ISIS
Can You Get PTSD from Watching Murder Videos Online?
One study found that people who repeatedly viewed footage of deadly events were more traumatized than those who had witnessed the events in real life.
Everything We Know About Aaron Driver, the ISIS Supporter Killed by Canadian Police
The 24-year-old was killed while plotting a suicide bomb attack, according to police.
What ISIS Is Saying About the Orlando Shooter
Experts say ISIS is unlikely to ditch Omar Marteen over reports about his sexual orientation, and that anti-LGBTQ sentiment is getting new emphasis in propaganda.
An Expert Explains Why Iraq's Battle Against ISIS for Fallujah Is So Important
The end of a brutal siege could be a badly needed victory for the Iraqi army—or an opportunity for ISIS to score more propaganda points.
Female Jihadists Are as Ambitious as Their Male Counterparts
Karwan Faraj's radio documentary about Swedish women joining IS recently premiered on Swedish public radio.
What It's Like to Be in a Town Besieged by ISIS and the Syrian Regime
"People won't leave their houses because they are afraid of snipers."
On the Front Lines with International Volunteers Fighting ISIS in Syria
VICE Germany heads to Syria to meet the foreigners who left their homes and families to join the Kurdish ground troops in the fight against the Islamic State.
What I Learned as a Freelance Journalist in Iraq
Earlier this year Chris Shearer hopped a flight from Melbourne to ISIS-ravaged northern Iraq, where he hoped to learn the ropes of war journalism.
My Time with the Bangladeshi Bloggers Facing Terror and Machete Attacks
We went to Dhaka, where secular bloggers, writers, and publishers are being targeted with brutal methods aimed at suppressing free speech.
A 19-Year-Old Surfer Went to Syria and the AFP Want to Know Why
Last week, 19-year-old Oliver Bridgeman's passport was cancelled by the Australian government. Now they want to arrest him.