Angad Singh
Modi Made the Indian Election About National Security. It Paid Off.
After a terrorist attack killed 44 soldiers in Kashmir, Modi seized the opportunity to portray himself as India’s Chowkidar, or “Guardian.”
The First May Day Protest for France's "Yellow Vests" Turned Remarkably Violent
Police fired tear gas on protestors in Paris. Yellow Vests hope that will help their cause.
Sri Lanka’s Muslims fear retaliation and alienation in wake of Easter bombings
Muslims make up less than 10 percent of Sri Lanka’s population and have historically faced persecution by right-wing Buddhist groups.
8 years after the Syrian civil war started, these Syrians are still protesting
Hundreds of Syrians are capitalizing on a rare time of calm to protest — again — for the fall of the regime.
China is using "Buddhist diplomacy" in its quest to dominate global trade
China has invested heavily in projecting itself as pro-Buddhist, in a calculated move to expand its multimillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative
Trump’s sanctions have forced some Iranians to abandon their cultural traditions
VICE News visits Tehran's biggest cemetery to look at how Iran's economic woes are affecting burial customs.
How Niger is giving a second chance to Africa’s most threatened giraffe subspecies
The plight of the giraffe has been called a "silent extinction," but the third-poorest country on earth has managed to buck the trend.
The world's largest statue is also the world's largest campaign ploy
Narendra Modi built the world’s tallest statue with the world's most naked political ambition.
Amazon and Walmart have started an online shopping war for the Indian holiday season
Online shopping is becoming a new Indian holiday tradition, thanks to American corporations.
India just launched the world's largest healthcare plan. Will it work?
A hundred million Indians fall into medical poverty every year. This is Modi’s plan to stop it.
India is the world's biggest democracy. It's also the worst for shutting down the internet.
The Internet has been turned off 97 times already this year, 18 more times than in all of 2017.
Pakistan’s hard-line religious right helped elect a world cricket champion to office
Pakistan’s next PM courted the hard-line Islamist vote. Now he’ll have to answer to them.