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Batam Immigration admits extortion, officer sent to Nusakambangan

The Riau Islands regional office of the Immigration Directorate General has acknowledged there are indications of illegal fees being levied by officers and brokers and alleged extortion of foreign tourists at the Batam Center ferry terminal.

8 minutes ago
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Nuclear deterrence is no longer enough

The notion of a clear nuclear threshold no longer corresponds to reality. What exists is a zone of uncertainty: an intermediate space in which hostile acts can accumulate without automatically triggering nuclear escalation. ...

46 minutes ago
Economy

Indonesia estimates up to $5.9b needed for extra energy subsidies due to Iran war

Initially, the government budgeted Rp 381.3 trillion (US$22.5 billion) ​to pay for energy subsidies and also compensate state energy firm Pertamina and utility ​company PLN for their efforts to keep some fuel prices and electricity tariffs at an affordable level. ...

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Human rights commitment at risk: What survives after the acid attack

The brutal acid attack on activist Andrie Yunus is more than a personal tragedy; it is a calculated message intended to silence Indonesian dissent. When justice stops at the surface, it doesn't end the violence—it merely masks a deepening era of state-sponsored terror.

1 hour ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Indonesia, South Korea deepen energy cooperation amid global uncertainty

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung highlighted Indonesia’s reliable supply of liquified natural gas (LNG) and coal to South Korea, while Prabowo noted the collaboration between Korea’s science and technology and Indonesia’s natural resources during the meeting in Seoul.

2 hours ago
Opinion premium

Analysis: Oil shock accelerates EV push as RI rethinks national car ambitions

Surging global oil prices and tightening domestic fuel supplies have thrust Indonesia’s long-running electrification agenda back into the spotlight. Policymakers are increasingly portraying the shift, especially in the motorcycle sector, as the most practical and immediate way to curb fuel consumption. As part of this, the government is raising targets for its electric motorcycle conversion program, aiming to gradually electrify more than 120 million gasoline-powered motorcycles nationwide.

2 hours ago
Society premium

Indonesia reports first health professional death amid measles outbreak

According to Health Ministry data, as of March 22, the country had recorded 16,355 confirmed measles cases since the start of the year, resulting in 10 deaths.

3 hours ago
Middle East and Africa premium

Families, comrades mourn Indonesian soldiers killed in Lebanon

As Israel’s military offensive in Lebanon intensifies, Farizal Rhomadhon’s family in Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta, mourns the sudden loss of the peacekeeper, whose last call with his father ended abruptly before his death.

3 hours ago
Society premium

Indonesia rolls out one-day remote work in push for energy efficiency

Business groups caution over risks of lower productivity and slower spending.

3 hours ago
Editorial premium

At the mercy of the market

Let us not deceive ourselves. We are paying the price of expensive energy one way or another, just like everybody else.

3 hours ago
Academia

Why manufacturing remains Indonesia’s key growth driver, accelerating downstreaming

As Southeast Asia’s largest economy, Indonesia has big goals ahead. The government’s plan, from 2025 to 2029, focuses on three outcomes: slashing the poverty rate to between 4.5 and 5 percent, raising the Human Capital Index (IMM) to 0.59 percent and pushing annual economic growth toward the 8 percent mark by 2029.

9 hours ago
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Russia could emerge as Global South's partner amid Iran war, scholar says

A visiting Russian academic has suggested that Global South countries establish a new system of governance and trade, free from Western dominance as the US-Israeli war on Iran shows no signs of ceasing, nearly a week into its second month.

12 hours ago
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Inflation down despite oil price surge, Idul Fitri demand spike

Inflation in Indonesia has slowed down in March despite surging global oil prices and elevated demand over the Idul Fitri holidays, but analysts warn of rising inflationary pressure as the Iran war drags on.

14 hours ago
Tech premium

KPPU’s hefty fines threaten P2P lenders’ survival, shake investor confidence

Experts noted that similar maximum interest rate rules exist in other countries, but argued that Indonesia’s implementation needs improvement.  

14 hours ago
Europe

Trump says US strongly considering NATO exit

Trump described the alliance as a "paper tiger" and said removing the United States from the defence pact was now "beyond reconsideration," the newspaper reported. He said he had long held doubts about NATO's credibility.

16 hours ago
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RI posts $1.27b trade surplus despite surge in capital goods imports

Precious metals and jewelry recorded the highest annual import growth, followed by mechanical appliances and electrical machinery.

16 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

Malaysia ships not paying any toll to pass Strait of Hormuz, government says

"We will not pay any toll as what may have been misunderstood by some netizens online. We're not paying anything," Fahmi Fadzil, who is also communications minister, told a regular press conference.

17 hours ago
Middle East and Africa

China and Pakistan outline five-point plan to end Mideast war

The two countries outlined a joint initiative "for restoring peace and stability in the Gulf and Middle East region", after a visit from senior Pakistani officials to Beijing.

17 hours ago
Sports

'The World Cup curse,' Italy in tears after missing out for third straight time

"The World Cup curse," said the front page of Italy's main daily Corriere della Sera, calling for a rebuilding of a movement that produced some of the game's greatest players but has won just one match at the finals since lifting the trophy in 2006.

18 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Australia PM says war's economic shock will be felt for months

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warned the economic shocks of the war in the Middle East would be felt for months and encouraged citizens to take public transport in a rare address to the nation on Wednesday.

18 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Accused scam boss extradited from Cambodia to China

A China-born accused scam boss was extradited from Cambodia, Chinese state media said Wednesday, linking him to an alleged kingpin indicted by the US for running a multibillion-dollar cyberscam network from the Southeast Asian nation.

19 hours ago
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Manufacturing stagnated in March amid price, supply strains caused by war

A monthly survey by S&P Global published on Wednesday showed Indonesia’s headline Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI) slid from 53.8 in February to 50.1 last month.  

19 hours ago
Academia

A riskier Middle East will drive Big Oil toward new frontiers

The reputational damage to the Middle East due to the Iran war may spur oil majors and the industry as a whole to realign their investment focus, though a shift to potentially higher-risk regions will lead to an inevitable rise in energy prices.

21 hours ago
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Two Brazilians named suspects in fatal stabbing of Dutch tourist in Bali

Bali Police’s General Crime Director Sr. Comr. I Gede Adhi Mulyawarman said the suspects, 35-year-old Darlan Bruno Lima Sanandana and 28-year-old Kalyl Hyorran, were identified through CCTV footage, GPS data and witness statements.

22 hours ago
Economy

Indonesia, South Korea sign agreements on minerals, tech, finance

The two countries were also expected to advance defense ties, as well as strengthen cooperation in new growth areas such as artificial intelligence and nuclear power.

22 hours ago
Academia

God on their side: Faith in the politics of war

The reckless use of religion by state actors across all three Abrahamic faiths as a means of justifying the war in Iran has not been criticized as pointedly as its breach of international law.

22 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Malaysia court orders ex-PM Najib to pay $1.3 billion to 1MDB unit

A Malaysian court on Tuesday ordered jailed former prime minister Najib Razak to pay US$1.3 billion to a former unit of scandal-tainted state fund 1MDB, state media reported.

22 hours ago
Economy

Indonesia rations fuel as prices soar over Mideast war

The government estimates the measures, which enter into force Wednesday and are to be reviewed every two months, would save between Rp 121 trillion and Rp 130 trillion ($7.1-7.6 billion).

23 hours ago
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Familiar interventions, graver consequences in a region in churn

As the Middle East undergoes a violent restructuring, the failures of Western-led regime changes offer a grim warning. For India, navigating this "region in churn" requires a masterclass in strategic autonomy and the pursuit of a new regional compact.

23 hours ago
Markets

Asian stocks rally as Trump says war to end 'very soon'

Asian stock markets including Jakarta rallied Wednesday after US President Donald Trump said the Middle East war would be over in up to three weeks and his Iranian counterpart said Tehran had "the necessary will" to bring it to an end.

23 hours ago

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