Several nations are contemplating recognizing a Palestinian state to revamp the two-state solution. However, major obstacles remain.
8 hours agoJakarta cannot wait passively for Timor-Leste and PNG to “catch up”, but must proactively shepherd these nations into ASEAN’s institutional, political and economic architecture instead. ...
9 hours agoThe banking sector remains resilient despite increasingly volatile global economic dynamics, though this stability requires constant vigilance and adaptive strategies. ...
10 hours agoThis is not the time to validate Israel’s security narrative, not when its policies on the ground constitute apartheid, ethnic cleansing and war crimes.
1 day agoA political landscape increasingly dominated by right-wing sentiment has decimated Western aid spending, but the UK can still take greater leadership in today's global challenges, which require international cooperation by definition as well as the humanity that binds all peoples.
1 day agoAccording to Law Minister Suparman Agtas, a politician from Prabowo’s Gerindra Party, there is little point in the government proposing legislation if it fails to ensure its completion
1 day agoGlobally, the traditional view is shifting and for Indonesia's banking sector, this presents both a challenge and an opportunity.
1 day agoEconomic conditions now are strikingly different from when the nontaxable income amount was determined nine years ago.
1 day agoThe arrival of DeepSeek and robotics appears to have woken up the entrepreneurial spirit that has gone into hibernation among some businesses.
1 day agoHost communities, often indigenous and marginalized, are left with nothing.
2 days agoReports suggest mining companies have exerted undue influence over authorities, sometimes even “coopting community leaders as “mouthpieces" to support destructive projects.
2 days agoBy applying a one-size-fits-all carbon-pricing regime to countries with vastly different capacities, the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism undermines the principles of a just energy transition.
2 days agoHeadwinds from tariffs, bond yields and 'stagflation' are gathering force, but the business world of the United States could not be in better shape to face the economic storm that may be building.
2 days agoAustralia’s decision to turn from the United Kingdom to the United States in 1942 was born out of necessity, not sentiment. Today, echoes of that pivotal moment remind us that strategic autonomy may once again require difficult realignments.
2 days agoAs Indonesia moves along its path to becoming a global middle power by its centennial in 2045, it must not forget the key ingredient that will bind its aspirations into a cohesive whole: world-class intelligence capabilities.
2 days agoThe Indonesian economy is nowhere near a crisis. Growth has slowed marginally in recent months but is still robust and inflation is under control.
3 days agoLong outdated is the notion of the ocean as the planet’s greatest “carbon sink”, as are the climate strategies associated with that perceived construct; rather, our oceans must be at the heart of global mitigation efforts, as they already are in the food security, cultural identity and economic resilience of coastal communities everywhere.
3 days agoWho benefits from mining in Raja Ampat? The communities who have fished these waters for centuries, or the elites and investors far removed from the consequences of ecological collapse?
3 days agoAs the world finally wakes up to the critical climate role of oceans, which cover around 71 percent of Earth's surface, Indonesia has a clear opportunity to take the helm of global ocean governance at this week's UNOC3.
3 days agoPragmatism without an ambitious, principles-based vision will not go far, and the new Vision 2045 will not make ASEAN as relevant as we hope.
3 days agoDespite their substantial contribution to national production, many smallholders remain trapped in structural disadvantages.
3 days agoSocial media, gaming platforms, encrypted apps and increasingly, generative artificial intelligence tools are now the frontlines of radicalization.
5 days agoThe recent news on mining in Raja Ampat sounds the alarm on potential ecocide as a symptom of the government’s systemic, structural failure to protect our country's resources in line with its constitutional obligation to its people, including future generations.
5 days agoTrump’s statements and policies are absurd, undemocratic and authoritarian.
5 days agoWhat looks like “freedom of speech” on social media becomes ranking of speech, meaning what is said depends on what spreads.
5 days agoAs the dust settles from the election, international partners, especially in the Indo-Pacific, are watching closely, with particular attention from Indonesia.
1 week agoGovernments should look to adapting multilateral policy frameworks, including IP protections, environmental standards and investment screening policies, to embrace the strategic shift happening in the semiconductor supply chain due to geopolitical developments as well as technological advances.
1 week agoQurban teaches that sacrifice is not a loss but a spiritual and social investment for the common good.
1 week agoEnding plastic pollution is clearly a human health, planetary health, economic health and business health imperative.
1 week agoThe waste crisis in Bandung, like that in many growing cities, is a complex issue rooted in infrastructure gaps, behavioral norms and policy inertia.
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