The goodwill pledge is set to arrest a steady decline of Canberra’s aid to Southeast Asia’s most populous country.
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Indonesia’s newly appointed envoy to the United States, Muhammad Lutfi, said the two countries would stand as equals as “new old friends” Read more
Indonesia is a world leader in the number of free-to-read published research journals. We will explain what this means for the research Read more
Response to a global health crisis requires up-to-date and reliable data. In a virus crisis, healthcare workers and policymakers need access to Read more
As President Jokowi concluded his first year of term two, he finds himself having made progress on deregulation to attract foreign investment, Read more
Thousands of students and members of labor unions took to the streets again on Tuesday to continue voicing opposition to the newly Read more
The University of Indonesia (UI) and University of Queensland (UQ) Australia are intensifying cooperation through the implementation of the UI-UQ Bilateral Research Read more
Indonesia was ranked 70th out of 117 qualifying countries by the Global Hunger Index in 2019, and the pandemic threatens to make Read more
In mid-September, Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan reinstated a partial lockdown in a bid to prevent the Indonesian capital’s hospitals from being overwhelmed. Read more
Even as the global pandemic rages on, film festivals are finding ways to bring people together, albeit virtually, like this year’s edition of the ReelOzInd! Short Film Competition and Festival.
Results from studies, especially those funded by the state, should be available widely for public; not just scholars, but everyone, writes an ITB researcher .
A new AIC study by Universitas Hasanuddin, Monash University and University of Melbourne will look at the ‘shadow pandemic’ affecting women and men living with a disability in South Sulawesi.
Police detained nearly 400 protesters on Wednesday during heated demonstrations over a controversial new jobs law.
Bogor Mayor Bima Arya Sugiarto has taken a stand against the national tobacco industry by denying cigarette products from being marketed in the West Java city.
Unions are furious at what they see as a government sleight of hand and have vowed to bring hundreds of thousands of workers onto the streets. [$]
Indonesian national and city governments have rushed to enrol more entrepreneurs in the course, to prepare them to succeed in online markets.