Different Treatment of Rohingya Refugees in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia
Rohingya refugees in Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines are treated differently than those in Indonesia.
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Rohingya refugees in Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines are treated differently than those in Indonesia.
How did Prabowo Subianto decide on the composition of his cabinet? There are indications that several prospective ministers were proposed by tycoons.
Jakarta's regulations were considered as failing to fulfill the aspirations of differently-abled people
Tempo accompanied several differently-abled people as they navigated public transportation in Jakarta.
Despite some improvements, much still needs to be done regarding access to public transport for people with disabilities.
News that there would be a mass rally to show support for Jokowi did not materialize. Had it been, then what for?
The rice paddy development program will sacrifice 1.02 million hectares of customary land in Merauke. It will also annihilate biodiversity.
The business of digital signatures and e-stamps is booming, as regulations push digital certificate providers to rake in profits.
Several political parties conspired to approve candidates for the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) membership. Corrupt candidates could be selected.
As the country attempts to mediate major issues, Indonesia’s foreign policy appears vibrant but lacks a strong foundation.
The dissolution of Jamaah Islamiyah does not mean the terrorist threat disappears. We must remain vigilant.
The idea of dissolving Jamaah Islamiyah emerged over the past few years. The group is learning about jihad from new books and foreign Islamic scholars.
Densus 88 Anti Terrror proactively facilitated the dissolution of Jamaah Islamiyah. Members still keep weapons and other dangerous munition.
The Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology clarified the matter of the network of professor assessment teams. It is suspected that journals were engineered in addition to suspicious transactions.
The guilty verdict for Karen Agustiawan shows that in Indonesia, even business decisions can easily lead to prosecution. This will have a long-term negative impact on our economy.
The PDI-P is facing a dilemma between maintaining its access to the government and protecting democracy. Corrections are needed for the damage of the last 10 years.
PDI-P cadres and volunteers refuse to let the party join the Prabowo Subianto coalition. The party’s stance remains unclear.
The impact of the disaster in West Sumatra is more serious because the regional government was busy chasing revenue.
BI Rate hike fails to boost the rupiah. The markets await certainty on the new government’s fiscal policy direction.
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Hydrometeorological disasters hit a number of areas in Indonesia. Ironically, mitigation efforts are not yet a priority.
KPAI Chair Ai Maryati Solihah on bullying cases in educational institutions such as the recent incidents at the Binus High School and an Islamic boarding school.
An interview with Juniver Girsang, the lawyer of Fajar Bhakti Lintas Nusantara directors, on the role of the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut Pandjaitan in the internal dispute of a nickel company.
An interview with Coordinating Minister for Maritime and Investment Affairs Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, who has a role in a dispute at a nickel corporation.
Minister Luhut Pandjaitan is personally mediating a conflict involving a Chinese nickel company. The strife involves reports to the National Police.
From the letter of Sutan Sjahrir, written during his exile in Boven Digoel for his wife, Maria Duchateau, in the Netherlands.
Discussions of the Asset Recovery Draft Law is stagnating in the DPR. It is key to preventing money laundering.
Ario Bimo Nandito Ariotedjo, Minister of Youth and Sports, writes a response to information in the article How Pratikno Became Jokowi’s Political Operator.
An alumnus from the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) built a house made of materials from disposable diapers, reducing the need for sand in construction by 20-40 percent.
Sandiaga Uno and Garibaldi Thohir’s company is in conflict with local miners. The amount of compensation is considered inadequate.
Helmut Hermawan, who admitted to bribing Deputy Justice and Human Rights Minister Eddy Hiariej, is indicted in 11 criminal cases. It is the fallout from fighting over company stocks.
How does jujutsu become a political lesson in preventing dilemmas?
Attorney Febri Diansyah on KPK’s discovery of a legal opinion during the raid on Syahrul Yasin Limpo’s house.
Letters on disappointing BCA Life services and Bung Karno’s invocation for spirit of nationalism
News summary, from the dismissal on Budiman Sudjatmiko to Food Estate.
The signature of Sarwono Kusumaatmadja was used to validate the names of candidates for echelon-I officials of the Environment and Forestry Ministry. The announcement letter was issued when he was hospitalized in Malaysia.
The lives of kidney donors get worse after having the operation. This does not diminish interest among potential kidney donors.
Pertamina’s purchase of cheap oil from Iran causes problems. Improvements to our trading system have never been completed.
Interview with Christos Christou, International President, Doctors Without Borders (MSF)
“Only 30 percent of the children with TBC in Indonesia were diagnosed.”
The PDI-P is looking for a vice-presidential candidate for Ganjar Pranowo from the Nahdlatul Ulama circle. Two candidates put forward by Jokowi are rejected.
The Police have yet to solve the gratification case of Achiruddin Hasibuan. The KPK was once involved in solving the case.
The government must immediately pay the money it owes for the supply of cheap cooking oil. A messy policy with long-term consequences.
Indonesia uses a quiet diplomacy approach in dealing with the Myanmar crisis. It requires more open and real diplomacy.
Vale Indonesia is to divest 11 percent of its shares and transfer them to Mind Id. Caution is needed to prevent the entry of freeloaders.
KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri removed Endar Priantoro from his position due to the handling of the Formula E case. There is an air of political competition for 2024 presidential candidates.
Three government institutions have different versions regarding the suspicious transactions of Rp349 trillion at the finance ministry.
The data collection platform (DCP) will contain all data on agricultural activities.
Bulog is suspected of handing over imported buffalo meat distribution to Suri Nusantara Jaya. The agriculture ministry took action to block the monopoly.
Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform Minister Azwar Anas is pushing for digitalization of public services in the bureaucratic reform program.
This award will motivate PNM to continue to give the best to Indonesia. #Infotempo
PNM employees can access various learning media in the form of videos, modules, e-books, and quizzes based on applications and websites. #Infotempo
The Wikimedia Foundation will use Transkribus, an AI-driven handwriting recognition tool to assist in the digitization process. #Infotempo
Land mafia is suspected to be behind a land dispute in Cengkareng, West Jakarta. There are double ownership claims.
Surya Paloh and Jokowi’s relationship took a hit following the declaration of Anies Baswedan as a presidential candidate by NasDem. Cabinet ministers from the party may be facing a reshuffle.
Disputes in the forestry sector between companies and local communities continue. The situation undermines both legality and sustainability.
The conflict in Papua has created a seemingly unending wave of refugees. Several children have died of malnutrition.
The joint Expedition JawaDwipa team had a peek at ancient sites and listened to the oral histories of communities in several East Java locations. The team sought out the trail of disasters from clues in research locales and local community traditions.
The case of illegal mining in East Kalimantan emerges following a dispute between coal entrepreneurs, each claiming ownership of a coal company’s shares.
A group of people has taken the initiative to create programs to support people with disabilities in the workforce. Some provide advocacy while others connect workers with potential employers.
Many people with disabilities have trouble finding work. And those at work must face various hardships. Job opportunities for them at companies and government institutions still fall short.
A slowdown in cash flow triggers bankruptcies of digital startups. A storm of layoffs from technology companies risks increasing the number of educated unemployed.
Public officials and state institutions use the Cianjur earthquake to improve their images. Meanwhile the responsible agencies are dragging their feet over the handling of the disaster.
Negotiations were cautiously tight during the discussion of the draft declaration of the G20 state heads. The choice of words became subject to a straining scrutiny.
TV stations’ digital migration brings many benefits to all, from better picture quality to accelerated Internet connection. It is time the government took a firmer stance.
The migration of analog to digital television in Jakarta and its surrounding areas is marked by rejection from some media groups, including MNC. The distribution of free set-top boxes by digital broadcasters remains low.
The total funds disbursed to the five selected partners reached IDR 350 million. #Infotempo
Sudrajad Dimyati once failed to make Supreme Court justice because of a bribery scandal in a restroom inside the DPR building. His wealth multiplied when he became a high court judge.
The KPK arrests Supreme Court Judge Sudrajad Dimyati in a Rp2.2-billion bribery case. Court clerks and staff members of the Supreme Court are involved.
Why did Suciwati feel she was let down by President Joko Widodo when he promised to resolve the murder case of Munir?
The religious ministry dispatched a team to investigate the death of a student at the Darussalam Gontor Islamic Boarding School. Witnesses are being readied.
The police invited labor unions and university students to discussions in order to prevent protests against increased fuel prices. Many did not come.
The European Commission submitted a proposal for new regulation. Commodities exiting and entering the European Union must be free from deforestation and forest degradation.
The loan dispute between Titan Infra Energy and Bank Mandiri continues. There are allegations that non-performing loans are used to take over Titan’s shares.
ACT volunteers move quickly whenever a disaster occurs. They have a branch office as far as the Gaza, Palestine.
The government delegates the task of mitigating the foot and mouth disease outbreak from the Agriculture Ministry to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency. There are budgetary problems hindering the provision of vaccines.
The KPK apprehended Bogor Regent Ade Munawaroh Yasin and her underlings for allegedly bribing four auditors of the BPK. The money is suspected to come from a dubious developer.
Tempo’s interview with Covid 19 vaccination program spokesperson, Siti Nadia Tarmizi, and Indonesian Muslim Consumers Foundation Chairman Ahmad Himawan on halal vaccines.
There is an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in farm animals. It creates problems in distribution and disrupts a number of economic activities.
Novalia Pisesha invents an effective and affordable medical technology. University and post-graduate students look to her to study nanobody technology in curing autoimmune diseases.
Dividing up administrative regions in Papua will exacerbate the conflict there. Jakarta must prioritize the aspirations of native Papuans.
Russian Ambassador to Indonesia Lyudmila Vorobieva gives Russia’s side of the story regarding the massacre in Bucha, the missile that demolished Kramatorsk and the destruction of Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure.
The government is to impose massive fines on digital platforms that carry ‘forbidden’ contents. This has the potential to stifle freedom of expression.
Indonesia faces an increasing threat of disasters caused by the climate crisis. Development that ignores the safety of the environment must be abandoned.
Eleven companies are accused of illegal operations for nickel extraction in the Mandiodo Block, North Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi. There are conflicts between politicians and business parties.
Pro-government parties held a meeting to discuss the plan to extend the President’s tenure. Some parties had a change of heart.
This coming market tantrum is indeed different from the previous one. But, there is no certainty, how severe or how light its effect is.
Pertamina reports suspected document falsification for land in Jalan Pemuda, East Jakarta, to the police, accusing a land mafia of being behind it. It is a disputed asset since the days of Sukarno’s Old Order era.
The setting of a maximum retail price causes a shortage of cooking oil. This is a result of makeshift policies on biodiesel.
The tax corruption trial did not reveal the names of companies providing the bribes the bribe. Haji Isam’s name is mentioned.
In the City of Padang, a dispute over 765 hectares of customary community land has been ongoing since before Indonesian independence. The police have accused the Marboet people of being a land mafiosi.
Digital disruption is pushing the music recording industry to adapt in order to develop their businesses. It offers opportunities for independent musicians.
The Supreme Court upholds an appeal lodged by Muhammad Baihaqi, a person with disabilities from Pekalongan. The government must set an example of inclusive public services.
Dr Ian Wilson, Senior Lecturer in Politics and Security Studies, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University.
Geo Dipa Energi’s clarification of the article "Geothermal Project Rejections".
The Covid-19 pandemic propels digital health and education startups forward. Next year’s prospects are even brighter.
Those running illegal online money lending businesses use applications and special equipment to entrap their customers. They receive funds from abroad and rake in trillions of rupiah.
Yogyakarta held the International Disability Arts Biennale 2021 exhibition. It provides a space for artistic expression and appreciation for disabled artists.
President Joko Widodo’s food estate project has the potential to trigger an ecological disaster. It is against the law and is not transparent.
Technology companies are racing to organize internet utilization training programs in rural areas, as part of the effort to distribute the benefits of the digital economy.
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