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Indian Army in Gunfight With Rebels After 'Terror' Attack Kills Five
The attackers are reportedly surrounded by security forces in an abandoned structure inside a police compound in Dinanagar, northern India, about 12 miles from the Pakistani border.
Textbooks and Assault Rifles: The Student Soldiers in Rebel-Held Ukraine
VICE News visited the Donbass region of Ukraine to meet the student soldiers trying to combine their studies with fighting on the frontlines for pro-Russia forces.
On The Line: Henry Langston Discusses Ukraine, Russia, and the Baltic States
VICE News correspondent Henry Langston joined 'On The Line' to discuss his recent trips to Ukraine and the Baltic States.
Bombs and Shells Continue to Fall in Yemen Just Hours Before Truce Takes Hold
The UN-brokered pause is scheduled to begin at midnight Saturday, and last until the end of Ramadan on July 17.
Colombia Blames Twin Bombings in Bogota on Rebel Group ELN, Arrests 15
A coalition of human-rights groups said the 15 people arrested were mostly students and rights defenders in the 20s and 30s. The government has so far released no evidence directly linking them to the ELN.
Colombian President Says Rebel Group ELN Likely Behind Bogota Bombings
Initial evidence suggested the National Liberation Army was behind the Thursday explosives at two pension offices in Bogota that left 10 people injured, President Juan Manuel Santos said. But the ELN has not yet claimed responsibility.
'False Positives': How Colombia’s Army Executed Civilians And Called Them Guerrillas
Facing pressure to boost its battlefield figures under former President Alvaro Uribe, Colombia's army lured and executed at least 3,000 civilians and notched them as combat kills, according to a new Human Rights Watch report.
Colombian Military Chopper Destroyed, Killing 4, in Rising Rebel Attacks on Oil Targets
The Black Hawk helicopter was carrying soldiers to safeguard a pipeline that had been struck by the FARC rebel group when a mine beneath it was reportedly detonated remotely.
Afghan Security Forces Retake Key Northern District From Taliban
The Taliban came within touching distance of capturing their first major Afghan city since 2001 when they took the district of Chardara at the weekend — now security forces have driven them out.
Airstrikes and Sniper Fire (Excerpt from 'Syria's Rebel Advance')
In this extra scene, rebels dodge airstrikes and sniper fire in their fight against the Assad regime.
Aquarius, The Water Bearer
Aquarian people are deep thinkers who embrace the weird and unique. They have a strong desire for independence and to stand out in a crowd, but they're also undeniably good at creating communities and cultivating friendships.
Al Qaeda Affiliate in Syria Says Goal Is To Bring Down Assad Regime, But Doesn't Rule Out Retaliation on West
The head of Nusra Front also said the so-called Khorasan group, allegedly comprised of senior al Qaida members, was pure fiction.