Break the rules and a fine of up to one million rupiah applies. But if you cant pay you might instead be asked to plant tree seeds.
David Sexton
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has arrived in Indonesia, the Office of the Press Secretary said.
Should your community welcome digital nomads – individuals who work remotely, allowing them freedom to bounce from country to country?
Clean energy transition is key opportunity for Indonesia to diversify its economy while making its energy supplies more secure and affordable, but international support will be vital.
The coalition of Indonesian civil society on Wednesday presented their findings regarding the human rights situation at the United Nations (UN) Palais des Nations in Geneva, in which they concluded that civilian rights in Indonesia remain to be shackled in the past 4.5 years.
When Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest economy, first began grappling with COVID in 2020, its government was widely criticized for choosing to save the economy over people’s lives in its COVID-19 policies.
In Indonesia, alongside its growing economic foothold, China has increasingly been enhancing what might be termed “think-tank diplomacy”.
Pemerintah Indonesia menjadi target kritik karena dianggap memilih menyelamatkan perekonomian alih-alih masyarakat dalam manajemen COVID-19 yang dilakukannya.
The IndOz Conference 2022 in Brisbane featured discussions about energy, education, digital economy and health and carried the theme of “stronger together”.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo is heading to Beijing for a rare visit by a foreign leader under China’s strict COVID-19 protocols.
A robust economy and promising demographics are just some of the key reasons for people to consider investing in Indonesia.
There is more to the archipelago’s traditional, heritage fabrics than the popular batik.
About 7 percent of Indonesia’s 270 million people are estimated to consume dog meat.
Most of Indonesia’s provinces and dozens of cities and regencies impose discriminatory and abusive dress codes on women and girls, Human Rights Watch said.
The Asian Development Bank, or ADB, has revised up its growth forecast for Indonesia to 5.2 percent this year, reflecting the country’s robust domestic consumption and windfall revenue from high global commodity prices.
A growing population, destruction of coral reefs, and the loss of traditional fishing methods all threaten the way of life of traditional communities in Indonesia whose livelihoods have for generations depended on the sea.