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the troubles are over

Republic of Ireland Beats Germany; Northern Ireland Qualifies for Euro 2016
Something to unite the two countries? Maybe?
Liam Daniel Pierce
10.9.15
Photo

This Guy Walks the Streets at Night Pimping Strangers' Rides with Cardboard
Armed with a few pieces of cardboard and masking tape, Max Siedentopf set out on the streets of Amsterdam looking for the most average cars he could find.
Photography by Max Siedentopf, Words by Twan Stoffels
Max Siedentopf, Words: Twan Stoffels
10.9.15
Photos

Photo Requests from Prisoners in Solitary Confinement
Over the past few years, Photo Requests from Solitary has invited men and women in solitary confinement to request a photograph of anything—real or imagined—and promised to find them an artist to make the image.
VICE Staff
10.9.15
Legal Weed in Australia

How to Become a Legal Weed Grower in Victoria, Australia
Victoria is becoming the first Australian state to legalize medical marijuana, and the government is planning to grow the bud locally.
Charlie Braithwaite
10.9.15
Music

[Exclusive] Talking Stage Spectacles, Side Projects, Art & Miley Cyrus with The Flaming Lips
The band has just been announced as the Mofo headline act, so we caught up with frontman Wayne Coyne.
Margaret Gordon
10.8.15
News

Hacker 'Weev' Releases Prosecutor's Alleged Ashley Madison Data After Threats
The infamous troll says a US prosecutor used Ashley Madison.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
10.8.15
Stuff

Australia Was Shocked at Mark Latham's 74th Meltdown
Latham's analysis, which had all the depth of slightly damp concrete, revealed that Sydney had a "Muslim problem", recommending that ASIO monitor groups of "welfare dependents" who sit around "bitching about Western culture" all day.
Lee Zachariah
10.8.15
you know who sucked

It's Really Surreal How Salvador Dalí Was a Fascist Who Hit Women
In his lifelong quest for fame and fortune, the surrealist painter beloved by 19-year-olds "trampled" female admirers and supported the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco.
Lauren Oyler
10.8.15
America Incarcerated

Will New York Scrap Its Broken Bail System?
A state senator from Queens wants to scrap the archaic system of holding some people in jail before their trial unless they can pay for freedom.
John Surico
10.8.15
thump exclusive stream

With His New EP on Safer at Night, Curses Proves He's Found a New Home in Berlin
Listen to 'God In the Dust'—three tracks of stripped-down house and techno inspired by Berlin's nocturnal soundscapes.
David Garber
10.8.15
VICE News

The Brokers On Trial For The Libor Scandal Promised Each Other Curry And Champagne
The six bankers on trial in London this week allegedly helped former UBS trader Tom Hayes set rates in ways that favored his bottom line between 2006 and 2010 — right through the heart of the Great Recession.
John Dyer
10.8.15
Pizza

High-End London Apartments Now Come with Pizza Lifts
Several apartments in a new development have been snapped up at premium prices, thanks to the presence of a small elevator that will deliver pizza right into the new homeowner’s bedrooms.
Alex Swerdloff
10.8.15
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