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This Photographer Captures the People Caught Between Violence and Politics in Kashmir
“Kashmir is misinterpreted and misunderstood so much, and there's this narrative that Kashmir is 'ours.' The conflict has been nationalised to such an extent that it's not about the individuals themselves who’re from the region.”
Pallavi Pundir
8.21.19
Photography

Photos of Life in Paris’ Tower Blocks – Minus the Clichés
We spoke to Jean-Michel Landon, a social worker-turned-photographer, who captures life in the outskirts of Paris.
Louis Dabir
8.21.19
Work

Invasive Tech Is Helping Your Boss Track Your Productivity
Advocates say new employee monitoring software helps maximise efficiency, but labour rights activists warn that it may be misused.
Tom Duggins
8.21.19
Features

Your Beauty Habit Is Destroying the Environment
These makeup artists and influencers want the cosmetics industry to start changing before we're buried in tonnes of plastic.
Shayma Bakht
8.21.19
women's rights

In Indonesia, Ride-Hailing Apps Fail to Adequately Address Sexual Abuse
As sexual abuse cases against women commuters rise, ride-hailing companies are criticised for their inaction.
Rani Rahayu
8.21.19
News

Eight Of The Ten Most-Surveilled Cities In The World Are In China
The two other non-Chinese cities in the top ten are outside Asia, while Singapore appeared in 11th place.
Meera Navlakha
8.21.19
LGBTQ

Seaport Terminals in The Philippines Will Soon Have 'All Gender' Bathrooms
The move comes after a series of incidents relating to gender discrimination in recent months.
Meera Navlakha
8.21.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Japanese Millennials are Apparently Buying Second-Hand Makeup
The new trend sees young people turning to second-hand products to save money and avoid waste.
Meera Navlakha
8.21.19
News

Toilet Stops and Encrypted Apps: How Hong Kong’s Protests Are Coordinated
Protester Joshua Wong explains how hundreds of thousands of people are organised without central leadership.
David Allegretti
8.21.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Uighurs are Posting TikTok Videos to Raise Awareness of Missing Relatives
Millions of China's Uighur ethnic minority have gone missing over the past five years.
Gavin Butler
8.21.19
Australia Today

Cardinal George Pell Loses Appeal on Child Sex Conviction
The decision means that Pell, the most senior Catholic to ever be convicted of sexually abusing children, will remain in prison until October 2022.
Gavin Butler
8.21.19
Culture

Australia’s Young Jews Explain Why Yiddish Is the Language of Protest
A new generation are reclaiming their grandparents' language to further causes of humanism and LGBTQ equality.
Talia Slonim
8.20.19
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