Alia Marsha
alia.marsha@vice.com2018 Was the Best 1994 Since... Well... 1994
We're still deep in the throes of some serious mid-90s nostalgia.
A Man Broke Out of Jail By Hiding In the Trunk of His Girlfriend's Car
Indonesia's prisons are having a real problem keeping inmates behind bars this month.
Turns Out Most of the Tuna Caught in Southeast Asia Comes With Some Pretty Messed Up Baggage
Some of the world's top tuna exporters are in Southeast Asia, where standard, and labor practices, are horrific.
A Facebook Page Is Leading the Way In Thailand's #MeToo Conversation
Thaiconsent is a safe space for sexual harassment victims to share their stories, and an accessible resource for some tough talk about the harmful effects of rape culture.
Nicki Minaj Flew to China For a Fake Festival
The Queen of Rap had no idea that DWP China had no affiliation with Djakarta Warehouse Project, Asia's biggest dance music festival organized by an Indonesian company.
Fear of Getting Hacked Is Why People are Walking Away from the Internet of Things
Nine out of 10 people in the Asia-Pacific region don't trust IoT device manufacturers with their personal information, according to a new survey.
A Court in China Just Jailed a Woman For Writing a Homoerotic Novel
The world of self-published erotica has caught the attention of Chinese censors.
A Food Poisoning Outbreak in Singapore Has Left 1 Dead, 72 Sick in Most-Deadly Case Yet
Here's a secret they didn't tell you in that hawker scene in "Crazy Rich Asians": Singapore has a food safety problem.
Student Journalists Expose Alleged Sexual Assault Cover-Up at Indonesian University
UGM, one of the country's best schools, is being accused of blaming the victim on a 2017 sexual assault case.
A Philippine College Is Making All Female Students Take a Pregnancy Test
And it turns out this totally isn't legal at all.
The Kolor Ijo Is a Terrifying Serial Rapist Based on Some Real-Life Monsters
There's some real monsters out there.