Early millennials are likely no stranger to the agony aunt or advice columns in many publications and platforms. In the social media era, the mysterious personal advisor manifests in many different forms.
David Sexton
Authorities in Indonesia have tightened border curbs, extended quarantine and limited movement on strategic toll roads, in a preemptive move to limit the spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant should it reach Southeast Asia’s largest country.
Carbon capture, utilisation and storage aids in achieving zero carbon emissions.
As COVID-19 has spread across the globe, governments everywhere have wrestled with a terrible question: what cost in lives is acceptable in order to keep the economy functioning?
However relaxed and comfortable Indonesian Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto might be about Australia’s plans to acquire nuclear-powered submarines (SSNs), the visit to Jakarta of French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has probably validated the very different view of Le Drian’s counterpart, Retno Marsudi.
If you haven’t eaten rice, you haven’t eaten.” This saying reveals the central role rice plays to this day in the Indonesian cuisine. But with increasing urbanisation and stronger orientation toward a Western lifestyle, many Indonesians are discovering their liking for bakery products, in particular sandwich bread.
A stigma persists among the uninformed that people living with HIV are unhealthy and irresponsible. Some Indonesians living healthy lives with the condition are taking to social media to fight the negative perceptions.
In the pandemic era, rather than retreat into obscurity, modern craft has been reimagined, formulating a new sense of purpose and meaning by reminiscing on its past.
The Covid-19 Task Force revealed that the surge in cases in Indonesia could penetrate 400,000 cases due to high community mobility, low health protocols, and the emergence of new, more infectious variants of Delta.
President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has stressed that Law No.11 of 2020 on Job Creation Law still prevails following the Constitutional Court’s (MK’s) ruling.
Indonesia must immediately stop using criminal laws to harass four human rights defenders who have spoken out against alleged corruption, Mary Lawlor, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders, said.
When news of the AUKUS agreement broke on 16 September 2021, it caught everyone in Southeast Asia by surprise.
Every day, the factory Mohamad Lutfi runs in East Java turns 50 tonnes of plastic waste into pallets.
Recent years have seen a growing public debate in Indonesia about the problem of sexual misconduct in the education sector.
The National Culture Week (PKN) 2021 is promoting content concerning the beauty of Indonesian culture, the director general of culture at the Education, Culture, Research, and Technology Ministry has said.
Restriction takes effect on Monday; delegates attending G-20 meetings won’t be affected.