VICE International
I'm 36 With Parkinson's and I Just Became a Dad
"At first, I wasn’t confident when it came to sex. I wanted my girlfriend to be in bed with me, not a patient.”
What I Felt When I Saw an Artefact Stolen From My People
Onias Landveld – a descendent of the Ndyuka tribe – describes holding a staff looted from his people as a “loss I can hardly describe”.
People Who Didn't Want Kids And Ended Up Having Them Explain Why
"I often used to judge people who decided to have kids. But sometimes, all it takes is one person to change things."
When Your Boomer Mum Joins Extinction Rebellion
She's 61, she's occupied highways and she's even reconsidering the use of violence against property.
The Stress and Loneliness of Being a DJ
It's not all euphoric festival gigs and nights that never end.
How to Handle Unemployment: Tips From People Who've Been There
Whatever tough feelings this period may stir up, remember to be kind to yourself – and keep setting an alarm for the morning.
How Takayuki Suzuki’s World Cup Goal Changed My Life
Japan-Belgium, 2002. An unsung hero ignited my fandom and shaped my appreciation for underdogs.
We Asked a Sex Educator Why Talking About Sex is So Awkward
Sex is everywhere, but talking about is still so taboo. Here’s how to begin to change that.
Nothing Can Stop These Trans Footballers from Playing
While society is busy hating trans athletes, local football teams are rallying behind their teammates.
Inside the Parisian Cafe for Subversives and Whistleblowers
The Dissident Club is a meeting spot for insubordinate minds in exile.
My Name and Face Are the Only Things Linking Me to My Heritage
Don't speak your parents' language? Can't talk to dad about the past? These are all familiar problems for second-gen Algerian immigrants like me.
We Asked Gazans Living Abroad How They’re Coping
"My life has stopped. I see nothing but tears and blood. I’m physically in Belgium, but my soul is in Gaza.”