As the immediate pandemic crisis begins to recede, both countries should refocus the relationship on climate change.
David Sexton
In 2022, the state intends to continue its robust spending on the areas most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic: health and social assistance.
“We need not only money, but also state recognition and justice,” said the victim of the 1965 tragedy.
Behind the success of social media influencers is an army of managers, editors and content developers. It’s a business, not a hobby.
Abu Dhabi’s biggest sovereign wealth fund has agreed to lead a fundraising at GoTo Group, ahead of a listing that could value Indonesia’s biggest internet firm at as much as US$30 billion.
An increasingly affluent Indonesian middle class, prepared to pay for healthcare overseas, presents an opportunity for Australian businesses, according to economist Saul Eslake. Mr Eslake, a former chief economist with ANZ and Merrill Lynch, spoke at the Indonesia-Australia Business Summit.
The police on Saturday arrested the alleged main perpetrator of riots that broke in Yahukimo, Papua.
The sixth annual ReelOzInd! Australia-Indonesia Short Film Festival 2021 has premiered, launching with an online event showcasing 11 films alongside a Q&A with selected jury members and winning filmmakers.
ASEAN has recognised the value of cutting-edge technologies to predict and address natural disasters. But much more can be done to implement these solutions.
From masks and gloves to IVs and COVID tests, reporter Adi Renaldi visits the landfills and dumpsites that are now home to toxic medical waste.
Indonesia and Thailand will ask the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to reconsider its decision to declare them non-compliant, representatives of the two countries have announced.
Asian hesitancy weighs as inoculation drives make progress
In a statement, Ula confirmed TechCrunch’s reporting, saying it has raised $87 million in its Series B financing round.
A persistent question lurking in the background of Australia’s alliance with the US has always been whether our powerful ally would come to our aid in a time of military crisis.
Environmentalists in Indonesia keen to send a message about the world’s worsening ocean plastics crisis have created a museum made entirely from plastics, to convince people to rethink their habits and say no to single-use bags and bottles.
Life will return to normal in Blitar, in East Java, by next week, the first city to do so in Indonesia as the authorities conduct a test on living with COVID-19.