Press freedoms face unprecedented attack around the world - COMMENT: A row over the Spanish government’s reported attempt to ...
By bno - Jakarta bureau Large-scale protests have erupted across Indonesia in the past week in response to amendments to the ...
Indonesia's parliament passed revisions to the country's military law on Thursday, allocating more civilian posts for ...
Civil society groups say that the changes are a throwback to the repressive New Order period, when the military dominated ...
Indonesia’s Parliament has unanimously voted to pass a controversial revision of its military law that will expand the armed ...
Pigai told UCA News on March 14 that the proposal was at “the discussion stage.” It comes after Indonesia was listed as a “flawed democracy” in the latest democracy index by The Economist Intelligence ...
It used to be common knowledge — not just among policymakers and economists but also high school students with a grasp of history — that tariffs are a terrible idea. The phrase “beggar thy ...
R. David Harden is the former assistant administrator at USAID’s bureau for democracy, conflict and humanitarian assistance. In this role, he oversaw global democracy and governance efforts in ...
In Syria, over a thousand people have been killed, the vast majority of them civilians, in a spate of massacres largely targeting the country’s Alawite religious minority. Syria’s longtime ...
Jakarta. President Prabowo Subianto told Vietnam's ruling Communist Party leader To Lam on Monday that Indonesia would ratify the much-awaited deal on exclusive economic zone, or EEZ, with Vietnam ...
An unprecedented accumulation of power in Indonesia’s corporate landscape is fueling investor concern about political influence and transparency in Southeast Asia’s biggest equity market.
Singapore-based Calypte Holding, which officially registered its Indonesian subsidiary PT Indonesia Airlines Group (INA) on March 7, aims to operate international flights to and from the country.