The Islamic State
Controversial Cartoons, Terrorists, Vacations, and More Things Americans Were Afraid of This Week
Everything scares Americans.
The Islamic State (Full Length)
VICE News reporter Medyan Dairieh spent three weeks embedded with the Islamic State, gaining unprecedented access to the group in Iraq and Syria.
In Photos: 48 Hours Under Siege by Islamic State Militants In Kobane
VICE News entered the besieged Syrian Kurdish city of Kobane as it was preparing to enter its 100th day of fighting a fierce siege by the Islamic State.
Legal Weed, Evil Hackers, and More Things Americans Were Terrified of This Week
More proof that we're a nation of scaredy cats.
Watch ISIS Surveillance Drones Film the Battlefields of Aleppo
Just another piece of war tech the insurgents are wielding.
The Islamic State and Kurdish Peshmerga Are Clashing Over a Small Town in Iraq
Over the summer I embedded with a unit of the Peshmega, the Kurdish troops fighting the Islamic State in northern Iraq.
Foreign Fighters Are Flooding Into Iraq and Syria to Join the Islamic State
The Islamic State is reaching potential recruits through its sophisticated use of social media and the internet, eclipsing the number of fighters that entered Afghanistan after 9/11.
Online Jihadists Are Praising the Canadian Parliament Shooter
ISIS radical or not, the shooter in Ottawa is being celebrated by jihadists on the internet.
The Islamic State and Ebola Have the UN Strapped for Cash
The United Nations is facing a "stark" funding shortage as it attempts to deal with the deadly Ebola outbreak in West Africa and Islamic State militants in the Middle East.
Politicians in America's Heartland Are Spreading Fear to Get Votes
You know an election is coming up when candidates from both parties are sowing fear and disinformation about the threat the Islamic State poses to the US.
Turkey's Border War (Dispatch 2)
VICE News visited a refugee camp in Suruc, Turkey to find out how Kobane residents who have fled The Islamic State are coping
Bombing the Islamic State On the Ground Has Made It Quieter Online
After a summer of beheading pictures, Twitter bans and US airstrikes are finally slowing down IS online.