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Editorial

China the peacemaker?

In the same week that the US financial authorities had again to fend off a potential crisis from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and reports that tension has risen between President Biden and Ukraine's President Volodymir Zelensky, especially over the sabotage of the Nord Stream II pipeline, China scored a massive political victory in the Middle East.

2 years ago
Editorial

Combatting money laundering

The Finance Ministry’s inspectorate general and tax intelligence division hardly played a part in the disclosure of corruption cases involving ministry officials so far. ...

2 years ago
Editorial

Welcoming Israeli soccer team

The upcoming arrival of Israel has ignited a furor in the country, but as a good host Indonesia should not mix sports with politics. ...

2 years ago

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Editorial

Nusantara, a city for all

One of the chiefs of the capital city relocation and development project has vowed to create a “city for all” in Nusantara, a name that aptly symbolizes that it belongs to the entire country and its people.

3 years ago
Editorial

The politics of fuel reform

Because we depend on imported fuel for more than 60 percent of our needs, Jokowi should demonstrate the political courage to reduce wasteful subsidy spending by implementing a more well-targeted subsidy.

3 years ago
Editorial

Moving to endemic phase

We have had to deal with the new coronavirus these last two years to know what needs to be done in the event of another major outbreak.

3 years ago
Editorial

Self-denial about Papua

What happened in East Timor decades ago could happen in Papua because discrimination and racism against the indigenous population persist.

3 years ago
Editorial

Ready for economic fallout?

The war in Ukraine may be far away, but Indonesia should still brace for its global economic consequences.

3 years ago
Editorial

Avoiding vaccine wastage

The government aims to fully vaccinate 181.5 million citizens, or 70 percent of the total population, by March 2022.

3 years ago
Editorial

Two more years

Jokowi must speak up, yet again, and call for an end to the time-wasting discourse on the possible extension of his term. 

3 years ago
Editorial

The right condemnation

Jokowi has been reluctant to speak frankly about the Ukraine war, partially to maintain good relations with Russia.

3 years ago
Editorial

The silence of Bali

It turns out Balinese people have kept their religiosity and attachment to their culture and way of life intact despite the arrival of outside cultures, or globalization.

3 years ago
Editorial

The soybean debacle

The latest 40 percent rise in the local price of soybeans was caused by supply disruptions in major producing countries, including the United States, Brazil and Argentina.

3 years ago
Editorial

Antigraft drive in doubt

Given that he was a high-ranking public official and lawmaker who should have set a good example on compliance with the law, Aziz deserved a much heavier punishment.

3 years ago
Editorial

Cold War redux

For countries that don’t share a border with Russia and Ukraine, the prospects of war are causing a global ripple effect — right when we are beginning to see the light at the end of the coronavirus tunnel.

3 years ago
Editorial

Solidarity vs. protection

The plan to implement uniform basic services for all insurance holders has raised concerns that JKN will trap people in low-quality, inadequate healthcare services.

3 years ago
Editorial

The Dutch apology

The dispute over the historical facts speaks more about the internal struggle of the Dutch people in dealing with their past. 

3 years ago
Editorial

Safeguarding democracy

Election watchdogs have scrutinized the circulation of broadcast messages before the confirmation hearings that contained the names of the 12 potential candidates who were all later proven to be the ones selected.

3 years ago
Editorial

Welcoming Rafale

The increasing rivalry among big powers in the Indo-Pacific has stoked concerns that Indonesia could be all but defenseless if an open conflict breaks out.

3 years ago
Editorial

A haven for sex predators

Sexual violence has continued to rise in the country, leading some to call for a state of sex crime emergency.

3 years ago
Editorial

Power begets graft, murder

It seems Terbit gained so much power that no one dared to disclose the alleged crimes for years. 

3 years ago
Editorial

Protecting workers’ savings

BPJS Ketenagakerjaan reported that claims on retirement savings increased from 2.2 million in 2019 to 2.5 million in 2020 as a result of the sharp rise in layoffs caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

3 years ago
Editorial

In ASEAN less is more

The coup-makers should understand that the people of Myanmar see no promise of a bright future under their patronage. 

3 years ago
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Indonesia’s G20 presidency amid rising trade tensions

The benefit of the RCEP is that even though it doesn’t call for liberalization at the same level, scope or depth of commitment as the CTPP, its impacts on the economies of member countries, and indeed on the world economy, will be massive.

3 years ago
Editorial

Ukraine conundrum

A third World War seems in danger of starting in Ukraine, as even a small incident could become a pretext for wider conflict.

3 years ago
Editorial

A glimpse of a police state

The Wadas incident is a throwback to the controversial land conflict of the 1980s when president Soeharto used the full force of the military to terrorize and evict thousands of villagers. 

3 years ago
Editorial

Protecting public health

With no easy way to identify Omicron and Delta patients, the decision to send people to hospital should be based on whether they develop severe symptoms, a distinction that could involve the difference between life and death.

3 years ago
Editorial

Recovering amid uncertainty

A deeper look into the composition of the state revenues last year revealed the risk of too heavy dependence on commodities, notably minerals, oil and gas and palm oil.

3 years ago
Editorial

Migrant worker protection needs win-win solution

Indonesia and Malaysia are slated to sign a new agreement this week on migrant worker protection, nearly six years after the previous deal expired, and it can only be hoped that the new deal will offer legal certainty for both Indonesian workers and their Malaysian employers.

3 years ago
Editorial

Good journalism pays off

We certainly don’t want control over what these platforms should publish or not, but there ought to be a commitment from these tech giants to prioritize good journalism.

3 years ago
Editorial

Money laundering is still rife

Financial watchdogs and law enforcement must close ranks and up their ante against money laundering, lest Indonesia be placed back on the OECD's "increased monitoring" list.

3 years ago
Editorial

New approach in Papua

Civil society, religious leaders and other prominent figures in Papua have repeatedly asserted that the militaristic approach will not be able to end the decades-long conflict in the natural resource-rich territory, but they say dialogue would.

3 years ago
Editorial

Curbing Omicron’s rise

We join the calls made by epidemiologists for the government to impose new mobility curbs to slow down the rate of infection. 

3 years ago
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