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Meeting the Londoners at Last Night's 'Charlie Hebdo' Solidarity Vigil
They stood in silent defiance in Trafalgar Square, pens held aloft.
Europe's Leading Satirists Respond to the 'Charlie Hebdo' Massacre
"The Paris tragedy just confirms the amount of evil and injustice in the world we live in, and it is our duty to continue fighting against them the best way we know how—with satire."
NYPD Reportedly Investigating Social Media Calls for "Kill a Pig Night" on New Year's Eve
Gang members are reportedly pushing for a holiday massacre of officers, at a time when the NYPD is taking all social media threats against police seriously.
How a Mexican Cartel Demolished a Town, Incinerated Hundreds of Victims, and Got Away With It
The Zetas cartel turned Mexican ranches into extermination camps, kidnapping at least 300 people and burning them in makeshift "kitchens."
'We Saw Our Sister's Body. It Was Her First Day in School': Survivors Tell of Horrors of Peshawar Massacre
A week after Pakistan's Taliban stormed an army school, killing at least 148 people, including 132 children, survivors and relatives spoke to VICE News about how the tragedy unfolded.
An Interview with a Survivor of the Peshawar Massacre
VICE News spoke to one of the survivors of the Peshawar massacre — a student who managed to evade attackers — about his experience.
German Court Throws Out Case Against Former SS Officer Accused Over Nazi Massacre
The 89-year-old known only as Werner C was charged with murder in the French village of Oradour-sur-Glane, where 642 civilians were killed in June 1944.
Video Shows Intense Clashes Between Protesters and Police Near Acapulco Airport
At least 16 police officers were reportedly injured in a battle with protesters in famed resort town.
Survivors Describe Police Attack in Mexico: 'If You Moved, They Fired. If You Yelled, They Fired'
In exclusive interviews with VICE News, students from the Ayotzinapa school in Iguala described a massacre at the hands of local police and a group of armed men.
In Photos: No Police, No Violence at Memorial March for Massacre in Mexico
Unlike in 2013, when police beat journalists and made arbitrary arrests, few uniformed officers were present as an estimated 25,000 protesters gathered for the annual march recalling the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre.
New Evidence Leads to Jailing of Mexican Soldiers After Apparent Massacre
New photos provided to VICE News show victims shortly after the June killings, with weapons possibly placed by their sides after they were shot.
Cambodian Surf Rockers Were Awesome, but the Khmer Rouge Killed Them
Knowing the grim fate of a musician who died young always influences how the music sounds, but among musician death stories, the tragedies of Sin Sisamuth and Ros Sereysothea are unusually brutal.