Indonesia is the region’s biggest producer of haze, so why was it the last to ratify ASEAN’s pollution prevention agreement?
David Sexton
Thousands clashed with police and attempted to storm parliament, in reaction to a plan to change the country’s electoral rules. Former President Joko Widodo has been accused of trying to establish a political dynasty.
Australia’s biggest mining company is reportedly looking at Indonesia’s nickel industry following the shut down of its vast nickel operations in Australia.
Australian leaders should discuss human rights issues with Indonesian President-elect Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo during meetings in Canberra on August 20, 2024, Human Rights Watch said.
Australia and Indonesia agreed a treaty-level defence cooperation agreement which allow Australian and Indonesian militaries to operate from each other’s countries, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
On 10 July 2024 the Indonesian Ministry of Health (MoH) and World Health Organization (WHO) embarked on a three-day workshop in Central Java on implementing multisource collaborative surveillance (MSCS) for dengue, an acute public health threat globally and in Indonesia.
Joint venture with LG Energy making batteries for EVs assembled in West Java as Indonesia’s resource nationalism paying big dividends.
When 33-year-old Noviandi first came across a TikTok account offering a service to rent a girlfriend or boyfriend, he was sceptical and suspected it might be a scam.
Indonesia has introduced measures to limit sales of cheap imports on e-commerce platforms such as Shopee, Lazada and TikTok Shop that are hurting local firms.
Indonesia has achieved stable economic growth of around 5% annually and improved rural development, yet poverty remains high in rural areas, particularly in eastern Indonesia.
The Health Ministry has assigned 12 state laboratories across the country to conduct early detection of Mpox and prevent the outbreak, an official said on Sunday.
Indonesia has celebrated Independence Day in its future new capital city Nusantara for the first time – with scaled-back festivities as construction continues.
Fossil beans about the size of limes have been found in Indonesian Borneo. The ancient seeds could help explain the evolution of today’s rainforests in Southeast Asia and Australia.
The proclamation of independence of the Indonesian Rewpublik on 17 August 1945 marked the beginning of Indonesia’s freedom from Japanese colonization. This important event is then commemorated as Indonesia’s Birthday (HUT) every year.
AIRASIA Indonesia has touched down in Cairns for the first time ever, opening the door for the far north to receive more tourists and profit.
Transport connectivity, aquaculture and health were among the topics discussed when an Indonesian parliamentary delegation visited the Australia-Indonesia Centre at Monash Caulfield. Read more