The Chinese locals, here in Guangzhou in Southern China, call this district “Chocolate City”. Prejudices still run deep here, where for hundreds of years, most of the residents would never have had […]
Welcome to “Chocolate City”, a little Africa in the heart of China
What’s at stake in Japan’s elections?
Japanese voters head to the polls in what is seen as a referendum on ‘Abenomics’. Will Ripley reports.
$14 million car found under magazines?
60 luxury cars worth millions were found in Western France and are scheduled to be auctioned off.
Explorer reaches South Pole in tractor
A Dutch woman fulfills her decade-long dream of driving a tractor from her home in the Netherlands to the Antarctica.
John Waters in “Jingle Bell Rocks!”
Delving the musical vault of Christmas past with John Waters in an excerpt from a documentary on the magic of Christmas songs, with Run DMC and Flaming Lips.
Synthetic marijuana drug Spice causes hundreds of overdoses in Sweden
A synthetic marijuana drug is being blamed for hundreds of overdoses in Sweden this year. The designer drug known as Spice is available legally over the internet. Sweden has asked the EU […]
Left-wing extremists run riot in upscale Zurich, Switzerland
Dozens of masked extremists have clashed with riot police in Zurich, Switzerland, one of Europe’s wealthiest cities. Police fired rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannon to disperse some 200 people who […]
Sushi in Kabul: Defying The Taliban with Maki Rolls
Bentoya restaurant is the first sushi restaurant in Afghanistan. Chef Hiromi Yasui moved from Japan to Kabul in 2001, to cover the war for Japanese news. She ended up staying in the […]
Inside the Underground World of Neo-Nazi Biker Gangs
The Black Flock Motorcycle Gang is a German biker club made up of former neo-Nazis who swear they’ve rehabilitated and abandoned their hateful ways. VICE Germany went to hang out with some […]
Brazil President Rousseff moved to tears by military rule abuses report
Brazil’s military dictatorship committed crimes against humanity, according to the country’s national Truth Commission which recommends that the state’s torturers lose their immunity from prosecution.