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New underground concourse to expand MRT access

Commuters have welcomed plans for an extended underground concourse beneath the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle (Bundaran HI), hoping it will make getting around on foot more convenient by linking the MRT station directly to nearby offices, hotels and shopping malls.

2 hours ago
Regulations premium

Businesses urge easing of quarantine rules amid rising logistics costs

The Indonesian Quarantine Agency (Barantin) said it is currently simplifying 22 agency regulations and coordinating with multiple ministries to implement a single submission and single inspection system. ...

3 hours ago
Economy premium

Jakarta to issue Rp 3.5t in municipal bonds

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung said that the move came as a response to the “Rp 15 trillion cut” in regional transfer funds (TKD) from the central government, which brought “fiscal pressure” on the capital province. ...

4 hours ago

The Latest

Tech

OpenAI reportedly proposes handing US government 5 percent stake

OpenAI has discussed giving the US government a 5 percent stake, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, as AI firms face growing scrutiny in Washington over the potential misuse of advanced models and whether Americans will share in the sector's profits.

5 hours ago
Europe premium

Belarus, Indonesia eye strong trade ahead of Lukashenko’s visit

Foreign Minister Sugiono met with his Belarusian counterpart Maxim Ryzhenkov on Tuesday to set discussion topics for Lukashenko’s visit, covering economic cooperation, agriculture, food security, science and technology as well as culture.

6 hours ago
Academia premium

Albania and Indonesia begin a new diplomatic era

The opening of the Embassy of the Republic of Albania in Jakarta marks the beginning of a new chapter in our diplomatic journey that began over 60 years ago, reflecting not only the profound transformations that our countries have undergone but also our deeply shared values as we continue to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

6 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Tesso Nilo National Park loses 45-year-old guardian male elephant

Indro was a member of the Flying Squad team, which helped guard the national park area and prevent conflicts between humans and wild elephants.

6 hours ago
Academia premium

Climate change a global health emergency?

By weaponizing cherry-picked data and ignoring the far deadlier reality of cold temperatures, the WHO is once again sacrificing evidence-based public health to manufacture a costly, counterproductive climate emergency.

7 hours ago
Markets

Asian shares fall as chipmakers drag; US jobs data looms

Asian shares skidded on Thursday as investors rotated out of chipmakers following a stellar quarter, while currency and bond markets braced for US jobs data that could gives hints about the risk of interest rate hikes.

8 hours ago
Academia premium

The new normal: Japan’s place in reconfigured US-China orbit

Behind the superficial stability of the latest United States-China summit blitz lies an enduring systemic rivalry, leaving an isolated Tokyo to step into the vacuum and anchor a fracturing international order.

8 hours ago
Quick Dispatch

Maybank Indonesia Supports Industry's Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy

PT Bank Maybank Indonesia Tbk (Maybank Indonesia), together with Maybank Group, continues to strengthen its commitment to advancing the sustainability agenda across ASEAN by empowering businesses in Indonesia to accelerate the transition toward a low-carbon economy.

8 hours ago
Art & Culture premium

'Reinha Boki Raja': Documentary revives story of an overlooked Ternate queen

Adapted from Toeti Heraty's lyrical prose, the documentary reexamines the life of a 16th-century Ternate queen whose resistance to colonial rule has received little historical attention.

8 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Pesparawi committee reports travel fraud as Riau Islands choir left stranded

A provincial committee managing the Riau Islands' participation in a national choir festival has filed a police report alleging fraud by a travel agency after 63 chorists and officials were left stranded in Jakarta, unable to make the final leg of their trip to the event in Manokwari, West Papua.

8 hours ago
Academia premium

Water makes the world go round

As water supplies across the globe come under growing strain, water-related considerations will shape economic policy and political decision-making as well as firms' investment decisions, risk assessments and corporate strategies.

9 hours ago
Academia premium

BGN graft case shows police accountability reform cannot wait

The shocking graft scandal within the National Nutrition Agency is a stark warning that good intentions cannot survive without robust oversight. If the president’s flagship welfare program can be so easily compromised, Indonesia’s heavily funded, opaque National Police force cannot afford to wait any longer for deep financial and structural reform.

10 hours ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Budget cuts undermine Indonesia’s geopolitical strategy, warns study

Centralized policymaking on foreign policy may weaken the country’s institutional capacity in responding to a potential conflict between bigger nations in the Indo-Pacific, as suggested by a recent report.

10 hours ago
Politics premium

Controversial commissioner appointments revive patronage concerns at SOEs

The appointments of a personal assistant of Raffi Ahmad, President Prabowo Subianto’s special envoy, and a pro-government youth leader to commissioner posts at two state-linked companies have reignited debate over patronage politics.

10 hours ago
Academia premium

The money game is bond, Patriot Bond — or is it a shield?

By carving a permanent, legally protected blind spot into its financial system, Indonesia’s new bond shield risks turning the nation into a premier conduit for global money laundering. In a single legislative session, Jakarta may have traded a decade of hard-won international trust for short-term sovereign capital.

11 hours ago
Opinion premium

Analysis: Legal protection for special bonds risks regulatory loophole

The passage of Law No. 4/2026 has sparked controversy over its expansion of Bank Indonesia's mandate and its introduction of special bonds such as Patriot Bonds and Red and White Bonds, among 17 amendments to Law No. 4/2023 on Financial Sector Development and Strengthening (P2SK). While both provisions have attracted public scrutiny, particular concern has centered on the legal protections granted to funds used to purchase these special bonds. Critics argue that these protections create a regulatory loophole that could be exploited for illicit purposes.

11 hours ago
Politics premium

Prabowo lauds police amid concerns over stalled reforms

President Prabowo Subianto has praised the National Police and their chief for pushing reforms in policing and playing an extra role in food security, amid persistent criticism that institutional reforms have stalled.

11 hours ago
Editorial premium

Copyright and journalism

The government should focus on helping journalists and media organizations rebuild sustainable business models that enable Indonesian journalism to remain financially viable while continuing to serve democracy and the public interest.

12 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Massive fire breaks out in Tangerang’s Jatiwaringin landfill

National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) head Lt. Gen. Suharyanto said on Wednesday that the blaze continued to burn despite round-the-clock firefighting efforts and warned that it could spread further.

12 hours ago
Economy premium

Indonesia posts first trade deficit in six years

Indonesia’s balance of trade has turned negative for the first time in six years as skyrocketing oil prices pushed up imports while weak global demand weighed on exports.

21 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

Israel says troops to stay 'indefinitely' in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza

"The IDF will remain in the security zones in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza indefinitely in order to protect our residents and communities from jihadist elements," Israel Katz said.

1 day ago
Jakarta premium

Recent deaths expose Jakarta’s infrastructure safety failures

The death of a toddler who fell into a pit at the site of an ongoing construction project in South Jakarta has intensified scrutiny of safety standards at Jakarta's infrastructure projects, with experts blaming poor planning and inadequate risk management for exposing the public to preventable dangers.

1 day ago
Economy premium

Rising fuel, food prices drive June inflation close to BI’s target ceiling

Gasoline was the largest contributor to transportation inflation, with a contribution of 0.21 percentage points, followed by airfare and engine lubricants.

1 day ago
Regulations premium

Bandung's Husein airport to start serving commercial jets in September

Following the President's instruction in May to "reactivate" Husein Sastranegara airport, the Transportation Ministry has announced that preparations were underway for the West Java capital to start welcoming domestic and international passengers on both propeller and jet aircraft in September.

1 day ago
Europe

Russia approved secret China military training at top level

The officials said the involvement of such high-ranking individuals in training linked to theUkraine war signalled the importance for Russia and China of such cooperation, which has caused alarm in Europe even as Beijing has denied it took place.

1 day ago
Economy premium

RI factories slide into contraction in June amid soaring costs, weak demand

The S&P Global Indonesia Manufacturing PMI plunged to 46.9 in June from 50.0 in May, which is also the threshold that separates expansion from contraction, signaling a fresh decline in the health of the goods-producing sector.

1 day ago
Asia & Pacific

Min Aung Hlaing to visit Laos in first ASEAN member state visit

The planned trip comes four months after Min Aung Hlaing completed a carefully engineered transition from head of the military government to president. He has already visited Myanmar's giant neighbours, India and China.

1 day ago

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Thu, July 2, 2026

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