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Setting Out His Stall
Trump praises Brexit and slams NATO in his first European interview since election
Canada isn’t going to boost its defense spending just because Trump tells them to
Defense Minister Harjit Singh Sajjan tells VICE News he won't give "fake numbers"
Trump Picks James 'Mad Dog' Mattis for Secretary of Defense
Trump's expected to officially appoint the well-respected combat commander to run the Pentagon sometime early next week.
As Trump warms to Putin, Trudeau vows 'we will not back off'
Justin Trudeau says Canada will keep up its support for NATO, even after Donald Trump has vowed to go after the alliance.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Donald Trump takes to Twitter to blame the media for inciting "professional protestors," Bernie Sanders won't rule out another presidential run, Leonard Cohen dies at age 82, and more.
We take you to the frontlines of Ukraine's proxy war between the West and Russia
VICE travels to east Ukraine to take a closer look at what international assistance really looks like, as the presence of NATO troops is driving tensions to Cold War-era levels.
How David Cameron Fucked Up Libya and Got Away With It
David Cameron's just an ordinary guy now, accountable to nobody.
Football, Floodlights and Threats From the Taliban: Life In The Afghan Premier League
Now in its fifth season, the Afghan Premier League is a force for good in a divided country. In the cities and provinces of Afghanistan, however, football is a dangerous game.
Turkey says its 'anti-Americanism' depends on US response to extradition request for cleric
Ankara is not compromising on its request that the United States extradite Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen, who is in Pennsylvania, and who Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and his allies blame for orchestrating last month's attempted coup.
Trump just said he's willing to upend 70 years of US security policies
After praising Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan for his response to last week's failed coup, Donald Trump signaled that he would be willing to break with decades of US policy.
Turkish president returns to Istanbul to face down attempted military coup
After a faction of Turkey's military attempted to overthrow the government, protestors took to the streets and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed the plotters would "pay a very heavy price."