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The Alien Fruit in Netflix’s ‘Another Life’ Is Actually Just a Rambutan
Maybe they were hoping not one of their 1 million Southeast Asian subscribers would notice.
The Philippines Is the Deadliest Country for Environment Activists
For the first time since 2012, an Asian country has unseated Brazil at the top of the list.
Faced With Slow Birth Rates, a Chinese Province Considers a ‘Three-Child Policy’
Liaoning is just one of many Chinese provinces feeling the brunt of the country's rapidly aging population.
Bruce Lee’s Daughter Is Pissed About ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
She believes Tarantino’s portrayal of her dad flushes his legacy “down the toilet.”
Tamil Nadu Is An Unexpected Japanese Haven in South India
Japanese expatriates and businesses alike have found reason to call this Southern Indian state home, leading to great cultural exchange.
Some Beitar Jerusalem Fans Want Football Player to Change His 'Muslim' Name
Beitar Jerusalem has a long history of anti-Muslim and anti-Arab racism.
Violent Mob Attacks Push Hong Kongers to Take Self Defense Classes
The recent attacks have further eroded residents’ trust towards the government and police.
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics Might Just Be the Best One Yet
After stumbling through scandal and doubts, Japan is determined to do a good job at next year's Olympics.
Japan Is Starting to Feel South Korea’s Boycott on Their Exports
Japanese companies are reporting significant losses as the trade war between the two countries reaches new heights.
South Korean Women Are Fighting Societal Pressure through the #NoMarriage Movement
A collective rejection of marriage and motherhood has empowered South Korean women to oppose the government's pressures for them to have children.
Japan’s First Openly Gay Parliament Member Promises to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage
Taiga Ishikawa promises to accomplish the task in six years. If successful, Japan will join Taiwan as the only Asian state to recognize marriage equality.
New Drug-Resistant Malaria Strains Are Spreading in Southeast Asia
These stronger strains are slowly becoming the dominant malaria-causing parasites in the Greater Mekong Subregion.