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Spanien åbner det første sexdukkebordel

I Barcelona er fire sexdukker og en forhåbentlig velbetalt receptionist klar til at servicere socialt akavede nørder.
Sirin Kale
3.2.17
Connect With Friends

Kim Jong Nam’s Facebook Page Offered a Glimpse Into His Life Outside North Korea

Experts say Kim Jong Nam's Facebook page likely didn't win him many friends within the North Korean regime.
Nadja Sayej
3.2.17
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: March 02, 2017

Daily horoscopes and astrology for Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, and Capricorn.
Annabel Gat
3.2.17
South Korea

South Korea moves to close down biggest dog meat market in run-up to the Olympics

Rachel Premack
3.2.17
Sex

The People Choosing to Be Sterilised in Their Twenties

We take a look inside the "child free movement."
Louise Donovan
3.2.17
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Enjoy This Detailed, Peer-Reviewed Article About Why People Vape

“The best part is the taste.”
VICE Staff
3.2.17
VICE News Specials
13:22

Holiday in Chernobyl: Tourism in the Exclusion Zone

30 years after the Chernobyl disaster, VICE News finds tourism is booming in the exclusion zone.
Books

We Asked Some People to Name Literally One Author

Didn't go well.
Amy Walker
3.2.17
Motherboard Homepage

NASA Is Stress-Testing Its Next Gigantic Kickass Space Telescope

Watch an astrophysicist’s live talk on the telescope from the Perimeter Institute.
Farnia Fekri
3.2.17
so sad today

Don’t Impulse-Buy Anything with a Heartbeat: Advice from So Sad Today

So Sad Today reaches into her mail bag and answers questions from readers on emotional support dogs and treating friends like friends, not doctors.
So Sad Today
3.2.17
Politics

How Trump's First Month Has Changed the Way the World Looks at America

"For the first time, I didn't think of the US as the massive imperial power, but as a living country vulnerable to bad decisions."
Mike Pearl
3.2.17
Brooklyn's Dirty Masquerade

Capturing the Wild Rapture of J'ouvert in Brooklyn

Every year, Russell Frederick photographs the West Indian street masquerade that happens in the darkness of night and bursts with unfettered beauty.
Allison Schaller
3.2.17
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