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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.

11 hours ago
Editorial

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. ...

1 day ago
Editorial

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.  ...

2 days ago

The Latest

Editorial

GDP: Let’s keep our guard up

All three presidential candidates have promised GDP growth of 6 to 7 percent, as Jokowi did in the past.

1 year ago
Editorial

The Indonesia Hospital in Gaza

Indonesian people should be proud of the humanitarian work of the hospital, and the sacrifice of its medical workers and volunteers.

1 year ago
Perspectives

A judicial disgrace

Anwar has been removed from his position as the court’s chief justice and barred from handling election-related cases.

1 year ago
Editorial

Jokowi goes to the White House

It is almost certain that President Jokowi will table the ongoing war in Gaza in his conversation with his host, who is likely to persuade Jokowi to soften Indonesia’s stance on Israel’s genocidal acts in Gaza.

1 year ago
Editorial

The rupiah dodges a bullet

With the Fed having held rates steady for second time in a row, analysts say the central bank might leave them unchanged in December as well, creating calm for emerging market currencies such as our own until the end of the year.

1 year ago
Editorial

A public disservice

Self-suffiency is a noble goal, but let's not force the issue if the expertise isn't available domestically, lest we end up creating another snarl with what was supposed to be a public transit solution.

1 year ago
Editorial

The world is failing Gaza

More importantly, these attacks kill helpless and innocent children – more than 3,000 in the span of three weeks, according to the latest figures.

1 year ago
Presidential Race

Can Jokowi be neutral?

The President is said to have mobilized his apparatchiks to pave the way for his eldest son, who now leads Surakarta, to contest the election.

1 year ago
Editorial

Stop spiraling waste problem

From the fire incident, we now know how poor waste management can cause not only environmental and health hazards, but also pose security and safety threats.

1 year ago
Editorial

Stability over growth

As most of President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s cabinet ministers will be preoccupied with the political agenda of their respective political parties, the fiscal and monetary authorities will be practically the sole management of the economy.

1 year ago
Editorial

Inspirational para athletes

Indonesia's para athletes have taken their game to the Asian level, leaving us reeling in awe at their performance and achievements.

1 year ago
Presidential Race

The benefit of incumbency

The pairing of Prabowo and Gibran could not have been more incongruous, but parties in the ruling coalition obviously think that this is their best shot at winning next year’s presidential poll.

1 year ago
Editorial

Israel can do no wrong?

There has been a tendency among the Western media to focus on Israel's suffering while ignoring the decades-long violence the nation has committed against the Palestinian people.

1 year ago
Editorial

Investigating chief justice

We fully support the investigation, for there are clear indications that Anwar may have committed an ethics violation.

1 year ago
Editorial

Ensuring fair CPO prices

The fair price mechanism should be upheld especially because over 70 percent of Indonesia’s CPO supplies are controlled by only eight to 10 business groups.

1 year ago
Editorial

China's life-saving vaccines

Developing countries prefer to borrow from China because it simply means business and does not take elements like human rights, press freedom, and economic liberalization into account.

1 year ago
Editorial

Go to Ubud

It's a blood sport with very little in the way of rules or regulations and as we ourselves witnessed earlier this week, whatever was left of the rules of the game was dismantled to make way for a vulgar display of power.

1 year ago
Editorial

Jokowi and his legacy

Jokowi has admitted to playing an active role in defining the course of the upcoming presidential election for the good of the nation, but the Constitutional Court’s ruling early this week only indicates the opposite.

1 year ago
Editorial

Subsidy reform: Never say never

Experts have pointed to the distorting effect of subsidies, known as a misallocation of resources, meaning that funds do not go where they are most useful.

1 year ago
Presidential Race

The more the merrier

Next year, the youth vote will be just as important as the Muslim vote or the Javanese vote.

1 year ago
Editorial

Salvaging the Constitutional Court

The Constitutional Court is now at the nadir of its credibility and can no longer function as a guardian of the Constitution.

1 year ago
Presidential Race

A retrograde ruling

In the midst of growing opposition toward increased dynastic politics, the Constitutional Court ruled on Monday that anyone who has been elected to a regional post can run in a presidential election, regardless of age, clearing the path for President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo's eldest son Gibran Rakabuming Raka to join the ticket of Gerindra Party presumptive presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto in next year's ballot.

1 year ago
Editorial

Factoring election into minimum wage decision

It would be unfair to use the civil servant salary increase as a pretext to demand a minimum wage hike since the government decided to raise the wage of civil servants, military personnel and pensioners after a four-year moratorium, while the private-sector minimum wage has increased every year.

1 year ago
Editorial

Killing the death penalty

One of the main reasons for Indonesia's high level of death sentences is President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo's "zero-tolerance" policy against drugs.

1 year ago
Editorial

Firli unfit to lead KPK

The President must use his power, as stipulated by the law, to remove Firli from his post, or risk being remembered for turning a blind eye or even being complicit in his shenanigans. 

1 year ago
Editorial

Saving pension funds

The longer that the mismanagement remains, the larger the financial losses incurred by pension funds will be, because, like life insurance funds, pension funds are long-term and have long-term contingent liabilities.

1 year ago
Editorial

No more eye for eye

Without any global intervention, the violence will spiral out of control only leading to further misery for the people in Gaza and Israel.  

1 year ago
Legislative Race

Credible elections

As long as corruption remains rampant, state institutions, including the KPU, should serve as role models in providing no room for graft. Elections should produce lawmakers who fight for people’s aspirations rather than narrow personal or factional interests.

1 year ago
Editorial

The trap of protectionism

Manufacturers have long complained that local content requirements put them at a disadvantage vis-à-vis foreign competitors in the global market.

1 year ago
Editorial

Badminton nightmare

This was the first time that Indonesia, once a widely feared badminton powerhouse, failed to win any medals in the sport at the Asian Games in its 61 years of participation.

1 year ago
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