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Europe

In Photos: The People, Families — and a Cat — Who Battled to Reach Europe

Behind the statistics of Europe's migrant crisis are stories of incredible journeys that span several continents and thousands of miles. VICE News heard just some of them in Vienna's central station.
Harriet Salem
9.24.15
Internet Exploring

"The More and More Creative I Get, the Closer and Closer I Get to Who I Was as a Child": The Best Quotes From Kanye's Vanity Fair Interview

Not great news about that album though.
Slava Pastuk
9.24.15
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

The Wolf's Return: Watch Black Metal God Abbath Keep It Grim in a New Video from His Solo Debut

The blizzard beast is back.
Kim Kelly
9.24.15
News

We Asked European VICE Offices What Refugees Should Expect in Their Countries

It seems that throughout much of the continent, civil society is better at helping refugees than governments are.
VICE Staff
9.24.15
Art

Timeless Symbols Pack Nari Ward’s Sculptures with Meaning

“For me it’s about taking these things that seem to be of another time and place and finding a way for them to be triggered into special place for the historical now.”
Antwaun Sargent
9.24.15
The VICE Guide to Right Now

A Student Was Accused of Being a Terrorist for Reading a Book About How to Counter Terrorism

Mohammed Umar Farooq was questioned by Staffordshire University authorities after being seen reading a textbook called "Terrorism Studies."
Sirin Kale
9.24.15
video

Explore China’s Homegrown OS That Looks Eerily Familiar

I can’t put my finger on it.
Rachel Pick
9.24.15
deep dives

Hed Kandi: An Aesthetic of Aspiration or a Just a Dirty Fantasy?

Is an amalgamation of Patrick Nagel's quintessentially 80s take on minimalist glamour and the wank fantasies brought back to Bracknell by a teenage boy after a family holiday to the Costa Brava ever a good thing?
Josh Baines
9.24.15
thump exclusive stream

Arnold’s Remix of Deebs & Jarell Perry Hits “Home”

This dark, romantic club tune builds to a fever pitch.
Julia Martineau
9.24.15
asia & pacific

North Korea, Where Watching a Soap Opera Is Apparently Punishable by Death

Three people were reportedly executed in North Korea recently for watching a South Korean drama on their phones. But despite extreme censorship, many North Koreans secretly access foreign media.
Nathan A. Thompson
9.24.15
mexico

My Baja Restaurant Doesn't Pamper Its Vegetables

The degustation menu at Corazón de Tierra is all about tasting Ensenada. The customer goes into a journey of cereals, vegetables, seafood, fish, poultry, game meat, etc. It sounds delicious? Yes it does. It sounds easy? Of course it does. But it’s...
Diego Hernández Baquedano
9.24.15
Business of Life

Are startups helping or hurting? - The Business of Life (Season 1, Episode 11)

This week, we are joined by Farhad Manjoo of the New York Times, HealthTap’s Ron Gutman, and Alice Truong of Quartz who will break down everything you need to know about the startup economy.
VICE News
9.24.15
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