Philip Kleinfeld
Central African Republic
How Kony's army could return with a vengeance
Philip Kleinfeld
5.2.17
999 Emergency
An Insider's Guide to the NHS Crisis
The hospitals are a "warzone."
Philip Kleinfeld
1.12.17
Stuff
An Interview with India's Most Wanted Cartoonist
Aseem Trivedi faced a lifelong prison sentence for his drawings slamming corruption in his country. We spoke to him about the power cartoonists can yield, and why governments are trying harder and harder to silence them.
Philip Kleinfeld
11.24.16
Stuff
How Hungary's Anti-Semitic Far-Right Poster Boy Found Out He Was a Jew
In 2006, Csanád Szegedi was Vice President of the country's virulently anti-semitic Jobbik Party. Then, his career came tumbling down after it emerged that his family had survived Auschwitz and Nazi labour camps.
Philip Kleinfeld
11.19.16
Aviva Selects VICE Guide to Finance 2016
How Salaries Became Everybody's Business
It was once the ultimate taboo, so where did the campaign to find out what everyone gets paid come from, and who's pushing it?
Philip Kleinfeld
10.23.16
News
What's Behind the Worldwide Decline of Democracy?
From Donald Trump, Hungary's xenophobic prime minister Viktor Orbán, post-coup Turkey, and Africa's "third-term problem" of leaders clinging to power, the past few months haven't exactly looked good for democracy.
Philip Kleinfeld
10.18.16
Football
Why We Need to Rid Football of Commercialism
Joe Kennedy, author of 'Games Without Frontiers', argues that overpriced tickets and obsessing over stats has distracted us from football's true meaning.
Philip Kleinfeld
9.29.16
News
Who Are the Green Brigade, the Celtic Fans Raising Money for Palestine?
From chatting in pubs to pissing off UEFA and raising hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Philip Kleinfeld
8.24.16
News
The UK’s Far Right Is Fractured and Dangerous
Has the EU debate incubated a wider politics of hate?
Philip Kleinfeld
6.21.16
Sports
Three Lions, Fat Les and the Far Right: How the England Team Affects National Identity
The BNP would struggle with its message on the terraces today, because the story of British football is the story of mass migration.
Philip Kleinfeld
6.16.16
News
This Syrian Architect Stayed Behind to Rebuild Her War-Torn City
Over 60 percent of Homs has been destroyed, but architect Marwa al-Sabouni has stayed behind, "trying to rebuild the pieces around me."
Philip Kleinfeld
5.11.16
BRITAIN = ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
How Will the Brussels Attacks Change the 'Brexit' Debate?
Counter-terror is becoming a political football as Britain decides whether to stay in Europe.
Philip Kleinfeld
3.23.16
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