Malta
A US Tourist’s Life Is At Risk Because of Malta’s Strict Anti-Abortion Laws
Andrea Prudente's pregnancy is unviable, but no doctor in Malta can terminate it. Her husband told VICE World News that what she's enduring is “torture.”
How a Tiny Island in Europe Sold Its Soul to Online Gaming
Malta, the EU’s smallest member state, is home to one of the world’s greatest gambling booms since Las Vegas in the 1960s.
Malta Becomes First Country in Europe to Make Recreational Weed Legal
People will be allowed to use, buy and grow small amounts of weed and past possession convictions will be struck off.
How the Murder of an Anti-Corruption Journalist Could Bring Down the Maltese Government
Malta's prime minister is fighting for his political life as police investigate his closest aides for their possible links to the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia.
Italy won't let these migrants off a rescue boat unless the EU takes them in
“Some of them have suffered several months, if not over a one year, of imprisonment in Libya's detention camps.”
Bono, Humanitarian, Invested in Offshore Tax Havens
Turns out, "The Sweetest Thing" is hecka money. Haha!
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Obama officials slam Trump's lies about calling soldiers’ families, Florida declares emergency ahead of Richard Spencer speech, and more.
An Ancient Water Reservoir in Malta Gets a Stunning Immersive Installation
Tourists visiting the Cittadella get a 360-degree, projection-mapped history lesson.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Hillary Clinton opens up a double-digit lead in new national poll, ordinary devices were used in Friday's massive cyber attacks, the AT&T buyout of Time Warner faces scrutiny, and more.
Chile Takes Its First Step Towards Easing Pinochet’s Total Ban on Abortion
Deputies approved a bill allowing abortion in three highly restricted cases amid much heated debate in the chamber and on social media. The reform, celebrated as historic by women’s rights activists, now goes to the senate.
Samuel Deguara is 7'5, Unemployed, And Looking For A Basketball Home
Samuel Deguara is 7'5, 310 pounds, 24 years old, and looking for work. He's still trying to find his place in a changing, globalized basketball marketplace.
Direct Action Saving the Lives of Migrants (Excerpt from ‘The Smartest Guy in the Sea’)
Simon Ostrovsky speaks with Robert Young Pelton, the Strategic Consultant for MOAS, about how government programs might be influenced by MOAS's private life-saving mission.