Vice News Tonight Season 3 Episode 18

Ep 18. January 26, 2018

  • January 26, 2018

On January 26, 2018, Vice News Tonight aired its 18th episode of the third season, covering a range of stories from around the world. The episode begins with a segment on the Senate's vote to end the government shutdown, discussing the implications for the Dreamers and the broader political landscape. From there, the show shifts its focus to the ongoing conflict in Syria, with coverage of the Turkish offensive against Kurdish fighters in Afrin, as well as the impact of the war on the mental health of residents of Eastern Ghouta.

Next, the show turns to domestic issues, with a story about the Trump administration's decision to impose tariffs on solar panels and washing machines. The segment explores the potential economic effects of the move, as well as its broader implications for the future of clean energy. The show then covers a new report on the gender pay gap in Hollywood, examining the ways in which women are systematically paid less than their male counterparts in the entertainment industry.

The episode also includes a segment on the ongoing crisis in Puerto Rico, which is still struggling to recover from Hurricane Maria. The story focuses on efforts to restore power to the island, including the use of microgrids and renewable energy sources. The show also looks at the political situation in Puerto Rico, with discussion of the ongoing fight for statehood and the challenges of navigating Puerto Rico's complex relationship with the United States.

Finally, the episode features a story about the rise of cryptocurrency, focusing on the ways in which blockchain technology is disrupting traditional banking and finance. The segment explores the potential benefits and risks of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, as well as the broader implications for the global economic system. With expert analysis and on-the-ground reporting, Vice News Tonight provides a comprehensive and thought-provoking look at some of the most pressing issues facing the world today.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 26, 2018
  • Language
    English