For Indonesia’s economic ambitions to succeed, the path forward must prioritise bureaucratic accountability over political expediency.
Prabowo's signature free meal program began earlier this month (January) at a cost of 71 trillion rupiah (US$4.36 billion).
Ali Imron cites years of counterterrorism work and the Bali Nine precedent in his bid for freedom, but observers say his ...
Indonesia's schoolchildren are now receiving free meals as part of a plan by President Prabowo Subianto to tackle ...
JAKARTA (Reuters) -- Fossil fuel-dependent Indonesia plans to build nuclear power plants with the capacity of about 4 ...
Indonesia's new government faces headwinds from weak consumption, falling exports, tight budgets and stalled reforms, testing ...
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today urged Malaysians to remain calm and not retaliate after the Malaysian embassy ...
JAKARTA - Indonesia’s additional budget of 100 trillion rupiah (S$8.34 billion) for its programme to give free meals to ...
JAKARTA--The defense ministers of France and Indonesia agreed Friday to work more closely to maintain regional stability, ...
The incident in which one Indonesian was killed and four others injured has caused a national outcry in Indonesia.