Syria
How the Mums of Extremists Are Uniting Against ISIS
A mother who lost her son in Syria tells us how she's trying to stop other families suffering the same fate.
What It Feels Like to Lose Your Kids to ISIS
In Trinidad, I met the father of two children who were abducted and taken to Syria.
We Accompanied Refugee Children on Their First Day of School
This year, the bell also rung for the children of refugees living at the occupied City Plaza hotel in Athens.
Meeting the Men Who Want to Blow Themselves Up
We spoke to Paul Refsdal about his new film 'Dugma: The Button', in which he shadows a group of Jabhat al-Nusra fighters who have added their names to the "martyr list".
The World Is Stuck in an Endless Death Spiral
Our response when anything bad happens is to just actively make things worse.
Photos of the Last Refugees Entering Europe Through the Greek Islands
In January, photographer Elliot Ross documented the arrival of some of the last asylum seekers entering Europe through the Greek islands.
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.
Destruction and Hope: A Syrian Architect Explains How to Rebuild a City Like Homs
Over 60 percent of Homs has been destroyed, but architect Marwa Al-Sabouni has stayed behind, "trying to rebuild the pieces around me".
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 Do Syrians Think of the EU's New 'One In One Out' Deal for Refugees?
On Monday, boats full of refugees were sent back to Turkey from Greece.