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Editorial

Obrigado, Senhor Lula

Our children will discover new cultures and new ways of thinking by taking the trouble to learn new languages. 

1 hour ago
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$12b boost won’t fix all

The finance minister's massive liquidity boost, while well-intended, has ultimately failed to read the mood across all economic layers. ...

1 day ago
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Prabowo’s APEC charm

As the leader of a prominent middle power, President Prabowo showed that he was also a magnet for international leaders.  ...

2 days ago

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Quo vadis TNI reform?

The plan goes against the military reform agenda this nation embarked on 25 years ago. Among the major items of that agenda was a gradual phasing-out the TNI’s territorial functions.

2 years ago
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Zainuddin Amali’s tiki-taka

Working for the PSSI will give the outgoing minister another five years of influence.

2 years ago
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Collaborate for justice

Indonesia has long recognized the role of justice collaborators and will need them more in particular to ensnare corrupt people who have managed to evade justice.

2 years ago
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PSSI under ‘der panzer’ Erick

Erick's goal is crystal clear: Rebuilding Indonesian soccer to shoot for the ambitious 2046 FIFA World Cup host bid.

2 years ago
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Sulky toward Australia

Indonesian oversensitivity has harmed the neighbors’ friendship in the past.

2 years ago
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Politics holds Papua hostage

Unless this decades-long approach changes, conflict will continue to plague Papua and other hostage takings will recur and the cycle of violence will persist.

2 years ago
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New capital: A giant’s baby steps

The government needs to find a way to reassure investors that the capital relocation will move ahead and not slow down regardless of who wins the election.

2 years ago
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A sentence, but few answers

The court said Ferdy’s crime had tarnished the reputation of the National Police, and the trial has indeed left many unanswered questions about what is going on inside the institution.

2 years ago
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Let the record show

As the clock ticks toward what is certain to be a heated election year, the time is now for the government to take real action and create an environment in which corruption cannot thrive, and in doing so, finally set down this administration's antigraft legacy.

2 years ago
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Focus on survivors

An important lesson from past major disasters is that while there is little we can do for the dead, we can save those who have survived but are in critical condition. Some victims of the recent quake are in hospitals and in makeshift tents, often still in a state of shock over losing loved ones and their belongings. The freezing weather is not helping rescue efforts either. Unless they get help fast, some of these people could join the list of fatalities.

2 years ago
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Indonesia's Islam, for the world

Scholars might debate the orthodoxy of Indonesian Islam, but it may just be what world peace needs, and NU and other like-minded groups are the ones to deliver it, in line with the country's rising prominence on the global stage.

2 years ago
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Press freedom and its enemies

In Indonesia, as in many other parts of the world, media freedom continues to be under assault from many quarters. 

2 years ago
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Code of Conduct, at least

At least now ASEAN and China have a formal forum to defuse tension in the resources-rich sea. Both sides have committed to keeping the conflict at a manageable level because the South China Sea is one of the world’s busiest sea lanes. 

2 years ago
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Rising high

Indonesia’s economy recovered strongly last year amid global shocks and high inflation pressures to reach the highest growth rate since 2014. 

2 years ago
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The future is hybrid work

We had come to see jammed roads as a necessary evil for an emerging economy, but the COVID-19 curbs proved overwise. We learned that traffic could be vastly reduced while life went on because much of the work to keep the wheels of society spinning could be done from home.

2 years ago
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QRIS: The end for e-wallets?

It is safe to assume that the QRIS system, having grown over the years both in usage and features, will assume an increasingly dominant role in digital payments.

2 years ago
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Haj fund catch-22

The government is facing a catch-22 situation in managing its haj finances.

2 years ago
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Don't take the bait

Paludan's antics have drawn condemnation not only from the governments of Muslim countries, but also from the secular West. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson was quick to condemn the incident as “deeply disrespectful”, while a spokesman of the United States State Department called it “repugnant”, “disgusting” and “vile”. 

2 years ago
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State against mixed marriage

This does not sound like a nation that respects freedom and diversity, both guaranteed by the constitution, the state ideology Pancasila, and the state motto "Unity in diversity".

2 years ago
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ASEAN matters

And for those who expect that the regional grouping can have relevance to ordinary people's lives, they certainly hope Indonesia can repeat the success from the Group of 20.

2 years ago
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Regulating domestic service

A long-term view that includes training and other empowerment facilities is necessary in deliberating the bill on protection for domestic workers, which can only benefit Indonesia and our workers both at home and abroad.

2 years ago
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Motorists must pay to pass

For sure Jakarta needs traffic restriction policies like ERP, due to the growth of motorized vehicles that far outpaces that of roads in the megalopolitan city

2 years ago
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Rural autocracy

Village heads could become “little kings” that would no longer be able to differentiate between public and personal interests in exercising state power.

2 years ago
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Rescheduling export ban

Stopping the production of copper concentrate will not only adversely affect export earnings and state revenues but also will cause massive worker layoffs.

2 years ago
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New Zealand story

Jacinda Ardern played the role model of a leader who not only did her best for her nation, but also knew when to step back and ensure a sustainable succession.

2 years ago
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Justice for Kanjuruhan

The investigation team also concluded that the Indonesian Soccer Association (PSSI) had been negligent by ignoring regulations and called for the resignation of its chairman and executive committee. 

2 years ago
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In search of soccer glory

Erick became a sort of continental poster boy for making the 18th Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang a success.

2 years ago
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Another New Year

The end of the New Order in 1998 marked the beginning of a new era of inter-racial relationships, in which the state took action to eliminate discrimination against minority groups.

2 years ago
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Reaching out to 1965 exiles

Indeed, only by acknowledging the suffering of the victims and giving them the justice that they deserve could true reconciliation, or closure, finally be achieved.

2 years ago
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Our external balance

Pressure on the rupiah will be generated more by the growing concern over a global economic recession, which is setting off negative investment sentiment in emerging economies like Indonesia and causing investors to move to safer places.

2 years ago
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