Harriet Dedman
This law allows cops to take your guns if you're deemed a threat
The government can seize firearms from a person deemed to be a danger to himself or others
Haiti’s army is making a comeback 20 years after disbanding
Haiti hasn't had a military since 1995, when it was disbanded after a series of coups and brutal crackdowns
Meet the real-life Indiana Jones hunting for gold in the Amazon
Ecuador has a complicated history with foreign companies looking for riches in the Amazon
Trump wants to beef up the military, but recruiters are having trouble finding people
President Trump has ordered the biggest single-year increase in recruitment targets in the history of the armed services.
Czech Republic just re-elected a pro-Trump nationalist president
Zeman's victory represents a new Czech threat to Europe
Here's how soldiers prepare for nine months in Afghanistan
VICE News joined the 3rd Infantry Division of Fort Stewart, Georgia, as a new generation of soldiers deploys to Afghanistan.
Meet the factory workers trying to kill Greece's capitalist system
Meet the factory workers trying to kill Greece's capitalist system
Charlottesville empowered Nazi supporters in Berlin
More than 500 neo-Nazis, inspired by Charlottesville, marched through Berlin in the largest fascist rally the city has seen in more than a decade.