Red Cross
Hurricane Harvey photos show why Texas could need FEMA “for years”
FEMA's administrator said he expects the agency to be in Texas "for years."
Meet the Woman Fighting the Battle Against Boredom for Gitmo Staff
Sharon Coganow runs a tiny game room for service members at Gitmo.
GIFs Capture Syria's Neighbors Surviving the Civil War
The Red Cross designed an interactive webpage filled with cinemagraphs to look in-depth at the residents of Tripoli called Syria Street.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Elizabeth Warren is being vetted as Clinton's vice presidential pick, the Supreme Court has struck down a Texan anti-abortion law, UK Prime Minister David Cameron heads to Europe to discuss Brexit, and more.
Why Can't Gay Men Donate Blood in Australia?
A law from 1984 still prevents gay men from donating blood.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, the victim of an apparent murder-suicide on the UCLA campus has been identified, Saudi Arabia invests $3.5 billion in Uber, marijuana-infused edibles are legal in Oregon, and more.
Syrian Regime Blocks Aid Convoy and Shells Civilians Who Gathered to Receive It
A joint aid convoy idled for seven hours outside of the besieged Damascus suburb of Daraya before Syrian soldiers turned it away. Minutes later, the town was shelled.
A Condemned Building Collapsed in Kenya, Leaving Dozens Missing and Feared Dead
President Uhuru Kenyatta visited the site of Friday night's disaster and ordered the arrest of the owners of the building, which had been condemned by the authorities.
Locals In Northern Mali Join Islamist Militants In Hating On French, UN Troops
Along with UN peacekeepers, there are thousands of French soldiers fighting Islamists in Africa — and now tensions are emerging with the local population.