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An Interview with Nawal el Saadawi, One of Egypt’s Most Badass Political Dissidents
Saadawi is the author of 56 books and has been imprisoned for her writing, which condemns how women have and continue to be treated in the Middle East. We talked religion, capitalism and the state of Egyptian politics.
The Bahraini Uprising in Photos: Road Blocks, Tear Gas and No Right to Protest
Photography collective Road Bloc have been taking risks to depict the intense political unrest that has been unfolding in Bahrain for years.
From Rave to Revolution: How Pop Music Has Changed the World We Live in
Taking in acid house, Public Enemy and Pussy Riot, Matthew Collin's new book Pop Grenade tells the story of music's ongoing fight to change the world.
'The Outpost' Is Trying to Bring Liberal Change to the Middle East
The magazine was founded in the wake of the Arab Spring, and its one of many initiatives trying to keep the movement's ideals alive.
Photographing the Middle East in Peacetime
Photographer Jade Cantwell travelled through Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Egypt in the months before the Arab Spring. Several years later, her photos are reminders of the lives behind the news reports.
Our Generation of Hackers
We spend so much of our time trying to hack and subvert and work around the systems that make up the world, but should we be trying to change them for the better instead?
Inside Libya's Militias
VICE News travelled across Libya to take a look at the groups holding their country hostage.
The Arab Spring Was Just a Translation Mistake, Satire
There is no evidence at all to support the theory that people in the Middle East revolted against their rulers.
Growing Opium Is All the Sinai Bedouins Have Left
If you can't get a job, you might as well harvest drugs.
Meet Klay BBJ, the Tunisian Rapper Who Was Jailed for Hating Everything
Apart from weed and his mother.
Militants and Political Slayings Are Keeping Tunisia in Revolution Limbo
Three years on, Tunisians are still not happy.