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Russian Roulette: The Invasion of Ukraine

On Sunday, rebels in eastern Ukraine held their first ever elections, voting for the incumbent leader Alexander Zakharchenko to continue to run the territory under separatist control.
VICE Staff
11.5.14
Features

Did China Order Hackers to Cripple the Hong Kong Protest?

DDoS attacks of an unprecedented scale targeted pro-democracy websites in Hong Kong for months, and the Chinese government is likely to blame.
Thomas Fox-Brewster
11.5.14
Tech

Do We Really Need Tech Startups to Do Our Laundry for Us?

At least six laundry apps have sprung up in the past year. They must be banking on a whole load of people shitting themselves if they hope to turn any kind of profit.
Joel Golby
11.5.14
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The Ecstasy and Agony of Prince Naseem Hamed: Britain's Forgotten Icon

The flamboyant Sheffield southpaw is a forgotten icon of British sport
Clive Martin
11.5.14
Interviews

Forget "Don't Stop Believin'," Karaoke Underground Lets You Sing Your Favorite Indie Songs from Jawbreaker to Bikini Kill

We talked to Karaoke Underground co-founder Kaleb Asplund about how Ian MacKaye, Steve Albini, and Yo La Tengo think he’s, like, totally great.
Noisey Staff
Scott Butterworth
11.5.14
middle east

Video Emerges of Iranians Burning Flags While Celebrating 35th Anniversary of US Embassy Crisis

Rally comes two days before US and Iranian officials are set to hold talks over Iran's nuclear program.
Payton Guion
11.5.14
VICE News

What We're Leaving Behind

VICE News correspondent Ben Anderson speaks with both patients and doctors at NGO Emergency's hospital in Lashkar Gah, and gauges their expectations of an Afghanistan free from international intervention.​
VICE Staff
11.5.14
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Two Decades Ago, Cyber-Hippies Launched a DDoS Attack to Save Rave Culture

On Guy Fawkes Day 20 years ago, the Zippies launched an attack on the UK government, marking an early stage in hacktivism.
Roisin Kiberd
11.5.14
News

Toronto Cops, Shaken Up By the Ottawa Shooting, Want to Carry Guns Off the Job

After the tragic deaths of Patrice Vincent and Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, police officers around the country are on edge. Now the climate of fear among law enforcement is ratcheting up as the country comes to grips with its own lack of perfect security.
Patrick McGuire
11.5.14
Music

Yuri Suzuki Creates Hacked Instruments From Old Cell Phones And Tape Recorders

Yuri Suzuki recently collaborated with local artists to create improvised instruments from technology found at South African markets.
Kevin Holmes
11.5.14
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Bahrain: An Inconvenient Uprising (Trailer)

Earlier this year, VICE News correspondent Ben Anderson travelled to London to speak with Nabeel Rajab, the unofficial leader of Bahrain’s uprising, and headed undercover to Bahrain to investigate its forgotten uprising.
VICE News
11.5.14
middle east

Video: Driver Attacks Pedestrians in East Jerusalem as Unrest Grows

Hamas claims operation and urges further assaults in defence of al-Aqsa Mosque, amid escalating violence surrounding holy sites.
Sally Hayden and Hannah Strange
11.5.14
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