Meera Navlakha
The Country Doing the Most to Vaccinate Refugees
Jordan has included refugees in its response plan since the start of the pandemic, allowing any individual to be eligible for the vaccine.
Recognising My Own Privilege in Singapore Amid COVID-19
A steep rise in cases reveals the shocking disparity in the treatment of migrant workers, driving many Singaporeans to demand for equality.
This 8-Year-Old Quit School to Become India’s Youngest Climate Change Activist
In 2019, Licypriya Kangujam from Manipur fought the heatwaves, rain and her own tears to hold a solo protest outside Delhi's parliament house. Today, she is one of the global icons fighting for climate justice.
Prawn Toast With Tuk Trey Sauce Recipe
Park Bench Deli in Singapore is an American-style deli that appeases every sandwich craving. But it also has a killer Asian sandwich that reminds food lovers where it’s really from.
Discover the Maverick Behind New Ubin, A Truly Singaporean Restaurant
“What we have is truly Singaporean, from the flavours to the means of producing the food.”
Indian Women Are Fighting Stigma by Sharing Their Personal Abortion Stories
The My Body My Choice campaign is creating a safe space through which abortion can be discussed and understood openly by women in India.
A Chinese Family Collectively Married and Divorced 23 Times to Scam the Government
The more marriages, the more free apartments.
Astronomers Around the World Can Now Use China’s Alien-Hunting Telescope
It was previously only available to Chinese astronomers.
Here's Why Indonesian Students Are Protesting
Many are up in arms about a law that weakens anti-corruption initiatives, but that’s just the beginning.
Japan's 'Bounty Hunter' Website Encourages People to Earn Money By Catching Shoplifters
Regular customers are asked to watch out for would-be thieves.
A New Zealand Neurosurgeon Mistakenly Operated on the Wrong Part of a Patient’s Skull
A health official is now demanding the doctor to apologise for the nightmarish medical error.