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Editorial

Talking clean energy into existence

The best place to start realizing clean energy would be to finally pass a long-delayed bill on new and renewable energy.

1 day ago
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The last peace accord?

As a key player behind the Helsinki Agreement, Indonesia has the credibility, and perhaps the responsibility, to become a global peace mediator. ...

2 days ago
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People power in Pati

The uprising in Pati serves as a powerful message to leaders at all levels of government about the importance of public trust and consultation.  ...

3 days ago

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An insidious proposal

If passed, the revised law will not bode well for the already tarnished image of the Constitutional Court; not after a spate of high-profile controversies in an election year that saw all members of the bench get slapped with ethical misconduct.

1 year ago
Editorial

Japan's MRT diplomacy

The MRT's daily ridership has consistently increased since it began operations on March 24, 2019, from 86,000 to 91,000 last year and 119,000 today.

1 year ago
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Please don’t stop the spending!

Such strong reliance on domestic demand lends our economy a degree of resilience that can keep the wheels turning even when external circumstances are unsupportive.

1 year ago
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Small rights steps

The frontrunner and the eventual winner of the presidential race, retired Indonesian Military (TNI) general, Prabowo Subianto, has long been tied to allegations of human rights violations, a charge that he categorically denies.

1 year ago
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Silver is just the beginning

The Uber Cup team was made up of players aged 21 years old on average, which observers deem as critical as they transition from the youth to senior level.

1 year ago
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An elusive club

The former presidents, Jokowi to be included not too long from now, remain political bigwigs fighting for their own parties’ survival, rather than statesmen or women who solely think about the well-being of the country’s 280 million people.

1 year ago
Editorial

Citizenship duel

Indonesia does not recognize dual citizenship for adults, and minors with one non-Indonesian parent are required to choose a single citizenship once they turn 18 and renounce the other passport.

1 year ago
Editorial

Invest in skilled workers

Indonesia’s thriving economy, shown by GDP growth of 5.11 percent in the first quarter of this year, is a plus that makes it among the best investment destinations in the region.

1 year ago
Editorial

Time to look beyond JETP

An effective JETP must be a burden-sharing agreement in which both sides are ready to pay. 

1 year ago
Editorial

Hot new world

However we define this sweltering weather, the past few weeks may offer a glimpse of our future: hotter days, and more of them, amid the climate crisis.

1 year ago
Editorial

Democracy needs its free press

Even with its diminishing role in the news ecosystem, the press remains instrumental in creating space for public discourse on important public issues.

1 year ago
Editorial

Prabowo's head start diplomacy

Under Prabowo, Indonesia as a middle power will be keen to play a more prominent role in global affairs, and geopolitical aspects such as security and defense will be critical. 

1 year ago
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On letting go

Before Prabowo can start making good on his own promise of continuity, his unofficial political sponsor, Jokowi, has to let him rise out from his own shadow.

1 year ago
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Surcharging air passengers?

Adding a surcharge without revising the ceiling price would only strangle the already tight airline industry margin. 

1 year ago
Editorial

Golden generation

The team and the country will need Shin’s touch more than ever after the Asian Cup, whether or not the squad wins the coveted trip to the Paris Olympics.

1 year ago
Editorial

Thai's Myanmar initiative

Myanmar is in the throes of an emergency on multiple fronts, with allied anti-junta groups backed by a pro-democracy parallel government seizing control of several military posts and towns.

1 year ago
Editorial

Human-centered journalism

While the internet, and later social media, have created seismic changes in the media industry by disrupting how news and content are distributed and monetized, if we are to believe proponents of AI, the change that is coming will be even more fundamental.

1 year ago
Editorial

Dawn of a worse dengue era

The Health Ministry estimated in 2017 that a dengue outbreak, which sickened around 200,000 people, cost the economy nearly Rp 1 trillion (US$61 million).

1 year ago
Editorial

No surprises

We couldn't have expected the Constitutional Court to rule any differently on the multiple election disputes it was handling and while it averted political havoc in doing so, it leaves us with the bigger question: Who are the real losers?

1 year ago
Editorial

Militarizing Papua

The military's recognition of the OPM by its self-declared name is more than mere semantics, and we can expect an escalation in its operations to quell the separatist group fighting for an independent Papua.

1 year ago
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Enlighteningly frightening

Horror films are not merely vessels of terror but also cultural expression, reflecting the nation's rich tapestry of folklore, mythology and communal anxieties.

1 year ago
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Tough choices for the rupiah

Further depreciation of the rupiah would eventually put our inflation rate and economic growth at great risk, given the impact of imported inflation.

1 year ago
Editorial

Same old Singapore

As both Wong and Prabowo have committed themselves to continuing the policies of their predecessors, there will be no meaningful hurdles in the relationship between the two neighbors.

1 year ago
Editorial

Anticipating an Israeli response

There are fears that the economy could reel from the potential impact of soaring oil prices or the costs of further global supply chain disruptions.

1 year ago
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The open ESG flank

Failure to meet environmental, social and governance (ESG) expectations – especially the E part – creates dangerous vulnerability both at the corporate and the macroeconomic level, and hence a risk to Indonesia’s industrial development.

1 year ago
Editorial

Whither ASEAN in the South China Sea?

As ASEAN maintains its deafening silence in the South China Sea, Indonesia could step up to the plate in a mediating role, wielding its recognition as a rising middle power with regional and some global clout.

1 year ago
Editorial

Safe journey

Over the weekend, as thousands of homebound travelers left Jakarta toward cities throughout Java and elsewhere, motorists were stuck for hours in a 25-kilometer long traffic jam in Betung, South Sumatra, trying to reach the provincial capital of Palembang, which also serves as a way station to other major cities on the island.

1 year ago
Editorial

Reckless mining oversight

The government seems to care only about the revenue generated from the mineral sectors and ignores the environmental destruction and the plight of the people affected by the related industries. 

1 year ago
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Happy ‘mudik’, safe trip

The government has announced a four-day extended holiday, effectively giving Indonesians a 10-day holiday from Saturday until April 15.

1 year ago
Editorial

A telling silence

With the legislature entering a five-week recess today, the politicians supporting an inquiry into irregularities in the February general election may well have lost their chance.

1 year ago
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