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View all search resultsA secure Eurasian continent will inevitably radiate waves of stability to other parts of the world.
9 hours agoGlobal wealth accumulation this century has far outstripped economic growth, and the performance of that US$600 trillion of savings over the next decade rests heavily on how the gap is closed, a productivity boost or sustained inflation. ...
10 hours agoThe recently launched Bali Climate Financing Platform introduces a new model for translating road maps into implementation and if successful, it could be emulated in other provinces to safeguard regional economies toward building climate resilience. ...
11 hours agoThe Venezuelan opposition leader is the latest in a long list of controversial Nobel peace laureates that illustrate the committee's complex reasoning behind whether to choose a model of change or a model for change.
12 hours agoPrabowo’s populist, project-driven, fiscally expansionary approach has been unfolding in a fragile institutional setting.
13 hours agoIn Papua's conflict dynamics, civilian victims frequently become subjects of competing labels depending on which party controls the narrative.
14 hours agoWhen the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) chairman, Kaesang Pangarep, announced the party's new leadership lineup for the 2025-2030 period, a mysterious figure designated only as "Mr. J" was listed as the chief patron, with the full name to be revealed soon. PSI secretary general and Forestry Minister Raja Juli Antoni explained that the name was being kept secret under Kaesang's instruction.
14 hours agoA central bank mandated to achieve a government’s economic growth goals will blur the lines between monetary and fiscal policies.
15 hours agoFor the 2028 election option, the anti-Duterte forces lag behind the pro-Duterte group in preparations because of the absence of a clear successor candidate that they can collectively rally behind.
1 day agoUK banks, energy giants and arms exporters are at the heart of one of the world’s least-known human rights and environmental crises, research has revealed.
1 day agoOver the past decade, Indonesia’s digital landscape has evolved beyond its initial premise as "dinosaur" corporations slowly caught up with nascent disruptors, pointing to a future that will be defined by those that possess both youthful agility and mature resilience.
1 day agoIndonesia should initiate a multilateral humanitarian platform to develop international protocols for the protection of maritime humanitarian missions.
1 day agoThe governors’ challenge to the regional transfer fund cuts reflects a deeper call for participation in shaping the fiscal framework that defines their capacity to govern.
1 day agoDemocracies like Indonesia and the US treat books as potential dangers, especially those that question dominant narratives.
1 day agoCelebrating its 80th anniversary, the Indonesian Military (TNI) held a massive parade in Jakarta on Oct. 5, but amid growing concerns about the military intruding more and more into the political arena, the display of power may have sent the wrong message to some quarters about Indonesia’s democracy, already in peril.
1 day agoThe 2026 World Cup will be the first to feature 48 teams, offering more slots than ever before, a rare window that may not open so widely again.
1 day agoAustralia has a long history of not only working with PNG on defense, but also of Papua New Guineans being an integral part of Australia’s armed forces.
2 days agoAsia and the Pacific is the world’s most disaster-exposed region, yet pre-arranged financing, including insurance, remains strikingly low with coverage below 1 percent in many developing countries.
2 days agoEvery dollar spent on disaster preparedness multiplies in value by reducing future losses and safeguarding development gains.
2 days agoWhatever their views on existing regulations, Europeans must decide whether to surrender sovereignty and democratic processes to a bullying authoritarian populist.
2 days agoSo severe and devastating have the actions of the Israeli government and military been that they have managed to elicit sympathy merely for pausing the slaughter.
2 days agoChasing high growth without structural reform, institutional strength and sound fundamentals risks imbalances, rising inequality and eroded credibility.
2 days agoPresident Prabowo Subianto has recently implemented another round of changes to his cabinet, significantly expanding the executive branch by bringing in numerous figures, many of whom are affiliated with his Gerindra Party. This political maneuver has resulted in an increasingly swelling government structure, raising serious concerns about the potential for overlapping authority and administrative ineffectiveness.
2 days agoVenezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado fully deserved to be the laureate of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her nonviolent efforts to free Venezuela, which is on the verge of being a failed state.
2 days agoThe Giant Sea Wall would be a perfect disaster, destroying fish spawning grounds and local and migratory waterbird habitats.
4 days agoTeachers need to have the intellectual freedom to decide what and how to teach beyond algorithmic nudges.
4 days agoBeyond identity, we know that sports are a powerful element for promoting peace, development and social inclusion, creating new connections and friendships.
4 days agoFor Jokowi, the meeting with Ba'asyir reinforced his identity as a unifying figure, even in retirement.
4 days agoIndonesia will need to accelerate both revenue collection and government spending in the final months of this year, after realizing just over half of the 2025 outlook by the end of August. The Finance Ministry reported that state revenue reached Rp 1.64 quadrillion (US$98.61 billion) as of Aug. 31, or 57.2 percent of the outlook, and realized state spending of Rp 1.96 quadrillion (55.6 percent). This left the 2025 state budget with a deficit of Rp 321.6 trillion, equal to 1.35 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
4 days agoCarbon capture and storage (CCS) is no ordinary infrastructure, it involves cross-sectoral coordination, long-term liability management and public trust. None of which can be assumed to function automatically.
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