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The Great Escape | Rule Britannia
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Late in 2024, the Prime Minister of the UK Keir Starmer responded to a prison capacity crisis by sanctioning early release for more than 16,400 inmates across the country. While sections of the public and media jeered the government’s decision, painting the move as an easy let off for thousands of criminals convicted for an illicit buffet of varying offences, not all prisoners found life after incarceration to be a bed of roses.


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Family Food: Central Cee Cooks Authentic Guyanese Food
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Umana Yana is a beloved Guyanese restaurant in Southeast London, run by Debbie Monfries and her husband Junior. For a decade-plus, they’ve been making fresh, authentic Caribbean food that’s up there with the best in all of London. But the last 12 years have been a struggle after massive telecom boxes were constructed right outside, damaging trade. Luckily, the community has rallied behind this independent business in its battle with the council, including one notable patron: ‪@CentralCee‬. The rapper, who himself has Guyanese heritage, joins the Monfries family to learn about their fight, and how to make the delicious signature dishes worth fighting for.


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Crackhead Barney The Ambush Interviewer Trolling America | My Life Online
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In this episode of My Life Online, we meet Crackhead Barney, the incendiary influencer and host of the internet show 'Crackhead Barney and Friends.' We learn the backstory of how Crackhead Barney became an online sensation by carving a niche in trolling MAGA rallies and gatherings, creating chaos, and pissing off people across the country and the political spectrum. However, along with internet fame come significant risks. We witness how Barney’s quest for internet hype is intertwined with real dangers to her personal life and safety. We gain an inside look at the ups and downs that accompany being one of the biggest trolls on the internet.


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Roid Renaissance: The UK’s Steroid Epidemic | High Society
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An estimated half a million men in the UK are addicted to steroids. In fact, the class C drug is the second most used drug after Cannabis. But steroids come with some pretty alarming side effects - from liver and kidney failure as well as mood swings and increased oestrogen which results in men needing breast reduction surgery. In this episode of High Society, we dive into the UK’s steroid epidemic - from the dealers selling it, to the young men getting hooked on it. How dangerous are steroids?


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The Battle Over HIV in the Military
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As part of an ongoing series of films about breaking down the stigmas associated with living with HIV, Vice News profiles newly commissioned officer Nicholas Harrison as he attends the Direct Commissioning Course (DCC) at Fort Moore. Lt. Harrison recently won a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense to allow him to become the first person to receive a commission while living openly with HIV.


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Beating Scammers at Their Own Game | Super Users
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It's hacker versus scammer. Scam baiter @JimBrowning beats call center scammers at their own game. He’s able to hack their computer systems and watch their every move as they try to trick people out of their life savings. The scammers target anyone – and they will drain all of your money if they get the chance. But if he’s lucky and quick to act, Jim can save the victims just in time. In our series Super Users, VICE World News explores the latest technology being used to fight crime, trafficking, climate change and social injustice.


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Transphobic Influencers Are Driving a Violent Groomer Conspiracy | Decade of Hate
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Libs of TikTok began as an anonymous troll account. Now it’s one of the most influential political forces in America - with the LGBTQ community firmly in their crosshairs. Unmasked by a Washington Post investigation, Libs of TikTok is run by a former real-estate agent, Chaya Raichik, who has become the darling of the American right.


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Pretending To Die in a Canoe Accident to Claim Insurance | Fakes, Frauds & Scammers
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How did a seemingly innocent photo expose one of the UK’s biggest cons? This is the story of a British prison officer who drowned in a dramatic canoeing accident but then reappeared five years later after he walked himself into a police station.


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Inside Brazil’s Deadliest Drug Gangs | News On Drugs
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Brazil is the second biggest consumer of cocaine in the world, after the US – and the biggest consumer of crack. Alongside this, Brazil has risen to become a crucial hub in global cocaine trafficking, particularly as a gateway from South America to Europe and Africa. The country has seen the rise of hyper-powerful gangs and organized crime groups that can operate like private armies, perpetrating extreme violence, and taking over entire districts and cities. This is the inside story of massively powerful Brazilian crime groups like the Red Command, the PCC, and the Militia – how they emerged, and how they maintain their narco-empires.


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Challenge Man – Competitive Nettle Eating is Brutal, full episode
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Ever since Tom Usher was a small boy, he always wanted to be a legend. While he enjoys his modern life microdosing and working an office job, he’s always felt like he was born in the wrong era. So, he’s decided to unplug himself from the corporate matrix and hit the road to learn from local legends in small towns, challenge them at their extraordinary skills, win and ideally achieve his life-long goal: becoming a legend himself. In this episode of Challenge Man, Tom takes on a legend who needs no introduction; Philip Thorne, a three-time world champion in the painful oral-based sport of nettle eating. Will he be able to learn from the steely mouthed sultan of sting or will he just get stung?


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Hunting for Russia’s Mega-Rich | Super Users
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As the world watches the war unfold in Ukraine, many normal people with unique skills are done feeling helpless. VICE World News speaks to an open-source information enthusiast, who is tracking the movements of Russian oligarchs’ superyachts. These billionaires hold immense wealth and influence, and help prop up Putin’s regime. But by tracking these yachts, everyday people can help keep the pressure on governments to seize these giant displays of wealth, thus (theoretically) eroding the oligarchs’ support of Putin. All this, in an attempt to help end the war in Ukraine.


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Noisey Vs Abra Cadabra, full episode
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“You sound kinda rude still, suck your mum.” In our People Vs. series, we get artists to respond to the comments on their YouTube videos.


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Innocence Reintegration | Social Cut-down
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“I Knew That They Had Killed People” | Developing News
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Alfons Rodriguez is a photographer and filmmaker that has a knack for getting into very difficult places - whether that’s embedding with child soldiers living on an active volcano, going into North Korea in disguise, or travelling through Russia along the Tran-Siberian Railway, Alfons has found a way to get his shots.


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Life in One of the World’s Most Toxic Hotspots | Developing News
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Inside Michigan Militia, 30’ Trailer
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From Dusk to Down | 30’ Trailer
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Cajun Mardi Gras | Vice Guide To Travel
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Inside America’s Oldest Party Thriving in the Deep South.
In this video, VICE correspondent and Southern native Jackson Garrett explores his favorite southern tradition, Mardi Gras, but this time it's Cajun style. We interview several local experts on Cajun Mardi Gras history and culture, before our host dives in head first, getting whipped, muddy, and rowdy while he attempts to catch the ever elusive prized chicken on the big Fat Tuesday Mardi Gras run.


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Shop Around: How To Shop Like a Vietnamese Chef
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Have you ever passed by a Vietnamese food shop and thought, ‘I wish I knew what to buy there’? Do you long to know how to make Vietnamese pancakes as deliciously crispy as they are in restaurants? Do you understand how much durian fruit costs? And do you really know morning glory when you see it? Come shop around with us and discover the secrets of Vietnamese cuisine. In this episode, we’ll take you on a tour of a Vietnamese grocery store in East London and show you how to cook crispy pancakes, lemongrass chicken, and dumplings.

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The Dangerous Rise of Andrew Tate
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Taking viewers into the compound in Romania where he was recently arrested, and speaking to women who allege abuse by him, this documentary explores the dangerous rise of Andrew Tate.

This film has been years in the making, tracking the rise of Andrew Tate through the meteoric growth of his online following. Invited into Tate’s compound in Romania, where he was recently arrested, journalist Matt Shea enters the world of the social media personality’s multi-level marketing scheme and webcam business.


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Stormzy Gives Cute Kids Life Advice
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After being awarded an honorary degree from Exeter University for his contributions in combating social, educational, and racial inequality, Noisey favorite and superstar rapper ‪@stormzy‬ goes back to his old primary school to give life advice to a bunch of six year olds.

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How Living with HIV is Criminalized
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In dozens of states around the country, there is a special class of crimes that apply only to people living with HIV. Those who allegedly don't inform sex partners of their HIV status can be charged with "criminal exposure to HIV," arrested and put behind bars. The charge is often the same whether or not any actual HIV transmission took place. In some states a conviction can even land the HIV positive person on a sex offender registry.


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Having HIV Forced Me Onto the Sex Offender Registry
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VICE News talks to Robert Suttle, an HIV activist who was forced onto the sex offender registry under a Louisiana law of criminally exposing someone to HIV. New York has no such law, but when Suttle moved to NYC he was required to register as a sex offender anyway.


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What Astronauts Experience When They Return to Earth | Developing News
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Photographer and filmmaker Andrew McConnell started documenting conflict in his home country of Northern Ireland - now he captures the lives of ordinary people living in conflict zones, rather than the people holding a gun. Recently, he's shown the mounting humanitarian crisis in post-withdrawal Afghanistan while working on a long-term project on cosmonauts returning to Earth.


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Catching Pedophiles Using AI | Super Users
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Sue Black has dedicated her life to catching child sex abusers. The crime itself is unusual, as perpetrators will often record themselves in the act. Generally, they don't show their faces, but sometimes abusers' hands are visible. And, as it turns out, vein patterns in people's hands and forearms are pretty unique. Through a project called H-Unique, Sue and her team at Lancaster University are asking the public to send photos of their hands. With the public's help, they want to enable AI to catch child sex abusers across the world in a fraction of the time it takes right now. In the fight against some of the world’s most horrendous crimes Sue explains that although DNA has often been the gold standard, hands may hold the key to catching sex abusers. In our series Super Users, VICE World News explores the latest technology being used to fight crime, trafficking, climate change and social injustice.


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My Microgap, 45’ Commercial
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My Microgap, 10’ Promo
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Pride Month, 30’ Promo
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How I ended up on Interpol’s Most Wanted List | Fakes, Frauds & Scammers, full episode
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In a series of candid interviews, we relive some of the most audacious scams and fraudulent stunts of our time from the mouths of the perpetrators themselves. Whether it’s money, fame or simply an addiction to lying, we find out what motivated these tricksters and whether the highs, lows and ramifications were worth it in the end. Not many thieves end up on Interpol’s most wanted list, but Mark Blaney did.


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How China Is Fuelling America's Drug Epidemic | News on Drugs
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Last year over 100,000 people in the US were killed by overdose. The drug most connected to these deaths is fentanyl – a synthetic opioid over 50 times stronger than heroin. Fentanyl is at the centre of the North American opioid crisis, provoking some wild myths, poor reporting and politicised scare stories. But where does this drug actually come from? How does it get made? And is the Chinese government actually supporting the production of a drug that is killing tens of thousands of people across North America and the world? Ben Westhoff has travelled to China to see first-hand the factories and labs that produce fentanyl and its precursor chemicals. He reveals the secrets of how this drug is being produced – and the involvement of the Chinese government.


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’They Started Stitching Their Lips’’ | Developing News
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Greek Pulitzer prize-winning photographer Alexandros Avramidis talks about his time covering the European migrant crisis.


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The Homeless Film Director | 60’ Trailer
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Spacehive x Essex Council

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Ipsos MORI + Microsoft

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The Crack Epidemic Taking Over Europe | War on Drugs
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This is how surging cocaine trafficking has fueled a burgeoning crack crisis, which is taking hold across Western Europe.
For the latest episode of VICE’s War on Drugs series, we explore Germany’s growing appetite for crack cocaine and how it’s ravaging the drug taking communities on the streets of cities like Düsseldorf.


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Raul Lopez on LUAR, Family and Fashion Inspiration in the Changing Face of Brooklyn | i-D Hometown
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i-D travels to South Williamsburg, the New York City neighbourhood where agenda-setting Dominican-American fashion designer Raul Lopez was born, raised and still lives today.


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i-D Meets: Will Gao
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i-D Meets, Chinese-british actor and musician Will Gao, known for his role as Tao Xu, the lovable yet outspoken teen from Netflix’s hit show Heartstopper. As we join Will and his dog Jesse in South London, he discusses everything from his dream collaborator to a childhood spent performing in his parents' living room to British classics, The Beatles and Abba.


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i-D Meets: The Clermont Twins
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i-D meets Shannon and Shannade Clermont – better known as The Clermont Twins – the LA-based modern-day It-girls that have taken the fashion world by storm with their larger-than-life-looks.


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What It's Like To Be A 16-Year-Old in Lagos
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i-D travels to Lagos to meet teenage surfers, skaters and musicians as they talk about their dream careers and the expectations of being a 16-year-old in their hometown.


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Stormzy & Rick Rubin | i-N Conversation
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‪@stormzy‬'s new album, This Is What I Mean, was three years and a pandemic in the making. We sat down with Stormzy and the founder of the original Def Jam label, Rick Rubin, to listen to the album in full.


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Coi Leray Trailer | i-D Meets
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Hunter Schafer | Learn + Pass It On
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In this episode of Learn and Pass It On, Euphoria star Hunter Schafer talks about all the things she and her character, Jules, have in common. She also reveals her secret nickname for her co-star Zendaya and shares the advice she would give her 16-year-old self.


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Vivienne Westwood x The Rug Company
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Paul Smith x The Rug Company
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Suzanne Sharp x The Rug Company

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Man Duo x Lung Dart

What if It Falls, Music Video
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Extinction Rebellion on Waterloo Bridge

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YODOMO

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Living Under One Sun

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Asylum Welcome Oxford
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