Art
This Online Museum Curates Quarantine Art From Around the World
Three Spanish artists are collecting pieces that reflect our new normal.
Adi Renaldi
5.5.20
terrorism
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?
Adi Renaldi
4.16.20
Coronavirus
As They Save Lives, Healthcare Workers Struggle With Rejection From Society
They don’t only risk infection, they also have to deal with emotional exhaustion and discrimination.
Adi Renaldi
4.14.20
Coronavirus
These Are the Frontline Workers Who Take Over When Coronavirus Patients Die
VICE followed hearse drivers, mortuary staff and healthcare workers in Indonesia for a week to understand the challenges they face.
Adi Renaldi
4.9.20
Coronavirus
The Coronavirus Reminds Us That You Can Still Be Productive at Home
In Indonesia, people are realising that it might be time to re-evaluate what they've come to accept as “office culture.”
Adi Renaldi
3.17.20
Gaming
Inside the Indonesian Hospital Treating Gaming Addiction
Some Indonesian children spend eight hours in front of a screen daily.
Adi Renaldi
3.3.20
Love
What It’s Like Finding Love When You’re HIV-Positive
Testing positive for HIV gave me a new appreciation for love and life.
Bara Birawa
2.17.20
West Papua Conflict
Inside West Papua’s Forgotten Refugee Camps
Tens of thousands live in subpar conditions due to ongoing violence between the military and pro-independence fighters with no end in sight.
Adi Renaldi
Albertus Vembrianto
2.10.20
The VICE Guide to Right Now
Indonesia’s First All-Women Flogging Squad in Aceh Is Here To Stay
“We are essentially indoctrinating them to understand their roles — to show no mercy to those who violate God’s law.”
Adi Renaldi
1.30.20
Kebebasan Pers
American Journalist Working for Environment News Site Arrested In Indonesia
The 30-year-old, who was focused on local land disputes, was put behind bars for allegedly misusing his visa. Advocates say his detention is an attempt by the government to stifle press freedom.
Adi Renaldi
1.22.20
The VICE Guide to Right Now
Indonesian Government Deploys ‘Mosque Hunters’ Who Use Drones to Combat Radicalism
Indonesia is home to an estimated 700,000 mosques, and some of them are teeming with radical ideologies.
Adi Renaldi
1.22.20
Culture
We Visited a Mass Female Circumcision Ceremony in Indonesia
Parents bring girls as young as 3 months old to undergo the procedure that is known to cause sexual dysfunction, cysts, and birthing complications.
Adi Renaldi
1.13.20
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