
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.
Male Desert Beetles Impress the Females with Oral Sex
Scientists said that that oral sex helped the male beetles increase their chances of successful mating.
Japan’s Top Electronics Company Admits Employee Died by Suicide From Overwork
In a letter he left for his family, the employee wrote, “Dad is tired. It’s too much work.”
Disneyland Faces Backlash in China After Its Beloved Fox Was 'Rude' to Fans
Chinese fans have accused a Disneyland performer of ruining the perfect image of their beloved fox, LinaBell.
The Taliban Thinks Banning Forced Marriage Makes Men and Women Equal. It Doesn’t.
The group banned forced marriages – but didn’t mention education or work rights. Many remain unconvinced that they will follow through.
Australia Is the Drunkest Country in the World
People from Australia are getting wasted at a much higher frequency than the rest of the world, according to a global drug survey.
Racehorse Slaughter Scandal Leads to Calls for an Industry Overhaul
A new report follows horrific revelations that ex-racehorses were being physically abused and killed for human consumption.
New Zealand Becomes First Country in the World To Fully Legalise Drug Checking
New legislation will allow people to test illicit substances at music festivals and beyond. Experts say it will save lives.
Afghanistan Is Starving to Death
The double threat of the Taliban and climate change is turning Afghanistan into the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.
Solomon Islands Capital in Flames as Violent Anti-Government Protests Escalate
Australia is sending its army in to Honiara to assist with “riot control.”
We Spoke to the Unlucky Company With the Same Name as the Investor of Taliban’s Marijuana Center
Shortly after the Taliban claimed it found an investor for their hashish-processing factory, Cpharm’s phones started ringing.
Mother and Daughter Spend Months in Jail After Cops Mistake Tea for Drugs
The two served time even while police were aware of the problems with the testing of the drugs.