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The VICE Morning Bulletin
The fatal police shooting of Alton Sterling sparks protests in Louisiana, a new Iraq war report criticizes Tony Blair's role, Snoop Dogg will headline the Democratic National Convention concert, and more.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Trump accuses China of "raping" the US, Australian tech entrepreneur Craig White says he's the creator of Bitcoin, and Malia Obama will attend Harvard University in 2017.
I Spent an Afternoon Trying to See if Canadians Still Cared About 'Charlie Hebdo'
After a brief surge in popularity here in Canada, many people have moved on from the satirical magazine. We took a closer look at why.
Indonesia Executed Five Foreign Nationals on Drug Charges and the World Is Pissed
Just after midnight on Sunday, Indonesia executed six drug offenders by firing squad. International observers see the executions as harsh, especially since five of the six prisoners were foreign nationals.
El Salvador Grants Amnesty to a Woman Accused of Having an Abortion
And more news from around the world.
VICE News Capsule
Protests in Boston and Washington, DC, fighting between the Libyan government and opposition forces in Benghazi, and more news from around the world.
A New Antibiotic Offers Hope in the Global War on Superbugs
Today: Venezuela's economic woes continue, a study finds fracking caused Ohio's earthquakes, and a new antibiotic offers hope in the global war on superbugs.
VICE News Capsule
This week, Kenyan lawmakers approve controversial anti-terror legislation, PETA uncovers a shocking dog-skin trade in China, and the US Navy shows off a drone that looks like it belongs in Jaws.
The Missing 43: Mexico's Disappeared Students (Full Length)
When police forces intercepted students from the Teachers College of Ayotzinapa in Mexico en route to a protest in Iguala, six students were fatally shot and 43 were abducted.
Top Drug Manufacturers May Collaborate to Create an Ebola Vaccine
And more news from around the world.
The Egyptian School Year Began with a Wave of Violence and Arrests
One student has died and dozens more have been detained by authorities.