Mustika Hapsoro
University in Tokyo Admits They've Lost Track of 700 Foreign Students
And that's just from the last year.
Everything We Know About the Toxic Chemical Spill in Malaysia So Far
Over 3,000 people have been hospitalised from exposure to hazardous fumes since early this month, and more dumping sites were discovered today.
Stop Telling Women They Can't Do Their Makeup on the Subway
Jakarta's MRT is finally here, and it's already making life difficult for women.
K-Pop’s Squeaky Clean Image Tarnished by Recent Sex Scandals Involving Its Biggest Stars
The multi-billion industry has a serious problem of sexual misconduct and abuse of power.
China Grounds All Boeing 737 Max 8 Following Another Deadly Crash
The decision follows Sunday's Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed everybody on board.
This Woman Is Thailand's First Transgender Prime Minister Candidate
Pauline Ngarmpring, 52, is one of the three candidates from the Mahachon Party fighting for Thailand's highest office.
Drinkable Onigiri Is Japan's Latest Snack Invention
We can't decide if chugging rice balls from a pouch is revolutionary or just disgusting.
Not In the Mood to Go to Work? One Company in China Says No Problem
Every month, employees at Dinosaur Park Cultural Tourism Group can take one 'Mood Day,' no questions asked.
A Religious Group Is Demanding a Total Internet Shutdown on Bali's Day of Silence
Every year, the Balinese celebrated the holy day of Nyepi by fasting and meditating for 24 hours. But some people are worried that social media will be too much of a distraction.
South Korea's Taxi Drivers Keep Setting Themselves On Fire to Protest a New Ridehailing Service
There's a dark side to the on-demand industry.
South Korea Is Giving Men Money to Buy a Bride to Save Its Shrinking Population
If you're a single man living in the country's rural areas, you may qualify for this marriage subsidy program.
A Groom is Now Facing 20 Years For Trying to Fund His Wedding With Counterfeit Bills
No news on whether the wedding is still on.