civil war
Devastating Photos of Life in Aleppo
The debut monograph by award-winning photographer Nish Nalbandian immerses you in the turmoil of day-to-day life during the Syrian Civil War.
Keeping It Casual: A Day with South Carolina's 21st Century Racists
In Laurens, South Carolina, there's a view that any racial prejudice tamer than snarling dogs, fire hoses, and "Whites Only" signs isn't really racism, but something ingrained in a lost culture, and therefore is forgivable.
What It's Like to Be a Gay Refugee in Germany
Refugees some times carry with them the objectionable convictions of their home countries, so coming out as a homosexual refugee in Germany is out of the question. Many asylum seekers are still afraid of exactly the same people they feared at home.
The Human Cost of War in the Central African Republic
VICE News returned to the Central African Republic on the eve of French withdrawal and United Nations intervention, as ethno-religious civil war continues to spread violence in the CAR.
The Rise of British Jihadists in Syria
VICE News follow Amer Deghayes – a 20-year-old former student from Brighton – to the frontlines of Syria, where he joins in the "holy war" against President Bashir al-Assad
A Funeral for Manuel, 32 Years After the Guatemalan Massacre That Killed Him
A family finally gets closure.
A Visit to the Turkish Clinic Where Students Are Fitting Syrians with New Legs
The travelling prosthetic centres are giving refugees their lives back.
The Black Undercover Cop Who Infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in Colorado
"They were all assholes," he told me.