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These Three Billboards Outside Marco Rubio's Office Demanded Gun Control
Activists paraded the billboards around Miami following the Parkland high school shooting that killed 17.
Jailed Activists in Turkey Are Out On Bail, But Still Face Serious Jail Time
A Turkish judge ordered the release on bail of human rights activists who were standing trial on terrorism-related charges. By their account, they were just attending a workshop.
Read the Heartbreaking Accounts of Activists About to Go on Trial in Turkey
After more than 100 days of what many say is unlawful imprisonment, the first hearing in the trial of a group of activists is about to go down.
As Jailed Activists Go on Trial in Turkey, Here's How One Group is Fighting Back
VICE Impact spoke to an Avaaz campaigner to find out more about how the group is organizing ahead of the critical and decisive trial.
Activists Are Fighting to Free Turkey's Jailed Human Rights Defenders
More than 50,000 people have been jailed by the Erdoğan regime after a failed coup, but international activist groups want the immediate release of ten human rights defenders.
Locals Face Off Against Extremist Anti-Refugee Ship in the Mediterranean
A group of pro-white, anti-Muslim and anti-globalist extremists chartered a ship to disrupt humanitarian vessels and confront refugees, but has encountered local resistance.
Cop-Outs and Denial: COP21 - Climate Emergency (Dispatch 4)
VICE News finds out why both climate change deniers and Greenpeace are unhappy with the COP21 conference in Paris.
In Photos: Life in Gaza a Year After the Ceasefire
Tens of thousands of homes were destroyed in the conflict, leaving 100,000 people homeless. Gazans continue to live amid rubble that serves as an everyday reminder of the war.
Human Rights Protesters Target Blatter at FIFA Headquarters
Protesters from the activist group Avaaz gathered outside FIFA headquarters to protest the organization and its leader Sepp Blatter by placing him in a literal cage.
The People's Climate March May Have Been Huge, But It Wasn't 'Historic'
A controlled march, however big, has only limited political force. Which is why it's important for people to remain in the streets even when it's not officially sanctioned.