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Academia

Who owns the ocean’s genetic wealth?

As geopolitics spreads into a new global era, developing states risk being sidelined unless they step up now to demand an equitable, inclusive seat at the High Seas Treaty table.

35 minutes ago
Politics

Former vice president Try Sutrisno dies, aged 90

The retired Army general, who served as vice president in 1993-1998 during the Soeharto administration, will be interred at the Kalibata Heroes Cemetery in South Jakarta. ...

37 minutes ago
Markets

Crude soars, Asian stocks drop after US strikes on Iran

Analysts do not rule out the possibility of oil prices hitting US$100 a barrel, a level last seen at the start of the war in Ukraine. ...

1 hour ago

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Academia premium

Making human rights due diligence work for social justice in Indonesia

To turn a paper tiger into a genuine catalyst for social justice, Indonesia must move beyond voluntary pledges and adopt a supported mandate that balances global trade demands with the practical needs of local businesses and workers.

1 hour ago
Academia premium

Global health financing needs a reset

Dependence on a small number of provider countries has become a structural vulnerability, as shifts in their political and fiscal priorities reverberate across the entire system.

2 hours ago
Americas premium

Indonesia reaffirms free and active policy amid tariff concerns

The tariff deal with the United States should not be interpreted as Indonesia siding itself with one side, but rather as an effort to seek cooperation with all friends and partners that align with President Prabowo Subianto’s vision on foreign policy, according to the Foreign Ministry.

3 hours ago
Economy

Shipping companies divert vessels around Cape of Good Hope after strikes on Iran

Maersk stated that the firm will continue to prioritize the Trans-Suez route once the situation stabilizes and security conditions permit again.

3 hours ago
Academia premium

Reform the mining licensing system to buoy 8% growth target

To unlock the President's 8 percent growth target, the government must overhaul its centralized mining bureaucracy and replace administrative bottlenecks with a streamlined, high-compliance licensing system.

3 hours ago
Politics premium

Prison sought for activists in August unrest sparks outcry over free speech

Prosecutors from the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) are seeking two-year prison terms for four activists accused of inciting last year’s nationwide riots, a demand civil groups denounce as an attempt to silence government critics.

3 hours ago
Society premium

Social, economic condition hinders Gen Z from having children: UN

Three out of four young people in Indonesia want to have two children or more, but they also believe they will eventually have fewer children in their lifetime, according to the United Nations family planning body.

4 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

Israel hits Tehran again after killing Khamenei, leadership council takes over

US and Israeli strikes - and Iranian retaliation - sent shockwaves worldwide through sectors from shipping to air travel to oil, amid warnings of rising energy costs and disruption to business in the Gulf region.

4 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Coastal erosion on Rangsang Island threatens agriculture, state border

Coastal erosion on Rangsang island tends to increase during year-end when the northerly wind blows.

4 hours ago
Academia premium

Four circuit breakers stand between the US-Iran war and World War III

Commentators reach for the most dramatic analogy: World War III. The analogy, while not absurd, overstates the probability of escalation.

4 hours ago
Academia premium

Analysis: Indonesia’s trade gamble amid Trump’s policy mood swings

Indonesia’s much-celebrated breakthrough in lowering United States tariffs is already losing its shine. Just one day after the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART) was sealed, securing a headline tariff cut to 19 percent, the US Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump’s earlier tariff regime was unlawful. The question now is not how deep the cut appears on paper, but whether Indonesia has genuinely strengthened its bargaining position or is merely navigating an increasingly unpredictable trade landscape.

4 hours ago
Middle East and Africa premium

Indonesia monitors pilgrims, migrants as US-Israel strikes on Iran raise war fears

In the wake of the United States-Israeli war on Iran, markets are shaken and hundreds of thousands of Indonesians in the Middle East are left fearing an escalating war during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

4 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Prosecutors reject sailor's defense plea in 2-tonne drug smuggling case

Fandi Ramadan is closer to the death penalty after prosecutors rejected his defense plea.

4 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Medan mayor admits mistake, revises circular on pork trade

The Medan city administration will allow pork vendors to sell their products as usual after a meeting with vendors.

5 hours ago
Editorial premium

Stop the spiral

Jakarta should focus on what it can actually do, without grandstanding.

5 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

USS Lincoln aircraft carrier 'not hit' in Iranian missile attack: Pentagon

"The Lincoln was not hit. The missiles launched didn’t even come close," US Central Command said on X.

13 hours ago
Economy premium

Govt extends liquidity injection in bid to revive loan growth

The OJK as well as industry observers have welcomed the Finance Minister's move to extend the liquidity injection policy for another six months in a bid to generate higher loan growth, while suggesting that a subsequent extension could be on the books when the current period ends in March.

14 hours ago
Markets

Oil jumps 10% on Iran conflict, could spike to $100 a barrel, analysts say

Brent crude jumped 10 percent to about US$80 a barrel over the counter on Sunday, oil traders said, while analysts predicted that prices could climb as high as $100 after US and Israeli strikes on Iran plunged the Middle East into a new war.

15 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

Travel chaos deepens as US-Iran conflict disrupts thousands of flights

Key transit airports including Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the UAE, and Doha in Qatar, were shut or severely restricted as much of the region’s airspace remained closed, with the Gulf grappling with uncertainty after US and Israeli strikes killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday.

19 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

More explosions heard in Dubai, Doha and Manama

AFP reporters heard blasts in Dubai, Bahrain's capital Manama and Qatar -- where AFP correspondents saw thick black smoke rising on the clear morning horizon in the south of Doha. Shortly after, another wave of blasts reverberated through Dubai.

22 hours ago
Economy premium

Limited gains, steep hurdles overshadow US-RI trade deal, analysts say

Local think tanks are weighing in on the limited policy space and domestic benefits of the new US-Indonesia trade deal, even as businesses and policymakers wait to decide next moves amid the limbo left by the US Supreme Court's ruling.

22 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

Prabowo offers to mediate between Iran and US

"Indonesia calls on all parties to exercise restraint and to prioritize dialogue and diplomacy," it said in a statement on X.

1 day ago
Companies

Garuda Indonesia suspends flights from and to Doha

"Garuda Indonesia continues to actively coordinate with aviation authorities and relevant stakeholders to monitor the evolving situation," the company said in a statement Sunday.

1 day ago
Middle East and Africa

Trump cheers death of Iranian leader, says strikes will continue

The strikes, which Trump said were aimed at destroying Iranian missiles and annihilating its navy, follow repeated US-Israeli warnings that they would strike Iran again if it pressed ahead with its nuclear and ballistic missile programs. 

1 day ago
Americas

Trump's Iran strikes mark his biggest foreign policy gamble

Analysts question whether Trump, who has ruled out deploying US troops on the ground, has a strategy that could unseat Iran’s longtime cleric-dominated government, which has proved resilient in the face of crippling sanctions and periodic mass protests.

1 day ago
Economy

Oil and gas majors and traders suspend shipments via Hormuz, sources say

Multiple vessels in the area have received VHF transmission from Iran's Revolutionary Guards that "no ship is allowed to pass the Strait of Hormuz".

1 day ago
Middle East and Africa

Iran leader Khamenei killed in massive US and Israeli attack, Trump says

Iran responded to the attack with a flurry of missile and drone strikes across the Middle East, killing at least one person in Abu Dhabi and another in Tel Aviv as explosions rocked the showcase cities of Gulf Arab monarchies.

1 day ago

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Mon, March 2, 2026

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