COLOMBIA
How Pablo Escobar's Legacy of Violence Drives Today's Cartel Wars - Part 1
In part one of our three-part documentary, we meet two DEA agents who spent years on the trail of the elusive king of cocaine and became the basis for Netflix's show, 'Narcos.'
A Criminal Gang Has Been Turning Victims into 'Zombies' with the 'World's Most Dangerous Drug'
Colombian Devil's Breath – also known as scopolamine – puts people into a trance-like state, in which they can be coerced to hand over thousands of pounds worth of valuables to criminals.
The Dangerous Lives of Colombian Mangrove Clam Collectors
Because of the agility required, many of the collectors are children.
This Is What One of Colombia's DIY Cocaine Making Classes Is Actually Like
Playing Ludo and cooking coke in the Colombian town of San Augustin.
The Twisted Legacy of Colombia's Aerial Cocaine Crop Spraying Programme
Over the last 21 years, the secretive and controversial US-backed drug war effort dumped weaponised herbicide on 4.3 million acres of land.
Taking Gold Pill Aphrodisiacs in Cali, Colombia
Colombians are seeking black market sexual stimulants, imported from Asia.
A Peace Deal with Colombia's Marxist Guerrillas Won't Fix Latin America's Cocaine Problem
Colombia's broader drug problem is, and always has been, that the global war on drugs has made cocaine production too profitable for too many people.
Kali Uchis Wants to Give You a New Perspective on Life, Music, and Everything
The LA-based, nostalgia-stoking, Colombian pop singer's EP 'Por Vida' - which features production from Tyler, The Creator, BadBadNotGood, Diplo - dropped yesterday.
Bulls, Booze, and Pumpkins: The Devil's Carnaval Returns to Colombia
The biannual six-day festival includes a lot of drinking, a lot of parades and a lot of extremely dangerous encounters with bulls.
A Sneak Peek at Some Upcoming VICE Documentaries
Featuring songbirds, cocaine, female Chinese bodyguards and the Chileans in charge of slaughtering beavers.
Canadian Weapons Companies Increased Sales to Human Rights Abusers in 2013
Ottawa is exporting less military aid overall, but upping shipments to India, Egypt, Tunisia, as well as other non-NATO allies with questionable moral records.
What Happens When an International Mining Company Comes to Town?
A new documentary shows how Marmato, Colombia, suffered.