challenges Afghans face.
What We Know About the Man Who Ran Down Pedestrians in Melbourne
Thirty-two year-old Saeed Noori has a history of mental illness but wasn't on any watch-list.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
UN to slap North Korea with new sanctions, Chicago sues US over sanctuary city funding threat, Israel may ban 'Al Jazeera,' and more.
We Heard That Afghan Musical Legend Nashenas Was Dead, So We Called Him Up
Spoiler alert: He's fine. But his country's musical state isn't nearly as healthy as it was.
Refugees Are Teaching Berliners How to Cook the Food of Their Homelands
The Berlin-based organization Über den Tellerand (“Looking Beyond the Plate”) offers refugees a chance to share recipes from their home countries with Germans.
Protesters Storm French Port: Breaking Borders (Dispatch 8)
VICE News meets residents of the Jungle camp as French authorities prepare to bulldoze parts of the site, and witnesses the chaos that followed a demonstration when dozens of migrants stormed the port of Calais.
What We're Leaving Behind
VICE News correspondent Ben Anderson visited an NGO-operated hospital in Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan—one of only two in the Helmand province—to speak with the medical staff as they attempt to manage the ever-growing influx of patients.
Pioneering Film In A Country Without Cinemas
We talked to Shahrbanoo Sadat, the first female Afghan art house director ever.
Hiding in Afghanistan: The Interpreters
The Afghan interpreters who risked their lives to work with the US military are being abandoned.
Provocative Social Media Overheats in Afghan Elections
Some Afghans have distanced themselves from hostile social media that they fear may incite violence, but others see it as a force for good.