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Athens Welcomed Obama with Molotov Bombs and Tear Gas
On Tuesday morning, Barack Obama arrived in Athens for his final foreign trip as president of the United States.
After a Police Shooting, One Father's Quest for Justice Sets a Precedent
After a cop killed his son, Nicholas Heyward Sr. became a mentor to the Black Lives Matter movement. His crusade may finally pay off.
Photos the Brazilian Police Could Not Delete
At a recent demonstration in São Paulo, Vinicius Gomes' camera was run over by a police car. Luckily, another photographer was able to recover the pieces and found that the memory card miraculously still worked.
Bun B's Convention Dispatch Four: The DNC Is Heating Up Philly
The protesters who never showed up for the Donald Trump are out in full force for Hillary Clinton's coronation.
Bun B's Convention Dispatch Three: Good Riddance, Cleveland
VICE's political correspondent bids farewell to the RNC.
How Asian Americans Contribute to White Supremacy
Asian Americans, the popular conception goes, don't protest. But by not doing so, we are contributing to white supremacy.
French Banks Are So Afraid of Demonstrators That They're Boarding Themselves Up
France has been taken over by violent protests over a new Labour bill that is widely perceived as a means of giving more power to employers.
Indian Students Are Protesting for Their Right to Speak Against the Government
Thousands of protesters at India's Jawaharlal Nehru University have gone on strike in the wake of the student union president's arrest last week on charges of sedition.
Photos of London's Million Mask March as It Turned Into a Riot
Anonymous protesters flooded London Thursday, setting off smoke bombs and trashing cop cars.
Looking Back at the Revolutionary Legacy of the Black Panthers
In his new documentary, filmmaker Stanley Nelson shows how the same issues that spurred the Black Panthers to organise 50 years ago are still relevant today.
The Hangover News
Mexico's biggest drug lord, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, escaped from prison – again.