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VICE Specials
11:57

Wie indische Männerrechtsaktivisten immer mehr an Fahrt gewinnen

Wir haben uns mit dem Gründer von Indiens führender Männerrechtsorganisation "Save Indian Family Foundation" getroffen, um herauszufinden, für was genau die Gruppierung kämpft.
Tonic Specials
9:00

How New York's Outdated Abortion Laws are Hurting Women

TONIC's Kate Lowenstein meets with Erika Christensen, who had an abortion 32 weeks into her pregnancy- to discuss why New York's Reproductive Health Act is so important.
VICE News Shorts
1:31

Donald Trump has nominated Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court

President Trump has announced his nomination for the Supreme Court will be Neil Gorsuch.
VICE News Tonight on HBO
2:40

The most important Supreme Court cases to watch out for this term

The Supreme Court term opens tomorrow, and there are 39 cases on the docket, several of which could have major impacts on American law
VICE News Shorts
2:18

Iranian Women Bike Against Cycling Ban

How Iranian women protested cycling ban
VICE News Specials
12:52

From Sex Worker to Seamstress: The High Cost of Cheap Clothes

VICE News traveled to Phnom Penh to speak with former and current sex workers, officials, and labor organizers to investigate what is happening to those swept up in the country's trafficking crackdown.
Justice / Clip
10:24

Debtors' Prisons: Life Inside America’s For-Profit Justice System

We meet Thomas Barrett, a former homeless man who paid thousands in probation fees over the theft of a two-dollar can of beer.
Justice / Clip
14:53

Debtors' Prisons: Life Inside America’s For-Profit Justice System

VICE examines the ways these local governments have turned broken-windows policing into profit, and meets the people who are fighting back.
Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia.. / web
18:54

The Synthetic Marijuana Steampunk Rock Opera

Hamilton Morris travels to New Zealand to meet the king pin of New Zealand’s legal highs crusading for his fading dream for future of drug control.
VICE News Specials
5:13

Righteous Defiance in Mississippi

Mississippi's Christians argue they’re a persecuted minority and need laws to protect their religious freedom.
Rule Britannia
44:52

Meet One of Britain's Most Notorious Reformed Criminals: Walking Heavy

A look into the life and living of former dirty dealer Jason Coghlan and his law firm.
Politics of Food
21:15

The Underground World of Illegal Smokies

Ben Ferguson investigates the UK’s growing illegal trade in "smokies," West African delicacies that have been outlawed in Europe since 1987.
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