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Entertainment

'GTA VI' publisher files subpoenas in bid to unmask leaks

The leaks are seen as undermining the group's extensive marketing campaign, which began nearly three years ago with an initial trailer.

3 hours ago
Entertainment

'So bad it's good': Rough animated film becomes surprise Chinese hit

The film, made by a mother and son, follows the journey of a calf named Niu Lai and was crafted frame by frame over five years, local media reported, with the duo also composing original scores for the end credits. ...

5 hours ago
Economy

US, Canada fail to reach trade pact to avert Trump tariffs

The lack of a final agreement means that new 50-percent duties, set to impact some $20 billion of Canadian exports to the United States, took effect on Saturday. ...

6 hours ago

The Latest

Companies

Tesla, other automakers begin record vehicle recall in China

Beijing has this year increased oversight of the electric vehicle (EV) industry and introduced tougher safety requirements, as automakers, locked in a fierce price war, roll out technologies in the world's largest vehicle market.

7 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

US, Iran keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will hold a press conference at 2 p.m. Eastern time on Monday amid promises to reveal "the toughest sanctions in history" on Iran while also urging China to cooperate with Washington.

8 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Australia's capital to join gun buyback in response to Bondi Beach attack: Albanese

Albanese's center-left government enacted laws in January for the gun buyback, tighter checks for gun licences and a crackdown on ​hate in the wake of the gun attack ​at a Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales state, on Dec. 14, 2025.

9 hours ago
Society premium

Power must match responsibility, Yudhoyono tells conference

Yudhoyono told the conference that no nation should be too powerful to respect the rules and no nation should be too small to shape the future.

9 hours ago
Editorial premium

Clean air can’t wait

As millions choke on toxic air, the real threat to Indonesia’s lungs isn't just distant wildfires—it's the coal plants and industrial polluters running unchecked right next door.

10 hours ago
Quick Dispatch

PNM starts implementation of new Mekaar financing ecosystem

PT Permodalan Nasional Madani (PNM) is implementing the adjustment of the PNM Mekaar financing interest rate to 8 percent in an effort to ensure effective and targeted implementation by September 2026, while simultaneously providing ultra-micro entrepreneurs with access to more affordable financing backed by mentoring and empowerment.

1 day ago
Economy

Trump announces temporary tariff relief on ground beef imports

The US president did not say which countries would be exporting the beef but added there was a commitment to sell it at 25 percent below market prices.

10 hours ago
Opinion premium

Analysis: Drought, rising prices expose vulnerabilities in rice supply

Rice prices have trended upward for the past seven months despite the Prabowo Subianto administration’s claim that Indonesia has achieved rice self-sufficiency. The price increase has occurred even as rice stocks held by the State Logistics Agency (Bulog) remain high. The trend could intensify as an El Niño-induced dry season brings worsening drought conditions, potentially disrupting harvests and putting further upward pressure on rice prices.

10 hours ago
People premium

Saparinah Sadli: A century of curiosity, courage and conviction

A scholar, activist and mentor to generations of women, Indonesia’s pioneer of gender studies remains an enduring force for women’s rights and social justice.

11 hours ago
Europe

UK forecasts 'biggest' El Nino will smash records, spark hottest year

If the forecast is accurate, then 2026 "will far exceed our recent experience of El Niño and its worldwide climate influences", according to the physicist with the Britain's weather agency.

12 hours ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Indonesia, China agree to boost economy, security ties

Among topics discussed in high-level talks between Foreign Minister Sugiono and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Jakarta was the joint development by both countries in the hotly disputed South China Sea.

13 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Kalimantan fires rage as response lags

Forest and land fires continue to spread across Kalimantan amid a prolonged dry season, with extensive land clearing through burning adding to the threat as the government’s weather modification efforts struggle to contain the intensifying blazes.

13 hours ago
Regulations premium

Indonesia bets on gold to deepen markets, but risks capital diversion

Authorities launched the first exchange-traded funds (ETFs) backed by physical gold on Aug. 10.  

14 hours ago
Archipelago premium

NTT earthquake death toll rises to 83 as aftershocks hamper recovery

Wijayanto, director of BMKG’s Earthquake and Tsunami Center, said that the agency had recorded 4,258 aftershocks in the region as of Friday morning, with 31 having a magnitude of 5.0 or higher.

14 hours ago
Economy premium

Jakartans disinclined about Indonesian Credit Card

Reducing reliance on western credit card providers was the main notion behind the establishment of the Indonesian Credit Card (KKI), so the country has a system to rise to the task when worst comes to worst.

1 day ago
Markets

Iranian oil offers to Chinese buyers fall as US blockade bites

The US re-imposed its blockade of Iran's shipping and ports on July 13 as a deal to halt the war between them broke down in an attempt to cut off oil sales, Tehran's primary source of hard currency.

1 day ago
Archipelago premium

Whirlwind damages dozens of houses, injures one in North Sumatra

The torrential rain and whirlwind that struck Medan underscore the increasingly uneven weather patterns across Indonesia, with some parts of the archipelago experiencing intense rainfall even as the dry season expands and intensifies elsewhere.

1 day ago
Asia & Pacific

Pacific nations detain Chinese, Indonesian boats for illegal fishing

Four vessels were detained or taken to port by authorities in Kiribati, Palau and Papua New Guinea for illegal fishing or breaches of fishing licenses.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Indonesia, EU target October CEPA signing

Under the CEPA, around 90 percent of tariff lines for Indonesian goods entering the EU market will gradually be eliminated to zero.

1 day ago
Companies

People first: Why human resilience will shape Asia's future

For Randy Lianggara, president of emerging markets Asia at Sun Life, Asia’s future will be shaped not only by economic growth and technology, but by the resilience, adaptability, empathy and human potential of its people

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Lower EV motorcycle subsidy may stall adoption, industry warns

President Prabowo Subianto unveiled a subsidy program for 1 million locally made electric motorcycles in his Aug. 14 state budget address, pitching the scheme as a triple win for consumers, energy security and jobs.

1 day ago
Tech

Trump signs memo to help drastically boost US commercial space launches

The White House wants to enable at least 1,000 launches and re-entries annually by 2030, up from 178 launches last year.

1 day ago
Academia

Malaysia’s Nasi Lemak index

Much like The Economist’s Big Mac Index, tracking the price of a standard packet of nasi lemak reveals the true story of Malaysia’s domestic purchasing power far better than quarterly GDP figures.

1 day ago
Academia premium

The world is burning less, but the rhetoric says otherwise

Despite apocalyptic headlines and political rhetoric, global satellite data reveals the planet is on track for its quietest fire season in more than a century.

1 day ago
Markets

Asian markets extend rally as traders assess US Treasuries pledge

The lack of progress on reopening the Strait of Hormuz added to unease on trading floors, with oil prices gradually rising over the past two weeks as the United States and Iran remain deadlocked.

1 day ago
FEATURES

Adulthood, in installments: The hidden cost of keeping things together

Nobody warned us that grown-up life would have to be held together by a stack of small monthly charges.

1 day ago
Academia premium

The harder work of holding Papua

The more difficult question is what allows sovereignty to endure not merely as an assertion of authority, but as a political relationship in which citizens can see themselves. 

1 day ago

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Sat, August 22, 2026

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