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Remembering Things

'Kid A' Will Be Relevant as Long as the World Is a Terrifying Mess

A deeply cynical love letter to the 20-year-old Radiohead album that taught us how to disappear completely.
Hilary Pollack
10.1.20
world philippines

The Hidden Sexual Harassment of Female Seafarers

A new report tells the story of seafarers from the Philippines, including one who said she kept her hair short and wore loose-fitting shirts just to look unappealing to men.
Frankie Lantican
10.1.20
Noisey

When The Smoke Clears: Section Boyz Reflect on Their Legacy

The legends of UK rap knocked down doors and birthed a new sound. As their reign ends, VICE spoke to the group and those closest to them.
Will Pritchard
10.1.20
Football

The Incredible Story of Andrew Watson, the First Black International Footballer

Having played for some of the greatest sides in the world, Watson's fascinating life is full of boundary-breaking "first" achievements.
Maureen Collins
10.1.20
Julian Assange

Ai Weiwei Says Extraditing Julian Assange Would ‘Hurt Journalism’

The artist-activist explained his support for the WikiLeaks founder as a court weighs his extradition to the U.S.
Heather Chen
10.1.20
Music

88rising’s New Label Paradise Rising Explores the Next Sound of Filipino Music

88rising paved the way for Asian artists like Joji and Rich Brian, now the label has a new crop of young musicians from the Philippines exploring hip-hop, pop, and R&B.
Lia Savillo
10.1.20
Weed

Some Teachers in India are Selling Weed to Make Ends Meet

Just yesterday, a teacher in Bengaluru got busted with 127 kgs of cannabis on him, claiming he had to sell it to sustain his family in the pandemic.
Varsha Rani
10.1.20
Black History Month

The Illustrator Celebrating Britain's Unsung Black Trailblazers

Varaidzo turned her initial cynicism about Black History Month into an ongoing project that traces important Black British figures from the pre-Windrush era.
Varaidzo
10.1.20
Culture

Why Does Gen Z Use Emojis So Weirdly?

Millennials might've laid claim to them first but Gen Z has gone ahead and given emojis meaning no one saw coming.
Satviki Sanjay
10.1.20
japan

Japan's 'Twitter Killer' Admits to Murders as Sensational Trial Begins

The 29-year-old pled guilty to nine killings and faces the death penalty, but his lawyer said charges must be reduced to “murder with consent.”
Anthony Esguerra
10.1.20
world japan

Japan Could Have Flying Taxis by 2023

These air taxis are battery-powered and could be more environmentally sustainable than other aircraft.
Matt Selvam
10.1.20
Hong Kong

12 Hong Kongers Who Fled by Speedboat to Face Trial in China

Aged between 17 and 33, they were denied access to family and lawyers.
Heather Chen
10.1.20
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