Best Of 2019
Two Singaporean Siblings Published A Viral Video Questioning Chinese Privilege. They Were Investigated By Police.
In their first-ever interview since the controversy, YouTuber Preetipls and rapper Subhas talk to VICE about their controversial music video that led to a national conversation on race.
Life Of The Bajau: What It’s Like To Live In The Middle Of The Ocean
The stateless Bajau people, also known as ‘sea nomads,’ have literally lived at sea for over 1,000 years.
The Asylum Seekers Who Sheltered Snowden Are Still Stuck in an Increasingly Violent Hong Kong
The group, collectively known as Snowden’s Guardian Angels, fears for their safety as protests erupt across the city.
Indonesia’s Rainforests Are Burning and They Matter Just as Much as the Amazon
Orangutans and other endangered animals are losing irreplaceable habitat, leading towards their extinction.
Houses on Stilts, Boats as Transport: What it's Like Living in This Sinking Philippine Town
Global warming and the misuse of water resources have caused perpetual flooding in this coastal village, forcing residents to adapt in unusual ways.
We Visited the Mumbai Neighbourhood so Polluted It's Been Declared Unfit for Human Habitation
Mahul poses a dystopian and disturbing picture of what happens when you’re forced to live amidst extreme pollution. It’s a story that can only end in death, unless residents somehow scrape together the resources to leave.
Everest is Melting, Revealing Tons of Garbage and Human Bodies
Due to decades of commercial mountaineering and climate change, the worlds tallest mountain is becoming “the world’s highest garbage dump.”
The Philippines Is Deploying 'Really Pretty' Female Officers to Distract Drivers from Traffic
Here’s why the sexism is not that surprising.
I’m a Jeepney Driver in the Philippines. Here’s What I’m Afraid Of.
What’s wrong with driving jeepneys? We’re actually helping people; we bring our passengers to where they need to be.
The Origins of Budots, the Philippines’ Catchiest Viral Dance Craze
In “Budots: The Craze,” filmmakers Jay Rosas and Mark Limbaga try to figure out where the budots genre came from.
I’m an Actress With Millions of Instagram Followers. Yes, I Still Feel Insecure
It took a lot of courage to say that I’m actually what I’m not on social media. This is the real me.
The Story of the Couple Who Shagged in an MRI Machine for Science
In 1991 scientists created an internal image of the human body during sex. The image is pretty wild.