
Natashya Gutierrez
Editor-in-Chief, Asia-Pacific, Vice World News
Natashya is the Editor-in-Chief of VICE World News in Asia-Pacific. She is passionate about covering women's issues, politics, democracies and human rights.
Manila Will Soon Be on Lockdown Due to Coronavirus. Here’s What That Means.
President Rodrigo Duterte declared the lockdown after a sudden rise in confirmed coronavirus in the Philippines.
Singapore Is the Poster Child for Handling the Coronavirus. Here’s What Other Countries Can Learn From It.
The key, it turns out, is not so much in the strategy but in the implementation.
What it’s Like to Write, Direct, and Shoot All Your Own Porn
We spoke to an "independent porn star" based in the Philippines. She told us how she got into this industry, how she makes money, and what friends and family think of her profession.
Editor's Note: Why It's Crucial to Look at Environmental Extremes
VICE is one of hundreds of newsrooms around the world joining the Covering Climate Now initiative.
The Philippines Is Deploying 'Really Pretty' Female Officers to Distract Drivers from Traffic
Here’s why the sexism is not that surprising.
'I Held Back Tears': Young Filipinos Vote in Divisive Midterm Election
Young voters from across the country expressed mixed emotions of frustration and hope, as they cast their ballots in an election seen as a referendum on President Rodrigo Duterte and his policies.
What you need to know about the Philippine Midterm Elections
This election is widely seen as a referendum on Duterte's presidency.
Cheat Sheet: All You Need to Know about the Philippine Midterm Elections
Duterte isn’t running, but this election is seen as a referendum on his presidency.
Here’s Where Philippine Senatorial Hopefuls Stand On Issues That Matter To Young Voters
VICE takes a closer look at the platforms of high-ranking senatorial candidates and examines their stance on issues like LGBTQ+ rights, the environment, and more.
This Restaurant is the Best Alternative to a Barcelona Food Trip
Olivia Restaurant and Lounge is a new favorite of food lovers in Singapore, a Spanish restaurant that gives guests an unforgettable eating experience.
Duterte just escalated his assault on freedom of speech in the Philippines
“No amount of legal cases, black propaganda, and lies can silence Filipino journalists who continue to hold the line,” said journalist Maria Ressa.
Tiyanaks Represent what Filipinos are Truly Afraid of
The Philippines’ version of a demon baby says a lot about its culture and the power of Catholicism in the country