TURKEY
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.
Intimate Photos Taken By Refugees as They Made Their Way Across Europe
Photographer Kevin McElvaney gave disposable cameras to refugees he met in Turkey, and asked them to document their journeys across the continent.
What I've Learned Trying Not to Get Killed as a Transgender Sex Worker
We spoke to some of the trans women living in the European country where you're most likely to get murdered for being trans.
The Hangover News
This weekend, hundreds of thousands took part in demonstrations against climate change, a mother was arrested after allegedly giving her young daughter beer and weed at a slumber party, and more.
The Cutie of the Year Award Is Revealed in This Week's Comic from Julian Glander
In this episode of 'PLEASE LOOK AT ME,' a girl, a dog, and a mug compete for the night's most prestigious prize.
International Editors Have Written to the Turkish President to Demand Press Protection
In the run up to the Turkish elections there are concerns for journalists' safety – not least VICE News's Mohammed Ismael Rasool, who remains imprisoned on an absurd charge.
We Spoke to the Former Model Who Joined the Kurdish Fight Against ISIS
Hanna Bohman, a.k.a. Tiger Sun, returned to the war recently, saying she couldn't imagine returning to her real job.
Global Rights Groups Call for Turkey to Release Detained VICE News Journalists
Amnesty International, PEN International, and the Committee for the Protection of Journalists have condemned the detention of four VICE News journalists by authorities in southeastern Turkey.
Moronic Turkish Hotel Staff Pranked a Load of Tourists with a Fake Terrorist Attack
One holidaymaker had a liquid marked "Fuel" poured over him by a guy with a crudely drawn on beard and improvised head dress.
Smörgåsbord of Hate: The Islamic State Finds Fresh Recruits in Sweden’s Angry Young Men
Sweden knows of 130 "al Qaeda-inspired individuals" who have traveled to Iraq and Syria to join extremist groups. The unknown number could be more than double that figure.