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The drawing's on the wall

The government and stakeholders must act now to protect archeological sites on Sulawesi from a growing list of threats, from climate change to mining. 

17 hours ago
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Unifying a diverse air fleet

The Indonesian Air Force has already demonstrated a unique capability to bridge these technological divides in real-world scenarios.  ...

1 day ago
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Endgame in Pati

In the Central Java regency of Pati, the target in the uprising, one who had incurred the wrath of so many in the impoverished region was Regent Sudewo, a politician from President Prabowo Subianto’s Gerindra Party.  ...

2 days ago

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Playing with fire

Prabowo's audience at home does not fully agree with him. They are deeply pessimistic about the council created by Trump.

3 days ago
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Safety, first and foremost

Two recent air and land transport incidents have again pointed out that, regardless of the vast improvements over the past decade, safety requires continuous, consistent maintenance nationwide.

5 days ago
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In institutions we trust

Long-term public trust in financial stability and in monetary policy can only be vested in institutions, not in individuals, who come and go.

6 days ago
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Walking the human rights talk

Democracy in Indonesia has been on the retreat in the last 10 years or so, freedom of speech and other types of freedoms are being undermined, and activists and civil society groups warn of a shrinking civic space.

1 week ago
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The harm of free speech

The Grok controversy shows that Indonesia’s regulatory architecture for digital technology is still catching up with reality.

1 week ago
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Direct attack on democracy

It is not too far a stretch of our collective imagination to deduce that antidemocratic forces have continued to whittle away at the hard-won gains of the Indonesian people, when nearly three decades since the precipitous events that led to massive sociopolitical reform, those who have benefited from direct elections are now seeking retrogression.

1 week ago
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Sugiono's progress report

The minister has laid out his mission. What is lacking here is what concrete actions Sugiono will take and will continue to pursue to realize the ambition?

1 week ago
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Climate ‘band aids’ are not enough

A comprehensive climate adaptation plan aiming at long term mitigations against extreme weather should be prepared.

1 week ago
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The illusion of self-sufficiency

Self-sufficiency was a core promise of Prabowo’s campaign, and the global geopolitical climate has made the idea politically attractive. 

2 weeks ago
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New year, new coach, new hope

Herdman is known for his belief in strong collective spirit and "mental toughness", which demands players maximize their physical potential.

2 weeks ago
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We can do better in 2026

Without a massive increase in investment, our economy will diverge further from the National Medium-Term Development Plan road map, which envisions a gradual increase in gross domestic product growth from 5.3 percent in 2025 to 8 percent in 2029.

2 weeks ago
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KUHP must be challenged

A key test will come soon when the Constitutional Court hears a challenge to bans on insulting the president and the government — two provisions that fly in the face of decades-old precedents set by the same court.

2 weeks ago
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Sinking trust in tourism

As an archipelagic nation, Indonesia relies heavily on sea transport for visitors, yet enforcement of safety standards remains uneven.

2 weeks ago
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New criticism, old terror

We are again reminded that the space for government critics to express their opinions is shrinking, with a series of terror and intimidation.

2 weeks ago
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Undoing democratic reform

Indirect elections through local councils offer no guarantee of cleaner or cheaper politics, if they go ahead they may be composed of political party representatives who are often no less corrupt than elected officials. 

3 weeks ago
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Beyond wage hikes

Instead of simply calculating minimum wages that will support a decent standard of living per worker per region, the government must do more in implementing an integrated policy approach that focuses on cost of living relief for households.

3 weeks ago
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Stop Trump and all aggressions

Any decent nation should condemn any act of aggression by one country against another as a matter of principle, if anything else, but Indonesia opted not to do that both when the US attacked Venezuela and when Russia invaded Ukraine. 

3 weeks ago
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Restless Aceh

We do believe that the President would be able to deliver his March deadline and people will wait patiently as long as they are convinced by the ongoing process.

3 weeks ago
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The wild, wild waste

Landfills should operate only for residual waste, making disposal a last resort rather than a primary solution.

3 weeks ago
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A mandate squandered

Meaningful reform in the Prabowo administration would require not only a reshuffle but a reduction in size, a step that would signal seriousness about governance over optics.

4 weeks ago
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Rule by the law?

The police chief's signing a regulation that counters a court ruling prohibiting active-duty officers from holding a civilian post is a blatant act of disrespect toward the rule of law.

4 weeks ago
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Trust is the currency of fiscal policy

We won’t know until January, but we are probably looking at the highest fiscal deficit in decades.

1 month ago
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Let hope overcome fear

Hundreds of thousands of displaced people in Sumatra fear that "good news" will never come because the central government insists everything is under control. 

1 month ago
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JETP waits for takeoff

One of the JETP’s most ambitious and politically sensitive flagship goals, the early retirement of the Cirebon-1 coal-fired power plant, now appears to be effectively off the table.

1 month ago
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Bittersweet Games

Since 1995, Indonesia’s best performance at the SEA Games when not hosting had been a top-three finish, making this year’s result a notable benchmark in the country’s recent sporting trajectory.

1 month ago
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An unhistorical history book

Rather than erasing dark chapters of Indonesian history, the government should allow marginalized voices to tell their stories, ensuring the younger generation learns comprehensively about what the nation did.

1 month ago
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Anti-Semitic terrorism

The Bondi Beach attack is a warning that Jewish around the world are becoming vulnerable with the rise of antisemitism.

1 month ago

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Thu, January 29, 2026

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