Gulf
Thousands of Gulf Returnees in India Don’t Know What To Do Next
For three decades, Indians working abroad have been the world’s top remitters.
Photos from the 2015 Miss Camel Beauty Contest
This week, men will parade their finest dromedaries at auctions, races, and best-in-show events in the UAE. Prizes are given for the fastest, 'milkiest,' and most beautiful creatures. Less fortunate camels are served for dinner.
“You Can't Restore Coastal Louisiana” (Extra Scene from 'Oil and Water')
In this extra scene, VICE News learns how the oil and gas industry in the gulf is responsible for Louisiana's vanishing coast line.
Louisiana's Disappearing Island (Excerpt from 'Oil and Water')
In this excerpt, VICE News heads to Isle de Jean Charles, an island in Louisiana considered by many to be beyond saving from the rising tide.
Oil And Water: Louisiana's Coastal Crisis
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, VICE News investigates what's behind Louisiana's vanishing coastline.
Louisiana’s Coastal Crisis (Trailer)
Coming soon: Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, VICE News investigates what's behind Louisiana's vanishing coastline.
Migrant Workers Are Still Being Abused In Qatar
The country with the world's highest per capita GDP has indefinitely delayed implementation of reforms that would insure migrant workers constructing its 2022 World Cup facilities would receive their paychecks on time and regularly.
Bahraini Activist Nabeel Rajab Has Been Freed — For Now
The human rights activist spoke to VICE News on his release after serving nearly four months in prison for a tweet. Some 3,000 political prisoners are believed to still be incarcerated in the Gulf state.
The Bahraini Uprising in Photos: Road Blocks, Tear Gas, and No Right to Protest
The photography collective Road Bloc has been taking significant risks to depict the intense political unrest that has been unfolding in Bahrain for years.
Big Cats of the Gulf
VICE travels to Kuwait to meet the big cat stars of Instagram and learn about the dangers of animal trafficking—for both the pets and their owners.
Gulf of Mexico Seafood Might Finally Be Safe
A new study from the University of Florida promises a brighter future for the Gulf of Mexico, which was stricken by the Deepwater Horizon disaster of 2010. Researchers sampled more than 1,000 fish, shrimp, oysters and blue crabs in the region and...