Papua New Guinea
Australia says it will close one of its most notorious refugee detention centers
But it's unclear when that will take place and where the more than 850 asylum seekers currently held there will go
The VICE Morning Bulletin
The State Department announced it will release all of Clinton's emails, Australia will close its offshore Manus Island detention center, Lady Gaga will star in Bradley Cooper's 'A Star Is Born' remake, and more.
Manus To Officially Close, But No Refugees From The Centre Will be Settled in Australia
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has confirmed the controversial offshore processing centre is shutting down.
A Travel Photographer Shares Lessons from Tribes Around the World
Jimmy Nelson talks three decades of humbling, embarrassing, and informing stories from traveling around the world.
Photos of a Girl's First Period Celebration in Papua New Guinea
In Bougainville, an autonomous island region in Papua New Guinea, land is passed down from mother to daughter, and a girl's introduction into womanhood is often met with a feast.
Women accuse the world's biggest gold mining company of ignoring rape complaints
But Barrick Gold, the Canadian mining giant that co-owns the mine in Papua New Guinea, insists all the allegations are being taken "very seriously."
The Best ‘Idol’ Contestant You've Never Heard Of: How Ngaiire Escaped the Reality TV Machine
Named after the childhood cancer she overcame, Ngaiire's new album 'Blastoma' signals a shift to a more electronic brand of neo-soul.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Hillary Clinton wins the California primary, the FDA warns that people are overdosing on anti-diarrhea drugs, Edward Snowden claims the NSA is still withholding evidence about him, and more.
Australian Politicians Want to Send Refugees to Canada, But They Haven't Told Canada Yet
A member of parliament for Australia's opposition center-left Labor party says Canada is the "obvious" choice for resettling refugees held in its offshore detention centers — and other government leaders and NGOs are supporting the idea.
This Canadian Company Wants to Mine for Gold on the Bottom of the Ocean
Nautilus Minerals is looking to go where few companies have gone before — but those living in nearby Papua New Guinea aren't sure it's worth the risk.
This Filmmaker Was Forced to Cast an Actress in Her Documentary After Legal Ruling
Filmmaker Holly Fifer's Hot Docs premiere is not the documentary she's spent the last four years making. After a legal injunction forced her to redact major portions of the film, she faces a dangerous legal precedent.
Why a 21-Year-Old Refugee Has Just Set Herself on Fire
A young Somali woman is the latest victim of the mental health crisis in Australia's offshore immigration detention centres. Immigration activists say that she isn't the only one.