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.
‘Hell All Over Again’: The Frontline of an Expanding Human Trafficking Crisis
Despite Cambodian police crackdowns, evidence suggests the criminal syndicates are expanding to Myanmar, the Philippines, and even as far afield as Dubai.
Dozens of Dolphins Have Washed Up on Japan’s Beaches. No One Knows Why.
The reports follow a global trend of marine life washing up on beaches, in cases that have perplexed scientists.
An Anonymous Critic Played Cat and Mouse with Beijing for 12 Years. Then He Got Caught.
He managed to evade surveillance by keeping his online identity hidden, even from those closest to him.
‘No Commercial Contact’: Chinese Drone Maker Denies Selling Arms to Russia
The U.S. has warned China of severe consequences and sanctions if it supplies weapons to assist Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
There’s Another Anna Delvey-Style Fraudster, and Her Web of Lies Is Unraveling
One of Tina Duong's more outlandish scams involved hiring 300 actors to play her friends and family to fool her husband at their lavish wedding.
The Afghan Commander Who Was Left Behind
Thousands of Afghan forces were abandoned by the U.S. One commander looks back.
‘Bikini Killer’ Who Murdered Western Backpackers in Asia Freed From Prison
Charles Sobhraj gained notoriety for murdering a string of Western backpackers on the hippie trail in India and Thailand in the 1970s.
Pakistan Diplomat Says There’s a Bounty on His Head For Calling India’s Modi a ‘Butcher’
A heated war of words between top Pakistani and Indian envoys highlights diplomatic tensions between the decades-old rivals.
After Decades, ‘Asia’s El Chapo’ Has Finally Been Charged by Police
Tse Chi Lop allegedly headed an alliance of five of Asia’s triad groups, that was more sophisticated than any Latin American cartel.
Celebration and Fear as Fiji Elects Its First New Leader in 15 Years
Many are hoping for Fiji's first ever peaceful transfer of power. But as the strongman leader remains silent on the election result, anxiety is spreading.
Poop Analysis Shows Endangered Bears Are Surviving Exclusively on Garbage
A team of wildlife experts found that most Himalayan brown bears – of which only up to 700 exist – don’t remember what they originally ate anymore.
Death Row Inmate Caught 42 Years After Prison Break
During his decadeslong escape from authorities, he changed his name, got married, and even had a child.