We go to the Amazon, where the Tembe are fighting to save their land from illegal loggers.
In Photos: Brazil’s Shell Shock After Its Stunning World Cup Loss
Tuesday night was pretty depressing across Brazil as fans were shattered after the national soccer team’s tragic loss.
While smaller in numbers than the expected blow-out, protests against the World Cup continue in Brazil. But what if the national team loses?
From fans in blackface to Twitter memes showing Colombians snorting field chalk, the 2014 World Cup is fertile ground for racial shittiness.
VICE News goes to a demonstration in downtown Rio led by public school teachers demanding a 20 percent pay increase as they continue to try and make their voices heard. Watch our latest dispatch.
2014 World Cup Live Blog: England Fans Reportedly Attacked in São Paulo
A man claiming to be an off-duty police officer fired multiple shots into the air during a World Cup protest in Rio de Janeiro Sunday night after accosting journalists covering the demonstration.
VICE News traveled to Brazil to see how the country was preparing for one of the world’s biggest international events, while simultaneously struggling to control a mounting civil uprising.
In Photos: The Social Media of Brazil’s Gang Wars
Scars of Police Brutality in Brazilian Protests Haunt World Cup Kickoff
Although it might have seemed like a good idea to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, massive social unrest has taken the country by storm in the lead-up to the tournament.
Syrian president Bashar al-Assad grants amnesty to foreign fighters following his reelection, Brazilian riot police fire tear gas at striking subway workers in Sao Paulo, and more in today’s VICE News Capsule.
Kenyan police seize hundreds of elephant tusks in Mombasa, Brazil’s ‘love hotels’ are being refurbished for the upcoming World Cup, and more in today’s VICE News Capsule.
Lee Thompson took an insane selfie on top of the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro.