Tom Dale
British Volunteer Killed Fighting the Islamic State Described as Selfless by Fellow Fighter
VICE News spoke with a foreign volunteer who fought alongside “Kosta,” the nom de guerre of the first British man killed fighting against the Islamic State in Syria.
Jihadi John’s Past Has Ignited a Debate About Britain's Treatment of Muslims
The advocacy group Cage has claimed that British authorities persecuted Mohamed Emwazi, the young man identified this week as the masked Islamic State militant "Jihadi John."
As the US Pulls Out of Afghanistan, a New Phase of the 'Double Game' in Pakistan
After visiting the US last week, Pakistan's interior minister mounted a diplomatic offensive in London where he denied allegations of collaboration between the country's security services and Islamist militants.
Northern Irish Child Abuse Survivors Want Alleged MI5 Collusion Properly Investigated
Three survivors of abuse at the infamous Kincora Boys' Home in Belfast accuse the UK security service MI5 of protecting perpetrators in the 1970s.
Did the British Establishment Cover Up a Political Pedophile Ring? A New Zealand Judge Will Decide
The child sex abuse claims are so far-reaching that two senior legal figures previously appointed to lead the inquiry were compelled to resign, after it became clear they were linked to people it would need to investigate.
Egyptian Court Overturns Last Charges Against Hosni Mubarak — But Release Remains in Doubt
The long-time dictator has spent almost four years languishing in prison or in a secure military hospital. Now a judge has acquitted him of corruption and ordered a retrial.
Egypt Sentenced Three Journalists to Jail for Doing Their Job
Egyptian judges have been prone to extreme and barely explicable decisions, including throwing mass death sentences around like confetti, but when you have seen a farce happen in front of you—and that is what this trial with its guilty verdict was—it's...
Sisi Will Probably Win the Egyptian Election
Although he has been lionized by a section of Egyptian society which despises the Muslim Brotherhood, he'll have a tough time uniting the rest of the country behind him.
When Will Young, Poor Egyptians Get a Chance to Live?
Three years after the revolution broke out, little has changed for the majority of normal Egyptians. If you want to see some evidence of that, where the train tracks cross the dusty road into Cairo’s Ard el Lewa neighborhood isn’t a bad place to start.
When Will Poor Young Egyptians Get a Chance to Live?
Three years after the revolution broke out, little has changed for the majority of normal Egyptians.
The Latest Cairo Bombings Are Part of a Militant Jihadists' Campaign to Assassinate Police
The attacks have killed 496 people in the last nine months, including 252 police, 187 military personnel, and 57 civilians, officials said.
Cairo Protest Deaths Underscore the Experience of Young Islamist Activists
Protesters at Cairo's Al-Azhar University clashed with police during anti-coup demonstrations, resulting in horrific scenes and two deaths.