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Charlie Hebdo

Paris Gun Attack (Dispatch One)
VICE News reports from Paris in the wake of the deadliest terror attack the country has seen in decades.
VICE News
1.9.15
americas

British Man 'Framed' by Pablo Escobar Loses Bid to Overturn Double Murder Conviction
A Florida judge ruled on Friday that there was "not enough doubt" to overturn conviction of Krishna Maharaj, who has spent nearly 30 years in prison for a double murder charges.
Ben Bryant
1.9.15
VICE News

Paris Gun Attack - Part 1
VICE News went to Place de la République following Wednesday's attack, where grieving Parisians from all groups of society have gathered.
Milene Larsson
1.9.15
Europe

LIVE UPDATES: 'Charlie Hebdo' Suspects and Gunman in Paris Kosher Store Killed in Simultaneous Raids
At least four hostages were killed in a kosher shop in the French capital before security forces carried out twin assaults on the site and on a printworks 22 miles from Paris where the magazine attackers were holed up. Follow latest developments here.
Hannah Strange
1.9.15
americas

VICE News Capsule - Friday, January 9
Mass graves found in Mexico's Guerrero State, Venezuela's economic woes continue, study finds fracking caused Ohio earthquakes, and new antibiotic offers hope in global war on superbugs.
VICE News
1.9.15
Stuff

What BBC2's 'The Super-Rich and Us' Told Us About Britain's Great Wealth Divide
Last night's sobering documentary reflected the general feeling in the UK in early 2015: a feeling of a country at the end of its tether, politically, economically and culturally.
Tim Burrows
1.9.15
Comics!

The Self-Loathing Dentist - Part 1
It's a tough gig when even your own reflection thinks you're a failure.
Tom Scotcher
1.9.15
VICE News

Crime Reporting in the Murder Capital: San Pedro Sula Nights
VICE News spends a week with Orlin Castro, a crime reporter in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, the world's most violent city.
VICE News
1.9.15
Picture Perfect Series Two

Picture Perfect: Jack Latham
The Welsh photographer travels to Iceland to capture areas of interest around the"Reykjavik Confessions" case – in which six people confessed to a murder they didn't commit.
Vice Beta
1.9.15
My Favourite Book

Paul Thomas Anderson on Why He Made 'Inherent Vice'
"Any time a new book of Pynchon's has come out—at least since I've been around—it's like I hang the 'do not disturb' sign on the door and don't come out until it's done."
Paul Thomas Anderson
1.9.15
The Outta My Way, I’m Walking Here Issue

A Sneak Peek at Some Upcoming VICE Documentaries
Featuring songbirds, cocaine, female Chinese bodyguards, and the Chileans in charge of slaughtering beavers.
VICE Staff
1.9.15
Stuff

Why Is Legally Grown Pot Getting Sold on the Black Market?
We talked to internet pot dealers about the allure of the dark web and the problems with cannabis regulation in the emerging weed economy.
Bill Kilby
1.9.15
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