What’s wrong with Indonesia’s contact tracing?
Blastoff: Billionaires compete in space tourism
US and French astronauts make ISS spacewalk
Bumpy road to Indonesia’s ‘Silicon Valley’
Amman Introduces a New Corporate Identity [Ad]
Tokyo residents support 'unavoidable' ban on oversea fans
‘Like the end of the world’: Beijing faces worst sandstorm in decade
Artists turn to Times Square ahead of Broadway’s comeback in April
Japan's children of the tsunami shaped by tragedy
Indonesia saw a rise in films on LGBT issues in the early 2000s, and many were well received by critics and moviegoers alike. But now, filmmakers are more reluctant to make such films as they tend to be met with public controversy and industry hesitancy. The representation of the LGBT community in the country has been affected.
Multimedia Reporter: Ramadani Saputra
Multimedia Editor: Kharishar Kahfi