President Prabowo Subianto revealed that Indonesia would spend up to $3 billion each year to send its officials abroad.
The PDI-P claims the timing of the probe on its secretary-general Hasto Kristiyanto is politically motivated. It is the only ...
Authored by - Sriparna Pathak, associate professor, Chinese Studies and International Relations, OP Jindal Global University, ...
Political dynasts across Asia, Africa, and America rise to power in 2024, with leaders from Bangladesh, Indonesia, Pakistan, ...
Indonesia’s new president Prabowo Subianto has revealed plans to pardon as many as 44,000 convicts – about a third of the country’s prison population.Don Wiseman, RNZ Pacific Senior Journalist ...
As the region awaits the return of Donald Trump to the White House and to a possible tumultuous Year of the Snake in the ...
Southeast Asian leaders face considerable challenges in balancing nationalistic positions with the complexities of engaging ...
An international group of lawyers is urging President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to grant absolute pardon to overseas worker Mary ...
Indonesia’s anti-graft agency has identified a close aide of former president Megawati Soekarnoputri as a suspect in a ...
Prabowo was scheduled to meet Anwar in Langkawi yesterday. Anwar had said that the meeting had to be cancelled because ...
With the upcoming Trump administration, the Indonesian government is working to deepen its ties with Elon Musk, who maintains ...
General elections this year in the US, Mexico, France, India, South Africa, and elsewhere underscored global trends in ...