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Deadly train crash: Vulnerability of the working class

Mobility is not just about transport. It is part of the structure of work itself.

31 minutes ago
Markets

Stocks gain in Asia, oil flat amid new Gulf proposals

Shares edged higher while oil prices flatlined in Asia on Monday as investors drew comfort from signs of patchy progress in settling the Middle East conflict at the start of a week packed with earnings and key economic data. ...

50 minutes ago
Academia premium

Why maternity leave is an investment in our future

While Indonesian law promises maternity leave, structural barriers and the undervaluation of care transform this vital right into an inaccessible luxury for many working mothers. ...

1 hour ago

The Latest

Tech

Energizing Indonesia’s rise as an AI contender

Agentic AI are execution models involving autonomous agents that coordinate across workflows, tools and systems with minimal human input.

1 hour ago
Academia premium

The unraveling order - and Indonesia’s strategic opening

For Indonesia, the question is not whether the world is becoming more uncertain; it is whether Jakarta is prepared to convert that uncertainty into influence.

2 hours ago
Books premium

'Understanding Jokowi': Jean Couteau explains the great transformer

A sweeping study of Jokowi’s decade in power argues that pragmatic development, not ideology, drove Indonesia’s transformation.

3 hours ago
Politics premium

Govt quick to defend cabinet secretary from Amien Rais’ rebuke

The government has rushed to the defense of Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya from politician Amien Rais’ rebuke claiming Teddy is not fit for the job due to his alleged homosexuality, which he deemed a moral threat to the nation and President Prabowo Subianto.

3 hours ago
Academia premium

Purbaya’s aggressive fiscal shift: Growth at what cost?

Finance Minister Purbaya has pivoted toward an aggressive, pro-growth fiscal strategy that breaks from years of cautious discipline. However, using reserve cash and central bank surpluses to fund this vision may jeopardize Indonesia’s long-term institutional stability and debt credibility.

3 hours ago
Society premium

Malaria hits record high in Indonesia as elimination challenges persist

Geographical conditions of malaria hotspots, climate-induced extreme weather, people migrations and limited funding are among obstacles to health authorities’ effort to achieve national target of disease elimination by 2030.

4 hours ago
Politics premium

Arrests mar Labor Day rallies in Jakarta, Bandung

Police have arrested at least 100 "provocateurs" for alleged incitement to unrest at Labor Day rallies in Jakarta and Bandung, West Java.

4 hours ago
Academia premium

A diplomacy of purpose: Indonesia’s path in a fragmented world

Calls for credibility should be grounded in a full appreciation of the system as it operates, not just how it appears from the outside. 

4 hours ago
Opinion premium

Analysis: Danantara bets on logistics merger, stronger firms may foot the bill

Danantara Indonesia has announced plans to consolidate 15 state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and their logistics arms into a single “super” logistics entity in an effort to address longstanding structural issues in Indonesia’s state-owned logistics sector. The consolidation spans multiple segments, from railway distribution to fertilizer distribution, and combines both profitable and loss-making firms under the ambition of building a more integrated and efficient national logistics backbone.

4 hours ago
Politics premium

House insists on leading Elections Law revision amid stalled talks

The government previously raised a plan to take over the drafting process for the General Election Law revision amid the lack of progress made by the House of Representatives on the bill, which is already included in this year’s legislature’s priority bill list.

4 hours ago
Regulations premium

Motorbike producers welcome new EV subsidies

Industry players have welcomed plans to reinstate purchasing subsidies for electric two-wheelers as the government looks to reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels that have become increasingly costly amid ongoing tension in the Middle East.

5 hours ago
Editorial premium

More than just PR problem

A quick scroll on social media is enough to show the extent of the public relations problem, with netizens expressing vitriol toward not only some of the government’s signature projects, the free meal program in particular, but also making personal attacks against the President and members of his inner circle. 

5 hours ago
Regulations premium

Tighter state control over Gojek, Grab raises profitability concerns

Deputy House Speaker Sufmi Dasco Ahmad said that Danantara has acquired stakes in ride-hailing platforms as the government orders tech firms to cut commissions and expand protections for on-demand drivers under a new regulation.

15 hours ago
Markets

OPEC+ hikes oil production quotas but stays mum on UAE pull-out

Saudi Arabia, Russia and five other OPEC+ countries increased their oil production quota on Sunday in an expected move aimed at demonstrating continuity at the cartel after the shock withdrawal of the United Arab Emirates.

16 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

Israel approves deal to buy fighter jets from US

The purchase includes a squadron of F-35 multi-role stealth fighters from Lockheed Martin and another of F-15IA warplanes from Boeing, Israel's defence ministry said.

17 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

US, Philippines deploy anti-ship missile system near Taiwan

The Philippines' northernmost province, with about 20,000 residents, sits around 100 miles south of Taiwan, along the Luzon Strait, a strategic corridor on the frontline of the great power competition between the US and China for dominance in the Asia-Pacific region. 

21 hours ago
Europe

Trump says cutting US troop numbers in Germany 'way down'

The Pentagon announced the 5,000-troop reduction on Friday, but Trump told reporters Saturday "we're going to cut way down, and we're cutting a lot further than 5,000." He did not elaborate.  

22 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Bangkok food vendor curbs push city staple from the streets

Across Bangkok, aromas of garlic, chili and grilled meat drift from roadside stalls and carts, but tighter controls on vendors threaten livelihoods and the street food culture that defines the Thai capital.

22 hours ago
Companies premium

Citi Indonesia slows lending in ‘cautious’ approach

The bank’s loan issuance dropped 1.7 percent year-on-year (yoy) to Rp 26.9 trillion (US$1.55 billion) last year, according to its financial report.  

23 hours ago
Archipelago premium

Batam police seize almost 2,000 narcotics-laced e-cigarettes in two-month drug bust

Head of Batam Police narcotics directorate Comr. Arsyad Riyandi said authorities are encountering a rising trend in the use of e-cigarettes, or vaporizers, as a medium for drug abuse and distribution.

1 day ago
Archipelago premium

Surabaya Zoo to receive red pandas, giraffes and tortoises from Japan

Surabaya Zoo in East Java is set to receive four animal species from Japan’s largest reptile park, iZoo, under a breeding loan agreement that will see the Indonesian zoo exchange its Komodo dragons.

1 day ago
Archipelago premium

Prosecutor demands death penalty for Medan teen drug dealer

The teen defendant had a large amount of drugs in his possession to justify the demand for the death penalty, a prosecutor said.

1 day ago
Asia & Pacific

Japan, Vietnam seek deeper energy, minerals ties amid geopolitical risks

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged on Saturday to deepen ties with Vietnam, highlighting energy and critical minerals in talks with Prime Minister Le Minh Hung, and later urged Southeast Asian nations to bolster regional supply chains.

1 day ago
Middle East and Africa

Iran offers strait deal, Trump says he's not satisfied

Trump's Republican Party faces the risk of a voter backlash over higher prices when the country votes in midterm congressional elections in November.

1 day ago
Europe

NATO, top Republicans question US troop withdrawal from Germany

The Pentagon's announcement of the troop withdrawal follows a spat between US President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who said on Monday that Iran was "humiliating" Washington at the negotiating table.

1 day ago
Companies

Spirit Airlines shuts down, industry's first Iran war casualty

Bankrupt discount carrier Spirit Airlines ceased operations on Saturday, the industry's first casualty linked to the Iran war, after failing to secure creditor support for a US government bailout plan. All flights have been canceled, the statement said, asking passengers not to go to the airport.

1 day ago
Entertainment

AI actors and writers not eligible for Oscars: Academy

The use of artificial intelligence remains one of the most sensitive issues in the entertainment industry and was central to the 2023 strikes that shut down Hollywood, as actors and writers warned that unchecked technology threatened their livelihoods.

1 day ago

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Mon, May 4, 2026

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