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Editorial

Comprehensive, strategic ties with China

Indonesia could nudge China to stop dragging its feet in concluding negotiations for a Code of Conduct in the South China Sea, something that ASEAN has been pushing for from Beijing for over two decades.

23 hours ago
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Keep rotten doctors away

The West Java cases also put a spotlight on what experts call structural and psychological gaps in the safety and protection of women. ...

1 day ago
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LG exit no small matter

LG's recent exit from the US$8.45 billion Project Titan presents an opportunity for the government to take a step back, take stock of market conditions and take a broader view of its downstream goals. ...

2 days ago

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Systemic port failure

If the government truly cares about addressing this gridlock, then it should start thinking about moving goods from production hubs in West Java and Banten to Jakarta by rail, which remains woefully underutilized.

4 days ago
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Pressing on

With subscriber numbers tanking and advertising revenue drying up, the timing could not be worse for media outlets both in Indonesia and elsewhere in the world, to deal with another more serious, if not existential, challenge.

5 days ago
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A missed opportunity

Today, as the world grapples with the resurgence of protectionism and the unraveling of multilateralism, the principles of Bandung are more relevant than ever.

6 days ago
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Pope Francis' moral legacy

Francis was known as a progressive reformer who often clashed with other top brass in the conservative Church during his 12-year papacy.

1 week ago
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Judging our judges

Better recruitment and oversight systems may help reduce opportunities for corruption in the judiciary, which has been resistant to external supervision by the Judicial Commission.

1 week ago
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A revolutionary mind

Every great idea begins with a spark in someone’s mind. Under duress, it is an expression of resilience to escape one’s misfortune.

1 week ago
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Experimenting with education

In the absence of a solid foundation, as manifested by policy inconsistency, the national education system has only devoured its schoolchildren.

1 week ago
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Prabowo’s ASEAN agenda

As the de facto leader of ASEAN, it is natural that Indonesia should do more to initiate regional measures to solve problems facing any member nation.

1 week ago
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The hyped KUHAP

The new KUHAP, if passed as it is, risks worsening entrenched human rights violations in the judicial system, which is why the revision is needed in the first place.

2 weeks ago
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For humanitarian reasons only

Islamic organizations in the country, including the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), have voiced strong concerns over the evacuation plan, warning that it could ultimately serve Israel’s interests. 

2 weeks ago
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First step to transparency

Effective communication at times is not only about clarity, but also about the delivery of the message, whether it can convince the people who receive the message.

2 weeks ago
Editorial

What’s with the attitude, cop?

The problem is that the police’s generally hostile attitude toward journalists may have come directly from the top leadership.

2 weeks ago
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Reversing the killing trend

The new Criminal Code, passed in 2022 and which will take effect next year, can mark a step forward for a complete end to capital punishment.

2 weeks ago
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Stronger together

Facing US tariffs, ASEAN nations must unite to strengthen their bargaining power and protect their economic interests.

2 weeks ago
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A vacancy, a foil

At this juncture, even appointing someone Prabowo trusts from the military looks better than leaving the strategic position empty for another few months.

3 weeks ago
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Myanmar quake's call

ASEAN should work with international organizations in assisting Myanmar and facilitating a new dialogue between the Myanmar junta and various ethnic groups to promote peace and stability.

3 weeks ago
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Killing trade together

The world is witnessing a seismic shift in trade and investment, with protectionism spelling the end of open markets that are vital for emerging economies like Indonesia.

3 weeks ago
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Erick’s naturalization gamble

Indonesia might finally add a notch to its soccer milestones if and when its men's team reaches the 2026 World Cup finals, but this will likely come at the cost of local talent, seeing as the current lineup consists of predominantly naturalized players.

3 weeks ago
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Communication breakdown

The last three months have seen President Prabowo lurching from one crisis to another.

3 weeks ago
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A modest Idul Fitri

Unless the President can empathize with people’s grievances and burdens, public discontent will persist. 

1 month ago
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The rupiah’s reprimand

The government is now facing a serious crisis of trust from the people and financial markets, including foreign investors and countries.

1 month ago
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No tolerance for thuggery

Once thugs, clad in the outfits of their mass organization, escape justice after extorting a business owner or street food seller, they will look for other opportunities to bully their way into wads of cash.

1 month ago
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Cashing in mining royalties

For decades, the nation’s extractive industries have been plagued by issues such as corruption and regulatory inconsistency, as well as unfair profit-sharing mechanisms with local governments.

1 month ago
Editorial

Time to step in

The last time we wrote about the fragile Gaza truce, we questioned how long it might last. And now that we know the answer, we must pick up where we last left off.

1 month ago
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Cats’ year of living dangerously

Sending alley cats to a designated island in Thousand Islands regency is a sure way of destroying their lives, especially if the human population is too small.

1 month ago
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The military strikes back

With a former Army general in the highest office, the country will likely experience a bolder, brasher TNI in the years to come.

1 month ago
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IDX investors voting with their feet

In a way, a country’s stock market performance is like a report card for the national economy, and by extension for the government, and in Indonesia’s case right now, the report is not pretty.

1 month ago

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Wed, April 30, 2025

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