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VICE News Capsule - Wednesday, September 16
Peruvian army investigated for alleged weapons trafficking, North Korea restarts its main nuclear plant, Syria's president blames Europe for the migrant crisis, and an invention that could encourage more veiled Muslim women to hit the gym.
VICE News
9.16.15
Canada

Whose Side Is Twitter On?
Now would be a good time to resurrect politicians' deleted tweets.
Jordan Pearson
9.16.15
Europe

Demining Experts Called to Croatia's Border as Migrants Reroute
After Hungary closed its borders, hundreds of migrants are now crossing into the European Union via Croatia, and authorities are concerned about minefields left over from the country's 1991-95 war.
Reuters and VICE News
9.16.15
africa

Detained by Militias: Libya's Migrant Trade (Part 1)
In part one of a two-part series, VICE News examines how Libya is struggling with the migrant crisis, where state-run detention centers are overcrowded and violent, and how government immigration controls are outsourced to militias.
VICE News
9.16.15
Persian food

This Woman’s Living Room Is Kuala Lumpur’s Best Persian Restaurant
After posting online and consulting with friends on the city’s best Persian food, I find myself in the plainly-decorated apartment of Iranian expat Ainaz Reihani.
Lauren Razavi
9.16.15
Gaming

Yoot Saito on His Classic Sega Game Where You Take Abuse from a Fish
An interview with Yoot Saito, creator of "Seaman."
Adam Jackson
9.16.15
Internet Exploring

Big Up the Power Mum Who Fought Universal so Her Baby Could Dance to Prince on YouTube
The major label's demands for her to remove her video backfired in court, and her victory has changed music copyright law.
Emma Garland
9.16.15
Interviews

Den tidligere FBI-agent, der er sikker på, at han kunne have forhindret 9/11
FBI-agenten Mark Rossini mener, at 9/11 kunne være undgået, hvis han havde fået lov til at vidergive et følsomt memo til sin chef.
John Surico
9.16.15
Premieres

Noisey Staff
9.16.15
security

'Dissent,' a New Type of Security Tool, Could Markedly Improve Online Anonymity
When combined with Tor, Dissent is hard to beat.
J.M. Porup
9.16.15
crime & drugs

The White House Blacklisted Bolivia for Growing Coca While US States Sell Legal Weed
The US has once again "decertified" Bolivia, despite recent data that shows the country has achieved an unparalleled decrease in coca cultivation.
Samuel Oakford
9.16.15
Art

[Watch] Trippy Trailer for Jess Johnson's 'Ixian Gate' Virtual Reality Artwork
A first look at the Oculus Rift animation opening at the NGV on December 5.
Ingrid Kesa
9.16.15
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