VICE News: Burning Men of Bulgaria
NEWS Wave of Immolation Bulgarians Are Setting Themselves on Fire in Record Numbers By Wes Enzinna Donka and Georgi Kostov in the burn-victim unit of St. George hospital in Plovdiv, two weeks after...
View ArticleNeither Big nor Easy: Defending the Daiquiri and New Orleans’s Go-Cup Culture
Daiquiri advocate Jeremy Thompson, left, and daiquri shop employee Ryelene "Jazz" Jasmine, at Gene's Daiquiris. Photo by Zack Smith Back in the good old days, before 2004, passengers in Louisiana cars...
View ArticleCry-Baby of the Week
It's time, once again, to name and shame the week's biggest pussies. Featuring TWO families with unpronounceable names that begin with the letter G. Cry-Baby #1: The neighbours of the Giesegh family...
View ArticleGreek Neo-Nazi Beach Party!
All images via The Golden Dawn are a steel truncheon crunching the bones of the European Project. In the lifetimes of the generation who fought the Second World War, mainstream Nazis have returned to...
View ArticleFashion Tidbits Roundup: Let's All Take a Minute to Remember That Snapback...
A weekly roundup of anything fashion-related that's made us excited about having bodies that we can dress with clothes. CARINE ROITFELD IS A MOVIE STAR, TOO Carine Roitfeld is definitely my favourite...
View ArticleA Small Minority of Idiots: Things That Need to Change in English Football
That joke isn't funny any more – but that doesn't seem to put off Twitter's giggling dullards. As a game, football is near perfect. When Americans want to play their favourite sport in a park, they...
View ArticleMuslim Brotherhood Supporters Are Burning Egypt's Churches
Image courtesy of Christianity Youth Channel Yesterday, while the world was focussed on the grisly and violent dispersal of the pro-Morsi sit-ins in Cairo, which have so far resulted in at least 638...
View ArticleQuestion of the Day: What Will You Hallucinate Before You Die?
No matter how many Facebook friends or iPods you have, one day you too will die. I know, it isn't a pleasant thought, but it's the inevitable future and we should all just learn to deal. What are more...
View ArticleActivists Are Trying to Save the World's Fish from Mafia Bastards
The Black Fish’s founder Wietse van der Werf. Photo by Chris Grodotzki On a warm night in July 2012, off the island of Ugljan in the Croatian Adriatic, two activists slipped into the water near a line...
View ArticleVICE Speaks with Gigi Ibrahim About Violence in Egypt
Since the ouster of former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi by the military on July 3, clashes between pro-Morsi supporters and the Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) have left the country’s...
View ArticleMosques Are Becoming Morgues in Cairo
Please enable Javascript to watch this video Wednesday’s brutal clearing of two pro-Morsi sit-ins has shaken Cairo. It was the largest massacre of civilians in Egypt since Hosni Mubarak was...
View ArticleThe Story of Egypt's "Day of Anger"
A “Day of Anger” was called for by the Muslim Brotherhood yesterday, in response to the murder of more than 600 Mohamed Morsi supporters on Wednesday. The massacre was carried out by the Egyptian...
View ArticleVideo from the Muslim Brotherhood's "Day of Anger"
On Friday, August 16, 2013, the Muslim Brotherhood called for a “Day of Anger” following the brutal clearing of two pro-Morsi sit-ins by Egyptian security forces that killed over 600 people on...
View ArticleHezbollah Stronghold in Beirut Bombed
Photo by Martin Armstrong At a checkpoint along the Hadi Nasrallah road in Beirut’s southern suburb of Dahiyeh a group of plain-clothed men inspected the flow of traffic and intermittently ordered...
View ArticleMore Photos from the Muslim Brotherhood’s ‘Day of Anger’
VICE’s Wail Gzoly sent us these harrowing photographs of clashes between pro-Morsi supporters and Egyptian security forces from Friday. Violence continues Saturday at Ramses Square in Downtown Cairo,...
View ArticleThe Government Took This Man's Raccoon Away Because of a Viral Video
In the days before online video, a long-bearded man dancing with his pet raccoon to Aretha Franklin on his porch in rural Tennessee would have gone unnoticed, just one weird blissful moment in a world...
View ArticleAnti-Coup Protesters Arrested in Cairo
Scuffles and gunshots rang out in Ramses Square on Saturday as police arrested Muslim Brotherhood members at the al Fatah mosque in central Cairo. Police stormed the mosque after claiming that...
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