Edoardo Liotta
Thai Government to Discuss Allowing Weed to Be Grown at Home
An upcoming draft bill seeks to allow Thais to grow up to six marijuana plants in the comfort of their home.
Thai Stores Will Stop Distributing Single-Use Plastic Bags by 2020
Thailand is one of the biggest waste producers in the world but it is now making an effort to change this.
Chinese Scholars Are Claiming That English Is a Chinese Dialect
They also say that Western civilisation originated in China and that accounts of ancient Romans, Greeks, and Egyptians are all fake.
I Got a Full Natural Skincare Regime for $10 at Singapore’s Wildest Department Store
Mustafa Centre is eight floors of practically everything, including cheap beauty products.
What Is Peranakan Food and Which Dishes Should You Try
Peranakan food comes from generations of mixing cultures, and the outcome is a delicious fusion of Asian palettes.
Feeling Sad About the Amazon Fires? Stop Eating Meat
The growing demand for meat around the world is directly linked to the Amazon fires.
Millennials and Gen Z Believe Life Is More Stressful for Them Than for Previous Generations
Debt, the competitive job market, and expensive healthcare are some of their top sources of stress.
Farming In A Concrete Jungle: How Singapore Is Securing Its Future Food Sources
As the population grows and food sources become scarcer, Singapore is investing in food security through technology.
In Singapore, Street Art Thrives… But Only In Restricted Areas
A photo series of our favourite murals around the island’s alleyways.
What A Pride March Looks Like In A Country That Criminalizes Gay Sex
In Singapore, Pink Dot is the only way the local LGBTQ community can celebrate pride publicly.
Gay Man In Myanmar Died By Suicide After Being Bullied By His Homophobic Colleagues
After being forced to publicly announce his sexuality by his colleagues, Kyaw Zin Wins died by suicide. Hundreds have shown up to his funeral in solidarity.
These Singaporean Fashion Students Are Starting A Revolution
Masturbation, genital mutilation and alienation were just some of the themes explored at 'whynot?’s alternative to a typical graduation show.