Guantanmo Bay
Here Are All the Video Games Detainees Can Play in Gitmo
Lots of soccer and Harry Potter but no Call of Duty.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
The Pentagon announces the release of 15 Guantanamo detainees, Trump promises the "extreme vetting" of Muslim migrants, US Olympic runner Allyson Felix makes history winning silver, and more.
Shaker Aamer, the Last Remaining British Guantánamo Detainee, Is Finally Going to Be Freed
The inmate, who contributed to a series of VICE stories about the detention center, has been cleared for release since 2007 but will now—at last—get to return to his family.
Who Is Britain's Most Evil International Ally?
From China to Saudi Arabia to the US, the UK's allies have engaged in some pretty shady behavior over the years.
Canadian Supreme Court Rejects Harper Government's Argument That Omar Khadr Was an Adult When He Was Child Soldier
The question before the court was whether Khadr's eight-year sentence handed to him by the US military in 2010 was an adult sentence or a youth sentence.
This Is How Much the World Has Changed Since the War in Afghanistan Began
As the bombing began in Afghanistan in 2001, social media didn't exist and Barack Obama was a state senator. Fourteen years later, the war is still going on, at least according to the Department of Justice.
A Former CIA Officer Explains how to Apply Interrogation Techniques to Everyday Life
We spoke to an Ex-CIA operative about torture, coercion, and how to spot when someone is lying to you.
The US Agrees That David Hicks Is Innocent
Hick's former lawyer Dan Mori has said the US admission of innocence marks "the beginning of the end" of Hicks' ordeal.
Skinny Puppy Is Invoicing the US Government For $666,000
Last week it was revealed that the American government has been using Skinny Puppy's music as a tool of torture in Guantanmo Bay. That pissed off the band, and now they're billing the US military for it. We interviewed them about it.