Indonesian Authorities Seize Vessel, Barges, and Tank Trucks in Fuel Fraud Probe
Indonesian police seized vessels and fuel trucks linked to an alleged illegal subsidized diesel distribution network.
NewsJakarta Looks to Danish Model to Tackle Jakarta's Waste Crisis
Jakarta is adopting lessons from Denmark to improve waste management, with mandatory household waste sorting set to expand.
NewsQatar and Indonesia Want to Be Defense Industry Partners, No Contract Yet
Indonesia says there are plans for a defense industry cooperation with Qatar, but they are not bound to a contract yet.
NewsNadiem Maintains Innocence in Chromebook Corruption Trial
Nadiem Makarim says the Chromebook procurement followed all procedures and caused no state losses in his corruption trial.
NewsHundreds Displaced by Fire in C. Jakarta
A massive fire in Kemayoran damaged more than 300 buildings and affected 679 residents, many of whom rejected relocation to public housing.
NewsPrabowo’s Overseas Trips Deliver Results, Not Ceremony, Says Cabinet Secretary
Cabinet Secretary Teddy says Prabowo’s overseas trips have secured investment, defense cooperation, and key diplomatic gains.
NewsIndonesia Open 2026 Brings World’s Top Badminton Stars to Jakarta
Indonesia Open 2026 brings 248 players from 22 countries to Jakarta, with the world's top shuttlers competing for $1.45 million.
NewsPrabowo Warns of Resistance to Indonesia’s Economic Transformation
Prabowo vowed to fight corruption and smuggling, saying economic reforms must ensure Indonesia’s wealth benefits its people.
NewsPrabowo Leads Final Farewell to Former Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu
President Prabowo paid final respects to former defense minister Ryamizard Ryacudu, who was buried with military honors.
NewsWHO Chief Reports 5 Ebola Recoveries as New Treatment Center Opens in Congo
Authorities have reported 134 confirmed cases in Congo and neighboring Uganda, including 18 confirmed deaths as of May 29..
NewsFive Killed in Papua Explosion Linked to Suspected World War II Bomb
A suspected World War II bomb explosion in Papua killed five people and destroyed several homes, police said.
NewsFormer Indonesian Defense Minister Ryamizard Ryacudu Dies at 76
During his tenure, Ryamizard introduced the concept of “state defense,” a policy framework aimed at building civilian reserve forces.
NewsIndonesia’s Fishing Villages Told to Keep Eye Out for Drones
Indonesia is turning its fishing villages into its eyes and ears for underwater drones and other maritime threats.
NewsPSG Wins Back-to-Back Champions League Titles After Shootout Victory against Arsenal
Luis Enrique joined Ancelotti, Paisley, Zidane and Guardiola in an elite group of coaches with at least three European Cups.
NewsLiverpool Fires Arne Slot as Andoni Iraola Emerges as Leading Candidate
Liverpool sacks Arne Slot after two seasons despite a Premier League title and Champions League qualification.
NewsHegseth Praises Indonesia’s Military Upgrades in Burden-Sharing Call
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth says Indonesia has shared the burden of beefing up collective defense via its military upgrades.
NewsPrabowo Returns to Jakarta with $3.5 Billion French Deals
These French commercial deals cover the trade, energy security, and defense sectors, although not much is known about the details.
NewsArsenal Chase First Champions League Title as PSG Eye Historic Repeat
Arsenal seek their first Champions League crown, while PSG aim to become the first club since Real Madrid to retain Europe's top prize.
NewsHegseth Reassures Pacific Allies While Softening China Rhetoric
Hegseth reassured Indo-Pacific allies of U.S. commitment while adopting a more measured tone toward China.
News‘Bonjour, Monsieur’: Prabowo Wants Indonesian Schools to Teach French
This is not the first time for Prabowo to announce his plans to include foreign languages in Indonesia's curriculum.
NewsMost Popular
