SOUTH SUDAN
For These South Sudanese Refugee Girls, Education is Everything
“There’s an urgent need to empower refugee girls socially and economically. It’s through education that they can achieve transformation at a personal level and that will also benefit the country of their origin.”
What It's Like to Build a Hospital in a Warzone
An engineer in war-torn South Sudan explains what its like to build medical infrastructure in a place so violent that the UN can't send in its own ground workers.
The VICE News Guide to the World — Week of November 6
“Like a hyena calling a conference to discuss the protection of injured gazelles.”
Wrestling for Peace in South Sudan
South Sudan has been in near-constant turmoil since its inception, but one thing that brings people of warring tribes together is wrestling.
Inside the Front Lines Of South Sudan's Unwinnable War
Government and rebel forces are vying for control with neither side is anywhere near securing a decisive military victory.
We’re Fighting Famine in South Sudan With Images From Outer Space
The Famine Early Warning Systems Network, DigitalGlobe, and thousands of online volunteers partner up to map out displacement in crisis-stricken regions.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Macron wins French presidency in boon for EU, Obama calls on Congress to spare Affordable Care Act, Sally Yates to testify before Congress, and more.