political unrest
What the US Can Learn From Bolivia About Contested Elections
When Evo Morales fled to Mexico, the country descended into conflict and uncertainty.
Everyone Who’s Anyone Is Getting a Bodyguard
VICE News’ Complexify series takes you down the rabbit hole, to show you why just about everything is more convoluted than you think.
People Who Lived Through Political Unrest Around the World Sound Off on the U.S.
"This should be a wake-up call: the real struggle in your country is not exclusively legislative."
Nationwide protests in Venezuela call for an end to Maduro's presidency
Protesters are attempting to pressure electoral authorities to call a referendum on President Nicolas Maduro, and in some respects, the clock is running out.
How It Feels to Be a Dissident in Turkey After the Failed Military Coup
Government critics are terrified that they'll be removed from their jobs, imprisoned, or worse.
Burkina Faso on The Brink of Political Crisis Ahead of Presidential Election
Less than a year ago, Burkina Faso's president of 27 years was forced to resign, a transitional government has been in charge, and now presidential elections may be delayed
Egypt’s Growing Political Prisoner Problem
Over 21,000 have been detained under the guise of quelling political unrest.
Shit-in
Welcome to the biggest, messiest party in Bangkok. Roughly 10,000 Thais—nearly a million if you ask the invaders—have seized the prime minister’s Government House headquarters.