Iwan Kurniawan covers international issues along with a plethora of topics such as politics, science, and art.

He manages the Opinion section and is a literary curator for Koran Tempo and co-founder of the Yayasan Multimedia Sastra foundation.

The Gadjah Mada University alumnus wrote three books: Semiologi Roland Bhartes (2001) and Isu-isu Internasional Dewasa Ini: Dari Perang, Hak Asasi Manusia, hingga Pemanasan Global (2008), and Empat Menyemai Gambut: Praktik-praktik Revitalisasi Ekonomi di Desa Peduli Gambut (Kemitraan Partnership, 2020).

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Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi during an interview with Tempo at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jakarta, July 19.
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Members of the Petisi 50 Group, including: Ali Sadikin, Hoegeng Iman Santoso, Slamet Bratanata, Aziz Saleh, Chris Siner Key Timu, and their colleagues at the MPR/DPR building, Jakarta, 1991.
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One of three boats destroyed by the Australian Maritime Border Command, off the coast of Western Australia, in September.
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Don't Let Jakarta Sink
Patients suffering from Covid-19 getting treatment at the casualty ward in Lok Nayak Jai Prakash hospital, amidst the spread of the disease in New Delhi, India, in April.
Reuters/Danish Siddiqui

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