A fearless, raw approach to storytelling is the trademark of "VICE," a groundbreaking newsmagazine series that tackles global issues often overlooked by traditional media. From anti-government rebellions, to hotbeds of terrorist activity, to conflict and corruption, "VICE" uses an engrossing documentary style to bring unique perspective to events shaping the future. The series takes its name from a youth media company operating in more than 34 countries. Its founder, Shane Smith, is the host and chief on-air correspondent of "VICE," joined by a network of reporters including VICE co-founder Suroosh Alvi, documentary filmmaker and author Ben Anderson, Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist Fazeelat Aslam, and Iranian photojournalist and filmmaker Gelareh Kiazand.
SERIES INFO Genre: Documentary Stars: - Series Plot: VICE is unlike any TV news program you’ve ever seen, and it’s not even remotely like anything you’ll see on the 24/7 cable news channels. Its area of interest is the world — the entire world, not just the suburb beyond where you live — and the emphasis is on international news.
EPISODE INFO Title: The War at Home & Putin's Crimea Airdate: 2018-11-30 Episode plot: "The War at Home": On average, three women are killed by a current or former partner each day in the U.S. With firearms greatly increasing the odds of homicide inside homes that have reported domestic violence, some states are making efforts to seize the firearms of people with orders of protection against them. Meanwhile, other states have passed legislation making it easier for those who request protection orders to carry a weapon without a license. Gianna Toboni meets the women working to fix the shortcomings of a legal system that often fails to protect them. "Putin's Crimea": Committing one of the most brazen annexations of territory since World War II, Russia seized the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea in 2014. Aside from economic sanctions, this land grab has largely been forgotten by the international community, and Russia's grip on Crimea seems stronger than ever. Isobel Yeung investigates how Crimeans are faring under Russian control, and how Ukrainians are clinging to the hope of reunification.
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