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VICE World News
The Unfiltered History Tour
In school you learn about museums but you’re never taught to question how their collections ended up in their hands. According to many people, the British Museum is the world’s largest receiver of stolen goods. VICE World News brings you the stories of ten of these objects, told to you by people from the countries they were taken from. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I Love Vice But Why So Short
I love the production that Vice has to offer and I understand that budgeting exist but if you guys make such amazing content - then why do you not lengthen the content. It’s too short lived and I feel as if some of these are not explained enough and they deserve to be lengthened.
lebasI naM via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/06/22
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