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Ukraine's brutal war is still raging on after a failed ceasefire
VICE News traveled to Avdiivka, the hottest point of contact in the conflict, where Ukrainian military and civilians have both lost faith in the so-called ceasefire and remain trapped in a brutal war.
Moscow accuses Canada of bringing back the Cold War
After Canada announced it was sending hundreds of troops, six fighter jets, and a frigate to Eastern Europe, the Russian embassy in Ottawa said it was all "Cold War saber-rattling."
Taliban leader says foreigners must leave Afghanistan for peace
The new leader of the Taliban called for an end to foreign forces' "occupation" of Afghanistan as a preliminary step to a settlement based on Islamic law that he said would bring unity to a country riven by decades of war.
Turkey says it has identified the Istanbul airport bombers
Turkish police detained 13 people in raids across Istanbul in connection with Tuesday's attack, with officials saying the attackers were from Russia, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan.
Taliban kills dozens in suicide attack targeting police cadets in Afghanistan
Two bombers attacked buses carrying police cadets on their way to the capital on Thursday, killing 27 people and wounding dozens more on the western outskirts of Kabul.
North Korea is figuring out how to launch ballistic missiles
A missile launched toward Japan by the reclusive nation soared to new heights, achieving a technological advance after a series of failures.
Taliban suicide bomber kills 14 security contractors in Afghanistan
A separate bombing killed another eight people in a market, highlighting the challenges faced by the government in Kabul and its Western backers as Washington considers whether to delay plans to cut the number of its troops in Afghanistan.
The US is reconsidering its plan to pull troops out of Afghanistan
The United States told allies on Wednesday it was reexamining plans to cut its troop numbers in Afghanistan next year as other NATO forces committed to stay on to help fight a resurgent Taliban.
Eleven Dead After Car Bombing in Istanbul Hits a Police Bus Near the City Center
The car was detonated as police buses passed near the main tourist district, a major university, and the mayor's office, wounding three dozen people in the fourth major bombing in Turkey's biggest city this year.
We Asked a Foreign Policy Expert if Trump's Ideas Are As Crazy As Clinton Claims
She wants voters to accept her opponent's insanity as an article of faith.
Afghan Taliban Selects an Islamic Scholar to Succeed Leader Killed in US Drone Strike
The Taliban's leadership council chose former deputy Haibatullah Akhundzada as the new head of the group on Wednesday, replacing Mullah Akhtar Mansour just days after he was killed.
Cash for Kim: North Korean Forced Laborers Are Working to Their Death in Poland
In this new film, VICE was able to speak with North Korean forced laborers in Poland and reveal the conscious and unwitting beneficiaries of their exploitative working conditions.