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The European Parliament Just Told EU Countries to Stop Selling Weapons to Saudi Arabia
Lawmakers said Britain, France and other EU governments should no longer sell weapons to a country accused of targeting civilians in Yemen.
Charlie Hebdo 'Set the Tone': The Year in Questionable Allies and Freedom of Speech
The case of the imprisoned blogger Raif Badawi, who was awarded the European Union's top human rights award this month, was just one of many that made headlines in 2015 and provoked a debate about the importance of free speech.
On The Line: Jason Leopold and Kaj Larsen on Intelligence Agencies and The War on Terror
Jason Leopold and Kaj Larsen joined 'On The Line' to take your questions about their recent documentary, 'The Italian Job.'
How the CIA Renditioned a Radical Cleric (Excerpt from 'The Italian Job')
Convicted in absentia for the 2003 rendition of Muslim cleric Abu Omar, former CIA officer Sabrina De Sousa tells VICE News why she's still battling to clear her name.
An Ex-CIA Officer Speaks Out: The Italian Job
A former CIA counterterrorism officer convicted in Italy for the rendition of a radical cleric says she was wrongly accused and is now holed up in Portugal in an effort to try and clear her name.
EU Parliament Asks European Countries to Protect Edward Snowden from the US
Snowden scores a symbolic victory, but his legal situation is unlikely to change in the short term.
Europe Tries to Save Net Neutrality, Is Killing It Instead
The European Parliament votes in favor of net neutrality legislation that permits internet fast and slow lanes.
The Italian Job (Trailer)
Coming soon: A former CIA counterterrorism officer convicted in Italy for the rendition of a radical cleric says she was wrongly accused, and is now holed up in Portugal in an effort to try and clear her name.
Massive Crowds of Anti-Austerity Protesters Flood the Streets of Madrid
An estimated crowd of hundreds of thousands turned out for a “March for Change” led by the leftist party Podemos, which seeks to write off Spain's national debt.
'The Situation Is Becoming Untenable': Leaked Documents Highlight Tax Avoidance Controversy In Luxembourg
In an interview with VICE News, French politician Eva Joly gives her assessment of the secret tax deals involving Luxembourg officials and hundreds of multinational corporations.
Exclusive: VICE News Interviews Ousted British National Party Leader Nick Griffin
The controversial politician said he doesn't “give a damn” what his former party said and gave insight into his plans to launch and lead a new political movement.