Laurel Chor
China's citizen tracking system can wreck people's lives
4 million people have been blocked from buying high-speed train tickets, and worse consequences, over their low "social credit" scores
Chinese tech giant Alibaba goes offline with new supermarkets
Chinese consumers don’t seem to mind that Alibaba’s new supermarkets collect more data than ever
A look inside the search and rescue for Indonesia's tsunami survivors
Thousands of people remain unaccounted for and today the search for victims ended.
Bangladesh’s war on drugs may be covering up extrajudicial killings
More than 200 people have been killed in Bangladesh’s drug war, but activists say some were innocent bystanders.
Rohingya Refugees Face 'Catastrophe' After Escape From Myanmar
“The scale of this crisis has truly astounded me."
Japan’s Trying To Stop Its Death By Overwork Trend, But Few Are Buying It
Are efforts to address "karoshi," real or just a publicity stunt?
North Korean Defectors Are Becoming Social Media Stars In South Korea
VICE News reporter Laurel Chor meets up with the internet stars teaching their neighbors to the south about life in the Hermit Kingdom.