Jonathan Vit
Can South Korea's Club Culture Recover From COVID-19?
The pandemic might be the final nail in the coffin for Seoul’s scrappiest neighborhood: Itaewon.
Indonesia's COVID-19 Pandemic is Killing Medical Professionals at an Alarming Rate
More than 70 medical professionals have died from COVID-19 since the virus hit Indonesia.
Why So Many Indonesians Are Being Kidnapped in the Philippines
The waters off the coast of the Philippines' Sulu Islands are some of the most dangerous on Earth due to a kidnapping-for-profit terrorist group, Abu Sayyaf. So why are so many Indonesians choosing to fish there?
Meet the Man Facing Down Threats to Save Dogs From the Dinner Plate in Indonesia
North Sulawesi is ground zero for the dog meat trade. But Frank Delano Manus is trying to change that.
Riding Along With the People Saving Lives During the Jakarta Protests
The city's paramedics were stretched thin and fatigued, but still out there helping the injured.
Powerful Photos From Indonesia's Post-Election Protests
Scenes from two days of protest and violence on the streets of Indonesia's biggest city.
People Power? Not so Fast: Making Sense of Jakarta's Post-Election Chaos
Provocateurs, mysterious "commanders," and clashes in the streets of Central Jakarta—the protests and ensuing riots left us with more questions than answers.
Election Protests Enter a Second Day as Indonesia Reels From Late Night Riots
The police are calling the riots an orchestrated plot by paid provocateurs.
Prabowo Declares Victory, but Quick Counts Tell a Different Story—Jokowi Wins
As polls close in a divisive election, similarities from the 2014 race continue to haunt Indonesia, suggesting the battle for the top spot is far from over.
Hong Kong Now Has Its Own 'Hikikomori' Problem Where Young People Are Shutting the Door on Society
Why some people are trying to disappear in one of the world's most-densely populated cities.
Two Former Weed Farmers Tell Us Why Aceh's Marijuana Industry Isn't Going Anywhere
Marijuana is still big business in Indonesia's Aceh province, despite a decades-long drug war.
South Korea's Taxi Drivers Keep Setting Themselves On Fire to Protest a New Ridehailing Service
There's a dark side to the on-demand industry.