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The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, authorities around the world open investigations after the Panama Papers leak, the Democratic candidates agree to a debate date, Facebook launches a new photo tool for blind people, and more.
The VICE News Guide to the Panama Papers
Here's everything you need to know about offshore shell companies and Mossack Fonseca, the notorious law firm at the center of the biggest data leak in history.
The Panama Papers: Rising Pressure and Lots of Denials, but Little Shock in Latin America
Argentina’s President Macri, a businessman linked to a previous scandal that involved Mexico’s President Peña Nieto, and a slew of Brazilian politicians, stand out among the Latin Americans named in the massive leak.
Here's Why You Should Give a Shit About the Panama Papers
Soon after the story broke, people were already tweeting: "Oh shock, horror: rich, powerful person is corrupt—why should I care?" This is why you should care.
How One Bartender Is Bringing Craft Cocktails to Panama
Having fled Venezuela, Carlos Maestraccii came to Panama and worked his way up the burgeoning bar scene to bring craft cocktails to the thirsty tropics.
The Zika Virus Is Spreading Through the Americas Very Quickly
The World Health Organization says that the mosquito-borne virus, which has been linked to abnormal births in Brazil, will likely spread to all countries in the continent except Canada and Chile. The US has yet to report a homegrown case of Zika.
More African and Asian Migrants Are Arriving in Mexico After Long Latin American Journeys
Mexico detained 1,300 African and Asian migrants, three times more than the previous year. The numbers were on track to at least double again in 2015. Many are heading to the US planning to seek asylum.
An Air Bridge Deal Promises a Way Out for the Cuban Migrants Stranded in Costa Rica
The first group from among 8,000 Cubans stuck in Costa Rica — because Nicaragua won't let them continue their journey to the US — are due to fly to El Salvador in January, from where they will be transported by bus to Mexico.
2,500 Cuban Migrants Are Still Stuck in Costa Rica — And There's No End In Sight
The migrants were following the increasingly popular route of flying from Cuba to Ecuador and then travelling north by land to the US border, but their way has been blocked by Nicaragua refusing to let them through.
Panama Newspaper is Not Happy With Gold Cup Officiating
Mexico defeated Panama in a controversial Gold Cup semifinal last night 2-1. Some are handling it better than others.
Meet the Companies that Helped Hacking Team Sell Tools to Repressive Governments
A sprawling network of resellers helped Hacking Team get its spy tech into the hands of a long list of government clients.