Iraq war
Canada at War: How Two Decades of Conflict Have Changed a Country
Reminder, the Canadian military is shooting people across the world.
Chelsea Manning Leaks Barely Affected US, Classified Report Says
"Disclosure of the Iraq data set will have no direct personal impact on current and former US leadership in Iraq," the report states.
Local Journalists Need More Protection in Post-Islamic State Iraq
"Almost everything has been destroyed. Journalists are trying to stay safe, but snipers and landmines prevent them from moving freely. There is no stability and they cannot return to their normal lives."
The Feud That Made Her Leave 'The View': Was America Too Hard on Rosie?
Memed into history, the split-screen face-off between O'Donnell and conservative pundit Elisabeth Hasselbeck over the Iraq War captures a time when it wasn't trendy for celebrities to oppose the President.
Death of Iranian Ex-president Rafsanjani Deals Blow to Nation’s Moderates
Former Iranian President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani died at the age of 82 on Sunday, leaving the country’s moderates without an important and longstanding voice.
Ex-Republican Muslims Explain Why They Left the Party Behind
"When I go to the Muslim community I don't feel like I'm totally embraced because I'm a Republican, and when I hang out with Republicans I don't feel like I fit in there."
The Artist Painting Memories of Iraq
The singular work of Hayv Kahraman is influenced by "decorative arts" as much as recent political history—and the combination is as beautiful as it is uncomfortable.
Why I Need to See Tony Blair in Prison
Like a spoiled child or an incontinent dog, Blair still doesn't understand what he did.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, a man was shot and killed by police during a routine traffic stop in Minnesota, Attorney General Loretta Lynch closed the case on Hillary Clinton's private email server, and more.
The Chilcot Report Can Never Deliver Justice for the Invasion of Iraq
Britain's involvement in the war created a rolling catastrophe that laid waste to an entire country, and now we're throwing endless reams of fluttering paper into the wreckage.
The UK's Iraq War inquiry vindicates a whistleblower who took his own life
Dr. David Kelly was found dead near his home in 2003. His life was torn apart after he accused the British government of over-selling intelligence in order to justify the Iraq invasion. Turns out, he was right.