Can't find what you're looking for?
View all search resultsCan't find what you're looking for?
View all search resultsProducing food is not the same as ensuring people can eat. The difference lies not in production but in income levels, logistics, market integration and purchasing power.
1 day agoThe plan to train thousands of civil servants as military reservists raise risks of militarizing the bureaucracy. ...
1 day agoLearning from the ongoing war in the Middle East, it is essential for TNI-AL to consider increasing capacities for mine hunting in particular and underwater warfare in general. ...
1 day agoFraming returnees as potential criminals is politically convenient but counterproductive. It discourages victims from seeking help from authorities.
1 day agoAs ride-hailing drivers report increasing scarcity and pay-to-participate barriers, the invisible hand of the algorithm is reshaping our digital economy. We must ask whether platform innovation is expanding opportunity or quietly redefining the terms of fairness for millions.
1 day agoCatholics and Muslims, together with all people of goodwill, are called to envision and open new paths through which life can be renewed.
1 day agoThe pulse of Indonesian democracy has moved to three arenas of contention: the asphalt of the streets, the viral volatility of social media and the high-stakes theater of the courtroom.
2 days agoWhen the "warmth" of the Idul Fitri living room becomes a cold interrogation, a woman’s Ivy League degree and global achievements are often reduced to a single, stinging metric: her marital status.
2 days agoWhen a state uses acid to silence its critics, it ceases to be a protector and becomes a perpetrator of terrorism.
2 days agoWe are honored that many citizens and friends of Ireland will commemorate St Patrick's Day across Indonesia’s vast archipelago.
2 days agoFor waqf to play a meaningful role in post-disaster recovery, governance must be strengthened through clear asset mapping, professional management, transparency and integration with broader development and disaster-risk strategies.
2 days agoTrue police reform is more than a change in regulation; it is a living social contract where legitimacy is earned daily and security is co-produced by the police and the public.
2 days agoThis cycle of impunity sends a clear and dangerous message: those who silence dissent through violence operate with the implicit protection of the state’s inaction.
3 days agoThe GCC countries are between a rock and a hard place as regards shaping the outcome of the ongoing Middle East conflict, assuming that Washington doesn't have a clear-cut strategy for the region.
3 days agoHundreds of trillions of rupiah meant to build infrastructure, create jobs and stimulate local economies are simply gathering dust in bank vaults.
3 days agoIndonesia's e-commerce industry in 2026 is entering a more mature phase, shifting from low-trust, price-driven marketplaces toward authenticity-led “mall” environments anchored by authorized sellers.
3 days agoSuch moves are a familiar tactic used by the military to project legitimacy and deflect international criticism
3 days agoASEAN needs a secretary-general that can act as both secretary and general - someone capable of convening difficult conversations, anticipating emerging conflicts and articulating a compelling vision for ASEAN’s role in the world.
3 days agoThe ongoing US–Israeli attacks on Iran appear to contradict the spirit of international law and have contributed to heightened instability in the Middle East.
5 days agoIn a world fractured by geopolitical rivalry and rising polarization, the quiet resilience of cultural expression, from Aceh to the global stage, may be the most enduring foundation for social peace.
5 days agoFor young Muslims, the urban, commercial environment of Las Vegas does not just challenge their faith; it transforms how they express it.
5 days agoIndonesia has mastered the aesthetics of innovation through endless incubators and certificates, yet true ventures are consistently traded for the safety of status and hierarchy. Until the culture stops rewarding symbolic participation and starts embracing the risk of public failure, entrepreneurship will remain performative rather than practiced.
5 days agoHistory repeatedly shows that military success does not necessarily translate into strategic success
5 days agoThe US campaign against Iran’s nuclear program is not a mission of peace but a violent maintenance of empire; an attempt to bomb a rival into submission before the logic of deterrence makes the hegemon's presence obsolete.
6 days agoCan “middle powers” bolster existing multinational institutions like the United Nations? Can they cooperate where their interests align to safeguard shared goods?
6 days agoThe Strait of Hormuz crisis has exposed our energy fragility. But the far graver threat, one that could unravel the nation, is food.
6 days agoPast oil shocks reshaped energy policy and fuel use. With electric transport and renewable power expanding rapidly, the latest disruption may reinforce trends already reducing the world’s reliance on oil.
6 days agoGaruda’s multi-billion dollar bet on 50 new Boeing jets will either modernize Indonesia's skies or ground the carrier in debt, depending entirely on whether the deal prioritizes operational logic over political optics.
6 days agoAs the global trading system continues to face pressures and shocks, CPTPP offers a unique platform for ambition: to deepen trade, expand opportunities for businesses and uphold high standards.
6 days agoWhile missiles capture the headlines, it is the silent calculations of the insurance market that truly hold the power to paralyze global trade.
1 week agoShare your experiences, suggestions, and any issues you've encountered on The Jakarta Post. We're here to listen.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We appreciate your feedback.