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The VICE Morning Bulletin
Donald Trump promises to make America safe from violence in his speech at the RNC, an Indian military plane goes missing, a Colorado town finds THC in the drinking water, and more.
Teenage Refugees Tell Us the Horrors They Went Through to Get to Europe
The UK will be taking in up to 3,000 unaccompanied minors who've been forced to flee their home countries. We spoke to some young refugees about their journeys so far.
In Photos: The Young Refugees Forced to Flee Burundi's Violence
In the over-crowded Nyarugusu refugee camp in western Tanzania, there are close to 80,000 Burundian refugees, with at least 60 percent of these people thought to be children.
The European Union Still Can't Agree on How to Relocate Migrants Stuck in Greece and Italy
The 40,000 figure comprises of mostly Syrian and Eritrean refugees, and was decided on at a meeting in Brussels after some 900 people died in the Mediterranean's largest disaster this year.
Pakistan Shuts Down Save The Children Office and Kicks Charity Out
Save the Children has previously been accused by Pakistan of facilitating a CIA vaccination program that tracked down Osama bin Laden. Now it's being accused of anti-Pakistan activities.
More Children Are Making the Dangerous Journey to Europe Alone
More than 3,000 unaccompanied minors have arrived to Europe so far this year, and their numbers are only increasing.
A Teenage Survivor of the Mediterranean's Worst Migrant Disaster Speaks of His Traumatic Ordeal
Said, one of only 28 survivors of Sunday's migrant disaster, describes a nine-month ordeal which started in Somalia and ended in the boat tragedy which killed more than 800 people.
Bodies of Five Aid Workers From Save the Children Found After Violent Week in Afghanistan
The Afghan aid workers were kidnapped March 3 and reportedly executed after authorities rejected a request to swap the hostages for prisoners.
Tropical Cyclone Pam Pummels Pacific Islands
The Category Five storm is the most destructive to hit the region in years and “could potentially be one of the worst in Pacific history,” said New Zealand UNICEF executive director Vivien Maidaborn.
The Glue-Sniffing Street Kids of Somaliland
No matter how prosperous Somaliland might become, it's doubtful that any of that good fortune will trickle down to Hargeisa's homeless children—young outcasts living on their own who are at best ignored and at worst abused and treated like vermin.
Can We Stop Rape from Being Used as a Weapon of War?
I spoke to a rape survivor working towards that lofty goal at last week's Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict in London.