dictators
Why Rudy Giuliani Is Defending 'Call of Duty' from a Dictator's Lawsuit
Manuel Noriega is taking aim at Activision for using his image without permission or compensation. New York's former mayor isn't having it.
It's a Godlis World: Early Photos of Punk Rock After Dark
There were six or seven photographers present at the birth of punk, but there will only ever be one Godlis. That's right—I shit you not—we're talking about a punk photographer whose surname is actually Godlis.
PR Firms in Britain Are Spinning Stories for Foreign Dictatorships
Committed a human rights violation and need a positive spin? Try these guys.
Hitler Madness: The Tournament to Officially Determine the Most Hitlerish Person of All Time
People are accused of being like Adolf Hitler all the time, and occasionally their behavior is at least Hitler-ish, like when they're invading countries or advocating genocide. But who in world history is the most like Hitler? Well, that...
Cheerleaders, Bloody Splatter and Kim Jong-Un Are Deathcrush's Idea of "Fun"
The North Korean dictator has never looked so sexy.
The Most Hated Woman in Uzbekistan Can Do Anything
Gulnara Karimova is a screenplay writer, a University professor, a fashion designer, a telecom magnate, and crucially, daughter of the first, current and only president of Uzbekistan. She's also the most hated person in the country.
These Color Photos of the Third Reich Are Absolutely Chilling
I doubt the film chemists who'd figured out how to replicate color expected it'd be used for propaganda so quickly.
Back in Berlin
I guess all those mass executions, anti-Semitic pogroms, and bloody, counterrevolutionary purges can really age you.
Science Explains Why Kim Jong-il Was Just So Crazy
Kim Jong-il was all sorts of crazy. Aside from starving his brainwashed people - and then forcing some of them into either "labor":http://www.vice.com/vice-news/north-korean-labor-camps-part-1 or "prison":http://motherboard.vice.com/2011/9/2...
Shades Of Evil
After months of fighting in Libya following the Arab Spring uprisings, Muammar Gaddafi is dead. What his legacy is in the annals of history has yet to be determined. We can say that history books aren't likely to go too deep on his obsession with fancy ey