Arman Dzidzovic
Biden’s Victory Has Exposed Hong Kong’s Mixed Feelings About Trump
Some democracy activists in Hong Kong fear they’re losing what they see as their biggest ally, President Donald Trump.
Hong Kong Police Are Redefining Who Can Be Called a Journalist
New rules set an unusually high bar for what can be considered legitimate media, leaving the city’s small, dogged outlets in the cold.
How Tattoos Saved These Indonesian Women From Sexual Slavery In World War II
A local marriage tradition in the island of Timor helped these women escape becoming comfort women during Japanese occupation.
That 'Blowjob' Viral Video Is Making Me Question Everything About Myself
Can I even trust my own ears?
What's Behind the Philippines' Youth HIV Epidemic?
The Philippines has one of the fastest growing HIV infection rates in Asia, but many young people most at risk can't be tested because of consent laws.
Rain Cloud Over My Head: Why Videos of Weird Weather Are So Popular Online
A cartoonish symbol of bad luck might actually be a real thing.
How To Break Into America As A Writer
Okky Madasari talks about writing six books and how they helped her achieve her dreams of writing abroad.
A Look Back At The Golden Age Of Indonesian Erotic Fiction
The internet speeds were slow but the text files were hot and heavy.
Gay Men Caned in Front of Cheering Crowd in Aceh
Authorities in the far western tip of Indonesia caned two men for gay sex—a first under Aceh's Sharia law.
This 'Jamu Beras Kencur' Will Keep You Healthy and Strong
Meet Arie Seminaryati is a mother of two, grandmother of one, and a jamu queen.