For the second phase of Indonesia's counter-extremism policy to succeed, it must become a discipline of strategic thinking ...
ASEAN’s response to COVID-19 evolved from rapid emergency containment to a multiyear recovery strategy, which has now ...
As global hegemonic structures falter, the Eurasian Charter offers a bold, indigenous blueprint for a continent-wide security ...
Long before the Jakarta administration’s household waste-sorting policy took effect on May 10, residents of East Cempaka ...
Humanity stands at a critical juncture where unprecedented technological growth collides with escalating inequality and ...
As the world’s two largest economies meet in Beijing, the 2026 Summit marks a high-stakes pivot from "crisis management" to a ...
Indonesia on Thursday called on BRICS to play a more active role in maintaining global peace, calling for the fair ...
Indonesia is tightening its grip on food trade. Through Trade Ministerial Regulation No. 11/2026, the government has imposed ...
Tengku Ariefanda Abdul Djalil Rahmadshah was appointed sultan once his father Langkat Sultan XIV Tengku Azwar Abdul Djalil ...
Retailers struggle to stay afloat as orders from government institutions evaporate, while workers with advanced degrees are not getting the jobs to match.
Two fishermen from Batam, Riau Islands, drifted away into Malaysian waters after their fishing boat ran out of fuel in April.
As the Bantar Gebang landfill overflows, Jakarta’s new waste sorting mandate marks a vital yet long overdue shift toward ...