Danish Raza
danish.raza@vice.comThis Exorcist Claims He’s Prayed the Gay Away for 500 People in Pakistan
Psychologists routinely encounter patients who have suffered devastating traumas as a consequence of conversion therapy.
Asia’s Richest Family, a Security Scare, and a Dead Suspect
The twists and turns in the investigation complicated existing political rivalries in the financial capital of India.
These Women Are Risking Their Lives to Play Football
Young football enthusiasts from some of Pakistan's most conservative provinces are currently in Karachi to participate in a national championship.
Mt Everest Is Overcrowded With Climbers So Nepal Has Banned Photos of Them
The government can ban anyone found violating tourism rules from entering the country for up to five years or from mountaineering in Nepal for ten years.
This Politician Is Promising Free Helicopters and Trips to the Moon
In a chaotic election season in India, Thulam Saravanan’s manifesto of wild promises is going viral. What will he do if he actually wins?
First Indian Woman to Run Oxford’s Student Union Hits Back After Being Cancelled
Rashmi Samant resigned over “racist” social media posts. Her supporters—including members of India’s ruling party—say she is a victim of an anti-Hindu witch hunt.
Rohingya Refugees Describe Tearing Through Fences to Escape Massive Fire
At least 15 people died in the blaze that ripped through the world’s largest refugee camp, in southern Bangladesh.
Women Tell Us How Sri Lanka’s Proposed Burqa Ban Is Hurting Them
“For others, it might be a piece of cloth. It’s more than that to me.”
Ex-Myanmar Soldiers Look to ‘People’s Army’ To Fight the Military
There have been growing calls to oppose the junta with a "people’s army" as impatience with the international community wears thin.
This Media Outlet Stopped Hiring Women After Four Were Killed by Extremists
“It is extremely difficult to fill the void created by these assassinations.”
These Guys Quit Well-Paying Gigs To Become Astrologers
A growing number of people in India are embarking on a new career in predicting the future.
A Rare Desert Bird Will Soon Become Extinct Because of Politics
Pakistan has invited the Arab world’s top royals to hunt the Haboura Bustard, including Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.