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View all search resultsWith the new year close in sight, Indonesians are beginning a new chapter to reorganize their priorities. Whether that be finding comfort with their respective families or advancing their careers, new spaces can allow that change as we enter into 2026.
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1 month agoEven as the local gaming industry has global successes, the country’s developers struggle to be taken seriously.
4 years agoThough it has proven to be a good platform to make money, many Indonesians choose to use OnlyFans solely for fun.
4 years agoThe pandemic has turned many avid smokers to a cheaper alternative called tingwe.
4 years agoThough it may look easy and endlessly fun from the outside, many musicians tire of the drama and uncertainty pop stardom brings
4 years agoFilms that have tried to screen during the pandemic have failed to live up to already-low expectations. But some filmmakers try to look on the bright side.
4 years agoLike a growing number of Americans, Young decided the right time to undergo plastic surgery was in the middle of a pandemic.
4 years agoBite Club, initially a small group for survivors of shark encounters, now includes victims of dog maulings, alligator bites and even a hippo attack.
4 years agoThe Jakarta Post talks to pop and rock stars who have sidelined their music for traditional careers
4 years agoFrom a cobblestoned street in downtown Belgrade, the Sava perfumery has seen more than half a century sweep past without ceasing in its mission to keep the city's citizens smelling flowery and fresh.
4 years agoYouTubers doing passive activities such as sitting for hours and staring into space are somehow getting millions of views. We explore the phenomenon.
4 years agoOnline learning has been hard for students, parents, and children, but especially so for children with special needs.
4 years agoTarot card readers are the newest Twitter influencers. The Jakarta Post tries to understand the phenomenon, and gets our cards read in the process.
4 years agoFans of Spanish rapper Pablo Hasel - known for lyrics that voice discontent - say that his arrests illustrates the lack of free speech in Spain.
4 years agoGovernment critics and activists allegedly criminalized by the use of the controversial ITE Law has left them traumatized, with personal and professional setbacks, and often without legal recourse under the current system to clear their names.
4 years agoWith little faith in government institutions to warn them about volcanic hazards, villagers living around Mount Merapi created their own YouTube live streams to provide updates on the volcano's activity.
4 years agoIt is essential that volunteerism is understood not as an “import” but rather as something very much part of the local fabric.
4 years agoWith visual humor that is both absurdist and purposefully kitsch, Indonesian meme creators are finding fame online.
4 years agoIran's millions-strong legion of gamers revel in online worlds, but they have to fight daily real-life obstacles imposed by US sanctions in their quest to level up and keep playing.
4 years agoA website promoting conversion therapy has put Indonesia's LGBT community on edge. The Jakarta Post digs into the matter to find out whether it's real, and whether it's dangerous.
4 years agoA Polish court on Tuesday ordered the frontman of heavy metal band Behemoth to pay a fine for posting a picture of a foot stepping on an image of the Virgin Mary.
4 years agoStarted by a group of 30-somethings, a charity movement is growing and distributing food as an independent collective to help people in need.
4 years agoThe first customer of the day, or "istiftah", gets to name his or her price for the goods or service being purchased, without the usual process of haggling and compromise that is quintessential to street markets.
4 years agoAs dating apps become increasingly popular in Indonesia, cases of sexual assault and deception have risen. We spoke with some survivors about their stories.
4 years agoWith over 2 million followers, David Soerdjana's awkward, moral teaching videos have become a gold mine for memes. But its good-hearted nature has also amassed its creators the respect of adoring fans.
4 years agoWhatever opinion one might have of Valentine’s Day, it is a keenly anticipated day of the year for one particular business.
4 years agoWhile in Europe it's all about couples cozying up, in the US it's more about schoolchildren celebrating friendship while in Japan women give chocolates to their bosses.
4 years agoEvery year, Indonesians get into a spat about Valentine's Day. The Jakarta Post talks to those who celebrate it and those who think it's a sin.
4 years ago"Even if I had the best job, I wouldn't stay," said the curly-haired 32-year-old French teacher who is keen on starting a family.
4 years agoThe Surabaya neighborhood’s Chinese-Indonesian inhabitants are celebrating ten years of continued struggle with an arts-focused Lunar New Year.
4 years agoMany young Indonesians of Chinese descent find their multicultural identities a constant balancing act.
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