Children, if shown a different model, may grow up with inner clarity that resists corruption not out of fear, but from principle.
17 hours agoThrough the appointment of ambassadors, we can expect to get a signal of how a president intends to drive foreign policy. ...
18 hours agoFrom a global perspective, tariffs mostly do more harm than good. While some argue that they contribute to national security, the reality is that tariffs raise costs and lower the quality of domestic production, undermining the very economies they are meant to protect. ...
19 hours agoWhen compared to automotive industry standards in various countries, Indonesia remains behind in adopting Euro standards.
20 hours agoThe Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) has been wavering for months between joining the coalition government of President Prabowo Subianto or playing the role of opposition, loyal or otherwise, in the House of Representatives. When it holds its congress in April, it is not clear whether it will have made up its mind.
20 hours agoOnce thugs, clad in the outfits of their mass organization, escape justice after extorting a business owner or street food seller, they will look for other opportunities to bully their way into wads of cash.
21 hours agoThe recently concluded 2025 “Two Sessions” conveyed a clear and resolute message to the world: China remains on a path of stable progress and unwavering openness.
1 day agoTrump's plan to slap tariffs on agricultural imports might sound good for domestic farmers, but a closer look at the US import-export gap in terms of products show that consumers will be the ones hurting when it comes to fresh fruits and vegetables as well as spirits, while retaliatory tariffs will hit farmers that export bulk commodities like soybean and corn.
1 day agoOver time, weaponized interdependencies will splinter global trade into rival blocs, undermining the ties that drove unprecedented prosperity gains for billions of people in recent decades.
1 day agoThe growing trend of labeling protests “paid movements” raises serious concerns about the suppression of dissent and the manipulation of public perception
1 day agoThe clampdown on free speech at Western universities and some institutions' self-declared "neutrality" as regards the systemic genocide occurring in Gaza reek of complicity in maintaining the status quo; whereas the broader issue at hand is epistemological resistance, specifically sociology's role in either erasing or preserving the Palestinian experience vis-à-vis settler colonialism and modern civilization.
1 day agoThe regulation of foreign ownership is critical to ensuring that foreign investment contributes to economic growth while protecting domestic businesses and maintaining national sovereignty over financial regulations.
1 day agoThe revision of the Indonesian Military (TNI) Law has not only sparked widespread controversy in public but interestingly also revealed a semblance of a rift within the government and military leadership.
1 day agoFor decades, the nation’s extractive industries have been plagued by issues such as corruption and regulatory inconsistency, as well as unfair profit-sharing mechanisms with local governments.
1 day agoSoutheast Asia is emerging as the jurisdiction lighthouse for sharia-compliant financial services, with Indonesia and Malaysia leading the charge.
2 days agoThe escalating trade tensions spawned by the US' unilateral tariffs, rather than a sign that multilateralism is failing, could indicate a painful transition toward a framework that better reflects the evolving global balance of power.
2 days ago2025 is Trump 2.0’s wakeup call that Europe cannot take the United States' defense umbrella for granted.
2 days agoA holistic approach involving regulators, banks and investors that embeds ESG principles as a business metric is key to ensuring that genuine sustainability efforts, not some branding hype, drive transformation.
2 days agoThe passage of the TNI Law revision this week raises pertinent questions about potential foreign interference as the government's reasoning behind its persistent refusal to ratify the Rome Statute, which allows the ICC to step in only when national courts fail to administer justice in serious crimes, such as human rights abuses involving a country's military.
2 days agoThe newly passed TNI Law revision essentially aims to normalize masculine hegemony in Indonesian society by justifying male dominance across the social, political and economic spheres.
2 days agoThe Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) imposed a 30-minute trading halt on Tuesday from 11:19 a.m. to 11:49 a.m.
2 days agoThe last time we wrote about the fragile Gaza truce, we questioned how long it might last. And now that we know the answer, we must pick up where we last left off.
2 days agoEV adoption is an elite-driven transition that benefits those who already have private vehicles while leaving behind those who need sustainable mobility the most.
4 days agoMining companies often miss a simple step to protect the value of their operation through improving the management of their water assets.
4 days agoThe reforms in 1998 never sent the military back to its barracks. It merely hides behind the civilian administration.
4 days agoDuring peak holiday seasons such as Idul Fitri, Christmas and New Year, food supply chains face critical distribution challenges.
4 days agoThe world’s water emergency demands urgent, coordinated and transformative action.
4 days agoThe government plans to establish 70,000 Red and White village cooperatives at an estimated cost of Rp 350 trillion (US$21.47 billion), with the official launch set for July 12, coinciding with National Cooperatives Day. This initiative aims to strengthen rural economies and tackle key challenges such as extreme poverty by improving access to staple goods. However, concerns have been raised about the project’s feasibility and the potential redundancy it may create alongside existing village-owned enterprises (BUMDes).
4 days agoSending alley cats to a designated island in Thousand Islands regency is a sure way of destroying their lives, especially if the human population is too small.
4 days agoTo cement its status as a true aviation hub, Indonesia must address critical challenges in infrastructure and workforce development.
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