Alia Marsha
alia.marsha@vice.comAustralian Library Evacuated After People Confused Durian Smell for a Gas Leak
The world's smelliest fruit strikes again.
Jokowi’s Volunteers Offer $7 Million to Anyone Who Can Prove Election Fraud
Official counts show that President Jokowi is up for a second term, but his rival Prabowo Subianto says the election is rigged.
Dozens of People Still Missing After Earthquake Hits Central Philippines
Many are believed to be trapped under collapsed buildings.
China May Outlaw Deepfake Technology
It's the latest move to keep up with the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence technology infamous for porn forgeries.
The Grim Realities of Sexual Assault on College Campuses in Indonesia
Watch our new documentary on what is, and isn't, done by universities to protect victims of sexual assault.
Posting Pictures of Your Partner on Instagram Is Crucial, Science Confirms
We're all human beings who just want to feel validated.
Malaysian Tourism Minister Says There Are No Gay People in Malaysia
"I don't think we have anything like that in our country," Datuk Mohammaddin bin Ketapi told German reporters.
Singapore Is About to Make Stealthing Illegal
That's taking off a condom during sex without the other person's consent, if you didn't know.
These Artists From All Over the World Are Reimagining Valentine's Day
These visual artists want you to focus your attention on healthy relationships, self-care, and gender equality on the most romantic day of the year.
A Raw, Romantic Campaign Paints a New Narrative of HIV In Vietnam
We talked to the people behind the campaign's two honest and beautiful short films.
Philippine Customs Found $2 Million Worth of Drugs In Cans of Tomato Soup
It was almost a perfect disguise.
4 Great Films From 2018 That Will Make Even Your Messed-Up Family Seem Normal
Trust me, your holiday spent with your family definitely could've been worse. Much, much worse.