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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
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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
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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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Promoting local leaders

Regional leaders deserve a shot in the 2024 presidential election and the country does not fall short of local figures who have proved their mettle and are ready to step up the ladder.

2 years ago
Editorial

Domestic abuse no showbiz

The police’s decision to drop the investigation into the Lesti case, citing that restorative justice has been upheld, is regrettable.

2 years ago
Editorial

Horror in court

There are legitimate reasons to allow live coverage, including to ensure transparency. But the negative impacts can be much more devastating. This is why court hearings of sexual violence cases or those involving minors are held behind closed doors.  

2 years ago
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Another mysterious disease

A special team set up by the Health Ministry is now investigating nearly 200 cases of acute kidney failure of unknown origin in 20 provinces, with most cases found in the capital.   

2 years ago
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In people’s power we trust

Indonesia’s exports have finally succumbed to the global economic doldrums that weakened demand from major markets.

2 years ago
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Give the Navy a chance

Jokowi should give Yudo the chance he deserves also because since he took office in 2014 Jokowi has never entrusted a Navy officer to lead TNI.

2 years ago
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Institutional culpability

The tragedy, as in many other police scandals, is a result of their entrenched problem: the persistent culture of impunity. 

2 years ago
Editorial

Sayonara, Mr. Governor

As the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta is the seat of political and economic power and there is a unique complexity involved in managing business in the city. 

2 years ago
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Investment follows trade

Yet more discouraging is that two implementing regulations of the Jobs Creation Law regarding export and import policies, instead of promoting open foreign trade, suggest a more restrictive trade regime. 

2 years ago
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Tourism needs help, fast

Lackluster growth in China amid ongoing lockdowns, the outright recession feared in Europe and the United States as well as severe economic risks in Japan will all hit Indonesia.

2 years ago
Editorial

Is World War III coming?

The recent demolition of the bridge that connects Crimea and Russia, the consecutive defeats of Russia's military in its occupied territories of Ukraine and the rising opposition in Russia to the war can prompt a desperate Putin to hit the nuclear button to force Ukraine into capitulation.

2 years ago
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New human rights hopes

Ironically, in a more democratic post-Soeharto Indonesia, the House has been picking mostly tepid commission members.

2 years ago
Editorial

Transforming soccer

The transformation of the sport is long overdue, and a plurality of voices is key. It is essential that the government bring both experts and supporters into the effort to achieve real and lasting stadium safety.

2 years ago
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Legislative overreach?

Speculation is rife that Jokowi is part of the whole attempt to unseat Aswanto as he is seen as having sought legal leeway to stay in power.

2 years ago
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High inflation episode

If BI is too aggressive in money tightening to check inflation, that measure may sabotage the post-pandemic recovery and put pressure on income because economic growth is primarily driven by private consumer spending.

2 years ago
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Let INA be sovereign

If the INA hopes to attract massive amounts of foreign direct investment (FDI), its projects must be attractive in themselves,

2 years ago
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Know your candidates

For a political party that controls a little over 9 percent of the seats in the House of Representatives, what the NasDem Party did at the start of the week was bold. 

2 years ago
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Putin and East Timor

Russia could learn from Indonesia's grievous error in invading East Timor and claiming it as part of Indonesian territory until 1999, which the international community never recognized.

2 years ago
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Soccer killing field

The fact that Arema FC fans stormed the pitch to vent their frustration with their team’s 2-3 defeat to archrival Persebaya Surabaya does nothing to justify the police’s disproportionate and inflammatory response.

2 years ago
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Strengthening TNI

Being the world’s largest archipelagic country, Indonesia really needs to invest heavily in the Air Force and Navy to secure its vast airspace and exclusive economic zone, especially in the wake of heated geopolitical dynamics.

2 years ago
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Walking the talk

Indonesia is committed to the collective fate of the world, even though it came at the expense of self-reflection on its own domestic woes.

2 years ago
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Another Iranian revolution?

The protests are a culmination of the frustration and disappointment of the people with the state’s control of private affairs like clothing but its neglect of more fundamental needs.

2 years ago
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Google the almighty

What Google and other Big Tech players should remember is that while Google has been growing its business, it has grown authoritarian, taking away people’s choices and requiring them to play by all of its rules.

2 years ago
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Justice for Papua governor

The graft case involving the governor with an allegedly hedonistic lifestyle, run counter to the fact that the province he leads has remained the poorest in the country.

2 years ago
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Steel town needs its churches

Setara Institute runs a periodic survey of the most tolerant cities around the country, which includes measuring the relationship between majority and minority religious communities. Cilegon has consistently ranked low in the survey in recent years.

2 years ago
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Fiscal-monetary synergy

The challenge ahead is that the era of low-cost funds has demonstrably ended, especially after the Fed signaled on Wednesday that it would continue to hike rates.

2 years ago
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Stop the war

As China and India have expressed their concern about the war and Putin is facing a rare instance of overt domestic opposition, the right moment has come to stop the conflict.

2 years ago
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Fostering digital resilience

Regardless of who Bjorka is, or what his real motive, the mysterious hacker is not our biggest threat. Our sheer technological incompetence is.

2 years ago
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The billion-dollar question

By Indonesia’s own estimate in 2018, the country needs more than US$20 billion per year to achieve the 2030 emissions-reduction target.

2 years ago
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Electric vehicles, now!

The hefty price hikes at Pertamina gas stations earlier this month not only alleviate the massive strain subsidies are putting on state coffers but also make conventional cars much more expensive to use.

2 years ago

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Thu, July 13, 2023

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