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A Hundred Years Is Nothing: The VICE Interview with Alejandro Jodorowsky
We Skyped with the legendary Chilean filmmaker to ask about his life and work, from his days as a young poet in Chile to his new Kickstarter, along with discussions of psychomagic, George Harrison's anus, and a Tarot reading with Yeezus.
Add Quebec’s Separatists to the Groups That Think Bill C-51 Will Target Them
Bill C-51 "challenges citizens' right to dissent and reaches way beyond its mandate, which is to fight against terrorist threat."
France Unveils Revised Military Strategy Following Paris Terror Attacks
France’s defense minister has announced more troops to combat Islamist insurgents in Africa's Sahel and a continued military presence on French soil, in the wake of January's terror attacks.
Blame Game Begins as Caucasus Men Are Charged with Boris Nemtsov's Murder
The arrest of two Chechens has given rise to a theory that they had acted out of anger over Nemtsov's support of 'Charlie Hebdo,' though it has also raised the possibility that Ramzan Kadyrov could be connected to the murder.
The New Occupation of Paris
Immediately following the Charlie Hébdo shootings, more than 10,000 soldiers were stationed at "vulnerable locations" throughout Paris.
The Worldwide War Against Free Speech
Blackmail and fear are the tools used to destroy freedom of expression. And beware, it is being destroyed.
The PEGIDA Movement Comes to the UK to Rally Against Islam
An offshoot of the German movement that drew 25,000 to the streets of Dresden, PEGIDA UK is struggling to find support and a unified message. VICE News traveled to Newcastle for its inaugural demonstration.
A Breakdown of Recent Attacks Against the Press
Journalists everywhere face threats intended to silence them.
In Denmark, Jewish and Muslim Communities Fear Fallout from Copenhagen Shootings
As anti-immigration movements decry Islam as a threat to the West, many Danes are more anxious that the attack will be used to stir tensions for political gain in the run-up to September's elections.
Can the Feds Stop Islamic State Recruiters from Preying on Somali Americans?
Minneapolis's large Somali community has seen plenty of local youth recruited by extremists over the years, but some say the problem is inequality, not a lack of counseling or outreach.
A Eulogy for Sun News
Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love Ezra Levant, even after he challenged me to kiss a man in a mosque.
France Is Getting More Intolerant and Racist, According to Human Rights Report
A new report by the Council of Europe's human rights commissioner says discrimination and hate speech are on the rise in France.