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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

Legalizing marijuana

The United Nations has removed marijuana from its list of most dangerous narcotics because of the substance’s medical properties.

3 years ago
Editorial

G20 to the rescue?

Founded in 1999, in the wake of the Asian financial crisis, members of the grouping, the world's largest economies, have used the forum to coordinate policies and steps taken to maintain global economic and financial stability.

3 years ago
Editorial

Marcos Jr and ASEAN

Marcos Jr will likely continue to pursue pragmatic ties with China, the Philippines’ most important trading partner, although this will be disappointing for the military and his domestic audience.

3 years ago
Editorial

Energy transition or energy confusion?

The real test of PLN’s resolve — and by extension, the government’s resolve — in distancing itself from coal power is whether a switch toward greener supply is made even when it would entail some pain.

3 years ago
Editorial

Who will lead Jakarta?

While the Jakarta gubernatorial election is still two years away, Jakartans should start envisioning what kind of leader they want, especially after the city stops being the nation's capital.

3 years ago
Editorial

Shalom to Israeli team

Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Zainudin Amali said there should be no qualms about Israel’s participation in the U-20 World Cup as the matter had been discussed and agreed upon by all parties, including Indonesia as the host, since 2019.

3 years ago
Editorial

Courageous mission

Commendation also goes to First Lady Iriana who stoically stood by the President, accompanying him on the trip to what is currently the most dangerous war zone in the world.

3 years ago
Editorial

Controlling subsidized fuel

We suggest that the application system only allow cars with an engine displacement capacity of up to 1,500 cc to access the subsidized fuels, otherwise bigger-capacity cars would shift from the higher grade Pertamax gasoline (RON92) to Pertalite (RON90). 

3 years ago
Editorial

Making abortion legal

In Indonesia, abortion remains illegal, except for in cases of rape or to save the mother's life, as stipulated in the 2009 Health Law.

3 years ago
Editorial

Politics of bigotry

Indonesia is also facing its own demons when it comes to identity politics, as our very own politicians pander to fringe Islamist groups for electoral gains.

3 years ago
Editorial

Looming meat crisis

The government has made the right call to restrict the interprovincial movement of cattle in response to foot and mouth disease, despite the high demand. Muslim leaders should remind adherents that making an Idul Adha sacrifice is not obligatory if the animals are not available or if one’s means do not allow it.

3 years ago
Editorial

Ruangrupa's Guernica moment

After all, Documenta, held once every five years since 1955, is one of the biggest art exhibitions in Germany, and this year it displayed the works of more than 1,500 artists over 100 days at 32 sites across the city of Kassel.

3 years ago
Editorial

Still focusing on recovery

The monetary policy should depend mainly on core inflation and not inflationary pressures associated with administered prices, transportation or volatile food commodities.

3 years ago
Editorial

EU is seducing ASEAN

The EU looks eager to boost its economic and military presence and influence in the Indo-Pacific with one of its strategic goals being to contain an increasingly assertive China.

3 years ago
Editorial

Jakarta celebrates

On one hand, the city's 495th anniversary festivities are well-deserved, as it has worked hard over the past two years to bring COVID-19 under control.

3 years ago
Editorial

Saved from bankruptcy

The option of bankruptcy would kill any chance of the creditors recouping their loans because any revenues obtained from asset liquidation would first be allocated to tax payments and severance allowances to employees.

3 years ago
Editorial

Japan’s Kishida doctrine

The time has come for a major power like Japan to play more transparent and accountable roles in regional and global security and defense.

3 years ago
Editorial

Vaccine hub ambitions

Whether we can actually become a coronavirus vaccine hub remains in question, as we have less production capacity than the world’s current main vaccine producers, such as China. But it would be a victory simply to produce enough COVID-19 vaccines to fulfill our domestic needs.

3 years ago
Editorial

Fight ideology with ideology

Police are trying to put Khilafatul Muslimin leaders in jail and eventually outlaw the organization, in the name of protecting Pancasila.

3 years ago
Editorial

Half-hearted reshuffle

President Jokowi inaugurated Zulkifli Hasan and Hadi Tjahjanto as the new trade minister and agrarian reform minister respectively on Wednesday, knowing that their entry into the Cabinet would further consolidate his power and keep him from being a lame duck president.

3 years ago
Editorial

Prabowo’s defense realism

Indonesia will never engage in any military alliance with other countries, but the nation, living around friendly neighbors, will refrain from being complacent.

3 years ago
Editorial

No more secretive lawmaking

In a democracy, the process of lawmaking should be done in transparency, especially for a piece of legislation as critical as the penal code.

3 years ago
Editorial

Empowering smallholders

When the government slapped a total export ban on palm oil products on April 28 through an erratic and emotionally charged policy, the prices of smallholders’ FFB fell by almost 40 percent to Rp 2,000 (US$0.13) per kilogram.

3 years ago
Editorial

Restricting private cars

Owning a second car, or buying a single electric one, is far beyond the means of most Jakartans, meaning they’ll have to resort to public transportation as the city’s odd-even license plate policy comes back into force.

3 years ago
Editorial

The more, the merrier

The two-horse race has done more harm than good in Indonesia, not only because of the stark divide it creates but also because it offers limited choices to voters.

3 years ago
Editorial

The price of Borobudur

When we simply focus on increasing the number of visitors, we ignore the sustainability of tourist destinations, and in turn the industry itself. 

3 years ago
Editorial

Albanese’s surprise G20 vow

Australia's newly elected premier has come bearing diplomatic gifts on his first state visit to Indonesia, foremost of which is his unconditional assurance to attend the G20 Bali Summit in November.

3 years ago
Editorial

From ban to red tape

For at least 10 days after President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo lifted the palm oil export ban on May 23, not a single shipment of the commodity left port as a result of the entirely new and labyrinthine bureaucratic procedures imposed by the Trade Ministry.

3 years ago
Editorial

Anies’ real race

For Jakarta, the E-Prix will test its ability to host an international event of a higher level, such as the Formula One, in the future.

3 years ago
Editorial

Seafaring nation

The accident highlights the problems with Indonesia’s shipping industry, especially the traditional shipping sector.

3 years ago

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Thu, July 13, 2023

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