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Immigration Detainees Are on a Hunger Strike Over Coronavirus Fears
Migrants in a detention centre near Montreal are demanding to be released, fearing the conditions at the facility may lead to a coronavirus 'disaster.'
How the British Government Splits Children Up From Their Parents
Hundreds of children a year are separated from their parents because of migration controls.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
The State Department announced it will release all of Clinton's emails, Australia will close its offshore Manus Island detention center, Lady Gaga will star in Bradley Cooper's 'A Star Is Born' remake, and more.
News of Zealand: an Ambitious Plan to Kill All Introduced Pests and Australia Now Locking Up More Kiwis Than Anyone Else
It's everything you need to know in NZ on a Monday.
Who Knows What to Believe About Last Night’s 'A Current Affair' on Nauru
Last night's show marked the first time an Australian television crew had been allowed to film inside the detention centre.
VICE Talks ‘Chasing Asylum’ with Filmmaker Eva Orner
A day after learning a 23-year-old woman had set herself on fire on Nauru, we spoke to Academy Award–winning documentarian Eva Orner about her latest film on Australia's deadly offshore detention policy.
We Asked a Manus Island Detainee Where They Will Go Now
VICE's sources inside the PNG detention centre know it's been ruled illegal, but they aren't getting any answers about where they are headed next
Too Good to Be True: Australia Says It's Released All Children From Immigration Detention
Immigration minister Peter Dutton has announced all asylum seeker children in mainland detention have been released. But a source within the department says that's not true.
Photos of Yesterday's Protest Outside the UK’s Most Notorious Immigrant Detention Center
We watched thousands of chanting protesters call for the closing of Yarl's Wood detention center in Bedfordshire—the most notorious of its kind in the UK.
Christmas Island Wants to Be More Than a Bin for Refugees
That, and they're sick of Australia controlling everything they do. Some residents are even pushing for secession.
A Letter Signed by 600 Detainees on Manus Island Pleads for Their Assisted Suicide
I asked its author what the hell is going on over there.
Australian Authorities Cracked Down on Christmas Island Detainees After a Riot and Tense Standoff
Rioters could be charged with causing, in Immigration Minister Peter Dutton's estimation, "well over $1 million of damage" to the center.