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Markets

Dollar firms as cracks emerge in peace deal, shipping through Hormuz drops sharply

The dollar was firm on Monday as uncertainty clouded a tentative US-Iran peace deal following threats from President Donald Trump to restart the war in the Middle East and Tehran's announcement it had closed the Strait of Hormuz.

17 minutes ago
Academia premium

Purbaya faces test of credibility and fiscal management

The problem for Purbaya is not the policy itself. The problem is the communication surrounding it. ...

30 minutes ago
Politics premium

Ex-minister Roy Suryo detained for defamation in Jokowi’s diploma case

The Jakarta Police have detained former youth and sports minister Roy Suryo and health activist Tifauzia “Tifa” Tyassuma over alleged defamation linked to the case of former president Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s contested university diploma, marking a major escalation in the long-running controversy. ...

41 minutes ago

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Jakarta premium

Dry season boosts concern about Jakarta's air quality

With the dry season approaching, concerns are mounting over deteriorating air quality in Jakarta with this year’s El Niño predicted to exacerbate the pollution and increase health risks for millions of people.

1 hour ago
Academia premium

US-Iran agreement: A deal built on mutual exhaustion

The document's operational core, per leaked accounts of its 14 points, is narrow.

1 hour ago
Opinion premium

Analysis: Who should pay for Greater Jakarta’s public transit

After more than two decades without a fare increase, the Jakarta administration is once again debating whether it is time to raise Transjakarta ticket prices. As passenger numbers continue to surge and operating costs outpace revenue growth, maintaining the current flat fare of Rp 3,500 (20 US cents) is becoming increasingly difficult. Yet the debate extends beyond whether passengers should pay more. It also raises a broader question: Should Jakarta alone continue subsidizing a service that increasingly benefits commuters from across Greater Jakarta?

1 hour ago
Archipelago premium

Batam tax status entices cigarette smuggling into Indonesian customs area

Cigarettes produced in the Batam, Bintan and Karimun Free Trade Zone (FTZ) are not required to have a tobacco products excise (CHT) if consumed inside the FTZ, leading to much cheaper cigarette prices when compared to those produced inside the Indonesian customs area.

1 hour ago
Jakarta premium

Jakarta's birthday gift to all, free public transportation, tourism spots

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has decided to offer free public transportation and tourism spots under its management to celebrate the city’s 499th anniversary for three days on Monday, and June 27 and 28 to all Indonesians, and not simply Jakarta residents.

2 hours ago
Jakarta premium

As the capital approaches 500 years, Jakartans long for a seamless transit city

Jakarta remains marred by longstanding mobility problems, even as the capital turns 499 years old on Monday.

2 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Active, retired Army soldiers among suspects in N. Sumatra death

Labuhanbatu Police have handed over the dossier of an active Indonesian Army personnel to the Military Police Sub-Detachment I/1-2 Rantauprapat. 

2 hours ago
Editorial premium

499 years of Jakarta

For all its progress, however, Jakarta continues to struggle with the consequences of its rapid urban growth.

2 hours ago
Companies

Local student empowers neurodiversity community by improving access to quality education

Ryan Angouw, founder of MagnaMinds, continues to advocate for neurodivergent students across Indonesia as he advances his mission to create a safe space and inclusive education for all.

8 hours ago
Europe

Dutch Prime Minister makes formal apology to Moluccans

Many Moluccans, from the so-called "spice islands" in eastern Indonesia, fought for the Dutch colonial army during the post-World War II struggle for independence.

11 hours ago
Economy premium

Rolling blackouts in Java reignite concerns over electric grid

Rolling power outages across parts of Java and Bali over the weekend have disrupted household and business activities, reigniting concerns over the reliability of Indonesia’s electricity system, with experts warning that the situation could persist for up to two more weeks.

14 hours ago
Sports

Japan rout Tunisia 4-0 in World Cup's 1,000th match

Daichi Kamada opened the scoring after four minutes, bundling home Keito Nakamura's low cross from close range, before Ayase Ueda doubled Japan's lead in the 30th minute with a fierce low drive into the far corner.

18 hours ago
Europe

Meloni tells Trump to focus on his own popularity

The Italian premier had accused Trump on Friday of being a liar for alleging that she had "begged" him for a photo with her during this week's Group of Seven summit in France.

19 hours ago
Europe

France restricts alcohol consumption as Europe swelters in heatwave

A punishing heatwave sweeping across much of Europe prompted a partial alcohol ban in France, nationwide warnings in Germany and the closure of a soccer fan zone in Spain, as temperatures climbed towards record levels.

19 hours ago
Sports

Advocaat proud after Curacao earn first World Cup point

The former Netherlands coach said the result, secured thanks to goalkeeper Eloy Room's 15 saves, was reward for supporters who never lost faith despite a bruising 7-1 defeat by Germany in their World Cup debut six days earlier.

19 hours ago
Europe

Report says UK PM Starmer ready to quit, but source says he is still focused on the job

Britain's Observer newspaper said Prime Minister Keir Starmer was expected to resign on Monday and set out a timetable for his departure, though a government source said Starmer remained focused on getting on with the job of governing.

20 hours ago
Economy premium

Medical device firms raise concerns over centralized procurement

Industry representatives stated that fiscal pressures have narrowed spending capacity among regional governments, particularly for healthcare services and medical equipment procurement.

20 hours ago
Academia premium

Beyond the pitch: The World Cup as a stage for recognition

Beyond the goals and the glamor of the 2026 pitch, the FIFA World Cup has quietly evolved into humanity's most powerful arena for political survival, cultural recognition and global solidarity.

22 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

JD Vance departs Washington for Iran talks in Switzerland

"I think we're going to hopefully make progress on the nuclear issue, make progress on the Lebanon ceasefire issue. Those are the two big things that I think we're to be focused on," Vance told reporters before departing from Joint Base Andrews, saying he could only join the talks "for a day or two."

22 hours ago
Economy

US disputes Iranian claims about closing Strait of Hormuz

Negotiators from the United States and Iran were set to start peace talks in Switzerland on Sunday.

23 hours ago
Sports

Germany into World Cup last 32 after late comeback, Dutch thrash Sweden

Substitute Deniz Undav was the hero for Germany, scoring a 68th-minute equalizer before calmly slotting his second in the fourth minute of stoppage time to settle an enthralling Group E game in Toronto.

1 day ago
Middle East and Africa

US and Iran set for new talks after delay and deadly strikes

The talks in Burgenstock, Switzerland, are meant to open a two-month negotiation period on issues left unresolved by the initial accord, notably Iran's nuclear program.

1 day ago
Art & Culture

Archaeologists discover 'never before seen' pre-Hispanic ruins in Mexico

The site includes a circular stone platform unlike any other unearthed in that part of Mexico.

1 day ago
Americas

World Cup delivers uneven fortunes for Vancouver's small businesses

Some businesses in cities hosting the 2026 World Cup matches have been riding a wave of international customers, while others find themselves locked out of the action.

1 day ago
Middle East and Africa

Lebanon state media says five dead in fresh Israeli strikes on south

US officials including President Donald Trump have expressed frustration at Israel's campaign in Lebanon.

1 day ago
Asia & Pacific

Australia vows to rein in any H5N1 bird flu after confirming first case

Testing had confirmed the bird, found sick near Esperance, a town about 570 km southeast of Perth, the capital of Western Australia, had the deadly strain.

1 day ago
Sports

Mum is here! Vozinha's World Cup wish comes true

Vozinha said he was delighted his mother would finally be able to see him play at the World Cup in person, but made it clear he wanted the focus to return to soccer.

1 day ago

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Mon, June 22, 2026

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