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Populism Barely Got Started in 2016 – Just Wait Until Next Year
Across Europe, right-wing populists look set to score big electoral victories, meaning an already limping European liberalism may be over by 2017.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Trump blames Sanders for attacks on his supporters, Turkey vows to "bring terrorism to its knees" after an attack in Ankara left 37 dead, a Star Trek fan film is being sued for using Klingon, and more.
Macedonia Will Only Take Syrian Refugees From Cities It Deems Sufficiently War-Torn
Macedonian authorities have created peculiar new restrictions that mean Syrians from Aleppo are welcome to enter, but refugees from Damascus are not.
Throwing Stones & Molotov Cocktails: Greek Debt Crisis (Dispatch 2)
VICE News was on the ground in Athens as anti-austerity protests in front of the Greek parliament turned violent.
Yes or No? Greece Again on the Brink: Greek Debt Crisis (Dispatch 1)
VICE News took to the streets of Athens ahead of the upcoming referendum in an effort to understand what this critical moment for Greece might mean for its position within Europe and the world, and most of all, for the Greek people.
Greeks Filled Athens' Syntagma Square to Say 'Yes' to the EU Bailout Plan Last Night
Many preferred the idea of austerity and budget cuts to the fear of the unknown.
The Hangover News
This weekend, Nigel Farage blamed bad traffic on immigrants and a man was jailed for punching a Monet painting to "get back at the state".
Athens Has Been Effectively Shut Down by Strikers
Ahead of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit, Greece has been disrupted by a nationwide general strike against austerity measures.
Quango - Merkozy: The First Wives Club at the Heart of Europe
Are Britain's woes down to a Franco-German divorcee tag team? Or is it just that everyone hates us?