Amel Guettatfi
We spoke to North Korea’s lawyer about the assassination of Kim Jong Un’s half-brother
Attorney Jagjit Singh insists he’s a very boring man — even though his clients include some of the most notorious criminals in modern Malaysian history.
This Saudi film critic has waited decades for movie theaters to be legal again
We watched a movie play in public in Saudi Arabia for the first time in nearly 40 years.
What Syrians think about the United States' military strikes
Despite this weekend's strikes, Assad projected a business-as-usual veneer on social media Monday.
This Yemeni family still lives in the ruins of their home 3 years after it was destroyed by an airstrike
On the anniversary of the war, VICE News meets family in the outskirts of Sana'a coping with the aftermath of an airstrike — and still living in their partially destroyed home.
Inside Syria's last rebel stronghold under siege by Assad
“Most of the injured we’ve treated during this period were women and children.”
7 years after the revolution, Egypt is nowhere near democracy
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi is likely to run unopposed — a far cry from the democracy so many protesters fought for
What it's like to survive as a cab driver in Yemen
Like millions of his fellow citizens, Saber is feeling the brunt of being caught in a proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Israel is now using Facebook posts to jail Palestinians
The Israeli government has put 470 Palestinians in prison for social media “incitement” since 2015, according to Addameer, an organization that represents Palestinian prisoners.
We joined an American pilgrim on hajj, the largest annual human gathering on Earth
VICE News travelled to Mecca to see the trip firsthand. We spoke to Jibreel, a former basketball player, who joined 15,000 other Muslims from America who made the holy pilgrimage this hajj season.
Inside the Fight to Retake Raqqa From ISIS
VICE News embeds with forces fighting ISIS in the Islamic State's de facto capital.