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A Travel Photographer Shares Lessons from Tribes Around the World
Jimmy Nelson talks three decades of humbling, embarrassing, and informing stories from traveling around the world.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
More Republicans condemn Trump, the Department of Justice wants police to count arrest-related deaths, US swimmer Lilly King beats her Russian rival for gold, and more.
The Weeknd Donated $50,000 to Create an Ethiopian Studies Program in Toronto
Abel Tesfaye gives back to his community.
Inside Eritrea: The World's Most Censored Country
Cold calls, pirate radio, posters and messages left on banknotes are just a few ways underground activists fight for freedom.
El Nino-Related Flooding in Ethiopia Has Displaced 120,000 People
Dozens of people have died in the flooding that has hit the country over the last month, sparking another weather-related crisis in the country already experiencing severe drought.
South Sudan Rebel Leader Riek Machar Sworn in as Vice President After Two Years of War
The development is a necessary step in the reconciliation that may end two and a half years of war, but it comes amid a precarious, oft-broken ceasefire and a humanitarian disaster.
South Sudan Rebel Leader Riek Machar Stuck in Ethiopia After Week of Delays
Disagreements over how many weapons and people Machar can bring with him have repeatedly stalled his return to Juba after more than two years of civil war.
Ethiopia Is Carrying Out a Cross-Border Raid to Rescue 108 Abducted Children
Ethiopian media is reporting the military has located the scores of children abducted by South Sudanese gunmen during a cross-border cattle raid last week, and is in the process of rescuing them.
Ethiopian Death Toll Rises After Gunmen Abduct 100 Children and 2,000 Livestock
The attack took place on Friday with authorities saying gunmen from South Sudan attacked the area leaving more than 200 dead in the Horn of Africa nation's Gambela region.
South Sudanese Gunmen Killed 140 People and Abducted 39 Children, Ethiopian Officials Say
Getachew Reda, Ethiopia's communications minister, said the attackers were members of South Sudan's Murle tribe, and that the attack took place on Friday in the Gambela region, which borders South Sudan.
The Plan to Drop Thousands of Flies From a Drone to Tackle Disease
This drone prototype will carry precious cargo: an army of insects engineered to wipe out their own kind.
Photographer Mustafah Abdulaziz Traveled the World Looking for Water
To mark the UN's World Water Day I caught up with the photographer to talk about how different cultures perceive water, its exploitation, and the challenges to preserve our planet's most vital resource.