Alex Campbell
Meet the man negotiating Brexit for the 500 million EU citizens that remain
VICE News sat down with Europe's chief negotiator to discuss the status of the world’s largest divorce proceedings.
Hungary's opposition can't compete with it's anti-migrant Prime Minister
Orban’s nationalistic talk is widely popular in Hungary, and it’s left opposition parties scrambling to catch up.
The Forest Green Rovers are the world's only vegan football team
The Forest Green Rovers traded the classic fodder of meat pies and pints for soy milk and an entirely vegan menu.
Russians are using prison tattoos to protest Putin’s inevitable reelection
Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny’s brother has become a tattoo icon in prison.
The Kremlin won't admit that Russia's HIV epidemic is getting worse
The incurable virus is jumping from intravenous drug users to the general population
We talked to “Russia's Paris Hilton” about why she's running against Putin
Ksenia Sobchak: Celebrity, socialite, future president of Russia?
Behind the final days of Paris' last porn theater
The last remaining pornographic movie theater in Paris is about to spin its final reel.
French postal workers are doubling as elderly caretakers
French mail carriers are being redeployed as caretakers for the elderly in an innovative response to both an aging population and a decline in letters sent by post.
London's Parliament building is falling down
The UK’s Houses of Parliament is in constant danger of collapsing or catching on fire — but repairs could cost over 7 billion dollars over 32 years if members refuse to move out.
Macron is battling France's labor unions and lavish worker benefits
French workers stage their first general strike of the Emmanuel Macron era, which marks his battle with France's labor unions could define his presidency