Charlie Hebdo
The Dickheads Trying to Make a Profit Off the Paris Attacks
Since 2001, thanks to the rise in internet shopping and on-demand printing, anyone with a computer can turn themselves into a grief entrepreneur.
This Security Expert Reckons Mass Surveillance Doesn't Stop Terror Attacks
"Early intervention aimed at identifying and helping troubled individuals before they become murderers is the only real solution here."
The Hangover News
This weekend, Baltimore police were charged for the death of Freddie Gray, and Ryanair surpassed itself in terms of shitty customer service.
The New Occupation of Paris
Immediately following the 'Charlie Hébdo' shootings, over 10,000 soldiers were stationed at "vulnerable locations" throughout Paris.
An Exclusive Interview with 'Charlie Hebdo' Cartoonist, Luz
We spoke to the surviving cartoonist behind the magazine's controversial Prophet Muhammad covers.
Exclusive Interview with Charlie Hebdo Cartoonist Luz – Trailer
Coming soon: VICE News speaks to Luz, the surviving Charlie Hebdo cartoonist behind the magazine's controversial Prophet Muhammad covers.
A Priest, A Rabbi And An Imam Discuss Humour
We asked Pastor Gregor Hohberg, rabbi Tovia Ben-Chorin and imam Kadir Sanci to discuss Charlie Hebdo and tell us a few jokes.
The Psychology and Economy of Conspiracy Theories
Why do people believe in conspiracy theories, and who's profiting from the industry they've created?
Germany's Most Controversial Rapper Talks Islam, Hypocrisy and Charlie Hebdo
One day after the Charlie Hebdo attack, Bushido posted a rather insensitive selfie on his social media. VICE Germany asked him what he was thinking.
The Future of Terrorism According to VICE
The critical frontline in the next counter-terror battle will almost certainly be cyberspace, and multinational corporations are likely to be among the chief victims.
Can Hotlines Stop Muslims from Becoming Radicalised?
The Netherlands is the latest European country to launch a hotline aimed at talking Muslims in immigrant communities out of becoming jihadists, but it's not clear how effective these programmes are.
In the Wake of Charlie Hebdo, I Saw Two Reggae Legends Unite a Paris Crowd
The Twinkle Brothers have played together for over five decades, but on Saturday they sang as if their lives depended on it.