The IPB University and Binus Business School graduate joined Tempo in 2001. One of Bagja Hidayat’s accolades is the Mochtar Loebis Award for investigative reporting. He published a book in 2014 entitled #kelaSelasa: Jurnalisme, Media, dan Teknik Menulis Berita. Now is Deputy Editor-in-Chief
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Being Late is Good, Sometimes
By becoming a spectator, for just a moment, we are wiser because we distance ourselves from the game. Being late and slow may make humans better.
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, February 3, 2025

Running, Meditation
Running is meditation. There is a distance we pass in the empty space between our breath, our minds, and the urge to quit.
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, January 20, 2025

New Year
Why do we celebrate a new year? What really is new?
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, December 30, 2024

Pornography of Sadism
The second season of Squid Game is coming soon. What is the point of this brutal death porn?
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, December 2, 2024

The Cost of Disobedience
Disobedience has a price. The cost of civility is enormous.
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, November 25, 2024

God, Why Can We Be Happy?
Empathy is the key to happiness. We are happy when we help others, we are happy when we do good.
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, October 21, 2024

The Growlery
Frederick Bailey freed himself by learning to read and write. His speeches changed the racial perspective of Americans.
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, July 29, 2024

Coffee Shop
Coffee shops in Indonesia are open from midday to late at night, due to the deadly combination of sleep disorders and traffic jams.
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, June 17, 2024

Climate Crisis in Villages
In the villages, the climate crisis is marked by wild hogs trampling the rice fields. They have little choice as biodiversity collapses.
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, December 4, 2023

Lin Che Wei's Clarification over Cooking Oil Case
Clarification by Lin Che Wei’s lawyer over alleged cooking oil corruption and Pertamina’s objections to news report on cheap oil imports.
Letters Edisi : Monday, August 7, 2023

Indonesia’s Wealth, for Whom?
Indonesia’s natural resources are not for the people but only for a small group of people.
Letters Edisi : Monday, April 24, 2023

Lula’s Plea from the Red Sea
The COP27 in Egypt has ended. It failed to produce a guide on the funding to compensate developing countries’ losses and damages linked to climate crises.
Cover Story Edisi : Monday, November 21, 2022

Gaming the Elections
The government and deceitful politicians are continuing to try to delay the elections. It is time for the consolidation of civil society.
Opinion Edisi : Monday, March 21, 2022

Faith in Farming
Two young men who took up village life are empowering farmers.
Outreach Edisi : Monday, February 7, 2022

How Food Estate Project Destroying Kalimantan Forests
The food estate project in Central Kalimantan went into motion before relevant regulations and an environmental analysis were published. Prabowo Subianto and Moeldoko are behind companies running food estates.
Cover Story Edisi : Monday, October 11, 2021

Law of the Jungle in Our Seas
Theft of fish from waters around Natuna is on the rise again. A security, economic and diplomatic solution is needed.
Opinion Edisi : Monday, August 30, 2021

Clarification of Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs & Investment
Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment conveys objection to the report of Dragons in Trouble in Tempo English of January 4 edition.