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How Syria's Messy Borders Complicate Journalism, Aid Work, and Politics

The Syrian civil war has made going from country to country in the Middle East a messy business.
Hannah Lucinda Smith
5.15.14
Politics

VA Accused of Cover-Up as Veterans Die Waiting to See a Doctor

The head of Veterans Affairs is getting grilled at a Senate hearing today, but the department's chronic problems go way back.
Alice Speri
5.15.14
americas

Guatemala Is the Deadliest Place in the World to Be a Trade Unionist

According to the International Trade Union Confederation, 73 trade unionists have been murdered in the Central American nation since 2007.
Anna-Claire Bevan
5.15.14
New music

Noisey Presents Body Count with Madball in NYC!

Talk shit, get shot!
Noisey Staff
5.15.14
Premieres

Go Through Some Stuff Again with Say Anything's New Song "Judas Decapitation"

The track comes from the group's upcoming record 'Hebrews.'
Noisey Staff
5.15.14
Restaurant Confessionals

Sexism in the Kitchen Goes Both Ways

We talked to a female pastry chef about sexism in the restaurant industry, flirting with co-workers, boss dynamics, and woman-on-woman prejudice who also happens to develop crushes on her male bosses.
Tae Yoon
5.15.14
News

'Gulf Futurism' Is Killing People

Migrant workers are paying the ultimate price for the Blade Runner fantasies of oil princes.
Nathalie Olah
Leala Doherty
5.15.14
Canada

For Canada's Spies, Your Data Is Just a Phone Call Away

And it's about to get even easier.
Justin Ling
5.15.14
Gavin Haynes Sleepless Nights

Get the Hell off Twitter, Morrissey

No one wants you to communicate with them while you're on the toilet.
Gavin Haynes
5.15.14
Art

Handmade Grenades Release Music When You Pull The Trigger

Maskull Lasserre's sculpture series "Beautiful Dreamer (pulled)" is explosive, in a way.
Zach Sokol
5.15.14
VICE REPORTS

Saving South Sudan

In 2013, South Sudan's president, Salva Kiir, accused his former vice president, Riek Machar, of attempting a coup. Now journalists and filmmakers Robert Young Pelton and Tim Freccia are out to locate Machar's secret hideout for his side of the story.
VICE Staff
5.15.14
Stuff

The Cannes Film Festival Can Be a Pretty Miserable Place

Cannes is essentially just self-congratulation wrapped in lies and other people’s misery. While the festival supposedly exists to celebrate cinema as the most palatable form of high art, it’s really just a chance for the powerful to plod around...
Michael Grothaus
5.15.14
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