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Where have all the allies gone in Trump's war?

It is as if Trump failed to pay for fire insurance and then filed a claim for a blaze he set, without warning the neighborhood. Now the neighbors are applying his own logic.

24 minutes ago
Archipelago premium

Videographer demands justice as he faces graft trial over project pricing

The videographer, Amsal Christy Sitepu, was named a suspect in November last year after authorities accused him of inflating production costs, allegedly causing state losses of Rp 202 million. ...

1 hour ago
Academia premium

After 20 years, it is time to amend the Citizenship Law

Though the 2006 Citizenship Law was hailed as a landmark in its day, it needs amending to reflect the modern-day realities of 2026 so Indonesians of diaspora communities and mixed marriages can contribute to and serve their homeland, if they choose. ...

1 hour ago

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Asia & Pacific premium

Prabowo makes long-awaited Japan visit amid Middle East war

After more than a year in office, President Prabowo Subianto made his maiden official visit to Japan, one of Indonesia’s largest investors and strategic partners, amid the war in the Middle East that has impacted both countries in the energy and economic sectors.

1 hour ago
Jakarta premium

Jakarta still attracts newcomers despite rising costs, shrinking jobs

Some people opt to move into the capital city due to limited job opportunities in their hometown, despite realizing Jakarta may not provide as many options as it did in the past.

2 hours ago
Academia premium

As war becomes just another post, are we losing our empathy online?

In the relentless rhythm of the infinite scroll, a humanitarian crisis carries no more weight than a trending meme. We aren't suffering from a lack of information, we are drowning in a digital flattening that turns empathy into an optional setting.

2 hours ago
Opinion premium

Analysis: Garuda’s losses persist despite bailouts, raising governance concerns

Garuda Indonesia continues to face deep financial distress, recording a net loss of US$319.39 million (Rp 5.2 trillion) in 2025, nearly five times larger than its 2024 loss. The recurring deficit has raised serious concerns, particularly as the flag carrier received a substantial capital injection of US$1.42 billion from state asset fund Danantara last year to stabilize its operations. Despite this financial support and multiple leadership changes, the national airline has yet to return to profitability, underscoring persistent governance challenges that have plagued it for years.

2 hours ago
Jakarta premium

Senen shantytown residents in limbo over promised homes

People who were living along the railway tracks in Senen were forcibly uprooted on Friday when heavy equipment allegedly rolled in to tear down their makeshift dwellings, before authorities had arranged temporary housing and the groundbreaking for a new Rusun project still weeks away.

2 hours ago
Middle East and Africa premium

RI strongly condemns Israeli killing of peacekeepers in Lebanon

Jakarta has condemned in the strongest terms the Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon that killed three Indonesian peacekeepers, as the border area became another flashpoint in Israel’s war.

3 hours ago
Editorial premium

Enough talking

If the President is serious about “the highest actors”, he should immediately mandate a clear, time-bound investigative architecture that prevents the case from being diluted by institutional turf wars.

3 hours ago
Regulations premium

Electrification drive needs stronger political will, ‘long-term strategy’

Shifting from fuels to electricity for powering households and transportation is a logical response to Indonesia’s dependence on energy imports amid the Mideast crisis, but experts say the success of electrification hinges on sustained policy support.

13 hours ago
Regulations premium

Indonesia approves 580 million tonne coal production plan, signals output boost

Previously, the government revealed plans to cut national production targets from 790 million tonnes last year to around 600 million tonnes this year in an effort to address an oversupply that had weakened coal prices.

17 hours ago
Economy premium

Govt focuses on securing water to mitigate earlier, longer dry season

With the dry season forecast to arrive early and last longer due to a potential shift to El Niño, the government is readying several agricultural measures, including AWD to maintain optimal rice production.

18 hours ago
Markets

Japan steps up yen intervention threats, signals rate-hike chance

Japan stepped up yen intervention threats and signaled that further falls in the currency could justify a near-term interest rate, as policymakers grow increasingly concerned about inflationary pressures from the Middle East war.

18 hours ago
Currently Obsessed

Two girls, two worlds, but one message from Indonesian cinema

One grew up in 1960s Surabaya, the other was born on Mars; both have something to teach us about facing an uncertain world with open arms.

18 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

Netanyahu restores access after Latin Patriarch blocked from Holy Sepulchre

Police prevented Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa from entering the church, citing security concerns as Israel enforces a ban on gatherings in synagogues, churches and mosques during the ongoing war with Iran, which has brought missile strikes near holy sites.

19 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

Albanese calls for clarity from Trump on objectives of Iran war

"I want to see more certainty in what the objectives of the war are and I want to see a de-escalation," Albanese said, responding to a question about his view on how Trump was prosecuting the war. 

20 hours ago
Academia premium

A ‘reciprocal’ trade deal that isn’t

In the 2026 Indonesia–US Agreement on Reciprocal Trade, the phrase “Indonesia shall” appears more than 200 times. “United States shall” appears only nine times. The agreement may not hold up under international law.

21 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

Indonesian UN peacekeeper killed, some injured in southern Lebanon

Another peacekeeper was critically injured, it said in a statement early on Monday.

21 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Air China resumes flights to North Korea after 6-year pause

Air China restarted direct flights between Beijing and Pyongyang on Monday after a six-year hiatus, another sign isolated North Korea is gradually opening up following the resumption of train services between the capitals.

21 hours ago
Academia

Facing Section 301, ASEAN must reform systems

What ASEAN must confront is not the tariffs themselves, but the “structure of unfairness determination.”

22 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

Pakistan prepares to host peace talks as Iran accuses US of ground assault plans

Pakistan said on Sunday it was preparing to host "meaningful talks" to end the conflict over Iran in coming days even though Tehran said it is ready to respond if the United States moves in with soldiers on the ground.

22 hours ago
Americas

Russian tanker nears Cuba with much-needed oil as Trump softens tone

A Russian tanker full of crude oil has entered Cuban waters and was expected to reach port on Monday, possibly granting a lifeline to Cuba as US President Donald Trump appeared to relax a de facto oil blockade on the Caribbean island.

23 hours ago
Regulations

WTO talks end in deadlock after Brazil blocks deal over e-commerce duties

World Trade Organization talks ended deadlocked on Monday as Brazil blocked a bid by the United States and other countries to secure an extension to a moratorium on customs duties for electronic transmissions like digital downloads, diplomats said.

1 day ago
Academia premium

Questioning truth in the post-truth era

The concept of truth is increasingly fraught in our post-truth era. In a world defined by unilateral power and hegemonic influence, we must learn to scrutinize public information with a discerning eye rather than accepting it at face value.

1 day ago
Academia premium

Fintech case exposes troubling misapplication of competition law

Recent crackdown on fintech lending ignores a critical reality: these "price-fixing" measures were actually regulatory mandates designed to protect consumers. By applying a rigid competition framework to a co-regulated market, the KPPU risks stifling financial inclusion and deterring the very investors the nation needs.

1 day ago
Society premium

Govt urges apps to comply as social media ban comes into force

Bigo Live and X are the only two deemed ‘fully complying’ with the government’s restrictions on social media use for minors, according to Communication and Digital Minister Meutya Hafid.

1 day ago
Society premium

Govt to soon announce one-day remote work policy to cut fuel use

The government will soon introduce a policy allowing civil servants to work from home one day per week as part of efforts to reduce national fuel consumption amid rising global oil prices caused by the ongoing war in the Middle East.

1 day ago
Sports premium

Herdman makes national team debut with victory in friendly

The 4-0 victory over Saint Kitts and Nevis in the 2026 FIFA Series competition in Jakarta became the first game and win for English coach John Herdman, who was appointed to helm the national men’s soccer team in January.

1 day ago
Academia premium

AI war has arrived, but the revolution isn’t done

The US-Israeli war against Iran is the first conflict in which the entire operational architecture ran at machine speed, with human commanders at the authorization margins rather than in the processing chain.

1 day ago

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Tue, March 31, 2026

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