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Politics premium

Govt denies ordering shutdowns of Papua documentary screenings

Senior minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra insisted that the government had never ordered a ban on screenings of the Papua documentary Pesta Babi (Pig Feast), maintaining its commitment to freedom of expression while rejecting the film’s allegations of state-driven “modern colonialism”.

1 hour ago
Economy

Trump says China to potentially buy as much as 750 Boeing planes

The orders, if finalized, would mark Boeing's first major Chinese deal in nearly a decade, after the US planemaker was largely shut out of the world's second-largest aviation market amid trade tensions between Beijing and Washington. ...

2 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

BRICS talks end without joint statement, exposing divisions over war in Iran

Tehran had wanted the grouping of emerging economies to condemn the US-Israeli war on Iran and accused US ally the UAE of direct involvement in military operations against it. ...

2 hours ago

The Latest

Americas

CIA director visits Cuba as communist island runs out of oil

Trump has repeatedly signaled that he wants to topple the communist government in Cuba.

4 hours ago
Economy premium

Russia, India show interest in Indonesia’s Biak spaceport project

Biak was selected for its proximity to the equator and its direct access to the Pacific Ocean, allowing first-stage rocket boosters to safely fall into open waters after launch.

4 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Power cuts hit millions in the Philippines

The power cuts occurred even though Philippine government agencies are observing a four-day work week, imposed shortly after the start of the Iran-US-Israel war.

4 hours ago
Archipelago

West Sumatra mine landslide kills nine

A cliff near the mine collapsed on Thursday, burying a group of miners working only three meters away, said West Sumatra police spokeswoman Susmelawati Rosya.

5 hours ago
Regulations premium

Govt pledges subsidies to curb imported food inflation

The statement came as the rupiah continued to face pressure, exceeding Rp 17,500 per US dollar and raising concerns over higher prices for imported food commodities, including soybeans, wheat, raw sugar and garlic.

5 hours ago
Companies premium

RI secures Russian commitment to resume stalled Tuna Block project

The government has secured a fresh commitment from Russian oil and gas firm Zarubezhneft to resume the long-stalled Tuna Block project in the Natuna Sea, with operations to restart next month.

6 hours ago
Economy

Trump touts 'fantastic’ deals with Xi but markets underwhelmed

United States President Donald Trump said he had made "fantastic trade deals" with China's Xi Jinping, as the pair met on Friday at final talks of a superpower summit, but the news gave markets little to cheer, while Beijing warned Washington about mishandling Taiwan and over the US war with Iran.

7 hours ago
Quick Dispatch

ITX 2026: Luxury travelers seek authentic experiences

The Indonesia Tourism Xchange 2026 (ITX 2026) has highlighted a major shift in luxury travel preferences, with affluent travelers increasingly seeking authentic and culturally immersive experiences rather than traditional displays of opulence. Industry experts also pointed to the rapid growth of ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs), which is expected to strengthen the luxury hospitality sector in the years ahead.

1 hour ago
Politics premium

Court ruling raises further questions over Nusantara’s future

Constitutional Court justices have asserted that the capital city status can only be transferred after a presidential decree mandating the handover has been issued, thus retaining Jakarta’s status as Indonesia’s capital for now.

8 hours ago
Quick Dispatch

The new travel mindset: Why flexibility is now essential to every smart trip

Planning a trip today feels a little different. It’s no longer just about finding the best fare and locking in dates as quickly as possible. With airfares still relatively high and travel plans often shifting unexpectedly, many travelers are becoming more thoughtful about how they book their trips.

21 hours ago
Warm Takes

Confessions of a quasi-nepo baby

As it turns out, not all nepo babies are created equal.

8 hours ago
Academia

Peatlands hold climate secrets we still miss

Peatlands have been developing over millennia on every continent and although they are globally important ecosystems, there is still much we don't know about them in order to make informed policy decisions today for benefits in the future.

9 hours ago
Academia premium

System, not symptom: Indonesia’s real higher education problem

Indonesia has no shortage of brilliant minds; what it lacks is a system capable of cultivating them

10 hours ago
Academia premium

Normalizing Myanmar’s junta will not bring peace

Frustration with a failed strategy should not lead ASEAN into a more dangerous mistake: legitimizing military rule without accountability.

11 hours ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Seven Indonesians dead, 7 missing after migrant boat sinks near Malaysia

Authorities rescued 23 Indonesians after a migrant boat sank near Perak, while officials continue searching for seven others still missing.

11 hours ago
Tech

Musk accused of 'selective amnesia,' Altman of lying as OpenAI trial nears end

A lawyer for Elon Musk hammered at the credibility of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on Thursday, near the end of a trial over whether to hold the ChatGPT maker and its leaders responsible for allegedly transforming the nonprofit into a vehicle to enrich themselves.

12 hours ago
Art & Culture premium

‘Unbound’: Quiet devastation woven through light and form

The exhibition pairs Allyson Jeong’s meditations on movement and release with Diane Tuft’s photographs of serene beauty, weaving a record of ecological loss.

12 hours ago
Academia premium

The Trump–Xi summit and the new rules of competition

The center stage now belongs to technologies and industrial systems that will define long-term competitiveness. And increasingly, these two countries will help define its direction. 

12 hours ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Indonesia mulls offer of Japan’s frigates, submarines

While confirming that they had received the offers from Japan, Indonesian authorities said discussions were still ongoing and no agreements were reached on the procurement of Japanese warships and other defense equipment.

12 hours ago
Academia premium

The calm that was never real: ‘Minsky stability' as a source of instability

The current crisis unfolding in the forex market is not the same as in 1997 and stems from inherited vulnerabilities, but what is similar is the artificially suppressed inflation underlying it.

13 hours ago
Society premium

Govt raises chance to review visa waiver policy

The government is mulling a review of its visa waiver scheme after multiple raids exposed hundreds of foreign nationals allegedly abusing the facility to enter Indonesia and run online gambling and scam operations from Jakarta and two other cities.

13 hours ago
Academia premium

Everybody wants to be a political influencer

Platform-native influencers actively participate in the shaping of illiberal democracy, which in Indonesia almost always means working within the configurations of the oligarchy they appear to scrutinize. 

14 hours ago
Opinion premium

Analysis: Indonesia eyes CNG, DME to ease LPG import burden amid energy crisis

The Indonesian government is looking to dimethyl ether (DME) and compressed natural gas (CNG) as alternatives to import-reliant liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), as it grapples with the impact of the global energy crisis triggered by the United States-Israeli war with Iran. Competing blockades by Iran and the US have shown little sign of easing, pushing up global energy prices and increasing pressure on Indonesia’s state budget, particularly energy subsidies for 3-kilogram LPG cylinders. In response, the government has raised prices for unsubsidized LPG products, sought alternative import sources and accelerated efforts to develop DME and CNG as substitute fuels.

14 hours ago
Opinion premium

Analysis: Indonesia’s digital tightrope: Between safety and free speech

This year appears to be a significant moment for the Indonesian government to test its content moderation mechanisms. As the state expands its authority over digital platforms, a major challenge remains: balancing the need to protect users from harmful and illegal content while ensuring that moderation efforts do not evolve into broader censorship and restrictions on freedom of expression.

14 hours ago
Politics premium

Outcry as prosecutors seek 18-year sentence for Nadiem

Prosecutors on Wednesday demanded an 18-year prison sentence for former education minister Nadiem Makarim over a corruption case linked to the procurement of Google Chromebook laptops for the ministry’s school digitalization program between 2020 to 2022.

14 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Ship reported seized off UAE as Trump discusses Iran with Xi

China is close to Iran and is the main buyer of its oil. Iran has largely shut the strait to ships apart from its own since the US-Israeli war on Iran began on February 28, causing the biggest-ever disruption to global energy supplies.

14 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Authorities examine increased Minyakita price in Pekanbaru

Vendors said they are running out of stock and requested additional quota of Minyakita from state-owned food public corporation Perum Bulog. 

15 hours ago

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Fri, May 15, 2026

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