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Hacking

Hackers Tried to Compromise Phones of Tibetans Working for Dalai Lama
Citizen Lab details new hacking campaigns against high-profile Tibetans using iPhones and Android smartphones.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
9.24.19
News

Another Block of Cocaine Was Found Floating in Philippine Waters. The Town Mayor Thinks it’s From China
This is just the latest case of cocaine seen floating in Philippine waters.
Lia Savillo
9.24.19
News

A New Zealand Neurosurgeon Mistakenly Operated on the Wrong Part of a Patient’s Skull
A health official is now demanding the doctor to apologise for the nightmarish medical error.
Meera Navlakha
9.24.19
Fill Me In

Men Are Going Wild for 'Masculinisation' Fillers
Non-surgical treatments to sculpt the face and jawline have never been more popular.
Daniel Dylan Wray
9.24.19
LGBTQ

Meet the ‘Angels’ Keeping London’s Gay Nightlife Scene Safe
Run by the LGBT Foundation and Westminster City Council, Soho Angels volunteers help people to party and get home safely.
Finbarr Toesland
9.24.19
Music

WATCH: Tasman Keith Raps About Life, Death, and Aboriginal Identity
We visited Tasman at his home in Bowraville to learn how he's working to uplift the area's Indigenous identity.
VICE Staff
9.24.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Court Orders Authorities to Move Families From ‘Toxic Hellhole’ Mahul or Pay for Alternative Housing
The Mumbai neighbourhood, which has been declared unfit for human habitation by several reports and studies, was a part of VICE’s special coverage on environmental issues last week.
Pallavi Pundir
9.24.19
Environment

What We Saw at the Climate Strikes Throughout Asia and Australia
Protesters around the Asia Pacific braved the rain, skipped classes, and dodged strict government rules to demand action on climate change.
VICE Asia Staff
9.24.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

A Chinese Woman Allegedly Helped 500 Mothers Give Birth in the US to Get Their Babies Citizenship
She’s part of the popular “birth tourism” industry.
Meera Navlakha
9.24.19
Culture

How the Loving Community of Byron Learned to Hate a Sculpture
The so-called "Disco Dong" lasted eight months before it was dismantled for scrap metal.
Nat Kassel
9.24.19
Australia Today

The Australian Town of Dingo Just Held a Pig-Hunting Competition to Feed Crocs
Who says Australia doesn't have any culture?
Gavin Butler
9.24.19
Photos

Life Of The Bajau: What It’s Like To Live In The Middle Of The Ocean
The stateless Bajau people, also known as ‘sea nomads,’ have literally lived at sea for over 1,000 years.
Claudio Sieber
9.24.19
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