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Middle East and Africa

US, Iran presidents sign ceasefire agreement, but Trump says he could still resume attack

The 14-point agreement extends a ceasefire announced in April by another 60 days, including in Lebanon, to allow the two sides to negotiate a final truce.

1 hour ago
Asia & Pacific

China says 'welcomes' Iran-US signing deal to end Mideast war

US President Donald Trump and his Iranian counterpart signed the deal on Wednesday, with a ceremony set for Friday in Switzerland that will mark the start of a 60-day negotiation period. ...

1 hour ago
Economy premium

Govt to launch digital aid distribution system in October

The platform, known as Perlinsos Digital, is currently being tested in 42 cities and regencies before expanding to all 541 districts and municipalities nationwide. ...

2 hours ago

The Latest

Economy

Oil prices sink further as Trump signs deal to reopen Hormuz

The news boosted optimism for a lasting peace between the two nations after more than three months of war that has rattled energy markets and fuelled a fresh spike in inflation.

4 hours ago
Environment

Trap, neuter, release: Jakarta battles cat-astrophic stray numbers

Numbering as many as 1.5 million by some counts -- about one for every ten human inhabitants of the sprawling Indonesian capital -- street cats are ubiquitous and, for the most part, doted on.

4 hours ago
Economy premium

Purbaya in China to build cooperation on bonds and currencies

Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has departed for a five-day work visit to China to increase cooperation on bond issuances and local currency transactions.

4 hours ago
Sports

Ronaldo fails to shine as Congo earn historic World Cup point

Yoane Wissa's header cancelled out Joao Neves's early goal and the African side -- appearing in their first World Cup since 1974 when it was known as Zaire -- more than held their own.

5 hours ago
Academia

Homelessness: A growing challenge in an aging Malaysia

Rising living costs, increasing healthcare expenses and the absence of regular income can quickly push vulnerable elderly individuals into poverty.

5 hours ago
Quick Dispatch

Zamil Steel Vietnam sets new benchmarks for industrial excellence in Indonesia

Indonesia’s industrial landscape is undergoing a massive structural transformation, driven by high-stakes projects that demand unprecedented engineering precision. At the center of this shift is Zamil Steel Buildings Vietnam Co., Ltd., which is increasingly being tapped to provide the steel framework for the nation's most complex infrastructure.

9 hours ago
Academia premium

Beyond 'look East': Japan, Malaysia build partnership for uncertain age

Beyond formal military alliances, the evolving Japan-Malaysia partnership proves that decades of accumulated trust can be just as strategically valuable as a defense pact in an uncertain Indo-Pacific.

6 hours ago
FEATURES

All of me: A journey of becoming nonbinary

Through personal reflection and conversations with others, one writer explores gender, belonging, and the long – often arduous – process of becoming oneself.

6 hours ago
Academia premium

The 5Es of economic growth and its impact on exchange rates

As geopolitical crises bring the global economy to its knees, tinkering with interest rates won't save failing currencies—only a structural overhaul of a nation’s foundational "5Es," starting with energy self-sufficiency, can weather the storm.

7 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Graft trial of former Pati regent Sudewo starts in Semarang

Sudewo is charged with extorting officials appointed to fill various positions in 401 village administrations in 21 districts across Pati and taking bribes from railway track projects at the Transportation Ministry’s Railway Directorate General in 2022.

8 hours ago
Academia premium

A new framework for climate displacement

While some people remain to preserve cultural traditions and livelihoods despite mounting risks, others feel that they have no choice but to leave their homes.

8 hours ago
Regulations

US Federal Reserve holds rates steady, raises inflation expectations

The Fed decided to hold rates steady at 3.50 to 3.75 percent for the fourth consecutive meeting, with the vote being unanimous for the first time in a year.

9 hours ago
Academia premium

What might government overlook in the DHE regulation?

By shifting the focus from rigid gross export receipts to true, economically retainable value, this analysis challenges the structural assumptions underlying Indonesia's aggressive 100 percent natural resource repatriation policy.

9 hours ago
Politics premium

Student unions dissociate from BEM Bersatu after political ‘infiltration’ allegations

A rift seems to have appeared in the ongoing student movement against excessive budgetary spending and rising fuel prices after BEM Bersatu alleged that certain student unions may have been swayed by political influence, which elicited prompt denial from its peers as well as the PDI-P.

10 hours ago
Society premium

Prabowo orders shorter wait times for Indonesian pilgrims

President Prabowo Subianto has praised the country’s 2026 haj management but called for further improvements, including better services and shorter wait times for pilgrims.

10 hours ago
Academia premium

The economics of social mobility: Capability and cost of climbing the ladder

Mobility rests on two conditions, both necessary and neither sufficient alone. Individuals must possess the capability to climb, and the cost of climbing must be low enough for that capability to be exercised. 

10 hours ago
Opinion premium

Analysis: Police secure more power, less oversight

The passage of amendments to the 2002 Police Law marks a significant expansion of the National Police’s authority, renewing concerns that the institution is becoming increasingly powerful while remaining subject to limited external oversight. The House of Representatives approved the bill during a plenary session on June 9, following a few weeks of relatively smooth deliberations.

10 hours ago
Executive Column premium

Executive column: Ericsson chief says 5G key to Indonesia's digital ambitions

Ericsson Indonesia president director Nora Wahby spoke to The Jakarta Post’s Maudey Khalisha on May 19 to discuss rolling out the 5G spectrum in Indonesia toward realizing the country’s digital ambitions and elevating its global competitiveness.

10 hours ago
Editorial premium

Prabowo’s Myanmar initiative

Levering his unique background as a democratically elected former general, President Prabowo Subianto is uniquely positioned to break ASEAN's deadlock and rewrite history as Myanmar’s peacemaker.

11 hours ago
Society premium

Pressure mounts to halt, review Prabowo’s free meals program

Calls are growing to suspend and review President Prabowo Subianto’s flagship free nutritious meal program amid mounting concerns about persistent implementation problems, even as the National Nutrition Agency (BGN), under new leadership, moves to improve oversight.

11 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Riverbank erosion threatens 1,000-year-old historic site in Purworejo

The tree is regarded as a significant historical landmark in Purworejo, marking the area where ancient inscriptions were discovered.

11 hours ago
Archipelago premium

One killed, dozens injured after 6.7-magnitude quake hits Central Sulawesi

The disaster claimed one life and left 76 people injured, with 73 sustaining minor injuries and three suffering serious injuries.

22 hours ago
Regulations premium

Liquidity, credibility risks cloud mineral exchange plan

Creating a functioning mineral exchange requires building the necessary infrastructure, trading systems and market confidence, which analysts say could take longer than the time remaining until the targeted Jan. 1 rollout.

22 hours ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Sugiono arrives in Kazan for ASEAN-Russia talks

Foreign Minister Sugiono arrived in Kazan on Wednesday morning to attend the ASEAN-Russia Summit, where discussions on pressing regional and global issues are expected to take place over the two-day conference. 

1 day ago
Companies premium

PLN short of 20m tonnes of coal as contracts lag behind demand

PLN actually requires 154 million tonnes of coal annually to fuel its steam-fired power plants, but has secured contracts for only 134 million tonnes.

1 day ago
Middle East and Africa premium

Indonesia, Qatar deepen ties ahead of 50th anniversary in 2027

Qatar reaffirmed its US$4 billion commitment to invest in Indonesia as the two countries agreed to deepen bilateral cooperation ahead of a visit by the emir

1 day ago
Middle East and Africa premium

Prabowo reaffirms support for Palestine in call with Abbas

During their phone conversation, the Palestinian president expressed appreciation for Indonesia’s support while urging the Prabowo administration’s active role in advocating for the people of Palestine.

1 day ago

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Thu, June 18, 2026

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