Alia Marsha
alia.marsha@vice.comSoutheast Asia Should Brace for More ‘Extreme’ Drought, Study Says
Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam are particularly at risk.
Thailand’s Plan to Boost Tourism Is to Pay People to Explore Its Hidden Gems
Forget Phuket. Screw Pattaya.
NIKI's Single 'lowkey' Could Be the Summer's Sweetest Hookup Anthem
The Indonesian R&B princess is back.
The ‘Reog’ Dance Proves Homosexuality Is an Ancient Tradition in Indonesia
The dance, which tells an intimate love story between two male characters, was created all the way in the 15th century.
Dozens of People Are Still Missing After Earthquake Hits Central Philippines
Many are believed to be trapped under collapsed buildings.
Police Officers and Poll Workers Die of Exhaustion on Indonesia’s Election Day
As many as 54 poll workers died while overseeing the election in the world's third-biggest democracy.
Everything We Know So Far About the Sri Lanka Bombings
It’s being called one of the bloodiest carnages since Sri Lanka's 25-year civil war ended a decade ago.
China May Outlaw Deepfake Technology
It's the latest move to keep up with the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence technology infamous for porn forgeries.
There’s a Worldwide Pork Shortage Due to Widespread Swine Fever in China
About half of the country's 433 million pigs are at risk.
Bad Campaign Posters May Be the Best Thing About Indonesia’s 2019 Elections
I'm ready to say goodbye to those eyesores, though.
Indonesians Abroad Say They’re Being Denied the Right to Vote
Large voter turnouts and disorganization left thousands of Indonesians in Sydney and Hong Kong unable to cast their vote after standing in line for hours.
Tribal Leaders, Not Individuals, Will Shape the Election in Papua
In remote villages in Papua, some Indonesians won't get to cast their vote on election day as tribal leaders represent them in a practice called 'noken'.