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Yoga for health and humanity

Notably, yoga has been shown to have immediate psychological benefits, decreasing anxiety and stress, and increasing feelings of emotional and social well-being. 

3 years ago
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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
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Building resilience in Indonesia’s drought-ridden island of Java

Community engagement can ease the pressures of urban drought, but government interventions are the key to sustained change. ...

3 years ago

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Learning from Tesla’s removal from S&P 500 ESG Index

Companies must seek to reduce their GHG footprint and set GHG-reduction goals to align with the objectives outlined in the Paris Agreement.

3 years ago
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How to build a sustainable and digital Asia-Pacific

Cloud penetration in Southeast Asian enterprises is less than 20 percent, which indicates huge space for data monetization and industry digitalization.

3 years ago
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The potential of Indonesia’s humanitarian leadership

International human rights instruments are important because they reflect the world’s common values of humanity, compassion and solidarity.

3 years ago
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Establishing Indonesia's defense posture amid global race

Modernizing Indonesia's defense industry toward self-sufficiency is necessary to determine the country's defense posture.

3 years ago
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Jokowi’s subsidy reform: One step backward to buffer consumers

While it might be a step back in subsidy reform, the government has decided to maintain fuel subsidies to creating economic and political turmoil.

3 years ago
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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
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Jokowi set to play an unexpected global role as peacebroker

Having little interest in complicated diplomacies, Jokowi originally wanted to ensure that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would not be damaging to the Group of 20 Summit and his G20 presidency.

3 years ago
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Will 2024 be the final nail in the coffin of ‘reformasi’?

The high presidential threshold of 20 percent for parties to nominate a presidential candidate is already a major hurdle that limits our options (no more than four pairs of candidates) in the polls.

3 years ago
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Did a giant radio telescope in China just discover aliens? Not so FAST…

This phrase is the standard that astronomers will be applying to a curious signal captured with China’s “Sky Eye” telescope that might be a transmission from alien technology.

3 years ago
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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
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The show must go on for dentists in ‘new normal’

In Jakarta, a patient pays Rp 600,000 ($40.50) for a tooth removal, but in Cirebon regency a dental clinic can only charge a patient half the amount for the service.

3 years ago
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Why we should join the fight against hate

Ethnically and religiously charged hate speech was also a factor during recent presidential and regional elections in Indonesia.

3 years ago
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How to become Asia’s EV ‘Detroit’, while living longer and healthier lives

Electric vehicles (EVs) will be a game changer if everybody has access to them, whether as personal vehicles, public transportation or mobility as a service. 

3 years ago
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Comparing the visit of Wong to Indonesia with Prabowo’s to Singapore

In the conversations with his Indonesian hosts, Wong confidently restated the need to ratify three politically sensitive agreements, which the two countries signed in January of this year.

3 years ago
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Indonesia focuses on debt, subsidy control amid global inflation crisis

Deputy Finance Minister Suahasil Nazara recently spoke with The Jakarta Post to discuss the country’s macroeconomic situation and state budget strategies to cushion the impact of the global inflation crisis. 

3 years ago
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Depreciating yen and its consequences for Indonesia’s economy

Japan’s consistent trade deficits and weakened yen may mean Japan can no longer finance large investments in portfolio, development assistance and foreign direct investment (FDI) in other countries, including Indonesia.

3 years ago
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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
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Food protectionism and triple taxation in palm oil

Restricting the market of basic necessities at the government-fixed low prices usually causes long lines of consumers who tend to buy more than what they actually need.

3 years ago
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Will Albanese’s unlikely victory be likely in Indonesia?

Looking ahead to the 2024 presidential election, the status quo looks to remain unchanged, as all the potential leading candidates are Javanese or of Javanese descent. 

3 years ago
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Singaporean Embassy responds

The Singapore Embassy in Jakarta clarifies two factual inaccuracies in The Jakarta Post's June 8, 2022 article on the attempt of conservative Muslim preacher Abdul Somad Batubara, an Indonesian national, to enter the neighboring country.

3 years ago
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Will IDI split lead to reforms in the medical sector?

The newly established PDSI indicates a need to reform the country's medical system.

3 years ago
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Tackling barriers to green mobility uptake in ASEAN

ASEAN can become an EV hub to ensure environmental sustainability across the region as long as it tackles the existing barriers to EV absorption as well as anticipates solutions to the environmental impacts of higher EV demand, including manufacturing, battery life and energy use.

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
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The Quad summit move agenda forward

Biden views the Quad partnership of four major democracies in the Indo-Pacific as vital to challenge China's growing influence in the region. 

3 years ago
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Time for EU to talk more about human rights in India

There is one region the EU has been shamefully silent about for so long and it is not only a geopolitical issue regarding the two biggest powers in South Asia but it is also a human rights catastrophe: Jammu and Kashmir.

3 years ago
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Behind Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and how to restore peace

Perhaps the best solution would be if President Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky agreed to a neutral Ukraine that would act as buffer for both Russia and the West.

3 years ago
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To leave no one behind, G20 must commit to pandemic fund

The G20 leaders in their Rome Declaration 2021 noted that financing for pandemic PPR has to become more adequate, more sustainable and better coordinated.

3 years ago
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