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Editorial

Singapore's moment of truth

Despite high optimism among Indonesian officials, public suspicion persists regarding Singapore's sincerity, particularly concerning the extradition treaty.

17 hours ago
Editorial

Acknowledging our dark past

Removing violent accounts from history books will not "right a wrong" but rather would whitewash our past.  ...

1 day ago
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Beyond celebrations

The common thread tying together Jakarta's perennial flooding, choking pollution and constant congestion is weak political will, and unless the local administration addresses this underlying factor starting now, these issues will continue to plague this historic city for the next half century. ...

3 days ago

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A test of trust

The short-lived dispute between Aceh and North Sumatra over four outlying islands serves as a reminder that a nation as vast and diverse as Indonesia requires continuous political will and efforts, as well as sensitivity, to maintain our hard-fought, hard-won national unity.

4 days ago
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Quagmire anyone?

The Trump administration still has the leverage to change the equation, if not the outcome, in the Israel-Iranian conflict. 

5 days ago
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Achievement vs. popularity

Indonesia still faces a daunting challenge to qualify for the World Cup, and questions arose about whether the team's reward was premature. 

6 days ago
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Love our expats

Our bureaucrats should learn to be less xenophobic in dealing with expatriates.

1 week ago
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Risky insurance reform

The primary motive behind the regulation is to ensure the financial sustainability of health insurers, who are struggling with rising claims amid soaring medical cost.

1 week ago
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Early school a new burden

Several studies in developed countries such as Singapore and England have shown that delaying school start times actually improves students’ well-being and academic performance.

1 week ago
Editorial

Mining and tourism don’t mix

Someone issued licenses for mining in a prime tourism region. What were they thinking?

1 week ago
Editorial

Demonizing CSOs

President Prabowo's communication style, while a key part of his nationalist branding, reflects populism, which tends to divide society between "the people" and "others", who are often framed as a common enemy threatening the nation.

1 week ago
Editorial

Stunting policy gets stunted

More than half of the targeted 82 million children probably do not need free meals at school and would not appreciate it as much since they get better and more nutritious food at home.

1 week ago
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Ailing hospitality industry

People are unlikely to plan vacations when the economy is weak and the administration fails to create jobs, the primary driver of spending power and disposable income.

2 weeks ago
Editorial

Economic gunboat diplomacy

We must avoid premature concessions, because the US trade policy remains in flux, with legal challenges ongoing.

2 weeks ago
Editorial

Prabowo’s S. Korean approach

The bilateral ties between Asia’s fourth and fifth-largest economies are too significant to fail.

2 weeks ago
Editorial

Don’t neglect our pilgrims

The government cannot remain silent when citizens are facing hardships in their bid to fulfil their religious obligation.

2 weeks ago
Editorial

Whither ASEAN community?

This year, ASEAN still barely resembles a community in its true sense of the word as its leaders have come up with a new vision for 2045 with even more audacious targets.

2 weeks ago
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Older, slower bureaucracy

Now is not the time to think about raising the civil service retirement age, lest we lose out on the coming demographic bonus and thereby miss our Golden Indonesia 2045 goal of becoming a high-income economy and advanced society by our centennial.

2 weeks ago
Editorial

Prabowo’s PNG ambition

Prabowo believes that as a full member state, PNG will strengthen ASEAN in facing geopolitical challenges. 

3 weeks ago
Editorial

Same plan, new excuses

The long-waited, and so-called “green”, long-term electricity business plan (RUPTL) is here, but it is not what we were hoping for.

3 weeks ago
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Looking beyond South Jakarta

While continued development of Blok M will undoubtedly enhance the area’s appeal, Governor Pramono must look beyond South Jakarta if he wants Jakarta to become a “global city” that’s on par with urban giants like Singapore, New York, London and Tokyo.

3 weeks ago
Editorial

RI, France aim for centennial

To be more widely welcomed in the Indo-Pacific, France should focus on acting as a local power rather than a foreign power dictating terms to countries in the region. 

3 weeks ago
Editorial

Deepening Sino-Indonesia ties

Relations with China cannot be pinned solely on strong economic cooperation as some issues remain, including the skirmishes in the South China Sea, and the flooding of Chinese goods into our markets. 

4 weeks ago
Editorial

Tough on hoodlums

From directing traffic to looking for parking spots, these preman, derived from the Dutch word vrijeman, are all eager to lend a hand, in exchange for petty cash or loose change in your glove compartment. 

4 weeks ago
Editorial

Are we in a crisis?

What we have now is a grim new reality, whether one attributes that to domestic politics, the global economy or changing technology. Unlike the pandemic, there is no end in sight.

4 weeks ago
Editorial

Why another school system?

Many public schools suffer from poor infrastructure, buildings that are outdated or even dilapidated, and lack adequate educational resources.

1 month ago
Editorial

From muscle to might

The AGO-TNI arrangement is seen as a dangerous erosion of the democratic principle of civilian supremacy.

1 month ago
Editorial

Questioning historical revision

Critics suspect the project aims to glorify the incumbent government and will serve as "official history" in textbooks across all educational levels, at least for Prabowo's five-year term.

1 month ago
Editorial

Democracy, 27 years later

The shadow of Soeharto's past now seems to loom over the nation, threatening the civilian supremacy we fought so hard to establish.

1 month ago
Editorial

TNI professionalism matters

The TNI has claimed compliance with standard operating procedure, but the presence of civilians at such a dangerous zone shows otherwise.

1 month ago

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Tue, June 24, 2025

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