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The Collapse of Our Hospitals

Indonesia’s health care is crashing due to the spike in Covid-19 cases. To overcome the collapse of hospitals, the government worked hard to increase the capacities of isolation wards and hunt for medical oxygen, even in Singapore. Amid this situation, more and more doctors and nurses died from Covid-19.

Cover Story Monday, July 12, 2021 Edition

Spirituality Behind Bars

Several correctional facilities are prioritizing the religious approach to rehabilitate drug convicts. Rehabilitation has become crucial in the effort to reduce the country’s drug inmates. Ideally, only drug kingpins and dealers are put behind bars.

Cover Story Monday, May 17, 2021 Edition

Arka Kinari’s Spicy Journey

Departing from Rotterdam in the Netherlands on August 23, 2019, the crew of the Arka Kinari ship finally anchored in Indonesia on September 1 this year. On the ship were the artist couple Nova Ruth Setyaningtyas and Grey Filastine, and six international crew members. On this low-carbon journey, they visited a number of countries and gave mini concerts on board. Their expedition faced numerous challenges, from storms, the coronavirus pandemic, to permit processing that left them in limbo on the open sea. In addition to campaigning for the environment, the Arka Kinari crew was involved in the Spice Route movement proclaimed by the education and culture ministry’s directorate-general for culture. This made them change their sailing route onto a number of spice locations: Sorong (West Papua), Banda Neira (Maluku), Selayar and Makassar (South Sulawesi), Benoa (Bali), and Surabaya (East Java).

Interlude Tuesday, November 10, 2020 Edition

The Helping Hands

Amid the deadly pandemic, several individuals and communities are refusing to sit still and wait for the government to take action. Using simple ideas, they lend a helping hand to those affected by the pandemic. These people are gathering resources and working hard in order to move swiftly and accurately to fight the pandemic, whose end is not yet in sight. Acts of solidarity, such as the ones performed by these members of the Indonesian public, will persist even amid the worst of disasters.

Cover Story Tuesday, May 19, 2020 Edition

Epidemics and Quarantine in the Dutch East Indies

Indonesia faced several epidemics during the Dutch East Indies era. From outbreaks of cholera and pestilence in the 18th and 19th centuries, and in the early of the 20th century up until the impact of the Spanish Flu. Those pandemics resembled the current situation. After a late response to the outbreak, the colonial government finally enacted a regional quarantine. Many things can be learned from past epidemics. Mitigation strategies, appropriate isolation measures, and rapid responses are needed.

Interlude Tuesday, May 19, 2020 Edition

New Capital

PRESIDENT Joko Widodo plans to relocate the administrative capital to a city outside Jakarta. A good idea, albeit a late one. Jakarta is already too crowded. We need a new, fresh city with a vast area to develop.

Letters Thursday, May 23, 2019 Edition

The Blazing Spirit Of The Fastest Sprinter

Despite being somewhat of an unknown athlete, Sarengat broke the record for the most prestigious athletics event, the 100-meter run, and became an icon of the 1962 Asian Games in Jakarta. His two gold medals and one bronze medal raised Indonesia to second place in the total medal count, Indonesia’s best finish in this competition held every four years. To date, no Indonesian athletics athlete has equalled Sarengat’s medal count in the Asian Games. His star continued to shine ever after he hung up his running shoes. He joined the Indonesian Army as a doctor and was appointed to the vice president’s medical team. He became an official of the All-Indonesia Athletics Association and the Indonesian National Sports Committee (KONI). He returned to the Senayan sports complex at the end of his career.

Special Report Thursday, August 16, 2018 Edition

Flourishing on the slopes of merapi

Despite suffering from polio since childhood, Suprihatin is just as productive as her co-workers and can easily reach her target of 25 stitches per hem. She works for Prima Sejati Sejahtera, a garment company and subsidiary of PAN Brothers. At the time of our visit, she was working on jacket model 022 for the brand Uniqlo.

Special Report Tuesday, August 1, 2017 Edition

Keeping to The Beat

FELIANI Amelia Putri smooth, rhythmical moves mesmerized hundreds in the audience who watched her performance at the Mataram Mall, Lombok. The dance was the opening act for a drawing competition. In Mataram, the capital city of the West Nusa Tenggara Province, Feliani--or Felly--and her friends from the Chantiqa Art Studio performed the Hawaiian Hula dance.

Outreach Tuesday, August 1, 2017 Edition

Seizing Capital Market Investors

A virtual class on capital market intricacies, taking place on the WhatsApp group 'BFA-88' two weeks ago, was particularly boisterous. Lessons on mutual funds given by the group's admin were met with responses, questions and feedback from members, while some also shared their experiences on the capital market

Economy Tuesday, July 4, 2017 Edition

Inspired by Bin Laden

Copies of Osama bin Laden's letters, published by the United States Military Academy on May 3, 2012, reached Jakarta's Cipinang Prison a year later. "We went over them together," said Amir Abdillah, a terrorism convict at Cipinang Prison, to Tempo last week.

Cover Story Tuesday, June 27, 2017 Edition

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