Mustika Hapsoro
If Countries Could Deal with Their Own Toxic Waste, That Would Be Great
Five years later, the Philippines is still waiting for Canada to collect the huge load of hazardous waste it dumped in Manila.
A Man Drives His Truck Into a River After Following Google Maps Directions
It's another accident caused by our reliance on navigation apps.
A Thai Princess Is Running for Prime Minister, and It's a Really Big Deal
Princess Ubolratana Rajakanya is the first royal to run for office in Thailand in 86 years.
People are Freaking Out Over Sea Serpent Creatures Washing Up On Japan's Shores
Many believe that they're a sign a tsunami is coming.
See Another Sexist Job Ad In China? Call the National Hotline, Authorities Say
As the hiring season draws near, authorities in Dezhou are reminding women to report discriminatory job postings—unless they're really not suitable for the job.
Insurance Agent Who Posed As 'Lord Voldermort' to Threaten Ex-Clients Gets Jail Time
The 36-year-old man faces over two years behind bars in Singapore after sending threatening emails and letters to people who canceled insurance policies they had bought from him.
Thai Yoga School Reopens After Sex Assault Scandal
Just three months after its leader Narcis Tarcau was accused of rape, Agama School in Koh Phangan is open for business—with Tarcau still teaching classes.
Robots Are On the Way to a City Hall In Japan to Help People Have More Fun With Bureaucracy
By 2020, applying for a driver's license will be a lot different to Ogaki's residents.
Indonesia Wants to Shut Down Komodo For One Year Because the Dragons Are Too Scrawny
The island is running out of deer, which has made the famous Komodo dragons too skinny and too lazy, the governor says.
Malaysian Textbook Tells Young Girls That Their Bodies Could Bring Shame to Their Families
It goes on to warn nine year olds about the dangers of wearing immodest clothing and sitting in a quiet place for too long.