Alia Marsha
alia.marsha@vice.comSouth Korea Is Lifting Its 66-Year-Old Ban on Abortions
In a landmark ruling, a South Korean court has ordered lawmakers to revise the ban by the end of 2020.
Election Season Is Boom Time for Indonesia's Exorcists
Legislative candidates spend a fortune on their campaigns. When the majority of them lose the race, their savings and their sanity, exorcists step in.
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.
Indonesia’s Party Island Is No Longer the Drug Paradise It Once Was
The police are coming after drug users and dealers in Gili Trawangan, an island off the coast of Lombok famous for its over-the-top parties.
How Online Sex Work Is Changing Singapore's Red Light District
The streets of Geylang are less seedy, but is that a good thing?
Supermarkets in Thailand and Vietnam Start Using Banana Leaves Instead of Plastic
Think of it as a very literal take on "green packaging".
Kids Keep Getting 'Possessed by Spirits' During Indonesia's High School Exams
Is it time to abolish standardized testing?
Forget Supreme, Hijab Is the New Symbol of Wealth and Status in Malaysia
Scarves as expensive as $8,000 are taking over the country's 'modest wear' trend.
Question of the Day: What Do You Remember from Falling in Love for the First Time?
"We broke up when she was about to graduate high school. She was going to get married to someone else."
Photos of Life in Palu Six Months After the Deadly Tsunami
Survivors in the disaster-torn city in Sulawesi are still waiting for financial assistance from the government to rebuild their lives.
Journalist and Duterte Critic Arrested Upon Landing at Manila Airport
This is Maria Ressa's second arrest this year.
As a Queer Person, I Have a Love-Hate Relationship With Weddings
With little to no hope on marriage equality in Indonesia, my own wedding day is a day that will probably never come.