Central America
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Deadly tropical storm expected to hit US coast as hurricane, Harvey Weinstein takes leave of absence over sexual harassment allegations, and more.
Tropical Storm Nate kills 22 in Central America ahead of U.S. landfall
Tropical Storm Nate killed at least 22 people as it barreled through Central America on Thursday.
Migrant Workers Are Nervous About BC Government’s Registry Plans
Will an incoming temporary foreign worker registry improve employment conditions, or push migrants out of the country?
Five Indie Bands from Guatemala You Need to Know
In the Central American country, a robust scene of experimental sounds, synthesizers, and distortions is making a name for itself.
The Drunken Horse Races of Guatemala
VICE goes to Todos Santos, Guatemala for a week-long rager to celebrate their independence and to watch the bravest men in town face off against each other in a wild, wasted horse race.
Undocumented, and Trapped Between Your Abuser and Deportation
Maria fled narcotrafficking violence in Mexico for the safety of the US—only for her abusive ex to report her to the immigration authorities.
Trump's Wall Doesn't Scare These Seasoned Illegal Border Crossers
But they say that the trip to the United States is getting less and less inviting.
Nicaragua's Largest EDM Festival Was a Volcano-Shadowed Celebration of Central America's Best Music
We travelled by ferry, motorbike, and foot to find out what makes the two-day Magma Fest so unique.
A new wave of migrants from Central America are crossing Mexico's southern border
"We're going to achieve the American dream," one migrant told VICE News.
Scientists Say Climate Change Might Not Be Destroying Coffee Plantations After All
A new study from the University of Exeter throws cold coffee on the theory that climate change has caused the bean-destroying coffee rust fungus to spread, destroying plantations in Central and South America.