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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 hour 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

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The F-15EX's appeal

The shopping spree, if the deals are carried through, will give a significant boost to the country’s defense capabilities amid fears about the implications of great power rivalry in the Indo-Pacific region.

1 year ago
Editorial

The power of women’s soccer

While women’s soccer continues to progress, Indonesia seems to have missed the boat.

1 year ago
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Captive to power

It's not easy to shut down power plants that cost billions of dollars to build, many of which have most of their planned operational period still ahead of them.

1 year ago
Editorial

Not just nostalgia

Contemporary disappointment over Western dominance of the global status quo could reinvigorate Indonesia's ties to the African continent, where it forged friendships when it founded the inaugural Asian-African Conference in 1955.

1 year ago
Editorial

Mistargeted subsidy

Forcing PT KAI to sell tickets below the market price will only endanger the company’s financial health and in turn will put the operation of its other regular train services at risk and disrupt its future railway development in many parts of the country.

2 years ago
Editorial

The Indonesian dream

Jokowi has remained steadfast in his commitment to advancing Indonesia as a global player, but the true test of his leadership will be in how he fulfills his vow to preserve the country's democracy as it plays out against the backdrop of the 2024 elections.

2 years ago
Editorial

False pollution solutions

Air pollution is responsible for an estimated 2,500 premature deaths a year in Greater Jakarta, while also causing other health problems such as immune, respiratory and cardiovascular disease.

2 years ago
Editorial

Fiscal stability, credibility are key

Though the draft 2024 state budget might be criticized for being boring, it offers the soothing effects of familiarity while considering the global uncertainties that continue linger, and hence avoiding the likelihood of any midyear adjustments.

2 years ago
Editorial

Nation in waiting

Getting Indonesia to the finish line in 2045 will be a massive undertaking and one that will require political stability, a very valuable commodity in a country with a multi-party system.

2 years ago
Editorial

Praise to Malaysian voters

The election results allows PM Anwar a sigh of relief because his federal government can now complete its five-year term until 2027. 

2 years ago
Editorial

More than just a sibling rivalry

The decades-long conflict between the police and the military, at least below the surface, has remained unaddressed. 

2 years ago
Editorial

Arbiters of truth or blasphemy?

Persecuting people on the basis of their faith is not only going against the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion, but it also runs counter to the teaching of most major religions.

2 years ago
Editorial

GDP more resilient than thought

In Indonesia, periods preceding general elections tend to see increased domestic spending by both organizations and consumers, with a noticeable impact on economic growth.

2 years ago
Presidential Race

Reverse political ageism?

Whatever the age minimum for the presidency is, we need to have strong and transparent reasons for setting it.

2 years ago
Editorial

Better safe than sorry

Both Indonesia and China have agreed that all involved in the project must make an all-out effort to ensure the high standards and high quality of the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed train. 

2 years ago
Editorial

Empowering ASEAN youth

Being significantly less competitive than its regional cohorts will spell great dangers if Indonesia does not remedy these issues.

2 years ago
Editorial

Bending the arc of democracy

Anyone old enough to remember the heady summer of 1998 who sees the direction of the country’s politics today will feel we are still living under the shadow of Soeharto. 

2 years ago
Editorial

Tip of Papua famine iceberg

The government knows that extreme weather events can cause crop failures almost every year but does little to prevent and mitigate the impacts of them.

2 years ago
Editorial

Fruits of ‘free and active’

The government has been forging a good relationship with China because it is Indonesia’s most important trading and investment partner and has developed an economic heft on par with the world’s other major powers.

2 years ago
Editorial

Window closing for EV plan

Indonesia has the biggest economy in Southeast Asia, a growing consumer market, EV purchasing incentives and the world’s largest nickel reserves.

2 years ago
Editorial

Soldier on, KPK

All attempts to amend the 1997 Military Court Law since the beginning of the Reform Era have stalled because of TNI objections.

2 years ago
Editorial

Bracing for 'boiling' season

Aside from the hotter dry season forecast for Indonesia this year, the government needs to prepare for the longer term of 'global boiling'.

2 years ago
Editorial

Sustainable media

It is unthinkable for any nation to lose its trusted journalistic voices, but the diversion of advertising revenue to big tech platforms as a result of uneven competition could make the unthinkable a reality.

2 years ago
Editorial

Interfaith marriage made impossible

The rising number of interfaith marriages is an inevitable consequence of Indonesia becoming a more open and mixed society.             

2 years ago
Editorial

The waiting game

Donor countries are waiting for Indonesia to create a conducive environment in which various energy-transition programs can be implemented.                                                             

2 years ago
Editorial

Unhealthy party politics

The Golkar crisis was not triggered, at least not directly, by Airlangga's poor results at polls, but by his alleged plan to leave the two pro-government coalitions.               

2 years ago
Editorial

ASEAN's ailing democracy

ASEAN will lose its international credibility if it fails to restore the fundamental rights of its member states’ citizens.

2 years ago
Editorial

WTO, we need you back!

The reality is that all countries care about fair trade only where it serves their interests, and they object to it where it runs counter to their interests.

2 years ago
Editorial

On precarious ground

The frequency of diplomatic personnel changes has put Indonesia on precarious ground, especially as it relates to sustained engagement with Washington.

2 years ago
Editorial

Burn out or fade away

Art should inform its audience about the human condition and great art can serve as a rallying call against evils in politics.

2 years ago
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Sat, August 23, 2025

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