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  • VICE News Capsule - Wednesday, July 1

    Burmese students protest against the military's political power, Ebola resurfaces in Liberia, Alabama struggles to reduce overcrowding in prisons, and a medieval Italian village is for sale.

  • VICE News Capsule - Tuesday, June 30

    Greeks hoard fuel and cash as fears of a debt default grow, refugees in Burundi flee to neighboring countries, a car bomb kills Egypt's top prosecutor outside his home in Cairo, and scientists in Hawaii make a surprising shark discovery.

  • VICE News Capsule - Monday, June 29

    Greeks line up at banks to withdraw cash, police breakup gay pride parade in Istanbul, Venezuelans vote in ruling socialist party primaries, and Brazil's largest city just banned the French delicacy foie gras.

  • VICE News Capsule - Wednesday, June 24

    Armenian police break up protests following a rise in electricity prices, conflict further weakens Burundi's ailing economy, a UN program quickly gets cash to Syrian refugees in Jordan, and a historic moment for a famed New York City establishment.

  • VICE News Capsule - Tuesday, June 23

    Turkey reopens border allowing Syrian refugees to return home, UN officers help survivors of sexual violence in South Sudan's refugee camps, amber excavators threaten Russia's environment, and yoga will be taught in India's schools.

  • VICE News Capsule - Monday, June 22

    Four Al-Shabaab militants are killed while attacking a Somali government building, poisoned alcohol kills at least 94 in Mumbai, migrants in Calais try to make their way to England, and Venezuela's jailed opposition members are on hunger strike.

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  • VICE News Capsule - Friday, June 19

    Refugees are granted three days of free passage through Macedonia, Honduran soldiers seize public hospitals after massive scandal, Japan is experiencing a tourism boom, and partiers organize raves in Baghdad.

  • VICE News Capsule - Thursday, June 18

    Kashmiri separatists order a strike in protest against a series of killings, the Greek central bank threatens to exit the Eurozone, peace talks resume between FARC and the Colombian government, and Egypt reopens the Sadat metro station at Tahrir Square.

  • VICE News Capsule - Wednesday, June 17

    Hundreds return to a liberated Tikrit, the cost of war for the mentally ill in eastern Ukraine, Peru deals with a dengue epidemic, and the humble animal that's protecting a California research lab from wildfires.

  • VICE News Capsule - Tuesday, June 16

    Nepal hopes to bring back tourists by reopening heritage sites, Syrians in the Zaatari refugee camp face a tough time observing Ramadan, Zimbabwe is dropping its currency in favor of the US dollar, and Iran launches a state-sponsored matchmaking...

  • VICE News Capsule - Monday, June 15

    Pro-Houthi supporters stage a massive rally, French immigration controls cause migrants to amass on the border, protesters in Hong Kong demand lawmakers to vote down election reforms, and cement produced in Gaza eases construction materials shortages.

  • VICE News Capsule - Friday, June 12

    Heavy shelling kills five and destroys homes in eastern Ukraine, Spain is correcting a 'historical mistake' against Jews, Russia and Egypt are conducting naval drills, and Californians are being ‘drought-shamed’ for wasting water.