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africa

Boko Haram Is Escalating Deadly Attacks, Forcing 800,000 People to Flee

A double suicide bombing killed 19 people and wounded 143 on Thursday in northern Cameroon, and attacks by the Islamist militant group are creating hundreds of thousands of refugees.
Reuters and VICE News
9.4.15
Features

The Only State Where Everyone Gets Free Money

This year, Alaska will give each of its residents over $2,000 in cash, no questions asked. Advocates of a basic income want to expand its model around the world.
Brian Merchant
9.4.15
short circuit

Here's Why Cord Cutters Won't See an Apple Streaming TV Service Next Week

This is why we can't have nice things.
Nicholas Deleon
9.4.15
Design

Let the Sun Charge Your Phone in This "Solar Parka"

Introducing Pauline van Dongen's latest addition to her Wearable Solar line.
Sami Emory
9.4.15
Feminisme

This Kurdish Singer Is Fighting ISIS with Pop Songs

We spoke to Helly Luv about ISIS, dancing with lions, and her humanitarian focus on helping women.
Randi Bergman
9.4.15
uk

This Horrific-Looking Prehistoric Water Monster Has Returned to England’s Rivers

Yay?
Victoria Turk
9.4.15
oceans

Fossil Inception: Researchers CT-Scanned a Fossil and Found More Fossils Inside

Fossils within fossils.
Emiko Jozuka
9.4.15
middle east

Drowned Syrian Toddler Is Buried in Kobane

Images of the lifeless body of three-year-old Alan Kurdi, who was found washed up on a Turkish beach, sparked an international outcry this week. He was buried in Kobane today alongside his mother and brother.
VICE News
9.4.15
middle east

Russia Says Syria's Assad Is Ready to Share Power with Opposition

Russia, along with Iran, has been Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's principle international ally in the war that has raged in Syria for four-and-a-half years and has claimed a quarter of a million lives.
Reuters and VICE News
9.4.15
scotland

Europe Doesn’t Want Scotland to Introduce Minimum Prices for Alcohol

Despite public health benefits, the European Court of Justice has delayed Scotland’s attempts to introduce a minimum unit price for alcohol by ruling that the policy would breach European Union free trade laws.
Phoebe Hurst
9.4.15
japan

Six Years Later: Did 'The Cove' Impact Dolphin Hunting in Japan?

The number of dolphins hunt and captured is down, but the hunt is still going strong.
Melissa Cronin
9.4.15
Culture

VICE DU JOUR 4 septembre - Journalistes, migrants et rap freestyle

Aujourd'hui, deux journalistes de VICE News sont libérés d'une prison turque, la crise des migrants affecte la politique canadienne, le président du Guatemala a démissionné, la compétition internationale End of the Weak débarque à Montréal, des Anglais...
VICE Staff
9.4.15
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