1998 Student Kidnapping is Human Rights Violation
Prabowo Subianto is hoping to erase his sins in relation to the 1998 kidnappings. Gross human rights violations will not be a priority.
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Prabowo Subianto is hoping to erase his sins in relation to the 1998 kidnappings. Gross human rights violations will not be a priority.
The rupiah is weakening amid the power transition, with global factors also exerting heavy pressure.
The partnership between Riau regional company and Kingswood Capital Ltd resulted in criminal charges, with two top executives now facing allegations of embezzlement.
Startups owned by Gibran Rakabuming Raka and Kaesang Pangarep are flooded with venture capital injections. Assisted by a presidential advisor.
Two months before stepping down, Jokowi reshuffled the cabinet, selecting close allies of Prabowo Subianto.
The rupiah strengthened due to the significant US dollar inflow from the government’s debt proceeds. Unfortunately, this might be temporary.
The construction of the new capital (IKN) resulted in environmental damage and health problems in other regions. It should be halted.
Prabowo has no room to maneuver with increasing debt. A volatile rupiah would define his presidency.
Bank Indonesia's Board of Governors decided to hold the benchmark interest rate. The central bank challenged the market to strengthen the rupiah exchange rate.
Despite still owing debts, the Bank Indonesia Liquidity Assistance obligor Marimutu Sinivasan managed to go abroad. He took advantage of a loophole in the travel ban system of the Immigration Office.
The rupiah is under heavy pressures from the global financial markets turmoil. Domestic policy uncertainty makes it worse.
The government must halt the construction of the Nusantara Capital City. It could become a ghost town in the future.
President Jokowi disbursed Rp71.8 trillion of state budget funds for the Nusantara Capital City (IKN) project. Investors are waiting for certainty about who will reside in the new capital.
Despite decreasing eruption activity, the aftermath of Mount Marapi’s eruption in West Sumatra caused devastating floods and landslides in multiple regions, claiming scores of lives.
The risk of rupiah depreciation might come from both the real sector and the financial market.
Indonesia was one of the biggest importers of electronic wiretapping equipment from 2019-2021. This equipment is being used by various state agencies.
The Fed’s hawkish stand on interest rate creates continuing pressure on the rupiah. Capital flight poses an increasingly serious threat.
Several domestic factors also play important roles in the rupiah’s downward slide. The market is still concerned about Prabowo’s intention.
Deforestation covers an area of 2,464 hectares in Nusantara Capital City. Functional conversion of land threatens watershed areas, giving rise to a source of floods.
Through their album, Gelap Gempita, Sukatani expresses their angst about today’s sickening social, political, and environmental conditions.
Bank Indonesia relies heavily on short-term securities to safeguard the rupiah. This strategy carries serious market risks.
Surplus declines, rupiah increasingly dependent on the Fed’s policy.
The market’s pressure on the rupiah is simply too strong to bear. The cost of defending it might be wasted.
Bank Indonesia’s rate hike fails to stop the rupiah from stumbling. Political intervention in judiciary system makes it even worse.
Kimia Farma and the holding of state-owned pharmaceutical companies have an excess stock of vaccines that are nearing their expiration date. The state could suffer losses.
The fate of rupiah is solely dependent on the market’s mercy, not Bank Indonesia’s nor the government’s policies.
Felix Viktor Iberle becomes the first Indonesian to win the world swimming championship. He is now setting his sights on the 2024 Paris Olympics and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Transpersonal psychology is a new branch of psychology that incorporates religion and spirituality.
TikTok Shop is expanding more intensively in Indonesia. Funds worth hundreds of trillions of rupiah are disbursed to control the e-commerce market.
They still hold deliberations on the Wiretapping Bill back at the Legal Affairs Commission at the DPR. Wiretapping technologies may only be used for law enforcement.
What lies within the rise of spiritual secularism?
After successfully navigating through the turbulence of the global market, the rupiah is now facing a local test: the weakening trend of the Indonesian economy.
Sharia banks offer many services to attract customers. However, it is difficult for them to compete with conventional banks due to having less capital.
The trend of Indonesia’s trade surplus can persist despite the slowdown of the US and European economies.
Erniwati, Principal of the State Elementary School 66 in Pekkabata, West Sulawesi, holds inspirational class events at her school. This participant in the Guru Penggerak program, known for her punctuality, makes many breakthroughs through her works.
Waskita Karya finds it difficult to raise working capital after restructuring its debts. It is difficult to get bank guarantees for large infrastructure projects.
A number of state-owned construction companies are doing whatever they can to get the capital needed to complete government-assigned infrastructure projects. Construction SOEs’ debts are soaring.
A conspiracy allegedly involving Insp. Gen. Ferdy Sambo to cover up the cause of death of Brig. Yosua needs to be traced right up to the court of law. There is a possibility other actors are involved.
Young lifter Luluk Diana Tria Wijayana wins three gold medals in the 2022 Youth Weightlifting World Championships. She is now aiming for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The Indonesian National Sport Climbing Team is optimistic about winning medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Indonesian athletes in the boulder and lead categories could be world’s number ones at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
National Development Planning Minister cum National Development Planning Agency Chief Suharso Monoarfa talks about the issues surrounding the funds and the construction stages of the new capital city in Kalimantan. The country’s political map will largely determine its fate.
The government and the DPR are to move the national capital city through a decision reached with minimal public participation. It is a threat to the environment and to the state budget.
After her accident, Leani Ratri Oktila was inspired by the fervor of the disabled athletes who had more severe impairments. She is the first Indonesian athlete who clinched two golds in the Paralympics.
Hospitals outside Java struggle with influxes of Covid-19 patients. Medical oxygen is difficult to find in many places.
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.
Several hospitals in the Gaza, including one owned by Indonesia, have been badly damaged by Israeli air raids. Two senior doctors died.
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.
Readers write the importance of common space for resident collective activities in Slipi and chaos in the traffic light location in Garut, West Java.
Pelni Hospital issued flyers with information on Covid-19 vaccine prices and registration for vaccination. State-owned enterprises ministry officials were infuriated.
The purchase by the Sukanto Tanoto business group of an office building worth trillions of rupiah in Germany has prompted many questions. The proceeds from natural resources exploitation should be returned to Indonesia.
Yopie Hidayat Contributor
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).
The rupiah is turning 74 on October 30. Born as the marker of a newly independent country, this currency has recorded the Republic’s political journey. Now the advancement of technology is forcing it to adjust.
Patients are complaining about medical facilities and services at Covid-19 isolation hospitals. The medical equipment is deemed to be insufficient and the isolation procedures are too complicated.
Claiming unavailability of hospital beds and an increasing number of positive coronavirus cases, Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan reinstated Large-Scale Social Restrictions. He is accused of not supporting the economy.
Bukopin’s liquidity shortage accompanies the commotion around the plan to inject the bank with more capital. The financial system’s stability may be under threat.
Several shopping centers are ready to operate in the so-called ‘new normal’ era. Some retailers switched to online platforms, while others are preparing digital strategies.
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.
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.
International journalists have found issues with Covid-19 rapid test kits. India and Spain are complaining about the inaccuracy of Chinese-manufactured test kits.
Anies Baswedan frequently communicated with business owners and academicians to prepare for setting limitations on movement in the Capital. There is a lobbying effort to relax regulations set by the minister of health.
Yopie Hidayat (Contributor)
The plan by the House of Representatives to deliberate the omnibus law has made people suspicious. The legislative process must be stopped.
Rising number of Covid-19 patients reminds Mohammad Syahril of the time the pandemic began to unfold last January. He had just been appointed the chief executive officer of the Sulianti Saroso Infectious Diseases Hospital (RSPI) that time.
Former Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu became the talk of the town after the South Sumatra provincial government announced a project to expand the Tanjung Api-api Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in early 2019.
President Jokowi is involving three international figures in the planning of the new capital. This is more of a problem than a solution.
President Joko Widodo issued a government regulation to solve TPPI’s business problems. Pertamina is tasked with executing an integrated petrochemical refinery.
Industrial plantation forest concession owned by Sukanto Tanoto’s company will become the center of Indonesia’s planned new capital in Kalimantan. The government is preparing a range of compensations.
Capital Cities say many things. They are metonyms.
The KPK leadership selection committee is still including Insp. Gen. Firli Bahuri in the top 10 candidates despite his problematic track record. The State Palace made a request.
The government’s hasty plan to move the nation’s capital to East Kalimantan is not solving anything.
TEMPO has made me one of the resource persons for the article Pitching In with the Cleanup on pages 46-49 of the August 6-12, 2019 edition.
The DPR aims to speed the deliberation of the bill on wiretapping. It has the potential to weaken the anti-corruption commission KPK.
The implementation of sharia principles Tangerang General Hospital is a discriminative practice. It has been prompted by guidelines from the Indonesian Ulema Council.
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.
A mid severe floods that saw parts of Jakarta submerged at the end of April, President Joko Widodo rekindled the plan to move the capital city.
President Joko Widodo decided to move the capital out of Java during a limited cabinet meeting at the State Palace, Monday, April 29.
President Jokowi needs to consider his plan to relocate the capital. History shows that many nations have failed with similar projects.
A number of candidates for heads of regional religious affairs offices claim to have been requested billions of rupiah in order to be selected. The selection process for state religious university rectors also fall under the spotlight.
Through their album, La Marupè, the music group,Theory of Discoustic, presents music with lyrics inspired by Buginese-Makassarese folklore. The traditional elements are not there as mere gimmicks.
Despite training with limited facilities, the speed climbing athlete has made an impressive achievement in the 2018 Asian Games. She is concerned about the preparations for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Yayuk Basuki once brought glory to Indonesia in the Asian Games. The two golds she won in women’s doubles and mixed doubles with the gold bagged by boxer Pino Bahari helped catapult Indonesia to the seventh position in the 1990 Beijing Asian Games.
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.
The policy to sustain rupiah’s exchange rate looks makeshift. It will take years to improve the current account deficit.
Indonesians of Chinese descent have lived in Bagansiapiapi since the start of the 19th century. The kapitan's family helped steer the economy.
For the first time, four teams from the Arabian Peninsula are competing in the World Cup. This is a stepping stone for Saudi Arabia to develop its soccer business.
Whilst the Rupiah continues to weaken, the government needs to reconsider its populist policies as they have failed to take economic realities into account.
A Thai-based company wants the Montara oil spill case to be over soon, despite pending lawsuits still outstanding. Luhut Pandjaitan helps to make it happens.
Paloh residents are helping protect sea turtles along the regency’s coast. WWF offered to provide guidance.
A customs official is under investigation for owning a suspicious account with tens of billions of rupiah in recorded transactions.
AFTER years of a career in customs' enforcement and investigation division, Agus Djoko Prasetyo is being investigated for suspicious financial transactions.
FORMER WBA boxing champion from Indonesia, 38-year-old Chris John, has decided to enter into the political ring.
Enthusiasm for growing ‘specialty’ coffee is picking up rapidly in many regions. New arabica coffee-growing centers are emerging.
While his columns were a joy to read, Bondan Winarno was also an investigative journalist who exposed the gold mine fraud case and a consultant for the World Bank. But he was happiest when he was called “Uncle Maknyus”.
The e-commerce business is expected to continue its rapid growth next year. Its market remains wide open, while the number of players in the business is still far below saturation point.
Cepi Iskandar has suddenly been thrust into the spotlight.
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.
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.
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
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.
The death of four Trisakti University students triggered the reform movement. But the legal action against the killers seems never-ending.
The Trisakti Foundation has ratcheted up its dispute with the prestigious university's rector and senate. At the heart of the problem is, of course, money.
The Trisakti Foundation has ratcheted up its dispute with the prestigious university's rector and senate. At the heart of the problem is, of course, money.
Driven by corporate demand, helicopter business opportunities continue to grow. Operators are increasingly expanding their fleets.
There is an increasingly real threat to Indonesia’s biodiversity. It cannot be overcome through empty slogans at international forums.
KPU Chair Mochammad Afifuddin on turbulence within his institution following the dismissal of Hasyim Asy’ari, and the Constitutional Court’s decision on the regional head elections.
Various parties from the National Police Chief to the State Palace are accused of interfering in the KPK leadership candidates selection process. The candidates are divided into four clusters.
Tempo’s interview with Minister of Communication and Informatics Budi Arie Setiadi about Jokowi’s campaign before the end of his tenure.
As President Jokowi's term neared its end, instructions were given to promote the government's achievements, and billions of rupiah in contracts were offered to the media.
Jakarta governor and deputy governor candidates promise improvements in inclusive public transportation.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Muhammad Syarifuddin uses artificial intelligence to handle cases. Case brokers continue to be a threat.
Media companies are experiencing upheaval due to the rapid changes in the business landscape. The industry is moving towards a new equilibrium.
Using a variety of pretexts, the political parties replace elected legislative candidates. This is a betrayal of the people’s choice.
Hendra Sabarudin’s drug network distributed methamphetamine from Tarakan prison starting in 2017, allegedly aided by police and prison guards.
The government plans to dredge 17.6 billion cubic meters of sea sand and sediment, altering the landscape and destroying marine life.
The government designated a number of areas as zones for cleaning sediment and sea sand.
Anindya Bakrie ousts Arsjad Rasjid from the position of General Chair of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin). The Palace’s support shifted.
Anindya Bakrie ousted Arsjad Rasjid as the Chair of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin). The organization is becoming like a political party and enjoys large funds coming in from overseas.
Gubernatorial candidates are trying to win over the votes of Anies Baswedan supporters in the Jakarta regional election. Jokowi reportedly shifted his support.
Pramono Anung and Ridwan Kamil shed light on the dynamics surrounding their appointments as Jakarta gubernatorial candidates.
Police uncover baby trafficking syndicate operating in Java-Bali since 2023. Five babies were already sold.
News summary on the conflict of interest of KPK leadership candidates and 44 ministries in Prabowo’s government.
Commission III of the House of Representatives rejected all the Supreme Court judge candidates proposed by the Judicial Commission. The rejection allegedly was due to their favored candidate failed to pass.
The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) strives to counter candidates supported by the Palace. It is an early projection for the 2029 General Elections.
BRIN is designing the Peluit-40 nuclear reactor to replace diesel power plants, claiming it to be safer.
The Bocor Alus Politik podcast receives the Udin Award that we dedicate to our viewers and readers.
An exclusive Tempo interview with Anies Baswedan regarding his chances to run in the Jakarta regional head election.
Jokowi and Prabowo’s coalition are maneuvering to thwart Anies Baswedan’s candidacy in the Jakarta regional head election. Cabinet posts are being offered as inducements.
Tommy Hermawan Lo’s name emerges following the mention of Mr. T in online gambling that involves human trafficking case. He is a director at a casino management company.
Victims of human trafficking for online gambling and scamming in Cambodia claimed of being forced to work 12-hour shifts and being beaten. Recruitment is still ongoing.
The battle in the presidential election is set to continue in regional head elections. The PDI-P is determined to challenge President Joko Widodo’s candidates.
Personal protective equipment corruption suspect, Budi Sylvana, denied inflicting up to Rp300 billion of losses to the state. He revealed the roles of other officials in the case.
Muhammadiyah follows Nahdlatul Ulama’s step to accept mining concession offer from the government. Muhammadiyah General Chair Haedar Nashir explains about it.
Muhammadiyah accepts the government’s mining concession offer. Many members are against it. Busyro Muqoddas, Chair of Muhammadiyah’s Law and Human Rights Council explains.
Muhammadiyah cadres and administrators are divided in their response to the mining concession. There are whispers from the government and the entrepreneurs.
Retno Marsudi dismissed the idea that the government is merely meddling foreign affairs. She emphasized that Indonesia is a trusted partner on the international stage.
Chair of IDI, Mohammad Adib Khumaidi, discusses the polemic over the plan to allow foreign doctors to practice in Indonesia. He emphasizes stringent regulations are necessary.
Communication and Informatics Minister Budi Arie explains the cyberattack on the Temporary National Data Center. He dismisses allegations of negligence.
Infinite Earth responds regarding the revocation of Rimba Raya Conservation’s ecosystem restoration permit.
There will be a wave of layoffs at Tokopedia as a result of inefficient practices. This is the result of government policy rife with conflicts of interest.
The PDI-P is preparing to replace Hasto Kristiyanto after he was questioned by the KPK in the Harun Masiku case. They are wary of the Palace’s interference.
The founders of GoTo and Tokopedia sold their shares. New investors now have control of ownership.
Tokopedia made significant cuts in its workforce following its business consolidation with TikTok. A consequence of inefficient business operation.
Muhammadiyah’s business networks cover various sectors, from education to financial services. It seeks to create a closed economic ecosystem.
Muhammadiyah withdrew trillions of rupiah from Bank Syariah Indonesia. It was the accumulation of various problems, from operational matters to appointment of commissioners.
Communication and Informatics Minister Budi Arie Setiadi talks about the polemic over the planned revision of the Broadcasting Law and the Starlink Internet service.
Narendra Modi is likely to serve his third term as the Prime Minister of India. His campaigns are based on populism and religion.
The fintech lending business is increasingly losing steam. Returns continue to decline while fund owners are opting for other investment portfolios.
Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno assures that the tourism fee will not be imposed on plane tickets.
The Constitutional Court rejected lawsuits disputing the results of the 2024 presidential election. The option of disqualifying Gibran was discussed in a meeting of the judges.
Foreign Affairs Minister Retno Marsudi explains the Gaza war and the Iran-Israel conflict with its impact on Indonesia’s economy.
Islamic boarding schools (pesantren) cannot be closed even if they do not have a license from the government. There is no protection from the Ministry of Religious Affairs if legal problems arise.
The Rabithah Alawiyah organization is in charge of recording and preserving the line of descent of the Alawiyyin in Indonesia. Seven books from Yemen serve as their guide.
Several companies are applying for permits to utilize sediment, including sea sand. Large corporations use landfills for land reclamation areas.
Indigenous people are taking legal action against the President and the DPR for delaying deliberations of a bill. It has taken second place to the interests of investors.
State banks stop distributing loans to state construction companies. Government assignment projects are burdening banks.
The government opens the option of switching energy subsidies for the free lunch program. This threatens poor households.
The government issues a regulation to develop the game industry. There will be a special funding agency.
Discussions of the Asset Recovery Draft Law is stagnating in the DPR. It is key to preventing money laundering.
TikTok Shop’s acquisition of Tokopedia changes the Indonesian business map. It is not clear how small and medium enterprises will be protected.
The prosecutor persists in filing a cassation against the acquittal of Haris Azhar and Fatia Maulidiyanti. It is a threat to the freedom of expression.
GoTo CEO Patrick Waluyo reveals the story behind the selling of Tokopedia shares to TikTok. How much profit did GoTo get?
The integration of TikTok Shop with Tokopedia will reinforce GoTo’s business. Indonesia’s e-commerce competition landscape is changing.
The presidential and vice-presidential candidates are relying entirely on gimmicks to exploit the emotions of the people. This moves the campaign away from substantive discussions.
Do the presidential candidates succeed in attracting young voters with social media gimmicks?
Budiman Sudjatmiko persuades other activists to support Prabowo Subianto. He claims he is not motivated by money.
How does the Indonesian Solidarity Party get its funding? Is the aid from conglomerate bosses like Djarum’s owner true?
Presidential Chief of Staff Moeldoko is writing regarding his alleged interference in electric vehicle policy over Wuling’s SNI certification.
Post-Firli Bahuri, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is still walking backward toward its grave. A radical reform is needed.
The presidential candidates’ campaign teams are an illustration of the type of government they would form if elected. Businesspeople have a central role.
The Corruption Eradication Commission is no longer independent ever since it became part of the executive body. The fruit of the revised KPK Law.
In Indonesia, presidential candidate debates are planned as bogus performances. There is no in-depth discussion of the issues.
Yet again, a member of the Supreme Audit Agency is involved in corruption. The system for selecting these state auditors is very poor.
Judicial Commission Chairman Amzulian Rifai explains the boundaries of his authority in dealing with judges, and the Judicial Commission Bill.
Sandiaga Uno and Garibaldi Thohir’s company is in conflict with local miners. The amount of compensation is considered inadequate.
Having no democratic legitimacy, Gibran Rakabuming Raka must withdraw his candidacy for the vice-presidency.
Tempo's special interview with MKMK Chairman Jimly Asshiddiqie regarding the dismissal of Anwar Usman as Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court.
The program to put coal-fired power plants (PLTU) into early retirement is hampered by funding problems. As grants are stuck, the state budget must be disbursed.
Nepotism is the close relative of corruption and dictatorship. The Indonesian Independence Proclamation places nepotism as a threat to independence.
Constitutional Court Chief Justice Anwar Usman is reportedly maneuvering to lower the minimum age limit for presidential and vice-presidential candidates, paving the way for Gibran.
The Constitutional Court reportedly already made a decision in favor of a lawsuit regarding the minimum age requirement for presidential and vice-presidential candidates. The issue is rife with conflicts of interest.
Carbon trading is simply a way to mitigate climate change. The main aims are the energy transition and environmental protection.
The Indonesian Stock Exchange established four carbon trading mechanisms. There were 27 transactions in three schemes in the initial sale.
Presidential candidates’ supporters are creating unfavorable atmosphere in the build-up to the 2024 general elections with them more inclined to speak about rivals’ weaknesses than promoting their champions’ profiles.
The 2024 presidential candidates are competing to garner support from retired generals. This perpetuates the militaristic nature of Indonesian politics.
The plan from the OJK to introduce carbon units as securities could lead to problems. Carbon trading no longer means a reduction in emissions.
The three soldiers who allegedly killed a civilian should be tried in a criminal court. The Military Courts Law needs to be revised.
The OJK regulates carbon exchanges as a securities trading platform. How will the OJK prevent greenwashing in the carbon exchange?
The news in our media is problematic. Why is that?
Voluntary carbon trading has stopped since 2021, due to upside down policies.
Individuals and companies are already implementing carbon trading in the voluntary market. But no price standard has been set.
News summary, from the dismissal on Budiman Sudjatmiko to Food Estate.
Former Director-General of Mineral and Coal, Ridwan Djamaluddin, is named as suspect in the Mandiodo Block nickel corruption case.
Why did the prominent figures from Papua fail to bring the Papuans to support the Republic of Indonesia?
The government faces difficulties accommodating kidney donors and recipients. The need for kidney donors is high, but the supply is very limited.
The police exposes Indonesian kidney trafficking network in Cambodia. The victims are enticed through social media.
The government removed the conditions for electric motorcycle subsidy recipients. It will be made available to everyone.
The National Genome Center set up in 2018 is gone. Does it change into the Biomedical and Genome Science Initiative of the Health Ministry?
A lower credit rating makes the United States government to charge higher interest rates. It naturally spreads to other countries’ securities, including Indonesia.
The support for Prabowo Subianto from Budiman Sudjatmiko and other 1998 activists is a form of political pragmatism. A disavowal of justice for the victims.
Adipratnia Satwika Asmady was behind the launch of Satria-1 satellite. She controlled the satellite’s designing and assembly until it soared into the sky.
Central Sulawesi designates six indigenous community forests as strategic areas in its Spatial Planning Design. This is a first for Indonesia.
Interview with Christos Christou, International President, Doctors Without Borders (MSF)
“Only 30 percent of the children with TBC in Indonesia were diagnosed.”
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