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Securing stable work in an uncertain world

Every country in our region is struggling with the question of how education systems can keep up with the pace of change. 

8 minutes ago
Family Matters

The parents who learn Roblox before their kids do

Screen time limits are the easy part. Parents today are doing something much harder to keep their kids safe. ...

19 minutes ago
Middle East and Africa premium

Gaza-bound flotilla says Israeli forces intercepting fleet

Indonesian journalists, volunteers among those taken hostage after vessels lost contact. ...

29 minutes ago

The Latest

Middle East and Africa

Trump says he paused attack on Iran, signals nuclear deal may be possible

US President Donald Trump said on Monday he had paused a planned attack against Iran after Tehran sent a peace proposal to Washington, and that there was now a "very good chance" of reaching a deal limiting Iran's nuclear program.

54 minutes ago
Academia premium

Advanced therapy: How Indonesia can escape the middle-income trap

To escape the middle-income trap, Indonesia must transition from a passive market into a global producer of breakthrough medical innovations.

1 hour ago
Archipelago premium

Tribal clashes in Papua Highlands leave 13 dead, hundreds displaced

Police said the clashes also caused extensive property damage, with 177 houses, 63 traditional honai homes, eight shophouses, a school building and a village office set on fire. The conflicting groups also torched 48 cars and 43 motorcycles.

1 hour ago
Academia premium

The world must not turn its back on vaccination

The world is losing sight of the overwhelming evidence that vaccines save lives.

2 hours ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Indonesia, Netherlands officials urge unhindered respect for UNCLOS

Amid mounting geopolitical turbulence, officials from Indonesia and the Netherlands said in a forum on Monday that safeguarding key international legal frameworks such as the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) has become more critical and that the rights of archipelagic states cannot be ignored.

2 hours ago
Academia premium

Values-based realism: Countering US hegemonic foreign policy

As US foreign policy shifts into a cutthroat, transactional game under Trump, Europe is fighting back by forging its own strategic autonomy rooted in value-based realism.

3 hours ago
Quick Dispatch

Beyond the subak: the story of the award-winning Paving Puzzle

Students from Universitas Warmadewa, Bali, have highlighted the hidden potential of subak, the traditional Balinese irrigation system that has been recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage.

21 minutes ago
Politics premium

New armaments aim to defend sovereignty, says Prabowo

President Prabowo Subianto symbolically handed on Monday replica keys to new armaments over to the military as a means to defend Indonesian sovereignty amid shifting geopolitical realities.

4 hours ago
Quick Dispatch

PNM Mekaar Customers Show Women’s Empowerment Strengthens Family Economy

Women’s empowerment continues to play a vital role in supporting Indonesia’s economic growth. With Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) contributing more than 60 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), women entrepreneurs have become an increasingly important driving force in improving family welfare and community development. More than half of Indonesia’s MSMEs are managed by women, positioning them as key contributors to household income and local economic resilience.

1 hour ago
Academia premium

Indonesia is in the shadow of a perfect economic storm

The rupiah’s march toward 18,000 per dollar is not merely a currency story; it is a warning signal of something deeper, the erosion of confidence in Indonesia’s economic direction.

4 hours ago
Markets

EM FX steady, stocks reel as bond selloff spreads on inflation fears

Bonds from Tokyo to New York extended losses on Monday as inflation fears stoked investor wagers on rate hikes from global central banks. G7 finance ministers in a meeting in Paris looked to find common ground to tackle imbalances from the selloff.

4 hours ago
Opinion premium

Analysis: Rupiah’s drop signals deeper risks beyond market volatility

The rupiah recently plunged to an all-time low of Rp 17,514 per United States dollar, and pressure on the currency may intensify in the second quarter as Indonesia faces a convergence of external and domestic challenges. Maturing government debt, dividend repatriation by foreign investors and soaring oil prices are tightening dollar liquidity, while the latest MSCI Indonesia rebalancing threatens further capital outflows.

4 hours ago
Society premium

Nadiem case deters young Indonesians overseas from returning

The prosecution of former education minister Nadiem Makarim, an Ivy League graduate who left Indonesia’s first unicorn start-up Gojek, which he cofounded, to serve in government, is fueling unease among young Indonesians overseas who now question whether returning home is worth the risk.

4 hours ago
Think Big premium

From US to home, Juara pushes 'jamu' skincare into the spotlight

Traditionally brewed as a herbal drink to prevent or treat ailments, jamu has been given a modern twist by Juara, which has transformed its natural ingredients into contemporary skincare products.

4 hours ago
Editorial premium

Not China’s problem

Any impression that rules are enforced selectively or that crackdowns are politically motivated would be extremely detrimental to the country’s investment climate.

5 hours ago
Markets premium

BI governor announces policy shift as rupiah slides

In a House or Representatives hearing on Monday, Bank Indonesia (BI) Governor Perry Warjiyo said “we believe” the rupiah will end up averaging around Rp 16,800 per United States dollar, within the Rp 16,500 to Rp 16,900 target range set in the 2026 state budget.  

14 hours ago
Economy premium

Chili prices rise as fuel costs climb, Idul Adha demand surges

Authorities noted that unfavorable weather conditions and attacks from plant pests and diseases had temporarily disrupted agriculture production in several areas.

19 hours ago
Economy

G7 finance chiefs seek to tackle imbalances in wake of bond selloff

Ministers are set to discuss the economic fallout from the conflict and volatility on global bond markets, which are of particular concern to Japan, as they also seek common ground on tackling economic tensions and global imbalances.

19 hours ago
Politics

Prabowo says Indonesia to build up defense capabilities with new aircrafts

Jakarta signed an $8.1 billion deal in 2022 under then-defense minister Prabowo to purchase 42 French-made Rafale fighters.

19 hours ago
Companies premium

INA fills executive posts after months-long vacancies

According to a Bloomberg report on Wednesday, citing unnamed sources, the INA has appointed investment banker Oki Ramadhana as its new chief executive officer.

20 hours ago
Middle East and Africa premium

Indonesia presses ahead with UNIFIL deployment despite safety concerns

The Foreign Ministry confirmed that 744 Indonesian Military (TNI) personnel are scheduled to depart for the conflict-hit region on May 22 as part of the regular rotation of Indonesian peacekeepers stationed in southern Lebanon. 

20 hours ago
Americas

In Tierra del Fuego, a hunt for the rodent carrier of hantavirus

For several days, biologists from Buenos Aires will set traps at various locations on the southern island of Tierra del Fuego to analyze whether the captured rodents carry the Andes strain of the virus, the only one known to spread between people.

21 hours ago
Economy

China's economy loses steam at start of Q2

Better-than-expected exports and China's domestic fuel-pricing controls have helped weather the energy shock, but higher input costs threaten to squeeze already weak factory margins and further dampen consumer spending if the conflict drags on.

22 hours ago
Academia premium

What we don’t measure, we waste

When waste is not measured, it does not appear in performance metrics; when it does not appear in metrics, it is rarely prioritized.

23 hours ago
Health

WHO keeps evaluation of hantavirus as 'low risk'

The MV Hondius is expected to dock in the Dutch port of Rotterdam between 10:00 am (0800 GMT) and midday on Monday, according to officials, before disembarking the 27 remaining people on board: 25 crew and two medical staff.

23 hours ago
Archipelago premium

N. Sumatra running out of measles vaccines amid increasing cases

The province recorded 748 cases as of April 30, with 51 cases having tested positive after laboratory tests, compared to March 5 data with only 387 cases.

23 hours ago
Markets premium

IDX Composite index falls further at open

The Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) Composite index plunged as the market opened on Monday, extending its downward trend following the MSCI index rebalancing announced last week.

23 hours ago

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Tue, May 19, 2026

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