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Wed, 22 Apr 2026, 06:20 WIB
Here Are the Results of Purbaya's Visit to the US: Meeting 'Elephants' to Debating IMF-WB
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa returned from a US visit where he engaged with major global investors like BlackRock and Fidelity, successfully alleviating their concerns over Indonesia's fiscal policies and economic prospects. In Washington DC, he debated fiscal strategies with IMF and World Bank officials, rejecting debt offers while affirming Indonesia's financial buffers, and met with S&P, which assured the stability of Indonesia's BBB credit rating for the next two years amid energy market volatility. These interactions underscore Indonesia's resilient economic fundamentals despite global pressures from Middle East conflicts and rising oil prices.
Thu, 26 Jun 1997, 00:00 WIB
U.S. harbors new foreign policy in Asia-Pacific
U.S. harbors new foreign policy in Asia-Pacific By Anak Agung Banyu Perwita BANDUNG (JP): Almost all local media reported Indonesia's recent cancellation of the purchase of nine U.S. F-16 fighter jets and the government's refusal to take part in the American- run International Military Education and Training. The government's decisions were political responses to U.S. criticism over the implementation of democracy in Indonesia.
Wed, 04 Mar 1998, 00:00 WIB
Clinton wants RI to stick to IMF plan
Clinton wants RI to stick to IMF plan JAKARTA (JP): U.S. President Bill Clinton said yesterday that pursuing economic reforms agreed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) remained the best way for Indonesia to overcome the economic crisis. The message was conveyed by Clinton's special emissary Walter Mondale during a meeting to discuss the crisis with President Soeharto at the latter's Jl. Cendana residence.
Sat, 24 Aug 2002, 00:00 WIB
Blending science education and religious education
Blending science education and religious education Mochtar Buchori, Educator, Legislator, Jakarta, mbuchori@indo.net.id The Islamic schools or madrasah that have opted for the inclusion of science education in their curriculum have complained of the difficulty in making science and religious education blend into one meaningful whole. This difficulty has come from the habit of looking upon these two programs as being incompatible.
Tue, 18 Feb 2025, 17:31 WIB
Indonesia and Turkey Agree to Finalise CEPA Trade Deal
Indonesia and Turkey have committed to finalising their long-pending Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) to expand market access and increase bilateral trade. President Prabowo and Turkish President Erdogan agreed during a strategic bilateral meeting in Bogor to reduce trade barriers and unlock opportunities across infrastructure, energy, and defence sectors.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 15:23 WIB
DPR Commission III Expels Developer During Meeting Over Mosque Dispute in Bekasi
A member of DPR Commission III, Habiburokhman, expelled a representative from the property developer PT Hasana Damai Putra (HDP) during a hearing regarding a dispute over access to a mosque in the Vasana and Neo Vasana housing complexes. The developer was removed for failing to comply with the meeting's rules of procedure and for repeatedly raising irrelevant points.
Fri, 16 Mar 2001, 00:00 WIB
Doing it right in helping the bereaved
Doing it right in helping the bereaved JAKARTA (JP): How do you console a person grieving the death of a loved one? You may think the answer is simple -- after all, you've seen people offering their condolences to the bereaved, or may have done so yourself. Beware, however, because instead of comforting them, you may increase their pain.
Sat, 30 Jul 2005, 00:00 WIB
Putting brakes on jalopies?
Putting brakes on jalopies? Jakarta is again pondering restricting the number of older cars in the city. It is also mulling the banning of motorcycles from main thoroughfares. Traffic congestion and the environment top the list of concerns in both cases. While the city's efforts to free Jakarta from its daily traffic jams should be commended, the two measures under consideration smack of a piecemeal solution.
Mon, 28 Feb 2005, 00:00 WIB
Writers discuss their craft at World Economic Forum
Writers discuss their craft at World Economic Forum Harry Bhaskara, The Jakarta Post, Davos Most young writers dream of someone offering them a retreat for a season, somewhere in the hills, where the view over the lake and the absence of a telephone would inspire in them absolute dedication. Likewise, inner-city artists might wonder, in those long days between paintings, if creativity is encouraged by clean air. In the real world, though, do beautiful surroundings make for better works?
Sat, 26 Feb 2005, 00:00 WIB
Writers discuss their craft at World Economic Forum
Writers discuss their craft at World Economic Forum Harry Bhaskara The Jakarta Post/Davos Most young writers dream of someone offering them a retreat for a season, somewhere in the hills, where the view over the lake and the absence of a telephone would inspire in them absolute dedication. Likewise, inner-city artists might wonder, in those long days between paintings, if creativity is encouraged by clean air. In the real world, though, do beautiful surroundings make for better works?
Thu, 23 Apr 2026, 15:47 WIB
Jakarta Students Protest in Support of Pope Leo XIV at US Embassy
Jakarta students from the No War Youth Alliances demonstrated outside the US Embassy on 23 April 2026 to express solidarity with Pope Leo XIV amid his public dispute with US President Donald Trump over the war against Iran. The protesters criticised Trump's role in global conflicts, including the US-Israel actions in Iran and the kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, while urging Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto to oppose imperialism. The demonstration, involving multiple student groups, highlighted a universal anti-war stance transcending religious boundaries, against the backdrop of escalating tensions between the Vatican leader and Trump.
Fri, 10 Oct 1997, 00:00 WIB
'Voice of oppressed' Seno sweeps literary awards
'Voice of oppressed' Seno sweeps literary awards JAKARTA (JP): Many people are oppressed but only a few dare to speak out against it. Seno Gumira Ajidarma, winner of this year's Southeast Asia Write Award and one of the country's most prolific writers, is one of them. His 1995 short story anthology, Dilarang Menyanyi di Kamar Mandi (Singing in the Bathroom Prohibited), impressed the jury in the annual event. Seno received the award from Thai Prince Maha Vajralongkorn in Bangkok on Sept. 26.
Mon, 13 Apr 2026, 18:50 WIB
More Than Just Transition: PLN Pursues Energy Independence
PT PLN's CEO, Darmawan Prasodjo, has emphasised that Indonesia's national electricity policy prioritises energy security and independence over mere transition from fossil fuels to renewables, aligning with President Prabowo Subianto's directives. Through the 2025–2034 Electricity Supply Business Plan (RUPTL), PLN aims to add 69.5 gigawatts of capacity, with 76% from new and renewable sources, while addressing challenges like geographical mismatches via a 48,000 km Green Enabling Supergrid and large-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems. These initiatives, including reducing diesel use and launching the Giga One bundling project, seek to lower costs, enhance reliability, and boost green investment attractiveness, ensuring affordable and domestic-based energy supply.
Mon, 22 Sep 1997, 00:00 WIB
Sifting political science from politics
Sifting political science from politics By Ignas Kleden JAKARTA (JP): A statement by political scientist Juwono Sudarsono on Sept. 8, 1997 has sparked a heated debate on the topic of civilian political leadership in Indonesia. His point was that until 2005 the presidency in Indonesia should be held by someone firm and stable with extensive military training and field experience. The responses to this statement demonstrate clearly a double perception on a social science proposition.
Sun, 18 Sep 2005, 00:00 WIB
German stage designer Neumann finds inspiration on the streets of Yogya
German stage designer Neumann finds inspiration on the streets of Yogya Christina Schott, Contributor, Yogyakarta Bert Neumann was born in 1960 in the East German town of Magdeburg, and is currently in Yogyakarta by support of the Goethe Institute Jakarta. With a background in stage design, Neumann's first contract was with the city theater of Potsdam. Finding the regulations there to be too strict, he struck out on his own as a freelancer.
Mon, 06 Oct 2003, 00:00 WIB
ASEAN's Bali summit
ASEAN's Bali summit At least three important issues are expected to come up when leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) gather in Bali starting on Tuesday, with leaders from China, Japan, South Korea and India scheduled to meet with them the following day. First of all, the Balinese and the entire Indonesian nation are grateful for the resolve of the ASEAN leaders and their guests, who told President Megawati Soekarnoputri after the terrorist attack on Oct.
Wed, 14 Nov 2001, 00:00 WIB
Flight from poverty
Flight from poverty If it was meant to be a wake up call, it failed to arouse even the slightest interest of the nation. A World Bank report about the state of poverty in Indonesia, and why it must be urgently addressed, was not alarming enough to prompt us to act. That nearly 60 percent of the population -- or over 120 million people -- in this country are either very poor or are "near poor" barely grabbed national attention.
Tue, 10 Jun 2003, 00:00 WIB
Sand quarriers damage Cisadane conservation area
Sand quarriers damage Cisadane conservation area Theresia Sufa, The Jakarta Post, Bogor Mount Pasir Gudang has a seemingly inexhaustible supply of sand, which hundreds of people are taking advantage of by illegally quarrying for sand there. Covering a few hundred hectares, there are about 300 people every day illegally quarrying for sand there. These people, who work in groups of five to 10, come from the villages of Pasir Buncir, Srogol and Wates Jaya, all in Bogor regency.
Sat, 27 Jul 2002, 00:00 WIB
War on terrorism to dominate Powell's talks in Southeast Asia
War on terrorism to dominate Powell's talks in Southeast Asia Matthew Lee, Agence France-Presse, Washington U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell heads into a six-nation tour of Southeast Asia next week with bolstering support for the U.S.- led war on terrorism in the region at the top of his agenda.
Thu, 23 Apr 2026, 18:00 WIB
Presidential Aide Presents Pocket Book on Social Welfare Programmes to Social Minister
The Social Minister, Saifullah Yusuf (Gus Ipul), received a visit from Presidential Special Staff Dirgayuza Setiawan, who presented a pocket book outlining President Prabowo Subianto's strategic social welfare programmes aimed at achieving zero poverty by 2026. The book details various government assistance initiatives across multiple ministries, including PKH, free nutritious meals, and health checks, and is intended as a guide for social affairs officials to disseminate information effectively. This initiative underscores the government's commitment to providing lifelong welfare support and addressing daily challenges faced by the populace through coordinated inter-agency efforts.
Fri, 27 Mar 2026, 21:46 WIB
Bali Could Implement Pay-Per-Destination Fees for Tourists
In Bali, the introduction of entry fees at destinations like Kintamani and Nusa Penida has sparked debate, with concerns that such levies could lead to a proliferation of similar charges, potentially deterring tourists and harming the island's tourism image. Inda Trimafo Yudha, Chairperson of the Indonesian Recreational Park Business Association (PUTRI) Bali, emphasises the need for a clear legal basis, transparency, and ensuring fees are used to improve infrastructure and amenities, warning against burdensome multiple fees that could alienate visitors. She highlights that tourists already contribute significantly to the local economy and calls for strategic revenue generation to support sustainable tourism without negative repercussions.
Sun, 11 Jan 2004, 00:00 WIB
Movie breaks sexual taboos, but leaves some viewer uneasy
Movie breaks sexual taboos, but leaves some viewer uneasy Tomi Soetjipto, Reuters, Jakarta The candid home-grown tale Arisan! has become an unlikely box office hit, challenging and wowing audiences in equal measure. Playing to packed movie houses in Jakarta, it is a satirical comedy mocking the life of the rich in the nation's capital and tackling the taboo subject of homosexuality. To the surprise of many in the local film industry, state censors passed the movie with almost no cuts.
Sun, 24 Jun 2001, 00:00 WIB
Gus Dur set for historic visit
Gus Dur set for historic visit By Meydiatama Suryodiningrat CANBERRA (JP): The Australian capital was its usual quiet self over the weekend, no sign that it was to witness probably one of the most important events in ties with its northern neighbor -- the first visit of an Indonesian President in 26 years. Barring a last minute cancellation on Sunday -- which has already happened five times before -- President Abdurrahman Wahid is due to arrive here on Monday morning.
Sun, 22 May 2005, 00:00 WIB
Turning Bangkok inside out
Turning Bangkok inside out Ehito Kimura, Contributor, Jakarta Bangkok Inside Out Daniel Ziv and Guy Sharett 176 pp Equinox Publishing Equal parts insight and wit, Bangkok Inside Out give readers a unique view into Thailand's pulsating capital city. The guidebook consists of short reflections and sleek photos that together give readers an honest glimpse of urban life in Bangkok.
Fri, 07 Apr 1995, 00:00 WIB
The Listening Post
The Listening Post * English-language skills upgrading is an integral part of what is generally known as "Human Resources Development," and as Indonesia moves forward into a globalized age, such training becomes ever more important to Indonesian business, industry and government.
Sat, 17 Feb 2001, 00:00 WIB
Preliminary talks on Muslim unity go ahead
Preliminary talks on Muslim unity go ahead KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Preliminary talks between Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's party and a powerful opposition group went ahead on Friday after earlier being called off by officials on the government side.
Thu, 20 Mar 2003, 00:00 WIB
Indonesia according to Journalist Tim Dodd
Indonesia according to Journalist Tim Dodd Tantri Yuliandini, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta "Indonesian traffic is like a school of fish, it swims down the road and goes around things, and weaves in and out of the obstacles," outgoing Australian Financial Review correspondent Tim Dodd said about Jakarta's traffic.
Sat, 05 Mar 2005, 00:00 WIB
Ba'asyir's conviction
Ba'asyir's conviction Whatever others may say about it, here in Indonesia the trial and subsequent conviction on Thursday of Abu Bakar Ba'asyir to 30 months' imprisonment for partaking in the "evil conspiracy" that culminated in the Oct. 12, 2002, Bali nightclub bombings is likely to remain a topic of heated contention for a long time to come.
Sun, 29 May 2005, 00:00 WIB
Indonesian history as an autonomous history
Indonesian history as an autonomous history Yosef Djakababa, Contributor, Jakarta Indonesia: Peoples and Histories Jean Gelman Taylor 448 pp Yale University Press Jean Gelman Taylor's book titled Indonesia: Peoples and Histories is an important addition to the study of Indonesian history. In this book, Taylor uses an original and unique approach in not having any citations in the book. Instead, she uses what she called capsules.
Sun, 02 May 1999, 00:00 WIB
Many baffled by voting options
Many baffled by voting options By Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): An ojek (motorcycle taxi) driver proudly displayed his hat bearing the symbol of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) and, while waiting for passengers, chatted with his friends about the party's past achievements. Maman, who operates in North Jakarta's Pademangan area, said he bought the hat from a sidewalk vendor for Rp 5,000.
Fri, 05 Sep 2003, 00:00 WIB
Views on Indonesia from leaders of tomorrow
Views on Indonesia from leaders of tomorrow Dewi Anggraeni, Contributor, Melbourne, Australia "When I visited Indonesia, I was surprised at the gentleness and friendliness of the people. They were so different to the angry faces I'd seen on television," wrote a Year 10 student studying Indonesian. Another revealed, "I think my teacher was a spy when he was in Indonesia.
Sun, 01 Apr 2001, 00:00 WIB
New color schemes for your home and work space
New color schemes for your home and work space By Pavan Kapoor JAKARTA (JP): Current colors and shades are the trendsetters, not only in the world of fashion but correspondingly within the contemporary world of interior design as well. People today are not only keen to pick a dress or shirt of the latest color but are also looking for a little adventure when doing up their offices and work spaces as well.
Mon, 13 Apr 2026, 21:10 WIB
Attorney General Appoints Riono as Head of Bangka Belitung Prosecutor's Office, Ardito Muwardi to Replace Deputy Chief of Special Crimes
Indonesia's Attorney General ST Burhanuddin has issued a decree rotating 14 provincial chief prosecutors across Sumatra, Java, Bali, and Sulawesi, including appointing Riono Budisantoso as Head of the Bangka Belitung Prosecutor's Office and Dedie Tri Hariyadi as Head of the West Sumatra Prosecutor's Office. Ardito Muwardi, previously Deputy Head of the Banten Prosecutor's Office, will take over as Director of Prosecution in the Attorney General's Special Crimes Unit, with Rinaldi Umar assuming the Banten deputy role. This reshuffle aims to strengthen prosecutorial leadership nationwide amid ongoing legal and enforcement priorities.
Wed, 06 Oct 2004, 00:00 WIB
KAI faces rail travel challenges
KAI faces rail travel challenges Yuli Tri Suwarni, The Jakarta Post, Bandung "The moment I hear the word train, I think only of filth, chaos and neglect," a government official told the president director of state-owned train company PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI), Omar Berto recently. That official is not the only critic.
Sat, 22 Nov 1997, 00:00 WIB
Ulemas urge holiday during Ramadhan
Ulemas urge holiday during Ramadhan BAGU, West Nusa Tenggara (JP): Indonesia's largest Moslem organization, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), concluded its national conference yesterday with a call for the government to, among others, declare the Moslem fasting month of Ramadhan a school holiday. The ulemas also asked the government to manage the yearly haj pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, in a transparent and professional manner.
Sat, 26 Aug 2000, 00:00 WIB
11 alleged 'axe robbers' shot dead this year
11 alleged 'axe robbers' shot dead this year JAKARTA (JP): The police have shot dead since January this year 11 members of what are widely dubbed "red axe-wielding gangs", bands of robbers who often prey on lone motorists, particularly females, at traffic lights throughout the city, an officer said on Thursday. "Eight were shot dead at several traffic lights in East Jakarta, while the remaining three gang members were shot dead in the North Jakarta area," City Police spokesman Supt.
Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 13:19 WIB
Central Jakarta District Court Judges Convert Detention of Delpedro and Co-Defendants to City Arrest
The panel of judges has converted the detention status of defendants in an alleged incitement case — Lokataru Executive Director Delpedro Marhaen, @gejayanmemanggil administrator Syahdan Husein, and Lokataru Foundation staff member Muzaffar Salim — from remand detention to city arrest. Delpedro and his co-defendants are subject to mandatory reporting obligations and are prohibited from leaving the city without permission.
Wed, 22 Apr 2026, 16:46 WIB
Five Defendants in Crude Oil Corruption Case Demanded 6-12 Years in Prison
Prosecutors in Jakarta's Corruption Court have demanded prison sentences ranging from six to twelve years for five executives involved in a massive crude oil governance corruption scandal at Pertamina, which allegedly caused state losses of Rp 285 trillion. The accused, including high-ranking officials from Pertamina and a business manager, face additional fines of Rp 1 billion each and restitution of Rp 5 billion, with the case highlighting failures in fuel imports and non-subsidised diesel sales that undermine government anti-corruption efforts. This prosecution underscores the ongoing challenges in maintaining clean governance within Indonesia's state-owned energy sector.
Fri, 27 Mar 2026, 14:57 WIB
Nurhadi's Verdict Hearing in Gratuity and Money Laundering Case Scheduled for 1 April
The verdict hearing for former Supreme Court Secretary Nurhadi, accused of gratuity and money laundering offences, is set for 1 April 2026 at the Central Jakarta Corruption Court. Prosecutors previously demanded a seven-year prison sentence, a fine of Rp500 million, and restitution of over Rp137 billion, citing his unexplained wealth from assets disproportionate to his official salary and failure to report them in mandatory state official wealth declarations. This case underscores ongoing efforts to combat corruption among high-ranking judicial officials, with aggravating factors including the misuse of authority that undermines the government's anti-corruption initiatives.
Sun, 21 Jul 1996, 00:00 WIB
Myanmar becomes ASEAN observer
Myanmar becomes ASEAN observer JAKARTA (JP): Myanmar took one step closer to becoming a member of the Association of Southeast Nations (ASEAN) yesterday as it was inducted as an observer of the seven-member organization. Myanmar's admission came in the midst of intense Western criticism over Yangon's human rights record.
Sun, 01 Dec 2002, 00:00 WIB
On the Shelves
On the Shelves Studying Ethnic Chinese in Indonesia; By Charles A. Coppel; Singapore Society of Asian Studies, Singapore, 2002; 410 pp. The role of the Chinese ethnic group in Indonesia has always been known to be controversial, yet relatively few books have been published on the topic.
Tue, 03 Mar 2026, 20:34 WIB
Besides SBY, Jokowi and JK, here is the list of national figures who attended Prabowo's invitation
President Prabowo Subianto hosted a cross-generational gathering at the Merdeka Palace, inviting former presidents and vice presidents, current leaders, and top party figures to discuss strategic issues and geopolitics. The event signals an attempt to exchange views ahead of 2026, with discussions touching on international affairs and electoral-law matters.
Tue, 18 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Murti, children's story teller
Murti, children's story teller Endang Roh Suciati, Contributor, Jakarta Taking children's literature as the topic of her dissertation led Murti Bunanta, an author and academic, to become the first person to obtain a doctoral degree on that subject from the University of Indonesia in 1997. Murti choose the Bawang Merah and Bawang Putih tale as the subject of her academic exploration. In the past, the folk tale was recounted orally.
Fri, 20 Apr 2007, 10:18 WIB
Local lenders living on borrowed time, warns BI
Indonesia's banks may lose out to their regional competitors when the free trade and services agreement among Southeast Asian nations is fully implemented in 2015. Syamsul Arifin of Bank Indonesia's international affairs unit said Thursday that most of the country's banks were still far from being efficient or capable of going head to head with their regional rivals.
Sat, 14 Nov 1998, 00:00 WIB
Southeast Asian currencies lifted by yen
Southeast Asian currencies lifted by yen SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): Most Southeast Asian currencies lifted slightly during Asian trading on Friday as the Japanese yen nosed higher against the U.S. dollar. The rupiah, however, ended lower, after Indonesia's supreme military chief advised the population to stay at home, triggering a flurry of local currency sales. But the rupiah looks set to remain the exception among regional currencies, according to analysts and traders.
Mon, 13 Oct 1997, 00:00 WIB
TV today
TV today TVRI 10:00 a.m. Live Reports: Gelanggang Sea Games XIX 1:00 p.m. Music 2:00 News: Berita 14 2:30 Live Reports: Gelanggang Sea Games XIX 3:35 Belief in God The Almighty 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Health Program: Kesehatan Mata 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:25 Variety Show: Music City Today 5:30 Sport Topic 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Nusantara, The Beloved Country 6:15 Village Program 6:30 TVRI News 7:00 Evening News 7:35 Talk Show: Sukses PIN 8:00 News: Lintasan Berita 8:05 Music: Mozaik...
Fri, 17 Apr 2026, 13:43 WIB
Coalition Questions Prabowo's Concrete Actions in Andrie Case
The Coalition for Solidarity with Andrie Yunus has urged President Prabowo Subianto to demonstrate his commitment by establishing a joint fact-finding team and ensuring a fair and transparent legal process in the attempted murder case of activist Andrie Yunus, who was attacked with corrosive chemicals by military personnel. Critics highlight that the ongoing military-led investigation has bypassed victim and witness examinations and appears to shield higher-level involvement, despite Prabowo's public condemnation of the incident as barbaric terrorism. This demand underscores broader concerns about military impunity in human rights violations and the need for civilian oversight to uphold democratic justice in Indonesia.
Tue, 02 Feb 1999, 00:00 WIB
IPTN begins 1st phase of cutting workforce
IPTN begins 1st phase of cutting workforce By M.M.I. Ahyani BANDUNG (JP): Financially strapped PT IPTN, the state-owned aircraft manufacturer, has offered its aging and low-skilled employees lucrative cash incentives to retire early in its bid to streamline its workforce from 15,750 to 10,500 by 2001.
Sun, 29 Oct 2000, 00:00 WIB
Half a century of Indonesian printmaking
Half a century of Indonesian printmaking By Aendra H. Medita JAKARTA (JP): A large exhibition at Bentara Budaya Jakarta is attempting to trace the development of Indonesian printmaking over the last 50 years. The development of graphic arts differs greatly from other fine arts. The art of painting was developed earlier with the birth of the Indonesian Painters Association and the establishment of Young Indonesian Artists. But the exhibition does not seek to compare printmaking and painting.
Thu, 28 Oct 2004, 00:00 WIB
Old pledge a lesson
Old pledge a lesson It is disheartening to learn that thousands of students in a Jakarta school had to miss many days of their classes this month because of a religious dispute. We are talking about the Sang Timur Catholic School, Tangerang, which was blockaded for three weeks by two groups of residents calling themselves the Karang Tengah Islamic Communication Forum and the Islam Youth Front because the school had been used for Sunday sermons.
Fri, 19 Dec 1997, 00:00 WIB
The Listening Post
The Listening Post * Internet banking in Indonesia: Bank Papan Sejahtera and Lotus Development Corporation have agreed to collaborate on a range of computer network services for Papan depositors and lenders. To explain how this will sharpen Papan's productivity, President Director Al Njoo hosted a Presentation and Press Conference with Jeff Papows, Chairman and CEO of Lotus Development Corporation, at the Dharmawangsa Apartment Hotel last Sunday.
Mon, 30 Apr 2001, 00:00 WIB
Gloomy skies over ASEAN economic ministers meeting
Gloomy skies over ASEAN economic ministers meeting SINGAPORE (AFP): Southeast Asian economic ministers meeting in Cambodia this week are faced with the task of sustaining growth while their trade-dependent economies are hammered by the US slowdown, analysts said. Their job is made more difficult by pockets of political instability which are dampening investor interest in the region at a time when China's allure as an investment haven is growing.
Sun, 03 Jul 2005, 00:00 WIB
Dorce: On duty and charity
Dorce: On duty and charity Kurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Almost three weeks after I contacted Dorce Gamalama for an interview, I finally met her in a makeup room of television station Trans TV during the taping of her show. She welcomed me warmly, but without a big hug -- like the way she greeted the petite singer Kristina who came in later. Unlike her exquisite on-screen appearance -- with a nice wig and beautiful dress -- Dorce showed up wearing only a sarong.
Mon, 14 Oct 2002, 00:00 WIB
Aussie patrol boat collides with trawler
Aussie patrol boat collides with trawler AUSTRALIA: An Indonesian fishing vessel sank after a collision with an Australian Navy patrol boat, defense ministry officials said. The HMAS Geralton approached the 12 to 15-meter wooden boat before dawn on suspicion that it was fishing illegally in Australian waters, 360 kilometers northwest of Darwin, when the collision happened. "The Indonesian vessel was abandoned by its crew and subsequently sunk," spokesman Bill Overton told Reuters.
Mon, 14 Oct 2002, 00:00 WIB
Aussie patrol boat collides with trawler
Aussie patrol boat collides with trawler AUSTRALIA: An Indonesian fishing vessel sank after a collision with an Australian Navy patrol boat, defense ministry officials said. The HMAS Geralton approached the 12 to 15-meter wooden boat before dawn on suspicion that it was fishing illegally in Australian waters, 360 kilometers northwest of Darwin, when the collision happened. "The Indonesian vessel was abandoned by its crew and subsequently sunk," spokesman Bill Overton told Reuters.
Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 14:45 WIB
Detention of Delpedro and Co-defendants Converted to City Arrest: What Are the Rules?
The panel of judges has decided to convert the detention status of three defendants in the alleged incitement case related to the August demonstrations to city arrest. The three are Lokataru Executive Director Delpedro Marhaen, administrator of the @gejayanmemanggil account Syahdan Husein, and Lokataru Foundation staff member Muzaffar Salim.
Fri, 27 Feb 2026, 04:35 WIB
PDIP Calls for Cancellation of 105,000 Pickup Truck Import from India: Lacks Transparency
A PDIP (Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle) member of the DPR (House of Representatives) has criticised the planned import of 105,000 pickup trucks from India, citing a lack of transparency and consultation with relevant parliamentary committees. The MP argues that the import plan, intended for the 'Red and White Village Cooperative' program, could negatively impact the domestic automotive industry and job creation, and calls for the plan to be cancelled rather than simply postponed.
Fri, 09 Apr 1999, 00:00 WIB
Mahathir's illness unsettles Malaysian politics
Mahathir's illness unsettles Malaysian politics By Nelson Graves KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's latest illness has stirred anxiety in financial markets and revived speculation over Malaysia's political future once Asia's longest serving leader no longer holds power. Mahathir, 73, was in the National Heart Institute last Friday for the sixth day being treated for bronchitis.
Wed, 17 Jan 2007, 05:52 WIB
Women growing segment of motorcycle market
More bad news for the macho male Indonesian. Of the 35 million motorcycle riders around the country, almost one in four are women. And that figure will continue to grow in the coming years. As recently as two years ago, motorcycle manufacturers refused to recognize women as potential customers, probably because all the "evidence", like ownership papers, was in the name of males in this male-dominated society.
Thu, 23 Mar 2000, 00:00 WIB
Husner presents his view of Bali in exhibition
Husner presents his view of Bali in exhibition By Putu Wirata DENPASAR, Bali (JP): A comprehensive look at an anthropologic journey to Bali is the main topic of Dutch painter Paul Husner's works, displayed at Ganesha Gallery in Jimbaran. The exhibition, running from March 6 to March 31, portrays the exotic life of the Balinese from the West's point of view.
Mon, 31 Mar 2003, 00:00 WIB
Keeping old city breathing amid modernization
Keeping old city breathing amid modernization Fransiska Prihadi, Architect, Jakarta How do we remember a city? Is it by the roads and buildings that we pass through? By the food we eat? By unfamiliar faces of people we meet on the street? We could find thousands more answers, but it would still come back to the sense of place in our mind. The sense of place is defined by time-historical and political time, they do not work with timetables, lists of departure and arrival times.
Fri, 16 Jun 2000, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Jakarta:
Where to go in Jakarta: Exhibitions * Ceramics Exhibition by F Widayanto Galeri Nasional Indonesia, Jl. Medan Merdeka Timur 14, Gambir, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3813021, 34833954), 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., June 16. * Painting Exhibition by Tsubasa and Nasution, Pusat Kebudayaan Jepang - The Japan Foundation, Summitmas I, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 61-62 South Jakarta (Phone: 5201266), Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., until June 17.
Mon, 02 Mar 2026, 14:00 WIB
When Time is No Longer Worth Money: AI and the Transformation of Work Structure
Artificial intelligence is fundamentally challenging Indonesia's time-based employment model, which has underpinned capitalism for over two centuries.
Wed, 25 Mar 2026, 15:52 WIB
Head of National Nutrition Agency Asks Viral Dancing Man at SPPG to Apologise to the Public
The Head of the National Nutrition Agency (BGN), Dadan Hindayana, has reprimanded a man who went viral for dancing at a Nutrition Fulfilment Service Unit (SPPG) while displaying a Rp6 million incentive, demanding a public apology and temporarily suspending the unit due to non-compliance with technical guidelines. The incident, which involved creating content without proper personal protective equipment in the kitchen, has drawn criticism from BGN officials who emphasise that the Free Nutritious Meals Programme (MBG) is a government initiative to educate children, not a business venture. This response underscores the agency's commitment to quality control and adherence to standard operating procedures amid the programme's expansion to benefit 82.9 million recipients, including pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and toddlers.
Tue, 13 Mar 2001, 00:00 WIB
Communities without faces
Communities without faces By Tjipto Ramuni JAKARTA (JP): Roy Sembel is a financial and investment expert. He assigns himself to educate people so that they will have a better understanding about money and investment. Hence, almost all of his writings are influenced by this "personal" assignment. Last year, he traveled across the country to speak at seminars.
Sun, 18 Mar 2001, 00:00 WIB
Between desire and loathing in extramarital affairs
Between desire and loathing in extramarital affairs By Hyginus Hardoyo JAKARTA (JP): In front of a sympathetic audience, the young man was willing to speak up and tell of his marital troubles. "Doctor, my wife is having an extramarital affair with her former boyfriend. Despite my wife's transgression, I still love her and do not want to see my family break up.
Sun, 19 Mar 2000, 00:00 WIB
The ABC's of dating for dummies, with help from the Internet
The ABC's of dating for dummies, with help from the Internet By A. Suhandojo JAKARTA (JP): It's Saturday night and you are a single woman who does not have a date. You are alone in your room. That lonely feeling that you've been successfully hidden away on weekdays in your office slowly crawls to the surface. You try to call your friends, but you only reach their answering machines, since all of them are out with their lovers. Then you turn on the TV, only to find boring programs.
Mon, 21 Jun 1999, 00:00 WIB
Jakartans get into the gambling habit
Jakartans get into the gambling habit JAKARTA (JP): The 472nd anniversary of the capital this year is also marked with the growing number of gambling operators scattered throughout the corners of the city. Gambling is illegal in this country, but a popular trend is called judi buntut, togel, or toto gelap, which is a bet based on four numbers released every two or three days by dozens of gambling operators.
Wed, 28 May 2003, 00:00 WIB
Thailand stuns over RI's policies on troubled Aceh
Thailand stuns over RI's policies on troubled Aceh The Nation, Asia News Network, Bangkok By backing the attack on Aceh rebels, Bangkok may have given up on hopes for peace in the strife-torn province For a country that doesn't like to make its foreign policy stance known, Thailand managed to surprise the international community when it threw its support behind the Indonesian government in their all-out war against the separatist Acehnese.
Tue, 15 Nov 1994, 00:00 WIB
Coca-Cola fully aware of environment
Coca-Cola fully aware of environment The Coca-Cola system in Indonesia lets its actions speak louder than words on the issue of protecting the environment. The company's 12 bottlers in Indonesia have launched a number of programs aimed at increasing environmental awareness among employees and the general public.
Sun, 01 Nov 1998, 00:00 WIB
Reform means never having to say you are sorry
Reform means never having to say you are sorry JAKARTA (JP): First thing in the morning of every Lebaran (Moslem Holiday), after praying, I have to accept apologies from my wife, my sons, my daughter-in-law and my granddaughter. I say "I have to" because it is very unlikely that those loving creatures have made any mistakes to apologize for. It is just our tradition on the special day to forgive each other whole-heatedly, by saying "Maaf lahir batin".
Sat, 05 Apr 2003, 00:00 WIB
Keeping old city breathes amid modernization
Keeping old city breathes amid modernization Keeping the old cities Breathing: Malacca and Kali Besar Fransiska Prihadi Architect Jakarta How do we remember a city? Is it by the roads and buildings that we pass through? By the food we eat? By unfamiliar faces of people we meet on the street? We could find thousands more answers, but it would still come back to the sense of place in our mind.
Sat, 29 Mar 2003, 00:00 WIB
Keeping old city breathes amid modernization
Keeping old city breathes amid modernization Keeping the old cities Breathing: Malacca and Kali Besar Fransiska Prihadi Architect Jakarta How do we remember a city? Is it by the roads and buildings that we pass through? By the food we eat? By unfamiliar faces of people we meet on the street? We could find thousands more answers, but it would still come back to the sense of place in our mind.
Tue, 31 Mar 2026, 22:30 WIB
Famous Bali Temple Delays Increasing Entry Ticket Fees for Tourists
In response to the ongoing Middle East conflict driving up energy and travel costs, the iconic Tanah Lot Temple in Bali has postponed its planned entry and parking fee increases, keeping prices stable to support budget-conscious tourism. Visitor numbers remain steady despite a dip from Middle Eastern tourists, bolstered by Eid al-Fitr holidays, while other attractions like Ulun Danu Beratan proceed with hikes in 2026. Discussions on regional entry fees in areas like Kintamani and Nusa Penida raise concerns among stakeholders about potential backlash against "crowd-based levies" that could harm Bali's tourism image, despite tourists' existing economic contributions through local spending.
Thu, 06 Aug 1998, 00:00 WIB
The Aceh killing fields
The Aceh killing fields Reports reaching us about the human rights abuses committed in recent years by Armed Forces personnel in Indonesia's westernmost province of Aceh have made us shudder.
Fri, 02 Jan 1998, 00:00 WIB
The Listening Post
The Listening Post "Building English Skills Through Newspaper + Radio" Produced by American Language Center in cooperation with The Jakarta Post and Radio Sonora FM 100.9 Mhz * "Sound of the Economy," a monthly panel discussion by experts, on audiocassette, opens another year of our English listening study series, through a unique distance-learning program. "The Listening Post," which premiered in October 1988, has always been, and is still, the only English program of its kind in the world.
Sun, 21 Sep 1997, 00:00 WIB
English test a must for foreign schools
English test a must for foreign schools By Christiani S. Tumelap JAKARTA (JP): Thinking of pursuing a higher degree in an English-speaking country? Better get busy improving not only your academic skills, but also your command of English. Different tests may be part of the entry requirements for your favorite college or university.
Mon, 23 Feb 2026, 14:34 WIB
PUI's 108th Anniversary: National Police Chief Calls for Collaboration to Safeguard Unity and National Economy
National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo attended the 108th anniversary celebration of Persatuan Ummat Islam (PUI) in Majalengka, West Java, urging the organisation to collaborate in maintaining national unity and economic stability. He highlighted global risks including trade wars, AI-driven disinformation, and social polarisation, while expressing optimism about Indonesia's economic indicators and President Prabowo Subianto's Golden Indonesia 2045 vision.
Mon, 20 Apr 2026, 12:27 WIB
Researchers highlight traceability challenges in the national palm oil industry
Researchers from Trisakti University have identified smallholder farmers as the weakest link in the palm oil supply chain, posing significant challenges to implementing traceability required by global markets like the EU's Deforestation Regulation. The study emphasises that 42% of Indonesia's palm oil plantations are managed by smallholders, complicating compliance with demands for deforestation-free certification and precise tracking from farm to shelf. To address this, the Plantation Fund Management Agency (BPDP) is urged to prioritise traceability in its programmes, providing incentives, digital infrastructure, and support for land legalisation to strengthen the industry's sustainability and market access.
Mon, 30 Mar 2026, 21:02 WIB
Can Amsal Sitepu Be Imprisoned? Here Are the Conditions
Legal expert Boris Tampubolon argues that videographer Amsal Sitepu, accused of corruption for allegedly marking up a village promotional video project, can only be imprisoned if prosecutors prove a kickback to officials, as required to establish mens rea under Indonesia's anti-corruption law. He criticises the application of Articles 2 and 3 of the UU Tipikor as overly broad without intent elements, and stresses that Sitepu's pricing for his services is protected under copyright law as his economic right. The case has drawn parliamentary attention, with the DPR's Commission III scheduling a hearing on alleged injustices, highlighting broader concerns over fair enforcement of corruption charges.
Wed, 12 Nov 2003, 00:00 WIB
Jl. Kramat Raya offers more than just dates
Jl. Kramat Raya offers more than just dates Tantri Yuliandini, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta There is nothing like the fasting month to make Muslims so enthusiastic about food. Suddenly, they are in a frenzy over what to eat for the breaking of the fast, and the sahur meal before daybreak, the takjil snacks eaten to break the fast and even the main meal can be a topic of conversation.
Thu, 18 Mar 2004, 00:00 WIB
Golkar rejects its old image
Golkar rejects its old image The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Growing resentment against calls to become loyalists of former president Soeharto has led the former dominant party, Golkar, to exercise a good measure of damage control in its campaigns by removing itself from symbols of the past regime. Soeharto was the main patron of Golkar and calls from a political party set up by his former aide, R.
Mon, 18 May 1998, 00:00 WIB
TV today
TV today TVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:35 TV Series: The Big Valley 3:05 Management Program: Kiat Manajemen 3:30 TV Drama: Dambaan Hati 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Creative Program: Karya Kita 5:00 Indonesian Lessons 5:30 Educational Quiz: Tangkas Cermat 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 My Country: Rona Nusantara 6:15 Sports 6:30 TVRI News (in English) 7:00 Evening News 7:35 Teen Quiz: Gita Remaja 8:00 News: Lintasan Berita 8:05 Teen Quiz: Gita Remaja (contd.) 8:30 Religious Teachings: Buddha...
Tue, 25 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Social and religious harmony is not unraveling in Singapore
Social and religious harmony is not unraveling in Singapore Asad Latif, The Straits Times, Asia News Network, Singapore The topic of the online discussion with Dr. Yaacob Ibrahim, which the Singapore International Foundation organized last week, was striking: "Social and racial harmony -- Is Singapore unraveling?" Participant Ned Kelly asked: "Racial and religious tolerance begins with education. How will the 'unraveling' of Singapore relate to the unraveling of the tudung?" Dr.
Sun, 27 Aug 2000, 00:00 WIB
Letter writer Gandhi Sukardi wins award
Letter writer Gandhi Sukardi wins award JAKARTA (JP): How does one feel on entering the record books of the Indonesian Museum of Records (MURI), and having the well- known Jaya Suprana ceremoniously hand an award plaque to you in front of your proud family, close friends and a media contingent? "Appreciated and very grateful," said Gandhi Sukardi, the happy honoree, during a ceremony on Aug. 22 at the Grand Mahakam Hotel in Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta.
Sun, 03 Mar 2002, 00:00 WIB
Magazine taps into urban youth culture
Magazine taps into urban youth culture Hera Diani, The Jakarta Post, Bandung For some people, anything mainstream is frightening. Because mainstream could mean bubblegum pop, boybands, Hollywood schlock -- in short, the products of the big fat capitalist pigs. In other words, it's boring and uncool, lacking any redeeming characteristics whatsoever. Some people become mainstream-phobic, doing anything against what the majority do to show they are not part of the system.
Thu, 02 Apr 2026, 21:25 WIB
KPK Traces Assets of Former HSU Chief Prosecutor Registered Under Other People's Names
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is investigating assets belonging to former Hulu Sungai Utara (HSU) Chief Prosecutor Albertinus P Napitupulu, which are registered under the names of private individuals, as part of a broader extortion case involving local government agencies. Napitupulu, along with two subordinates, allegedly extorted Rp 804 million and additional funds by threatening to ignore civil society complaints against departments like education, health, and public works, while also siphoning off prosecutor's office budgets for personal use. This case underscores ongoing efforts to combat corruption within Indonesia's law enforcement institutions, with the suspects facing charges under anti-corruption laws.
Sat, 23 Oct 1999, 00:00 WIB
KL conference AIDS in Asia-Pacific
KL conference AIDS in Asia-Pacific KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Asia's largest AIDS conference has a heavy topic on its agenda: How to control the epidemic in countries where experts say the virus is growing at a faster rate than anywhere in the world.
Wed, 21 Jan 1998, 00:00 WIB
National dialog to give voice to all parties
National dialog to give voice to all parties By Makmur Keliat SURABAYA (JP): Amid the monetary crisis plaguing the country since June of last year, Amien Rais, the leader of Muhammadiyah Moslem organization, recently proposed the holding of a national dialog. Though in principal the idea received a positive response, divergent views have been voiced on who should participate and who should organize.
Wed, 09 Jun 2004, 00:00 WIB
Envirocrime and corruption: evil twins
Envirocrime and corruption: evil twins Patrick Guntensperger Jakarta If you ask any group of reasonably intelligent people to list the gravest problems in the world today, several perennial favorites can usually be predicted to show up on the list. Along with terrorism, corruption and poverty, the environment can usually be counted upon to make the top ten, with the flavors of the week and issues of special interest rounding out the contenders.
Sun, 15 May 2005, 00:00 WIB
Moral degradation: An ugly portrait of our society
Moral degradation: An ugly portrait of our society Setiono, Contributor, Jakarta Robohnya Moral Kami (The Degradation of Our Morals) Yayasan Obor Indonesia, 2005, pp 117 Amid the seemingly never-ending crises in Indonesia, we are facing the most serious social ailment: the degradation of morality. Moral degradation appears in every sphere of life -- politics, economics, education, law and many others. It has become a general phenomenon.
Fri, 10 Apr 2026, 12:47 WIB
Cybersecurity Business in Indonesia: From Technical Need to Strategic Industry
The cybersecurity sector in Indonesia has evolved from a mere technical necessity to a strategic industry, driven by rising data breaches and cyber attacks that have heightened awareness among businesses. This growth is forming a multifaceted ecosystem involving solution providers, end-users in sectors like banking and e-commerce, regulators, and educational institutions, though challenges such as talent shortages and uneven regulatory implementation persist. As companies increasingly view cybersecurity as a vital investment rather than a cost, the industry presents significant opportunities amid accelerating digitalisation, positioning it as a key pillar for Indonesia's digital transformation.
Fri, 20 Feb 2026, 06:42 WIB
Track Record of Ahmad Sahroni as He Returns to Commission Leadership
NasDem politician Ahmad Sahroni has been reinstated as Deputy Chairman of Commission III of the DPR after serving a six-month ethics suspension for calling critics of parliament "idiots" during the August 2025 anti-parliamentary pay rise protests. Sahroni, whose home was ransacked by demonstrators during the unrest, replaces Rusdi Masse Mappasessu, who has since left both the DPR and NasDem to join the Indonesian Solidarity Party.
Sat, 30 Sep 1995, 00:00 WIB
APEC agenda set for trade and investment facilitation
APEC agenda set for trade and investment facilitation By Vincent Lingga BEIJING (JP): After the meaty subject of trade liberalization, measures of trade and investment facilitation rank as the second most important topic of discussions related to APEC cooperation program.
Sun, 19 Apr 2026, 19:41 WIB
US Warship Passes Through Malacca Strait, Government Urged to Reaffirm Neutral Stance
Indonesia's Deputy Chairman of Commission I of the House of Representatives, Dave Laksono, has called on the government to reiterate its neutral and free active foreign policy following the transit of a US warship through the Malacca Strait. The passage of the USS Miguel Keith, confirmed by the Indonesian Navy as a legitimate transit under UNCLOS, has sparked international perceptions amid reports of US operations targeting Iranian-linked tankers in the Indo-Pacific region. Laksono emphasised the importance of maintaining regional stability, upholding international law, and promoting multilateral cooperation to ensure the strait remains a secure global trade route.
Fri, 17 Apr 2026, 09:18 WIB
Prosecutors Demand Chromebook Laptop Producers and Resellers Return Profits
In a high-profile corruption case involving the procurement of Chromebook laptops for Indonesia's Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemendikbudristek), prosecutors have demanded that producers and resellers return their unjust profits obtained through a collusive scheme that inflated prices and undermined fair competition. The scheme implicated former Education Minister Nadiem Makarim and others, with prosecutors highlighting the lack of good faith in price negotiations with the government procurement agency. This development underscores ongoing efforts to recover state losses from the 2022 digital education initiative, following severe prison sentences sought against key officials.
Wed, 09 Jun 2004, 00:00 WIB
Enviromental crime and graft: Evil twins
Enviromental crime and graft: Evil twins Patrick Guntensperger, Jakarta If you ask any group of reasonably intelligent people to list the gravest problems in the world today, several perennial favorites can usually be predicted to show up on the list. Along with terrorism, corruption and poverty, the environment can usually be counted upon to make the top ten, with the flavors of the week and issues of special interest rounding out the contenders.
Wed, 15 Apr 2026, 09:54 WIB
Disaster Response Seminar: Culture Minister Emphasises Practical Solutions to Protect Cultural Heritage
Indonesia's Culture Minister Fadli Zon has highlighted the urgent need for disaster mitigation strategies to safeguard cultural heritage sites, given the country's position on the Pacific Ring of Fire and recent damages to 43 sites in Sumatra. Speaking at a seminar and exhibition titled 'Resilient and Sustainable Disaster-Proof Cultural Heritage' organised by the Ministry of Culture, he called for accelerated designation of national cultural assets and enhanced public awareness to foster harmony between culture and nature. The event, involving experts and stakeholders, aims to generate concrete solutions and strengthen collaborations for long-term preservation amid growing threats from both natural and human-induced disasters.
Thu, 05 Mar 2026, 14:04 WIB
Often Fighting Over Money with Your Partner? Here's How to Deal With It
Money is a frequent source of conflict in relationships, driven by differences in financial values, emotional factors, and communication gaps. The article outlines practical steps, including regular financial discussions, joint goals, understanding backgrounds, and flexible financial arrangements such as the 'yours, mine, and ours' model to reduce disputes.
Fri, 09 Sep 2005, 00:00 WIB
Pacific Rim ministers discuss oil prices
Pacific Rim ministers discuss oil prices Associated Press, Seogwipo, South Korea Pacific Rim finance officials kicked off two days of talks on Thursday focusing on the economic threat of high oil prices, China's currency system and efforts to reach a new global trade agreement. Finance ministers or their deputies from the 21 member economies of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum are meeting on South Korea's southern Jeju Island ahead of APEC's annual summit meeting in November.
Sun, 02 Apr 2000, 00:00 WIB
Everybody is crazy about Desy Ratnasari
Everybody is crazy about Desy Ratnasari JAKARTA (JP): It must be the divorce of the year. As starlet Desy Ratnasari filed the petition to end her 13 month marriage with engineer Trenadi Pramudya, the proceeding was featured in most local media. Everything printed about Desy, one of the most popular actresses in the country, is selling like hot cakes and the print media is vying for the most complete and exclusive story.
Tue, 01 May 2001, 00:00 WIB
Philippine peace negotiators to start where they left off
Philippine peace negotiators to start where they left off OSLO, Norway (AP): Philippine leftist rebels and government negotiators ended their first round of peace talks in two years on Monday with unexpected progress and a determination to see the process through. The four-day talks on ending their 32-year conflict marked the reopening of negotiations that collapsed in 1999. They came at a time of unrest in the Philippines over the arrest of ousted President Joseph Estrada.
Fri, 18 May 2001, 00:00 WIB
'Flor Contemplacion Story' flawed but still respectable
'Flor Contemplacion Story' flawed but still respectable By Joko E.H. Anwar The Flor Contemplacion Story (**1/2 out of ****); Drama, 120 minutes; Starring Nora Aunor, Ian De Leon, Julio Diaz, Vina Moralez, Gloria Sevilla; Directed by Joel Lamangan; A Viva Films Presentation; In Tagalog and English with Indonesian subtitles JAKARTA (JP): The tragic story of a Filipino domestic worker who may have been wrongly hanged for murder in Singapore in 1995 opens this week in the capital's theaters.
Mon, 06 Feb 1995, 00:00 WIB
Foundation promotes safe sex in flesh market
Foundation promotes safe sex in flesh market By Yoko N. Sari JAKARTA (JP): A poster saying "I know the right way, sweet and safe" with an illustration of two thumbs covered with condoms hangs in a room at the Kramat Tunggak red-light district center in North Jakarta. "It really touches my heart to see that the prostitutes hang that poster in their room. I have never thought that they would really want to do it," Adi Sasongko, director for health care of the Kusuma Buana Foundation said.
Fri, 04 Sep 1998, 00:00 WIB
In search of a cure for the current moral crisis
In search of a cure for the current moral crisis By Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): In a recent discussion organized by Indonesian alumni of foreign universities, a lively session took place on the topic of the nation's current moral crisis. The discussion touched upon the problems of changing values and value systems, and difficulties in conducting effective moral education.
Sun, 26 Oct 2003, 00:00 WIB
Ambon reborn from darkness in Tantyo's photos
Ambon reborn from darkness in Tantyo's photos Dewi Anggraeni, Contributor, Melbourne, Australia A photography exhibition consisting only of black and white works has a unique ability to draw its visitors' attention. The photographs, unencumbered by the sensual frills frequently offered by colors, and free of the risks of appearing kitsch, immediately draw the viewer's subconscious and perceptive capacities to the seriousness of the topic and the collective theme of the exhibition.
Wed, 04 Mar 2026, 12:48 WIB
5 Negative Money Mindsets That Keep You From Climbing the Ladder to Wealth
Personal finance author Ramit Sethi argues that subconscious money scripts learned in childhood shape adults' financial decisions. The piece outlines five common negative money mindsets and offers practical steps to reframe them, from negotiating salaries more confidently to saving for meaningful goals. The article emphasises that changing mindsets can unlock earnings and long-term financial growth.
Thu, 06 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Urban development, good governance
Urban development, good governance Joris van Etten and Florian Steinberg, Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies, Jakarta Regional Office, Ihsjro@pacific.net.id Currently over 6,000 participants from 189 countries are gathering in Bali to review the implementation of agreements made ten years ago during the Sustainable Development Conference in Rio de Janeiro. One of the most important documents agreed upon at that time was the Local Agenda 21.
Sun, 20 Jul 2003, 00:00 WIB
The saga on the political stage
The saga on the political stage Lie Hua, Contributor, Jakarta First impression: This is really a tome, in the real sense of the word. When you consider the topic of discussion, it must be agreed that a book 10 times as thick as this one would not be enough to make an exhaustive discussion of the subject. Chinese-Indonesians have their roots in this country as far back as the 9th century A.D., when they began to arrive on this foreign shore in search of a new life.
Fri, 27 Mar 2026, 20:59 WIB
Neighbouring Countries Face Fuel Emergency, Bahlil Claims Domestic Stocks Are Secure
Indonesian Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Bahlil Lahadalia has assured that the country's fuel stocks remain secure despite emergency measures in neighbouring Malaysia and the Philippines amid Middle East conflicts disrupting global oil supplies. He highlighted diversification of crude oil imports away from the Middle East, which previously accounted for 20% of Indonesia's needs, and urged prudent use of LPG, 70% of which is imported. The regional turmoil has led to significant subsidy increases in affected countries, underscoring Indonesia's proactive stance to maintain energy stability.
Mon, 13 Jun 2005, 00:00 WIB
'Posyandu' lacks volunteers, fails to enhance health services
'Posyandu' lacks volunteers, fails to enhance health services The Jakarta Post, Jakarta It was a Tuesday morning when a group of women gathered to chat on a narrow veranda of the house of a subdistrict head in Pangkalan Jati Baru, Depok. One might think that they were there for an arisan (monthly social gathering) to catch up with the local gossip. The topic of discussion was a little more weighty than that.
Mon, 02 Dec 1996, 00:00 WIB
Summit strengthens ASEAN
Summit strengthens ASEAN JAKARTA (JP): The weekend summit that brought together leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has strengthened the organization's stance on various issues, political observers say. Dewi F. Anwar of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences singled out ASEAN's refusal to include extraneous issues, such as East Timor, in its cooperation framework with other countries. The reluctance, she said, will help boost the group's leverage.
Wed, 24 Jun 2015, 12:56 WIB
This new Indonesian startup is a cross between Uber and Avis
Renting vehicles is common practice in Indonesia’s holiday destinations like Bali, where sightseeing is a main draw and mobility is necessary. However, one doesn’t often hear of folks renting cars in megacities like Jakarta, as most of the time they just hop into one of the many taxis swarming the streets. It could also be due to the fact that the chaotic streets are intimidating, and navigating the city is a daunting task if you’re fresh off the plane.
Sun, 26 Dec 2004, 00:00 WIB
'artconneXions' an arena for an exchange of views
'artconneXions' an arena for an exchange of views Christina Schott, Contributor/Jakarta "When I drive through Jakarta, my home city, I see it like my own house and I take a close look at the interior.
Fri, 26 May 2000, 00:00 WIB
Chinese-Indonesian writers told tales of life around them
Chinese-Indonesian writers told tales of life around them By Myra Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): About two months ago an unusual book was launched by Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia, a publishing house related to the well-known Gramedia Pustaka Utama. It was a collection of works by different writers, but not one of them was present at the launch. The reason being they all passed away years ago.
Wed, 24 May 1995, 00:00 WIB
E-mail challenges the 'sowan' tradition of Javanese people
E-mail challenges the 'sowan' tradition of Javanese people By Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): Sowan is a Javanese word for a face-to-face encounter with another person from a higher level of the social hierarchy. It has been practiced -- in both traditional and modern Javanese society -- that younger people, or people occupying lower ranks within the social hierarchy to present themselves regularly to older people or to someone higher up within the hierarchy.
Wed, 30 Jul 2003, 00:00 WIB
Misperception on protected forests and mining
Misperception on protected forests and mining P.L. Coutrier, Executive Director Indonesia Mining Association A sad misperception with far reaching impacts on the future of the Eastern Part of Indonesia (KTI) is now in progress under the pretext of protecting the forestry area. What started this all? Mining companies never intentionally operate in protected forests.
Thu, 31 Oct 2002, 00:00 WIB
Australia raids Indonesians' homes in anti-terrorist crackdown
Australia raids Indonesians' homes in anti-terrorist crackdown Agencies Sydney/Jakarta Heavily-armed Australian federal agents raided homes of Indonesian Muslims on Wednesday in a nationwide hunt for members of an Islamic radical group held responsible for the Oct. 12 bombing in Bali, AFP reported. Indonesia quickly expressed its concern over the raid, which was part of a crackdown on possible Jamaah Islamiyah (JI) members operating in Australia.
Sun, 14 Apr 2002, 00:00 WIB
Alternative medicine into the mainstream
Alternative medicine into the mainstream Emmy Fitri, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The growing popularity of alternative medicine can be attributed in part to an underlying distrust in what conventional medicine here has to offer. It also has something to do with our cultural beliefs in mysticism and the supernatural. Many people, even those caught up in a thoroughly modern lifestyle in urban Jakarta, have come to believe in the claims of alternative medical practitioners.
Mon, 29 Jul 2002, 00:00 WIB
NU ends Congress, opposes amendment of Article 29
NU ends Congress, opposes amendment of Article 29 Tiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The country's largest Muslim organization, the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), closed its four-day congress on Sunday, with recommendations including opposing the planned amendment on Article 29 of the 1945 Constitution and supporting a direct presidential election.
Thu, 28 Feb 2002, 00:00 WIB
Yusuf Susilo Hartono
Yusuf Susilo Hartono Contributor Jakarta Surakarta, better known as Solo, has a long cultural history, particularly in the arts. The city has a style of its own in the fields of dancing, shadow puppetry and bridal make-up, genres of art originating in the Surakarta palace. In modern painting, Solo once had artists who were greatly concerned with the state of the city, known the world over as one of the centers of Javanese culture.
Wed, 25 Jun 2003, 00:00 WIB
Help for autistic kids a long way off
Help for autistic kids a long way off Simon Howland, Contributor, Jakarta A major breakthrough in autism research may lead to early detection and prevention of the condition but more support is needed for those battling the problem in the field if the revelation is to benefit Indonesia. Dr. Eric Courchesne and his team at the University of California discovered a biological development signaling the onset of autism; excessive growth of the brain in the first 12 months after birth.
Fri, 27 Mar 1998, 00:00 WIB
Asian currencies off highs but still upbeat
Asian currencies off highs but still upbeat SINGAPORE (Reuters): Asian currencies shed most of their early gains yesterday, but remained well underpinned as the dollar softened against the yen on news of an unexpectedly large Japanese economic stimulus package. The International Monetary Fund's ringing endorsement of Malaysia's efforts to strengthen its economy and financial sector and improving ties between Indonesia and the IMF also cast a glow over the region.
Thu, 10 Jun 2004, 00:00 WIB
Amien in one-horse debate race
Amien in one-horse debate race Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta Amien Rais was the only presidential candidate on Wednesday to answer the challenge to attend a debate organized by students at the University of Indonesia in Depok. Arriving at the university at about 2 p.m., Amien only had a few minutes to rest as more than 1,000 students and lecturers were impatient to see the debate begin.
Mon, 05 Sep 2005, 00:00 WIB
Sampoerna's takeover highlights RI's potential: King
Sampoerna's takeover highlights RI's potential: King The government's efforts to put Indonesia back onto the radars of investors received a boost when U.S. tobacco giant Philip Morris International acquired PT HM Sampoerna in March for some US$5 billion. Louis Camilleri, CEO of Altria Group -- Philip Morris' parent company -- will on Sept. 15 deliver a speech at the Euromoney Global Conference in New York, to explain the group's experience in investing in Indonesia to other investors.
Thu, 14 Dec 1995, 00:00 WIB
ASEAN breaks new ground
ASEAN breaks new ground By Meidyatama Suryodiningrat BANGKOK (JP): Though the adjective "historic" is ubiquitous in relation to high-level meetings, it aptly describes the fifth ASEAN Summit here. Many "firsts" will occur at this meeting which will make it truly historic in every sense of the word.
Wed, 06 Apr 2005, 00:00 WIB
An economic perspective of corruption
An economic perspective of corruption Barlev Nicodemus, Brussels One of Indonesia's main problems since becoming a democracy has been corruption. Numerous seminars, workshops and public discussions on the topic have been held. Different approaches have been tried to tackle the problem, including the religious approach. Nahdlatul Ulama, the country's largest Muslim organization, once proposed allowing those involved in corruption to be buried without prayers.
Wed, 30 Jun 2004, 00:00 WIB
Rezit breeds rare peacock pheasant
Rezit breeds rare peacock pheasant Bambang M, Contributor/Yogyakarta As late as the 1990s, the Bornean peacock-pheasant (Polyplectron schleiermacheri), which is only found in the forest of Kalimantan, remained a mystery to both international and Indonesian avian experts. As the bird is extremely sensitive to human contact, to study it was often to risk its life. Thus, a pair of peacock-pheasants are worth about US$15,000 on the international market.
Sun, 28 Jul 2002, 00:00 WIB
FOR FOCUS ISSUE JULY 21
FOR FOCUS ISSUE JULY 21 ;JP;HEN; ANPAc..r.. Consultation-HR-focus Grace Emilia Contributor Jakarta More firms turn to professionals to improve their HR Consulting businesses in Indonesia have been growing rapidly during the past decade as more and more companies turn to their services to help them survive and grow in a fast-changing market.
Sat, 27 Jul 2002, 00:00 WIB
FOR FOCUS ISSUE JULY 21
FOR FOCUS ISSUE JULY 21 ;JP;HEN; ANPAc..r.. Consultation-HR-focus Grace Emilia Contributor Jakarta More firms turn to professionals to improve their HR Consulting businesses in Indonesia have been growing rapidly during the past decade as more and more companies turn to their services to help them survive and grow in a fast-changing market.
Fri, 26 Jul 2002, 00:00 WIB
FOR FOCUS ISSUE JULY 21
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Thu, 25 Jul 2002, 00:00 WIB
FOR FOCUS ISSUE JULY 21
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Wed, 24 Jul 2002, 00:00 WIB
FOR FOCUS ISSUE JULY 21
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Tue, 23 Jul 2002, 00:00 WIB
FOR FOCUS ISSUE JULY 21
FOR FOCUS ISSUE JULY 21 ;JP;HEN; ANPAc..r.. Consultation-HR-focus Grace Emilia Contributor Jakarta More firms turn to professionals to improve their HR Consulting businesses in Indonesia have been growing rapidly during the past decade as more and more companies turn to their services to help them survive and grow in a fast-changing market.
Mon, 22 Jul 2002, 00:00 WIB
FOR FOCUS ISSUE JULY 21
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Thu, 16 Jul 1998, 00:00 WIB
TV today
TV today TVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 Music 2:35 Children's Film: Thundercats 3:05 Orchestra Film 3:30 Science Film 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Creative Program: Karya Kita 5:00 Arabic Lessons 5:30 TV Series: Man From Uncle 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 My Country: Rona Nusantara 6:15 Sports 6:30 TVRI News (in English) 7:00 Evening News 7:35 Comedy: Sawung Galing 8:00 News: Lintasan Berita 8:05 Comedy: Sawung Galing (contd.) 8:20 Koran Recital 8:30 Religious Teachings: Islam 9:00 World...
Wed, 31 Jul 1996, 00:00 WIB
Military threatens to get tougher
Military threatens to get tougher JAKARTA (JP): The Armed Forces (ABRI) warned yesterday that it would not hesitate to use force in quelling future disturbances similar to those which rocked Jakarta over the weekend. ABRI Chief of Sociopolitical Affairs Lt. Gen. Syarwan Hamid said troopers had a standing order not to open fire when dealing with the rioters last weekend. However, he hinted that the order could be withdrawn if the violence persists.
Fri, 11 Nov 2005, 00:00 WIB
Understanding the sociology of religious terrorism
Understanding the sociology of religious terrorism Ahmad Najib Burhani, Jakarta A number of religious leaders in Indonesia, such as those in the National Movement against Terrorism (GNAT), have claimed that the Bali bomb blasts and religion are two totally separate issues. Many Muslim leaders insist that jihadism, terrorism, and martyrdom have nothing to do with Islam. This, however, is a highly debatable topic and should be looked at seriously.
Sat, 03 Jul 1999, 00:00 WIB
Should the winning party lead the government?
Should the winning party lead the government? By Aleksius Jemadu BANDUNG (JP): As the vote count by the General Elections Commission (KPU) approaches its end and victory for the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan)) becomes a certainty, speculation about the presidential election has become the hot topic. It is very likely that PDI Perjuangan will not be able to obtain an outright majority of seats in the House of Representatives (DPR).
Fri, 16 Sep 2005, 00:00 WIB
Logistical nightmares
Logistical nightmares A recent study of 75 large export-oriented companies at four of Indonesia's largest seaports concluded that logistics services accounted for an average of 14 percent of total production costs. This finding, released on Monday, simply confirms what most businesspeople have long complained about -- the relative high cost of doing business here -- that makes exports less competitive internationally.
Sat, 11 Sep 2004, 00:00 WIB
Winds of change in Malaysia
Winds of change in Malaysia Maxine Hon Jakarta Six years ago this month, Malaysia was plunged into its greatest political and social upheaval since the riots of the late 1960s. Now, that saga's closing chapter has apparently been written.
Mon, 14 Apr 2003, 00:00 WIB
Creating a media policy for cyberspace
Creating a media policy for cyberspace Vishnu K. Mahmud, Contributor, Jakarta, vmahmud@yahoo.com The Internet is an amazing cyberhighway of information. People can access practically anything online, from the latest news to e-mail greetings from loved ones. However, with the vast openness and freewheeling nature of the World Wide Web come dubious sites that may upset more then a few people.
Thu, 12 Aug 1999, 00:00 WIB
Children exposed to puppet show in Wayang Week
Children exposed to puppet show in Wayang Week By Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Still clad in their uniforms, a number of elementary school students attentively watched the stage as a puppeteer told an entertaining story about the adventures of Si Kancil (Deer Mouse).
Sun, 26 Apr 1998, 00:00 WIB
Islamic state not necessary, say scholars
Islamic state not necessary, say scholars Tidak Ada Negara Islam, Surat-Surat Politik Nurcholish Madjid - Mohamad Roem (There is no Islamic state, Political Letters between Nurcholish Madjid and Mohamad Roem); Editor: Agus Edi Sasono; Djambatan, Jakarta 1997; xxvii + 123 pages; Rp 10,000 JAKARTA (JP): The Islamic State has long been the subject of intense debate among Indonesian political observers.
Fri, 21 Nov 1997, 00:00 WIB
The Listening Post
The Listening Post "Building English Skills Through Newspaper + Radio" Produced by American Language Center in cooperation with The Jakarta Post and Radio Sonora FM 100.9 Mhz * Write it out by hand or print it? The answer to this question is easy, in Canada or the US: if it's important, use a machine to write it. What surprised me when I first arrived in Jakarta was that handwritten documents are still given precedence in Indonesia.
Wed, 19 Jun 1996, 00:00 WIB
The AIDS virus laid bare in layman's language
The AIDS virus laid bare in layman's language AIDS By Dr. Sally Halim Msc. (OM) Published by Yayasan Obor Indonesia, 1995 pp. 41 JAKARTA (JP): Categorized as a rapidly spreading disease for which no cure has been found, AIDS is a topic that fills people with dread the world over. Books have been written in every language, including Indonesian, but the bulk of them make sense only to people in the medical world and are rarely targeted at or easily understood by the layman.
Fri, 23 Apr 1999, 00:00 WIB
'Mitra' magazine provides forum for thinkers
'Mitra' magazine provides forum for thinkers By Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Looking at the cover of the first edition of the relaunched Mitra magazine, Budaya Pemilu, Budaya Pemalu (the Election Culture, the Shy Culture), one might assume the magazine is just one of many new publications hitting the newsstands. But that would be a wrong assumption. Mitra is a quarterly journal of culture and philosophy published by the Mitra Budaya Indonesia Foundation.
Thu, 27 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Batam autonomy
Batam autonomy worries investors BATAM, Riau: Implementation of regional autonomy on Batam island is worrying investors from neighboring Singapore. Like businesspeople from other parts of the world, Singaporeans have not yet received sufficient information about the autonomy that Indonesia's central government gave to regencies one year ago.
Sat, 11 Jun 2005, 00:00 WIB
Traditional or alternative methods for our students?
Traditional or alternative methods for our students? Sunitha Girish, Bekasi, West Java What kind of education system should we adopt? Should we choose traditional methods or the alternatives? Does it even make a difference?
Fri, 10 Jun 2005, 00:00 WIB
Traditional or alternative methods for students?
Traditional or alternative methods for students? Sunitha Girish Bekasi West Java What kind of education system should we adopt? Should we choose traditional methods or the alternatives? Does it even make a difference?
Sun, 23 Jan 2000, 00:00 WIB
Yogyakarta artist likens reform to fashion trend
Yogyakarta artist likens reform to fashion trend By Putu Wirata DENPASAR, Bali (JP): "Reform", which, as a word proper and a yell, is expected to bring about a change for the better in our social and political lives, and after Soeharto's fall, it has been shouted by Indonesians in places across the country. Unfortunately, it is nothing but fashion.
Tue, 26 May 1998, 00:00 WIB
Foreign media descend on troubled city
Foreign media descend on troubled city JAKARTA (JP): The capital, already swamped by students and antigovernment protesters, also dealt with an invasion of another kind -- foreign media bent on landing the scoop on the latest political developments. Anecdotal evidence and observations of The Jakarta Post found them crowding the city's hotels, whose occupancy rates had plunged to about 30 percent during the economic crisis but soared during the media blitz.
Mon, 25 Jul 2005, 00:00 WIB
Moving toward era of green cars
Moving toward era of green cars M. Ihsan Darius Contributor/ Jakarta As market demands continue to change, players in the automotive industry must adapt to the changing situation. Vehicle designers continue to innovate. New technologies continue to be developed. Today, an awareness of the significance of protecting the environment has permeated the world. As they do not want to be responsible for environmental pollution, car manufacturers are seizing the opportunity to apply green technologies.
Sat, 11 Apr 2026, 06:34 WIB
Short-Term Needs Solar + BSS, Long-Term Requires Geothermal-Nuclear
In response to rising energy prices and geopolitical disruptions, the author advocates for electrification as the key to resolving Indonesia's energy crisis, emphasising the need for a stable, affordable, and sustainable electricity system. For the short term, solar photovoltaic (PV) systems combined with Battery Energy Storage Solutions (BESS) offer a quick, modular, and cost-effective alternative to diesel generators, particularly in remote areas. Looking further ahead, geothermal and nuclear power are proposed to ensure long-term reliability and sustainability, reducing reliance on volatile fossil fuel imports.
Fri, 06 Mar 2026, 09:19 WIB
The Kalam of a Madura Kyai
A Madura kyai, Dr. KH. Muhamad Aunul Abied Shah, has earned a PhD from Al-Azhar University with summa cum laude—the highest honour—with a publication recommendation, for a two-volume dissertation on Najmuddin al-Kātibī’s rational approach to kalām. The work, supervised by prominent Al-Azhar scholars, ties classical logic to modern philosophy and Indonesian Islamic thought, and is celebrated as a bridge between tradition and contemporary discourse.
Mon, 05 Jun 1995, 00:00 WIB
First Aid: A knowledge base you will appreciate
First Aid: A knowledge base you will appreciate By Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): In my job as an end user consultant, I've always tried to find software programs that will help PC users learn more about their own machines -- hardware and software -- so that they can become more independent. I'm positive that, in the long run, it will be much better to educate the users than to offer consultation. Recently, for instance, I assembled a PC for a colleague.
Mon, 03 May 1999, 00:00 WIB
English learning should start from young age
English learning should start from young age By Setiono JAKARTA (JP): English language learning at elementary level has been increasingly perceived as a burdensome subject. School children lament the excessive tasks their teachers assign such as memorizing all the things stated in their textbooks. It is for this reason that the Minister of Education and Culture Juwono Sudarsono issued an instruction to evaluate the present English curriculum (Tempo, March 1, 1999).
Sun, 15 Feb 2026, 02:53 WIB
Zelenskyy says US too often asks Ukraine, not Russia, for concessions
KYIV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy voiced hope on Saturday (Feb 14) that US-brokered peace talks in Geneva next week would be substantive, but he said Ukraine was being asked “too often” to make concessions. He also accused Moscow of seeking to delay decisions by changing its lead negotiator.
Wed, 18 Mar 2026, 13:43 WIB
Honest to the President for Wise and Prudent Decision-Making
President Prabowo Subianto demands honest and accurate reports from his aides to formulate wise policies that benefit all societal elements, warning against misleading submissions that could lead to fatal errors. The article highlights the dangers of inaccurate data through examples like a US bombing mistake in Iran and issues with Indonesia's MBG school feeding programme, where field realities often contradict official reports. This emphasis on transparency and integrity in governance is crucial for effective decision-making amid global challenges, such as the Middle East conflict's economic impacts.
Thu, 18 Feb 1999, 00:00 WIB
Chinese New Year celebrations muted
Chinese New Year celebrations muted By I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): Unlike many Chinese societies around the world, most Chinese-Indonesians celebrated the Lunar New Year quietly. They observed the long-awaited day indoors, having dinner with the family and praying in temples, deserting the capital's Chinatown area. Many of the rich -- who used to travel overseas to see in the Chinese New Year -- also stayed at home, as the falling rupiah had made trips abroad prohibitively expensive.
Tue, 26 Jul 2005, 00:00 WIB
Automakers move into an era of green cars
Automakers move into an era of green cars M. Ihsan Darius, Contributor, Jakarta As market demands continue to change, players in the automotive industry must adapt to the changing situation. Vehicle designers continue to innovate. New technologies continue to be developed. Today, an awareness of the significance of protecting the environment has permeated the world.
Mon, 16 Mar 2026, 06:51 WIB
Trending: Prabowo Moves to Discipline Critics, Caustic Soda Access Tightened
President Prabowo Subianto's recent statements about disciplining critics and observers deemed "unpatriotic" have sparked significant controversy, with think tanks and civil society organisations condemning what they view as an anti-democratic stance. The remarks came shortly after activist Andrie Yunus of Kontras was attacked with caustic soda by unknown assailants, with government officials now calling for stricter controls on hazardous chemical distribution.
Sun, 10 Nov 2002, 00:00 WIB
Liberalizing economic policies
Liberalizing economic policies Achmad Maulani, Contributor, Yogyakarta Mendobrak Sentralisme Ekonomi: Indonesia 1986 - 1992 (Breaking through Economic Centralism: Indonesia 1986 - 1992); By Rizal Mallarangeng; KPG, Jakarta, 2002; xxv + 269 pp. Economic liberalization is an old topic, but discussion on it has never ceased. A study on the policies of economic liberalization in Indonesia has usually come from the viewpoint of structuralism, in which the state is given a dominant role.
Sun, 13 Jul 1997, 00:00 WIB
An expert's eye on problems, prospects for domestic politics
An expert's eye on problems, prospects for domestic politics Leadership and Culture in Indonesian Politics By R. William Liddle Allen and Unwin Pty Ltd., NSW, Australia. 314 pages Rp 40,000 JAKARTA (JP): R. William Liddle is no stranger to students of Indonesian politics. He is one of several well-known foreign political scientists whose main research interest is the Indonesian political system.
Mon, 20 Jan 2003, 00:00 WIB
Deepening reforms
Deepening reforms The World Bank's briefing paper for Indonesian foreign creditors, who are scheduled to meet in Bali tomorrow, charts out an ever more challenging agenda of reforms at a time when the government's ability and credibility to take tough measures are declining.
Wed, 08 Apr 2026, 12:35 WIB
Investors All Smiles as IHSG Soars 3.39% to 7,200 in Morning Session
The Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) surged 3.39% to 7,207.16 points in the morning session, driven by a US-Iran ceasefire agreement easing Middle East tensions and FTSE's decision to maintain Indonesia's stock market rating. This rally boosted trading volume to Rp12.99 trillion, with infrastructure, raw materials, and financial sectors leading gains, while energy stocks weakened amid a sharp drop in oil prices. The positive sentiment echoed across Asian markets, potentially curbing global inflation and influencing central bank policies.
Tue, 24 Feb 2026, 19:31 WIB
Is it Permissible to Shorten the Final Tahiyat Recitation in Tarawih Prayers?
The article discusses the permissibility of shortening the final Tahiyat recitation during Tarawih prayers, particularly in situations where prayers are performed at a fast pace. While adhering to the essential elements of the prayer is crucial, it is permissible to recite only the obligatory phrases of the Tahiyat to maintain the prayer's validity. The article also outlines the proper way to perform Tarawih prayers, including the options of performing them in sets of two or four rak'ahs.
Sun, 16 Oct 2005, 00:00 WIB
Young women writers break through convention
Young women writers break through convention Susi Andrini, Contributor, Ubud, Bali She writes about wild sexuality and female genitalia -- lush and weird things considered taboo under "conventional" literary laws. But Ayu Utami's award-winning debut novel Saman shook the Indonesian literary stage like a hurricane. Using vulgar language here and there and unveiling the deepest yearnings of women's sexuality, Ayu is considered the "naughty girl" of the contemporary Indonesian literary scene.
Sun, 17 Nov 2002, 00:00 WIB
Farocki keeps distance from his films' characters
Farocki keeps distance from his films' characters John Badalu, Contributor, Jakarta Speaking to German filmmaker Harun Farocki is easy. Despite his status as one of the pioneers in the art of documentary filmmaking in his country, he is down-to-earth. There are hints of his impressive intellect in his conversation, but he is far from pretentious. For a moment, he reminisced about the five years he spent in Indonesia as a child, especially in the capital.
Mon, 26 Feb 2001, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Jakarta:
Where to go in Jakarta: Exhibitions * Photo: Indonesian Press Photo Service's (Ipphos) photos (1945 - 1950), I See Gallery, The Polish cultural center, Jl. Diponegoro, Central Jakarta, until Feb. 28. * Painting Bramasto's Collections 1939-1996, Gallery Twilite Cafe, Jl. Kemang Raya No. 24A, South Jakarta (Phone: 7194270), until Feb. 28. * Ceramics: Noor Sudiyati Agung, Galeri Lontar, Jl. Utan Kayu No.68H, Jakarta Timur (Phone: 8573388), Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., until Feb. 28.
Sun, 20 Jan 2002, 00:00 WIB
'Accidents' do happen: Teen pregnancy
'Accidents' do happen: Teen pregnancy Rani Lukita, Contributor, Jakarta The topic of teenage pregnancy is being carried into local living rooms by the TV drama series Pernikahan Dini, which some consider yet more proof that local teenagers are succumbing to western "values" in experimenting with sex. Of course, it's an age-old problem; the hit Saturday night prime-time TV series was inspired by a 1980s' movie of the same title, which was an updated adaptation from a popular novel by Mira W.
Wed, 15 Apr 2026, 08:43 WIB
Gold Mine Exploration in Aceh - Darma Henwa Schedules Subsidiary IPO
PT Darma Henwa Tbk (DEWA) is planning an initial public offering (IPO) for its subsidiary Gayo Mineral Resources (GMR) to fund the development of gold and copper exploration assets in Aceh, with commercial operations targeted for 2029. The company aims to evolve into an investment holding firm, expanding beyond coal into other minerals like nickel and bauxite, amid strong financial performance including a 519% year-on-year profit surge to Rp239.14 billion in 2025. Analysts at Samuel Sekuritas recommend buying DEWA shares with a target price of Rp800, citing improved earnings projections.
Sat, 29 Dec 2001, 00:00 WIB
Art market receives a welcome boost from speculators
Art market receives a welcome boost from speculators Yusuf Susilo Hartono, Contributor, Jakarta While development of Indonesia's fine art market has lately been marked by attempts to give young painters a boost through exhibitions and home auctions, the arts community has witnessed three notable phenomenons during this year.
Mon, 06 Apr 2026, 16:32 WIB
Subsidised Fuel Prices to Remain Unchanged Until End of 2026, Purbaya States Budget is Sufficient
The Indonesian government has reaffirmed its commitment to keeping subsidised fuel prices, including Pertalite and solar, stable through the end of 2026 to safeguard economic stability and consumer purchasing power, provided global oil prices do not exceed US$97 per barrel on average. Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa highlighted that the budget can withstand oil prices up to US$100 per barrel until year-end, with fiscal adjustments maintaining the state budget deficit at around 2.9% and a substantial Rp420 trillion buffer available if needed. This assurance counters concerns over global uncertainties, bolstered by strong 20.7% year-on-year tax revenue growth and robust domestic demand driving the economy.
Sat, 22 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Human touch: The missing language
Human touch: The missing language By Yohana Susanto JAKARTA (JP): When we first come into this world, the only language we can comprehend is touch. It is said that touch is so vital that new moms and dads have been bombarded with the importance of having hands-on contact with their babies. Loving, caressing and mothering babies is absolutely necessary for their survival. In 1915, Dr. Henry Dwight Chapin reported that in orphanages throughout the U.S.
Mon, 02 Feb 1998, 00:00 WIB
Habibie's chance for VP post still shaky: Expert
Habibie's chance for VP post still shaky: Expert By Asip Agus Hasani YOGYAKARTA (JP): Thirteen names have so far emerged as Indonesia's next vice presidential hopefuls, but due to the traditional secrecy surrounding the election of the second top post, not many people know who has the most chance. Among the names are incumbent Try Sutrisno, State Minister of Research and Technology B.J. Habibie, Minister of Information R.
Sat, 30 Nov 2002, 00:00 WIB
Including the disabled in social and economic activities
Including the disabled in social and economic activities Inge Komardjaja Research Institute for Human Settlements Bandung, West Java The recent seminar on "Income generation through the inclusion of people with disabilities in the community" was conducted by the Belgian non-governmental organization, the Platform for Disability and Development Cooperation (PHOS), in Brussels between Nov. 4 and Nov. 6. The topic was related to the upcoming International Day of the Disabled on Dec.
Sat, 30 Nov 2002, 00:00 WIB
Including the disabled in social and economic activities
Including the disabled in social and economic activities Inge Komardjaja Research Institute for Human Settlements Bandung, West Java The recent seminar on "Income generation through the inclusion of people with disabilities in the community" was conducted by the Belgian non-governmental organization, the Platform for Disability and Development Cooperation (PHOS), in Brussels between Nov. 4 and Nov. 6. The topic was related to the upcoming International Day of the Disabled on Dec.
Sat, 30 Nov 2002, 00:00 WIB
Including the disabled in social and economic activities
Including the disabled in social and economic activities Inge Komardjaja Research Institute for Human Settlements Bandung, West Java The recent seminar on "Income generation through the inclusion of people with disabilities in the community" was conducted by the Belgian non-governmental organization, the Platform for Disability and Development Cooperation (PHOS), in Brussels between Nov. 4 and Nov. 6. The topic was related to the upcoming International Day of the Disabled on Dec.
Wed, 01 Dec 1999, 00:00 WIB
Comic strips spread the word about AIDS threat
Comic strips spread the word about AIDS threat By Emma Cameron JAKARTA (JP): Sompret and Kampret are cool. They wear baggy jeans and slouch hats and have goatees. Because they are so cool they inject drugs and because they are friends, they share everything, including needles -- and HIV.
Wed, 10 Sep 1997, 00:00 WIB
Myanmar is ASEAN's test case
Myanmar is ASEAN's test case By Rizal Sukma JAKARTA (JP): Before the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) decided to accept Myanmar as a member, there had been concerns raised that the country's membership in the Association would pose a number of challenges, if not problems, for ASEAN. There were differences in opinion, especially between ASEAN and Western countries, on the question whether Myanmar was "suitable" or not to become a member of ASEAN. The West (especially, the U.S.
Sat, 30 Nov 2002, 00:00 WIB
Involving the disabled in social, economic life
Involving the disabled in social, economic life Inge Komardjaja, Research Institute for Human Settlements, Bandung, West Java The recent seminar on "Income generation through the inclusion of people with disabilities in the community" was conducted by the Belgian non-governmental organization, the Platform for Disability and Development Cooperation (PHOS), in Brussels between Nov. 4 and Nov. 6. The topic was related to the upcoming International Day of the Disabled on Dec.
Mon, 16 Mar 2026, 18:41 WIB
Komnas HAM Member Reveals Andrie Yunus's Condition at RSCM
Komnas HAM member Amiruddin Al Rahab reported that Andrie Yunus, Deputy Coordinator of Kontras, has shown improvement following treatment for severe acid burns sustained in a deliberate attack on 12 March 2026. Officials are pressing police to conduct a thorough investigation that reaches beyond the immediate perpetrators to identify the masterminds, whilst seeking government assistance to cover medical costs through victim protection schemes.
Tue, 28 May 2002, 00:00 WIB
A. T. Mahmud: Father of children's songs
A. T. Mahmud: Father of children's songs Joko E.H. Anwar, Contributor, Jakarta Many parents sing Cicak di Dinding (Lizard on the Wall) when their children first start learning to speak. However, many never realize who composed this simple, yet beautiful song. When the name A.T. Mahmud is mentioned, parents quickly remember the figure who has composed over 500 songs, many of which are destined to become classics.
Fri, 17 Dec 1999, 00:00 WIB
Govt rejects Aceh referendum
Govt rejects Aceh referendum JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Law and Legislation Affairs Yuzril Ihza Mahendra said on Thursday the government would not offer a referendum in seeking solution to the Aceh problem. "The government has to comply with the State Policy Guidelines (GBHN) which stipulates a special autonomy for the province. If Aceh has to hold a referendum, the People's Consultative Assembly decree on GBHN has to be revised.
Wed, 28 May 2003, 00:00 WIB
Facing the religious dilemma in education
Facing the religious dilemma in education Simon Marcus Gower Director Research and Development Harapan Bangsa School Banten, Tangerang Moral issues always have the potential to degenerate into a hazardous quagmire. The likelihood for disagreements to arise, and even the potential for conflict to rear its ugly head, is considerable. What one man deems to be his morality may be construed as immoral by the next man.
Mon, 19 May 2003, 00:00 WIB
Facing the religious dilemma in education
Facing the religious dilemma in education Simon Marcus Gower Director Research and Development Harapan Bangsa School Banten, Tangerang Moral issues always have the potential to degenerate into a hazardous quagmire. The likelihood for disagreements to arise, and even the potential for conflict to rear its ugly head, is considerable. What one man deems to be his morality may be construed as immoral by the next man.
Fri, 18 Jul 1997, 00:00 WIB
The Listening Post
The Listening Post "Building English Skills Through Newspaper + Radio" Produced by American Language Center in cooperation with The Jakarta Post and Radio Sonora FM 100.9 Mhz * "Turkey in Turmoil," a cause for concern throughout both NATO and the European Union, as Turkey has long been a member of the former, and fervently wishes to join the latter.
Thu, 17 Jul 1997, 00:00 WIB
The Listening Post
The Listening Post "Building English Skills Through Newspaper + Radio" Produced by American Language Center in cooperation with The Jakarta Post and Radio Sonora FM 100.9 Mhz "Turkey in Turmoil," a cause for concern throughout both NATO and the European Union, as Turkey has long been a member of the former, and fervently wishes to join the latter.
Mon, 30 Aug 2004, 00:00 WIB
Indonesia needs to formulate country policy for WTO: Khor
Indonesia needs to formulate country policy for WTO: Khor The World Trade Organization (WTO) general council agreed, early this month in Geneva, on the "July Package" that set a framework for the Doha Round, which had been in trouble since the collapse of the ministerial meeting in Cancun, Mexico about a year ago. Third World Network (TWN) director Martin Khor, who was on a three-day visit to Indonesia last week, spoke with The Jakarta Post's Zakki P.
Sun, 20 Aug 2000, 00:00 WIB
How military calls the shots in Indonesian cinema
How military calls the shots in Indonesian cinema Film, Ideologi dan Militer: Hegemoni Militer dalam Sinema Indonesia (Film, Ideology and the Military: The Military Hegemony in Indonesian Cinema); By Budi Irawanto; Media Pressindo-Yogyakarta, October 1999; xxiv + 221 pages. JAKARTA (JP): Civilian-military relations have experienced changes during Indonesia's short history.
Fri, 25 Jun 2004, 00:00 WIB
Future of ASEAN
Future of ASEAN Call it by chance or by design, the flurry of ASEAN meetings starting on Tuesday will coincide with the final week of the one- month long presidential campaign. For incumbent President Megawati Soekarnoputri who is running for re-election, it will be her last chance to steal the limelight from the international community prior to the July 5 presidential election.
Wed, 06 Apr 1994, 00:00 WIB
Your Letters
Your Letters On street vendors Chris Ashton's letter Street vendors and tourism (The Jakarta Post, April 2, 1994) is shocking. His remarks are insulting and remind us of "The ugly American." The street vendors of Jakarta are what they are...but they are at home here. The meager income they get for a long day of hustling is well earned and Mr.
Thu, 02 Jun 1994, 00:00 WIB
Promoting democracy in a transitional society
Promoting democracy in a transitional society By Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): In a recent discussion about democracy the participants heatedly debated the best methodology and approach to the topic. The following question ultimately divided the participants into two opposing groups: What is the best way of promoting democracy at this stage of our political development?
Sat, 23 Jul 2005, 00:00 WIB
Most Indonesian schools struggling with bilingual education issue
Most Indonesian schools struggling with bilingual education issue Eric E. Hallett, Jakarta In previous articles, Alex Tubagus and Jan Dormer addressed issues about bilingual education predominately within the domain of National Plus schools or their equivalent.
Sun, 03 Sep 1995, 00:00 WIB
Is pornography a threat to society?
Is pornography a threat to society? What is pornography? Different people have different views on the subject. What one country considers art might be banned in another which views it as pornography. Religions, too, influence the way people perceive things. The following article and several others on Pages 2 and 4 discuss the topic. JAKARTA (JP): Pornography. The term is derived from the Greek words porne and graphos. Porne means prostitute and graphos means writing.
Tue, 24 Mar 2026, 18:15 WIB
Here Are the Most In-Demand Professions in the AI Surge Era, with Fantastic Salaries!
Amid the rapid expansion of AI data centres, major tech companies like Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon are investing nearly US$700 billion in capital expenditure this year, creating high-demand roles for skilled workers in robotics, cooling systems, and electrical technicians. Demand for these professions has surged, with salaries increasing by 10-15% and potential six-figure earnings in the US, driven by a shortage of 1.9 million manufacturing workers projected by 2033. However, challenges such as an ageing workforce, geographic constraints, and security risks in conflict zones may impact future compensation packages.
Thu, 13 Jan 2005, 00:00 WIB
Donors, poor nations get wakeup call from tsunami
Donors, poor nations get wakeup call from tsunami Agencies, Tokyo/Jakarta The tsunami that devastated Indian Ocean shores has provided a grim reminder to poor nations and the donors that help them, that spending money on disaster planning, now can save lives and cut relief and rebuilding costs later. The world has already offered more than US$7 billion in emergency relief for victims of the Dec.
Sun, 24 Nov 1996, 00:00 WIB
TV today
TV today TVRI 6:00 a.m. Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 6:25 Morning news 6:45 Healthy and Fit 7:00 News 7:30 TV Series 8:00 Women's Program: Tata Busana 8:30 Children's Stories: Putri Klara 9:00 English News Service 9:30 People and Events 10:00 Music: Album Minggu Ini 11:00 Children's Story 11:30 Comedy: Ria Jenaka 11:45 Sports: Dari Gelanggang Ke Gelanggang 12:45 p.m.
Thu, 04 Sep 2003, 00:00 WIB
Midas-touch artist Sapto dies at 78
Midas-touch artist Sapto dies at 78 Sri Wahyuni, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta Flamboyant, multitalented artist and art dealer Sapto Hoedojo, who was recognizable anywhere with his gray, silky hair, died at his home here on Wednesday morning. He was 78. He is survived by a wife, an ex-wife, nine children and 17 grandchildren. Sapto died at about 5 a.m. with some of his children by his sick bed.
Fri, 02 May 1997, 00:00 WIB
The Listening Post
The Listening Post "Building English Skills Through Newspaper + Radio" Produced by American Language Center in cooperation with The Jakarta Post and Radio Sonora FM 100.9 Mhz * Abner and I are assembling a list of the most common loan- words from other languages (primarily Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese and English, the "colonial languages" in Indonesian history) which have shifted their meanings, and could thus cause a problem for English learners who might try to use the English item in an...
Thu, 23 Apr 2026, 11:07 WIB
How to Check BLT Kesra 2026 on cekbansos.kemensos.id: Is It Really Being Disbursed Again in April?
The Indonesian government launched the BLT Kesra programme in 2025 as a temporary cash aid to boost household purchasing power and national economic growth, targeting 35 million beneficiary families in the lowest welfare deciles with Rp300,000 monthly for three months. Recent social media rumours claiming a new disbursement in April 2026 have been debunked as hoaxes by the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs, with no official announcement of continuation for this year. Beneficiaries can verify their status via the official Kemensos portal, highlighting the importance of relying on verified sources amid widespread misinformation.
Sun, 09 Nov 1997, 00:00 WIB
Dealing with environmental problems is not that simple
Dealing with environmental problems is not that simple By Priscilla Hon The imperatives of state sovereignty and demands for some level of international governance of the environment are two opposing trends at work. SINGAPORE: Recently, the haze in South-east Asia has become a regional obsession, second only to the financial crisis. The fires raging in Kalimantan and Sumatra caught international attention.
Mon, 27 Dec 2004, 00:00 WIB
Thai PM's Muslim insurgency blame game a blunder: analysts
Thai PM's Muslim insurgency blame game a blunder: analysts Michael Mathes Agence France-Presse/Bangkok The Thai premier's attempt to shift blame onto Malaysia and Indonesia for his failure to quell an Islamic insurgency in southern Thailand was a blunder that threatened regional ties, analysts warned.
Sat, 25 Jul 1998, 00:00 WIB
Focusing on the gimmicks used in the power struggle
Focusing on the gimmicks used in the power struggle By Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): Is it true that the recent Golkar congress was defiled by an acrid fight between the supporters of Akbar Tandjung and Edi Sudradjat? I personally think there is an element of truth in this allegation. It is obvious that a bitter fight to win control of the party took place between the two camps. What interests me is the manner in which this struggle was carried out.
Sat, 11 May 2002, 00:00 WIB
Goethe's new venue to refresh cultural ties
Goethe's new venue to refresh cultural ties Christina Schott, Contributor, Jakarta East meets West: A German choreographer experiences new dance elements by cooperation with Javanese dancers. Music meets literature: An Indonesian composer creates solo music performances inspired by German poems. Modern meets tradition: Indonesian students perform a traditional German theater play - about corruption in a small town.
Sun, 22 Mar 2026, 11:45 WIB
Not Programmers! These Are the Most In-Demand Professions in the AI Era
Amid the AI boom, demand for data centres is surging, with tech giants like Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon committing nearly US$700 billion in capital expenditure this year to build these facilities, creating thousands of jobs in construction, electrical work, and specialised technical roles. Analysis from Randstad shows explosive growth in demand for robotics technicians (107% from 2022-2026), HVAC engineers (67%), and industrial automation technicians (51%), driving wage increases of 10-15% and even six-figure salaries due to skill shortages. While opportunities abound, challenges like an ageing workforce, geographic constraints, and security risks in conflict zones could impact future compensation and talent attraction.
Tue, 06 Aug 1996, 00:00 WIB
Is Beijing a foe or friend?
Is Beijing a foe or friend? At a conference last Friday sponsored by The Jakarta Post and the Asia-Pacific Economics Group, two experts argued that China is not likely to pose a threat to its ASEAN neighbors. Our Asia correspondent Harvey Stockwin, another speaker at the conference, agrees and disagrees with the conclusion. This is the first of two articles.
Thu, 13 Apr 2000, 00:00 WIB
Wary investors tell government to clear up autonomy uncertainty
Wary investors tell government to clear up autonomy uncertainty JAKARTA (JP): Inadequate preparations for decentralization of political and economic power combined with the slow pace of debt restructuring and asset sales are hindering new investment and economic recovery, businesspeople, analysts and diplomats warned on Wednesday.
Sun, 19 May 2002, 00:00 WIB
Sukarno and the Sept. 30 movement
Sukarno and the Sept. 30 movement Harry Bhaskara The Jakarta Post Jakarta hbkc@centrin.net.id A lot has been said openly about the 1965 "Sept. 30 Movement" -- the attempted putcsh and assassination of seven top military leaders which led to then president Sukarno's demise -- in the last four years, due to the reform movement and the downfall of former dictator Soeharto. Unlike before, foreign scholars' perspectives such as those of Donald Hindley, Bernhard Dahm, Ruth T.
Sat, 18 May 2002, 00:00 WIB
Sukarno and the Sept. 30 movement
Sukarno and the Sept. 30 movement Harry Bhaskara The Jakarta Post Jakarta hbkc@centrin.net.id A lot has been said openly about the 1965 "Sept. 30 Movement" -- the attempted putcsh and assassination of seven top military leaders which led to then president Sukarno's demise -- in the last four years, due to the reform movement and the downfall of former dictator Soeharto. Unlike before, foreign scholars' perspectives such as those of Donald Hindley, Bernhard Dahm, Ruth T.
Mon, 20 May 2002, 00:00 WIB
New book says Sukarno behind Sept. 30 movement
New book says Sukarno behind Sept. 30 movement Harry Bhaskara, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta, hbkc@centrin.net.id A lot has been said openly about the 1965 "Sept. 30 Movement" -- the attempted putcsh and assassination of seven top military leaders which led to then president Sukarno's demise -- in the last four years, due to the reform movement and the downfall of former dictator Soeharto. Unlike before, foreign scholars' perspectives such as those of Donald Hindley, Bernhard Dahm, Ruth T.
Sat, 21 Jun 1997, 00:00 WIB
What does intervention mean in the Asia-Pacific?
What does intervention mean in the Asia-Pacific? By David Harries KUALA LUMPUR (JP): Intervention in the internal affairs of a sovereign state yet again showed its power to generate controversy and discomfort in a recent discussion here. The topic, not listed on the program, colored almost every session of the 11th annual Asia Pacific Roundtable early this month attended by more than 200 scholars and policy makers.
Sun, 10 Mar 2002, 00:00 WIB
'Manga' comics more than meets the eye
'Manga' comics more than meets the eye Hera Diani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta What can we say about the Japanese people? If the Japanese comics distributed here are anything to go by, then Japanese girls are all freaky and horny while the boys are all effeminate and fashion-conscious. And, most of all, their eyes are beautifully round and wide open, and -- except for Doraemon and Crayon Sinchan -- they all have out-of-this-world figures. That is just a playful generalization, of course.
Sat, 11 Jan 2003, 00:00 WIB
Price hikes to help the poor, but the message is lost
Price hikes to help the poor, but the message is lost Simon Howland and Endy M. Bayuni, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government insists that the massive hikes in fuel, telephone and electricity prices at the start of the year are aimed at helping the poor, and not to make their lives more miserable as critics claim.
Sun, 20 May 2001, 00:00 WIB
'I'll stick to public relations'
'I'll stick to public relations' JAKARTA (JP): For 36-year-old Nadira Alatas, the second daughter of former foreign minister Ali Alatas, public relations is her world. After studying Political Science at New York University from 1983 to 1988 and obtaining a BA, she decided to quit the school that her father chose for her. She turned to another science, hospitality management, and studied at Paul Smith College in New York from 1987 to 1988 where she obtained an associate degree.
Mon, 30 Mar 2026, 17:07 WIB
Riau Police Arrest International Network Courier, Drugs Worth Rp 31 Billion Seized
Riau Police, through the Satresnarkoba unit of Bengkalis Police Resort, thwarted a drug trafficking operation linked to a Malaysian network, arresting two suspects and seizing 14.95 kilograms of methamphetamine valued at Rp 14.95 billion and 40,146 ecstasy pills worth Rp 16.06 billion. The operation, initiated from community tips, highlights the police's commitment to eradicating narcotics syndicates, with no tolerance for either general perpetrators or internal police members, and underscores the international network's tactic of recruiting government insiders. The suspects face severe penalties under Indonesia's narcotics laws, potentially including life imprisonment or the death penalty, emphasizing the gravity of combating cross-border drug crimes.
Sun, 20 Dec 1998, 00:00 WIB
Muslim youths go high-tech with Islamic propagation
Muslim youths go high-tech with Islamic propagation By Yudha Kartohadiprodjo JAKARTA (JP): Once seen as estranged, technology and religion are drawing closer together. In many cases, the credit goes to innovative young people. Religion courting technology has been seen since the birth of radio and television stations in Indonesia decades ago. Today, all stations air a great variety of religious programming.
Sun, 07 Mar 1999, 00:00 WIB
Expert opinion? You'll have to decide for yourself
Expert opinion? You'll have to decide for yourself JAKARTA (JP): Every single day, people are bombarded with comments by observers on the continuing economic and political crises -- a topic that has been dominating the media since the trouble began in July 1997. But what do the people think about all this punditry? Do they really believe, or care about, every word of these "experts"? Or are they already fed up with the opinion overflow?
Sun, 29 Jul 2001, 00:00 WIB
Iwan turns boardinghouse bedroom into his gallery
Iwan turns boardinghouse bedroom into his gallery By Matdon BANDUNG (JP): The mere mention of an art gallery evokes images of a comfortably spacious room where art works are on display. It may never have occurred to you that a relatively small room could also be been turned into a gallery. If you walk up Jl. Dago (also known as Jl. H.
Thu, 28 Jul 2005, 00:00 WIB
Assessing the benefits of flat tax on businesses
Assessing the benefits of flat tax on businesses Agam Fatchurrochman, Nottingham, UK Today's hot topic in the business community is that the government is getting ready to revise the tax laws of 2000, particularly regarding the proposal for applying a flat tax rate to provide business and fiscal incentives for public companies. The flat rate, as proposed, would be set at 30 percent while public companies would be taxed at 20 percent to 25 percent.
Thu, 03 Feb 2000, 00:00 WIB
Politicians, experts split over Wiranto
Politicians, experts split over Wiranto JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for Political Affairs and Security Gen. Wiranto, now under the spotlight over the East Timor debacle, attended a routine Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, shrugging off mounting calls for his immediate resignation. Politicians and observers, meanwhile, were split over whether Wiranto should condone President Abdurrahman Wahid's demand that he leave the Cabinet.
Thu, 11 Nov 2004, 00:00 WIB
'Recovering Japan means investment comeback for RI'
'Recovering Japan means investment comeback for RI' Following the recovery of the Japanese economy -- cumulatively the largest investor, donor and export destination for Indonesia -- the government will have more top Japanese government officials and businesspeople arriving here to sound out new investment opportunities. Japanese Ambassador Yutaka Iimura talked with The Jakarta Post's Kornelius Purba on Tuesday about the prospects for increased Japanese investment in Indonesia.
Fri, 19 May 1995, 00:00 WIB
Marsinah case again in spotlight
Marsinah case again in spotlight Criminologist Mulyana W. Kusumah analyzes the tremendous social reactions to the Marsinah murder case following the recent unprecedented acquital of defendants in the case. JAKARTA (JP): The recent Supreme Court ruling that acquitted all nine people convicted of complicity in the brutal murder of labor activist Marsinah have received favorable reactions from legal experts, the mass media and other segments of society.
Sat, 18 Dec 2004, 00:00 WIB
Kant and his relevance to modern Indonesian society
Kant and his relevance to modern Indonesian society Christina Schott, Contributor, Jakarta "He encouraged and gently guided people toward self-assessment," wrote German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder once about his teacher, Immanuel Kant.
Fri, 03 Jan 2003, 00:00 WIB
TV Today: Friday, January 3, 2003
TV Today: Friday, January 3, 2003 .TB.30" .90" TVRI .tb .30" .90" 6:00 a.m. News 8:30 Environment 9:00 TV Series: Janji Cinta 9:30 Talk Show 10:30 Quiz: Dibisikin 11:00 News 11:30 Music 12:00 p.m. News 1:00 Talk Show 2:30 TV Series Kisah Imam BUchori 3:03 Kids Channel 4:00 Religious Teachings 4:30 Quiz 5:00 Amru bin Ash 6:00 News 7:00 Talk Show 8:00 News 8:03 A Go Go Mas 9:00 News 9:30 Music: Jazz Club 11:00 Traditional Performance TPI 5:00 a.m.
Sun, 09 May 1999, 00:00 WIB
International curriculum encourages students to speak up
International curriculum encourages students to speak up By Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): It has been the experience of a lifetime for young Gelly Augustin. An English language teacher at the Paramita High School in Tangerang, west of here, Gelly recently spent three months teaching Bahasa Indonesia to high school students at the Jakarta International School (JIS). "I learnt so much," gushed Gelly, who plans now to share her exciting insights with colleagues at Paramita.
Mon, 03 Apr 1995, 00:00 WIB
Options in getting hooked into Internet
Options in getting hooked into Internet By Joe Mudnich JAKARTA (JP): The much hailed Information Superhighway has finally extended an on-ramp into Indonesia. With a modem and a PC or Macintosh, would-be cyberspace travelers in Indonesia can choose from several different Internet services to traverse computer systems world-wide. The information one can find on the Internet itself is almost unlimited. The on-ramp, though, is not without its tolls and potholes.
Fri, 23 May 1997, 00:00 WIB
Art Agenda
Art Agenda Drawing exhibition: Satya Graha at Galeri Lontar, Jl. Utan Kayu 68H, East Jakarta; Until June 4. The experimental Galeri Lontar presents the compelling drawings of artist Satya Graha. Most of his drawings depict the human figure as he attempts to express the psychology of his subject matter. Painting exhibition: I want to be at Museum Puri Lukisan, Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud, Bali; Until May 25. An imaginative exhibition of children's paintings held in Ubud's first art museum.
Thu, 09 Apr 2026, 23:35 WIB
Attorney General's Office States Petral Corruption Case 2008-2015 Temporarily Caused Premium-Pertamax Fuel Price Hikes
The Attorney General's Office has revealed that alleged corruption at Pertamina's subsidiary Petral between 2008 and 2015 led to a temporary increase in the prices of Premium and Pertamax gasoline due to manipulated tender processes that extended supply chains and inflated costs. Seven suspects, including Petral and Pertamina officials as well as private company directors, are accused of colluding to rig procurement tenders for crude oil and refined products, resulting in significant losses to PT Pertamina. Authorities are currently calculating the exact financial damage with assistance from the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP), highlighting ongoing efforts to combat corruption in Indonesia's state-owned energy sector.
Thu, 14 Jul 1994, 00:00 WIB
Mizoguchi and the tragedy of women
Mizoguchi and the tragedy of women By Yenni Kwok JAKARTA (JP): The Japanese, traditionally known as chauvinistic, have a film director who was very interested in the struggle of women, Kenji Mizoguchi (1898-1956). His films will be shown for a week at Taman Ismail Marzuki Art Center, starting July 19. The audience will be able to determine how Mizoguchi differs from the other two featured Japanese directors, Akira Kurosawa and Yasujiro Ozu, especially in the choice of theme.
Sat, 25 Apr 2026, 13:00 WIB
World and Japan's Eyes on the Malacca Strait, a Busier Route than Hormuz
The Malacca Strait has garnered significant international attention amid Middle East tensions disrupting the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting its role as an even busier chokepoint for global energy trade. Indonesia, bordering the strait, has clarified it will not impose fees on passing ships, upholding international maritime law, while Japan underscores Indonesia's strategic importance for regional stability and energy security. With higher oil volumes and ship traffic than Hormuz, the strait is vital for supplying Asia's major consumers, prompting Japan to provide patrol vessels to Indonesia's navy.
Tue, 22 Jun 1999, 00:00 WIB
Jakarta offers residents less as it gets older
Jakarta offers residents less as it gets older By Ida Indawati Khouw JAKARTA (JP): Housewife Suryati is very much concerned that her daughter will not have the opportunity to experience the same childhood pleasure as she did when visiting the National Monument (Monas) Square in the heart of the capital as a child. Every weekend some 25 years ago, Suryati's parents took their children to the 80-hectare park, located just across from the presidential office complex, to enjoy the huge grassy area.
Sat, 02 Aug 2003, 00:00 WIB
Querying Polygamy Award
Querying Polygamy Award Lily Zakiyah Munir, Center for Pesantren and Democracy Studies (CePDeS), Jakarta, lilyzm@hotmail.com Islamic teachings and being a Muslim are two different things, and are obviously not always identical. An Egyptian Muslim reformer, Muhammad Abduh (1849-1905), who worked on sociopolitical reform within Muslim societies, was amazed by the freedom and democracy in his exile living in Paris. He commented that "Muslims are in Egypt, but Islam is here".
Mon, 26 Jun 2000, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, June 26, 2000
Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, June 26, 2000 Exhibitions * Painting Exhibition: Ekspresi Nuansa 15 untuk Kemanusiaan, at World Trade Center, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 29-31, South Jakarta (Phone: 5211320), until July 1. * Fine Arts Exhibition: Teka-Teki, Silang, Pendapat yang Digambarkan, by Isa Perkasa, Koong Gallery, Hotel Gran Melia Jakarta, Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said, South Jakarta, until August 10. * Painting Exhibition: Orientalisme dalam Gambar Kolonial, Galeri Nasional Indonesia, Jl.
Fri, 11 Apr 2003, 00:00 WIB
President Megawati, Bush and `state terror'
President Megawati, Bush and `state terror' Kornelius Purba, Staff Writer, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta, korpur@yahoo.com While international news media organizations regard Swaziland's Ngweyama (King) Mswati III as a source of amusing news for his eccentric royal rules -- he once ordered young women to observe a sex ban and to wear woolen, "do not touch me" tassels for five years until 2006 -- President Megawati Soekarnoputri regards the tiny kingdom in southern Africa quite seriously.
Sun, 22 Mar 2009, 13:18 WIB
Indonesia resource nationalism stirs before polls
JAKARTA (Reuters) - As Indonesia heads for elections, some politicians are taking a more nationalist line on the country's vast natural resources, a move that could scare off much-needed foreign capital amid the global credit crunch. While some industry experts see the rumblings over foreign investment as campaign trail posturing, the rhetoric highlights the risks for investors in Southeast Asia's biggest economy, particularly in its energy and mining sectors.
Sun, 15 Sep 1996, 00:00 WIB
Collusion practices inflate medicine prices
Collusion practices inflate medicine prices By K. Basrie JAKARTA (JP): Although he no longer chairs the influential Indonesian Medical Association, Kartono Mohamad remains authoritative in medical affairs. He is now chief editor of Medika health magazine. When leading the association from 1985 to 1994, he submitted a list to the health minister at the time, Adhyatma, of 500 practitioners he alleged colluded with pharmaceutical industries and inflated medicine prices.
Sat, 03 Sep 2005, 00:00 WIB
Bali's tourism industry destroying itself
Bali's tourism industry destroying itself Nyoman Suwela, Singaraja, Bali It is an undeniable fact that Bali's economy relies on tourism. The former director of Bali's tourist authority, Gde Pitana, once said that tourism is the bread for Bali. Furthermore, he said that tourism is not an ultimate goal but a means to achieve the goal that is primarily the welfare of Balinese and Indonesians, in general.
Thu, 01 Sep 2005, 00:00 WIB
Bali's tourism industry destroys itself
Bali's tourism industry destroys itself Nyoman Suwela Singaraja, Bali It is an undeniable fact that Bali's economy relies on tourism. The former director of Bali's tourist authority, Gde Pitana, once said that tourism is the bread for Bali. Furthermore, he said that tourism is not an ultimate goal but a means to achieve the goal that is primarily the welfare of Balinese and Indonesians, in general.
Wed, 12 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Drost, still thinker in education
Drost, still thinker in education Damar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta At first glance, the old man looks too weak to walk steadily on his two legs. But, don't underestimate him. He will turn like a roaring lion, speaking loudly with strong zeal and straightforward statements. That is if you ask him about education. Meet Drost - a Jesuit priest whose full name is Joshepus Ignatius Gerardus Maria Drost. Drost who was born in Batavia, now Jakarta, on Aug.
Tue, 26 Apr 2005, 00:00 WIB
Security business prospering, on the rise
Security business prospering, on the rise Hartono Iggi Putro, Contributor, Jakarta Since the terror attacks that rocked Bali, this country has witnessed serious threats to its security. Terrorist acts like bomb blasts and bomb hoaxes continue to make headlines, seemingly at regular intervals. Obviously, this situation keeps those managing government and private office compounds, hotels, shopping centers and other public facilities on alert for any uncalled-for eventuality.
Tue, 18 Feb 2003, 00:00 WIB
Toward an East Asian economic community
Toward an East Asian economic community Ari A. Perdana, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Jakarta , Ari_Perdana@csis.or.id Since the mid-1990s, countries have adopted two routes toward economic globalization. The first is multilateral economic integration, with the Uruguay Round of the Generalized Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT) as the most significant achievement. The second route is regional cooperation.
Thu, 16 Apr 2026, 10:45 WIB
When Artificial Intelligence Enters the Campus
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is quietly transforming higher education in Indonesia, with surveys indicating widespread adoption among students and academics for tasks like summarising readings, preparing materials, and analysing data, yet only a minority of institutions have formal policies in place. While AI enhances human capabilities in teaching, research, and administration, it raises critical concerns over ethics, bias, privacy, and equity, necessitating robust governance, data literacy, and cultural shifts to ensure it supports rather than undermines academic integrity and social mobility. The rapid pace of AI integration outstrips regulatory maturity, underscoring the need for clear guidelines and responsible human oversight to preserve the core values of universities.
Mon, 06 Apr 2026, 18:42 WIB
Aqua and the Test of Narratives: When Reputation Proves Stronger than Waves of Issues
The article examines how Aqua, Indonesia's leading bottled water brand, has maintained its market dominance despite repeated waves of negative publicity, including controversies over BPA, water source exploitation, and geopolitical boycott calls. It highlights the power of long-built consumer trust and personal experience over viral narratives, positioning Aqua as a symbol of reliability in daily life. This resilience underscores the importance of brand consistency and broad distribution in the face of public scrutiny in Indonesia's competitive consumer goods sector.
Tue, 01 Feb 2005, 00:00 WIB
A peep into the potential of mutual fund investment
A peep into the potential of mutual fund investment Arif T. Syam, Contributor, Jakarta Mutual funds are getting more popular among investors these days their higher returns. Even though the profit that mutual fund investments can yield is generally still lower than the returns that can be made from stock investments, as an investment instrument mutual funds provide greater security in terms of the risks of losses. The problem lies in a fund manager's ability to manage investments.
Wed, 08 Apr 2026, 10:41 WIB
Will CPNS 2026 Be Opened? Check the Estimated Selection Schedule and Requirements
The Indonesian government is finalising plans for the 2026 CPNS recruitment, with Minister Prasetyo Hadi confirming that formations are being mapped across ministries and regions to align with fiscal needs and national priorities. While no official announcement has been made, an estimated timeline suggests registration starting in August-September 2026, followed by administrative checks, competency tests, and final appointments by early 2027. Applicants must meet standard requirements including age limits, clean criminal records, and health standards, highlighting the ongoing efforts to streamline bureaucracy amid high public interest in civil service careers.
Fri, 19 Apr 1996, 00:00 WIB
Nuclear waste in neighboring Russia vexes Norway
Nuclear waste in neighboring Russia vexes Norway By Rolf Soderlind OSLO (Reuter): When Russia and the Group of Seven industrialized states meet to discuss nuclear safety in Moscow on Friday, Norway will be anxiously watching their progress. Although Norway is not attending the summit, the Scandinavian country shares a 200 km (125 miles) frontier with Russia in the Arctic, home to the giant nuclear submarine bases of the former Communist superpower.
Sun, 29 Jan 1995, 00:00 WIB
Samin Kitjot, the forgotten parking attendant boss
Samin Kitjot, the forgotten parking attendant boss By Johannes Simbolon JAKARTA (JP): He was feared by vehicle thieves across Jakarta for decades. He once reigned over parking lots throughout the city and created the unique parking attendant system the city administration continues to inflict upon Jakartans. His name is Samin Kitjot, a diminutive Betawiman who looks 40 despite his 85 years. His past glory is sadly gone. "I have nothing left," the former parking lot king explains.
Mon, 21 May 2001, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Jakarta:
Where to go in Jakarta: Exhibitions * Advertisement Postcard, Gallery RPC, Jl. Suryo 8 Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, until May 31. * Modern Indonesian Literature, Galeri Lontar, Jl. Utan Kayu 68H, East Jakarta (Phone: 8573388), May 31. * Photo Open Boundaries, in collaboration with British Council and Goethe Institute, Italian Cultural Institute, Jl. HOS Cokroaminoto 117, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3927531), Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., until May 27.
Thu, 30 Dec 2004, 00:00 WIB
Finding meaning to catastrophe
Finding meaning to catastrophe Martin Kettle Guardian News Service London The modern era flatters itself that human beings can now know and shape almost everything about the world. But an event like the Indonesian earthquake exposes much of this for the hubris that it is. Perhaps we have talked so much about our civilization's potential to destroy the planet that we have forgotten that the planet also has an untamed ability to destroy civilization too.
Fri, 08 Oct 2004, 00:00 WIB
Why peace education is urgent for Indonesia
Why peace education is urgent for Indonesia Anton Sudarisman, Balikpapan, East Kalimantan As the impacts of bomb attacks and sectarian conflicts linger, more and more Indonesians are aware of a culture of violence in our society. It is startling to realize that the permissiveness of society has allowed this culture to flourish. Why is it that violent and inhumane acts are screened daily on television?
Thu, 29 Jan 2004, 00:00 WIB
New visa policy casts dark cloud over ailing Bali tourist industry
New visa policy casts dark cloud over ailing Bali tourist industry Jenny H. Backstrom, Contributor, Kuta, Bali It is still the rainy season in Bali. But other forms of clouds, confusion and uncertainty, currently cover the island. The hot topic causing this confusion is the much-debated new visa-on-arrival policy, to be effective Feb. 1. For Bali the policy is a potential nightmare.
Fri, 14 Jan 2005, 00:00 WIB
Viewing religious rituals from cultural persperctive
Viewing religious rituals from cultural persperctive Kristian Tamtomo, Jakarta I would like to comment on the article titled Spiritual Materialism in the Haj Pilgrimage written by Dadi Darmadi (The Jakarta Post, Dec. 22). The article itself is well written and well argued. Yet, in my view, it fails to explain the reason why people are consumerist during their haj pilgrimage. This phenomena, I think, can be widened to include pilgrimages of other religions).
Sat, 10 Apr 2004, 00:00 WIB
Bolstering continued professional development
Bolstering continued professional development Simon Marcus Gower, Executive Principal, High/Scope Indonesia School, Jakarta The concept of continued professional development (or CPD) is well and long established in many countries. It has become so much a part of professional life that many organizations, when recruiting, will quite naturally specifically look for a potential employee's previous commitment to CPD.
Fri, 09 Apr 2004, 00:00 WIB
Continued professional development must be advanced
Continued professional development must be advanced Simon Marcus Gower Executive Principal High/Scope Indonesia School Jakarta The concept of continued professional development (or CPD) is well and long established in many countries. It has become so much a part of professional life that many organizations, when recruiting, will quite naturally specifically look for a potential employee's previous commitment to CPD.
Sun, 17 Nov 1996, 00:00 WIB
A scholar's love affair with Indonesia
A scholar's love affair with Indonesia YOGYAKARTA (JP): For many Indonesian scholars, he is a living legend. For the international academic circle, he is their reference on Indonesia. Clifford Geertz, a 70-year old American anthropologist, has been associated with Indonesia for almost four decades. He is one foreign scholar who has brought Indonesia to the world's attention. The San Francisco-born Geertz is renowned as an ardent researcher of Indonesian, and Javanese society in particular.
Thu, 30 Dec 2004, 00:00 WIB
In search of meaning to the grief of disasters
In search of meaning to the grief of disasters Martin Kettle, Guardian News Service, London The modern era flatters itself that human beings can now know and shape almost everything about the world. But an event like the Indonesian earthquake exposes much of this for the hubris that it is. Perhaps we have talked so much about our civilization's potential to destroy the planet that we have forgotten that the planet also has an untamed ability to destroy civilization too.
Wed, 12 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
Damar Harsanto
Damar Harsanto The Jakarta Post Jakarta At first glance, the old man looks too weak to walk steadily on his two legs. But, don't underestimate him. He will turn like a roaring lion, speaking loudly with strong zeal and straightforward statements. That is if you ask him about education. Meet Drost - a Jesuit priest whose full name is Joshepus Ignatius Gerardus Maria Drost. Drost who was born in Batavia, now Jakarta, on Aug.
Sat, 11 Apr 2026, 19:44 WIB
Livestock Investment Scheme Under Scrutiny: Sweet Promises Lead to Uncertainty
An Indonesian poultry investment scheme operated by Telurkita.com under PT Assasta Sampoerna Indonesia is facing allegations of defaulting on returns to partners, after luring investors with social media live streams and promises of fixed monthly income. Investigations reveal a stark contrast between the company's vibrant online presence and its actual operations, with the central office appearing deserted and partners receiving only sporadic payments. Legal experts highlight potential breaches of contract and fraud, prompting affected investors to unite and prepare collective reports to authorities like the East Java Police and the Financial Services Authority (OJK).
Sun, 12 Sep 1999, 00:00 WIB
Senior broadcaster involves listeners in current issues
Senior broadcaster involves listeners in current issues JAKARTA (JP): You may know their voices well, but you don't really know who they are. Most radio broadcasters are indeed a mystery to their fans because, unlike TV presenters, their faces are hidden from listeners. Even though they are not as popular as their colleagues in television, radio broadcasters are indeed not less important. And it is not easy to be a good one.
Tue, 03 Jan 1995, 00:00 WIB
Spratly dispute needs democratic settlement (2)
Spratly dispute needs democratic settlement (2) The following article is based on a paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Program on Ocean Law (SEAPOL) in Bangkok on Dec. 13, 1994 by Dr. Hasyim Djalal. This is the second of two articles. JAKARTA (JP): To Indonesia, peace, stability and cooperation in the South China Sea is important for its development. Indonesia has just begun its second long term development program for the next twenty five years.
Sat, 15 Aug 1998, 00:00 WIB
Lessons in the past of a new constitution
Lessons in the past of a new constitution By Lambert Giebels This is the second of two articles on the inception of Indonesian Constitution. BREDA, The Netherlands (JP): The 1945 Constitution embodies some elements of fascism and needs to be revised to meet public demands for political reform. The kind of fascism in the Constitution can be interpreted in fascism's original form, symbolized by the fasces (the ancient Roman symbol of authority: a bundle of rods tied around an ax).
Sun, 11 Jun 2000, 00:00 WIB
New magazines square off for readers
New magazines square off for readers By Amir Sidharta JAKARTA (JP): The appearance of several new fashion/lifestyle magazines may be the opening salvo in an impending media war in the Indonesian market. Indonesian Bazaar was launched in extravagant fashion on May 31 at the Dharmawangsa in South Jakarta. Local magazine a+ made its debut the week before. They join dewi, Kosmopolitan and neo- in the local market. Which ones will stand the heat and rise to the top?
Tue, 08 Apr 1997, 00:00 WIB
Bali's Nyepi festivities likely to be toned down
Bali's Nyepi festivities likely to be toned down By Putu Wirata DENPASAR, Bali (JP): The series of Nyepi festivities to be held today in Bali seem to be a subdued version of those of former years. In past years, the atmosphere of Nyepi, an annual Balinese Hindu event, could be felt in the villages around Denpasar, Kuta, Sanur, Ubud and other towns.
Fri, 02 Jul 2004, 00:00 WIB
Colin Powell and judgment day for President Megawati
Colin Powell and judgment day for President Megawati Kornelius Purba, Jakarta U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell may well be the only one among 22 foreign ministers from the Asia-Pacific region and the European Union, scheduled to attend the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) on Friday in Jakarta, to miss paying a courtesy call on President Megawati Soekarnoputri, who will face electoral judgment day on Monday.
Fri, 24 Apr 2026, 21:50 WIB
Iran War Sparks New "Apocalypse", H&M-Zara Prices Set to Explode?
The Iran war has triggered soaring fossil fuel prices, severely impacting polyester suppliers and garment manufacturers in India and Bangladesh, which could lead to significant cost increases for global fast-fashion retailers like H&M and Zara. Key producers report up to 30% higher costs for oil-derived raw materials due to Chinese price hikes and Middle East supply disruptions, forcing production cuts and potential price hikes down the supply chain. Analysts warn that prolonged conflict may cause a demand collapse as retailers pass on costs to cautious consumers, affecting not only apparel but also footwear industries reliant on petrochemical materials.
Fri, 16 May 2025, 00:00 WIB
Ministry of Finance to Thoroughly Review Public Proposals for Fiscal Incentives
JAKARTA, DDTCNews – The Ministry of Finance will conduct an in-depth review of various public proposals related to the provision of fiscal incentives. The topic has become one of the highlights in national media today, Friday (16/5/2025). Vice Minister of Finance Anggito Abimanyu expressed understanding that the business community wishes to seek tax incentives to grow their enterprises.
Wed, 09 Apr 2003, 00:00 WIB
Dual approach against childhood obesity
Dual approach against childhood obesity Melissa Southern-Garcia, Dietitian, Jakarta, SouthernDietitian@yahoo.com Dear Melissa, I am very concerned with my son's excess weight. He is 6 years old and weighs 60 kilograms (132 pounds). I hope you can advise me on how to reduce his weight in a very gentle way. Thanks. --Rani Dear Rani, Your question addresses such an important topic that I would like to focus my entire article today on the subject.
Sat, 21 Feb 2026, 19:06 WIB
Transatlantic Slavery: The Greatest Crime in Human History?
Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama plans to submit a UN resolution backed by 40 African Union member states seeking formal recognition of the transatlantic slave trade as the most serious crime against humanity. The initiative, which could pave the way for reparations demands, faces resistance from Western nations, particularly ultraconservative circles in the United States, whilst African experts acknowledge that the continent's own elites bore partial responsibility in the trade.
Fri, 10 Jun 2005, 00:00 WIB
ANPAk..r..
ANPAk..r.. Traditional or alternative methods for students? JP/7/SUNITA Traditional or alternative methods for students? Sunitha Girish Bekasi What kind of education system should we adopt? Should we choose traditional methods or the alternatives? Does it even make a difference?
Thu, 27 May 2004, 00:00 WIB
Youngsters need to be embraced, not blamed: Huberman
Youngsters need to be embraced, not blamed: Huberman Barbara Kemp Huberman, director of the International Outreach Program for the Washington-based Advocates for Youth, spent three days working with Indonesian youth in Kuta, Bali. Having traveled around the world for the last two decades as a proponent of youth advocacy, Huberman shared her feelings and experience with The Jakarta Post regarding the problems of youth across the world. The following are the highlights of the interview.
Thu, 27 Oct 2005, 00:00 WIB
Preparing for Cabinet II: No need for coalitions
Preparing for Cabinet II: No need for coalitions James Van Zorge, Jakarta Speculation and rumors about a new cabinet -- who is in and who is out -- has become the favored topic during Jakarta's evening Ramadhan meal. Already, incumbents and aspiring players are busy slinging mud at their opponents while posturing, cutting backroom deals, and building alliances.
Fri, 25 May 2001, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Jakarta:
Where to go in Jakarta: Exhibitions * Advertising Postcards, Gallery RPC, Jl. Suryo 8 Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, until May 31. * Modern Indonesian Literature, Galeri Lontar, Jl. Utan Kayu 68H, East Jakarta (Phone: 8573388), May 31. * Photo Open Boundaries, in collaboration with British Council and Goethe Institute, Italian Cultural Institute, Jl. HOS Cokroaminoto 117, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3927531), Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., until May 27.
Fri, 25 May 2001, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Jakarta:
Where to go in Jakarta: Exhibitions * Advertising Postcards, Gallery RPC, Jl. Suryo 8 Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, until May 31. * Modern Indonesian Literature, Galeri Lontar, Jl. Utan Kayu 68H, East Jakarta (Phone: 8573388), May 31. * Photo Open Boundaries, in collaboration with British Council and Goethe Institute, Italian Cultural Institute, Jl. HOS Cokroaminoto 117, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3927531), Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., until May 27.
Wed, 03 Apr 2002, 00:00 WIB
Integration spurs Asian economies
Integration spurs Asian economies Zhu Qiwen, China Daily, Asia News Network, Beijing As regional integration becomes more important in economic globalization, closer economic cooperation benefiting both China and its Asian neighbors is increasingly imperative.
Wed, 04 Mar 2026, 18:20 WIB
The Batman Trap in the LPDP Test
Two LPDP scholarship applicants recount experiences of interview questions they viewed as unrelated to academics. Rahman’s case centres on a question about interfaith marriage that he believes blocked his funding, while Anggi details discriminatory and non-transparent questions in interviews. The piece cites calls from researchers and activists for transparency and fairness in LPDP’s selection process.
Fri, 11 Jul 2003, 00:00 WIB
Riau's small Malay book gallery aims big
Riau's small Malay book gallery aims big Haidir Anwar Tanjung, The Jakarta Post, Pekanbaru, Riau Although Pekanbaru boasts many bookshops, in one corner of this city of some 750,000 people there is a unique one. The Ibrahim Sattah Book Gallery specializes in books on Malay literature, culture and history. The gallery, named after a Riau-born, leading national poet, was set up three years ago in a compound formerly used for the national Koran reciting contest on Jl. Sudirman, Pekanbaru.
Tue, 27 Dec 2005, 00:00 WIB
Bill Gates and the strengthening of CSR
Bill Gates and the strengthening of CSR Rochman Achwan, Jakarta For the past decade or so, Corporate Social Responsibility, (CSR), has been a hotly contested topic. Arguments for and against CSR strike at the core of what business is; whether it integrates social and political demands or sticks to the bottom line; the maximization of value for shareholders.
Mon, 31 May 2004, 00:00 WIB
Delicate problems in Indonesia-Malaysia ties
Delicate problems in Indonesia-Malaysia ties Hanys Salmi, Kuala Lumpur During the past six years, bilateral Malaysia-Indonesia relations have not shown much progress. In fact, while in the business sector relations are picking up, in the social/economic arena, the overall picture is gloomy.
Fri, 17 Jan 2003, 00:00 WIB
Ginting works to win public support
Ginting works to win public support Moch. N.Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Funding sources may not seem too sensitive a topic, but when a non-governmental organization (NGO) is directly questioned about the source of their funds, it can be hard for them to answer, and at times even upsetting.
Sat, 18 Oct 2003, 00:00 WIB
Terrorists in Asia replace captured leaders
Terrorists in Asia replace captured leaders Steven Gutkin, Associated Press, Jakarta Al-Qaeda-linked terrorists in Asia have quickly replaced captured leaders with a new operations chief and top bomb makers who are plotting deadly attacks on international hotels and other Western targets, intelligence officials told The Associated Press.
Thu, 24 May 2001, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, May 25, 2001
Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, May 25, 2001 Exhibitions * Advertising Postcards, Gallery RPC, Jl. Suryo 8 Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, until May 31. * Modern Indonesian Literature, Galeri Lontar, Jl. Utan Kayu 68H, East Jakarta (Phone: 8573388), May 31. * Photo Open Boundaries, in collaboration with British Council and Goethe Institute, Italian Cultural Institute, Jl. HOS Cokroaminoto 117, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3927531), Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., until May 27.
Mon, 22 Jun 1998, 00:00 WIB
Reforestation funds rerouted to other uses
Reforestation funds rerouted to other uses By Sylvia Gratia MN JAKARTA (JP): The government has raised trillions of rupiah in reforestation funds to finance the country's reforestation projects, but much of the money has been rerouted to other uses. The idea behind the reforestation fund, introduced in the early 1990s, is clear and simple: it is for reforestation and forest rehabilitation efforts. But in reality, most of the funds raised are not used for this purpose.
Sat, 29 May 2004, 00:00 WIB
Jakarta-KL reaching the boiling point
Jakarta-KL reaching the boiling point Hanys Salmi, Kuala Lumpur During the past six years, bilateral Malaysia-Indonesia relations have not shown much progress. In fact, while in the business sector relations are picking up, in the social/economic arena, the overall picture is gloomy.
Sun, 14 Mar 1999, 00:00 WIB
Have millennium bug fears been blown out of proportion?
Have millennium bug fears been blown out of proportion? By Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): In the history of the press, has there ever been a topic so widely, continuously and vigorously reported as the millennium bug? Obviously not. The bug, which is unlike the program glitch that we usually encounter in the initial releases of software products such as Windows 98 or Office 97, has been around since the 1960s.
Sat, 12 Mar 2005, 00:00 WIB
Ngruki: A school of terrorism?
Ngruki: A school of terrorism? Part 1 of 2 Noor Huda Ismail Jakarta The Jakarta Post on Feb. 28, 2005 released a report on a Ngruki alumni involved in terrorism activity. As a graduate of that school, I understand how such people think. In this brief report, I would like to share my experiences studying there and investigate why a fringe of Ngruki alumni are involved in terrorism activities but the majority are not. From age 12 to 17 I attended the now-famous Islamic boarding school.
Thu, 10 Mar 2005, 00:00 WIB
Ngruki: A school of terrorism?
Ngruki: A school of terrorism? Part 1 of 2 Noor Huda Ismail Jakarta The Jakarta Post on Feb. 28, 2005 released a report on a Ngruki alumni involved in terrorism activity. As a graduate of that school, I understand how such people think. In this brief report, I would like to share my experiences studying there and investigate why a fringe of Ngruki alumni are involved in terrorism activities but the majority are not. From age 12 to 17 I attended the now-famous Islamic boarding school.
Mon, 14 Mar 2005, 00:00 WIB
Part 1 of 2 Ngruki: It is a terrorism school?
Part 1 of 2 Ngruki: It is a terrorism school? Noor Huda Ismail, Jakarta The Jakarta Post on Feb. 28, 2005 released a report on a Ngruki alumni involved in terrorism activity. As a graduate of that school, I understand how such people think. In this brief report, I would like to share my experiences studying there and investigate why a fringe of Ngruki alumni are involved in terrorism activities but the majority are not. From age 12 to 17 I attended the now-famous Islamic boarding school.
Sun, 26 Jan 1997, 00:00 WIB
Menopause is inevitable, but life goes on
Menopause is inevitable, but life goes on By Rita A. Widiadana JAKARTA (JP): As a top executive, Lidya Budiman (not her real name) spends most of her days attending various business meetings. On the eve of her 46th birthday early this month, she attended a very important meeting with her company's board of directors. During the meeting she suddenly felt heat rush to her face and she broke out in a sweat.
Fri, 24 Apr 2026, 14:15 WIB
Reasons Why Indonesians Are Eyeing Chinese Electric Cars
Sales of battery electric vehicles in Indonesia surged 95.9% in the first quarter of 2026 to 33,150 units, driven largely by affordable and high-quality models from Chinese brands like Wuling, BYD, and Chery, which now hold about 90% of the market. Indonesian consumers are increasingly opting for these EVs due to lower long-term fuel and maintenance costs, exemptions from odd-even traffic restrictions, and stability amid global uncertainties such as the Middle East conflict that could raise fossil fuel prices. This dominance is fostering greater competition, innovation, and consumer choice in the local automotive sector, boosting trust in Chinese technology.
Mon, 23 Jun 1997, 00:00 WIB
Media sensitivity urged for AIDS information
Media sensitivity urged for AIDS information By Wirasti Wiryono YOGYAKARTA (JP): "They should ask God for forgiveness," a resident said here recently, offering his perceptions on people affected by HIV, the virus which causes the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
Fri, 09 Nov 2001, 00:00 WIB
World trade body must be transformed
World trade body must be transformed Hira P. Jhamtani, Board Member Institute for Global Justice, Jakarta The fourth ministerial conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO) will commence on Nov. 9, 2001 in Doha, Qatar, with civil society calling for democratization and a review of the multilateral trading body.
Thu, 07 Nov 2002, 00:00 WIB
Antiterrorism and shared responsibility
Antiterrorism and shared responsibility Abdullah Saleh Mbamba, Director, United Nations Information Center, Jakarta The tragic events of Sept. 11 and those that took place recently in Bali have brought home the challenge of keeping deadly options from terrorist groups, who may have weaker capabilities than states, but have less hesitation about using such weapons.
Sat, 22 Apr 2000, 00:00 WIB
'Wayang suket': A hilarious contemporary art form
'Wayang suket': A hilarious contemporary art form JAKARTA (JP): A scene of simplicity predominated the stage. The hall at the Japanese Cultural Center was halved for the wayang suket (straw puppet) and for the audience. Pieces of straw were all over the stage. A set of kenong (small gongs), a large gong, a big drum, a guitar and some straw puppets were scattered on the floor. A large white linen screen hung loosely on the wall.
Thu, 17 Apr 2003, 00:00 WIB
SARS puts Singapore under the microscope
SARS puts Singapore under the microscope Chua Lee Hoong The Straits Times Asia News Network Singapore A month and a half into the SARS crisis in Singapore, you know that despite the still-rising casualty toll, life is regaining some normalcy because: * The kids are going back to school, suitably fortified with the relevant information; * People are trickling back to the shopping malls; * Friends, the American sitcom, replaces viruses as the topic of dinner conversations; * Fitness companies...
Fri, 10 Apr 2026, 05:10 WIB
Foreign Workers and the Direction of Literacy
The results of the 2025 Academic Ability Test (TKA) for high school students reveal significant shortcomings in Indonesian language education, with average scores hovering around mediocre levels despite daily language use, highlighting the need for a shift from rote memorisation to critical thinking and text interpretation. Regional disparities are evident, with western areas outperforming eastern regions like Papua, underscoring issues in the conventional 'banking system' of education that treats students as passive recipients. Reforms must integrate oral and written skills through collaborative efforts involving families, schools, communities, and the government to foster true literacy and address these educational inequities.
Wed, 12 Apr 1995, 00:00 WIB
Jakarta Varsities English Debate at UI
Jakarta Varsities English Debate at UI By T. Sima Gunawan JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's prominent economist Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti has voiced a strong objection against capital punishment. "The death penalty does not solve problems," he said. But wait, don't take him seriously! Dorodjatun, dean of the School of Economics, University of Indonesia, made the statement during a debate with finalists of the Jakarta Varsities English Debate 1995.
Mon, 02 Mar 2026, 19:08 WIB
JULO Strengthens Financial Literacy, Partners with Ringkas for KPR Take-Over Education
JULO, an OJK-licensed fintech lending company, has collaborated with Ringkas to launch an online financial literacy programme called NGOPLING focusing on home mortgage (KPR) education and take-over strategies. The initiative responds to Indonesia's relatively low financial literacy index of 66% and addresses the need for sustainable long-term credit management among the population. The February 2026 campaign provided participants across multiple regions with comprehensive KPR simulations and practical strategies for maintaining affordable instalments whilst protecting household finances.
Thu, 28 Feb 2002, 00:00 WIB
Painters prove Surakarta arts remain dynamic
Painters prove Surakarta arts remain dynamic Yusuf Susilo Hartono, Contributor, Jakarta Surakarta, better known as Solo, has a long cultural history, particularly in the arts. The city has a style of its own in the fields of dancing, shadow puppetry and bridal make-up, genres of art originating in the Surakarta palace. In modern painting, Solo once had artists who were greatly concerned with the state of the city, known the world over as one of the centers of Javanese culture.
Sun, 18 Jul 1999, 00:00 WIB
Melly Goeslaw's 'Diam' touches society's sore spot
Melly Goeslaw's 'Diam' touches society's sore spot By Agni Amorita JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta stood drenched in blood. Parents grieved for teenage children burned to death amid looting and arson. Tears flowed of innocent women who were sexually abused. In a quiet and safe corner of the city, a young woman ached.
Mon, 31 Dec 2001, 00:00 WIB
Small-scale enterprises and the grassroots economy
Small-scale enterprises and the grassroots economy Small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) have always emerged as a major topic in seminars and discussions about Indonesia's devastating economic crisis. The general conclusion is that, had it not been for the flexibility and resilience of SMEs, the entire Indonesian economy would long ago have collapsed into total ruin. So it was that the SMEs have been hailed as the savior of the economy.
Sat, 22 Jul 1995, 00:00 WIB
Award-winning films to be screened here
Award-winning films to be screened here JAKARTA (JP): Taiwanese film Vive l'amour, which won the Golden Lion award for best picture at the Venice Film Festival September last year, is among the feature films being screened at the 40th Asia-Pacific Film Festival to open here tomorrow.
Thu, 19 Feb 2026, 11:39 WIB
China widens anti-corruption net to catch 'quasi-naked officials'
China has quietly broadened its anti-corruption scrutiny beyond "naked officials" — whose spouses and children live overseas — to include "quasi-naked officials" whose children alone reside abroad. The Central Organisation Department conducted a nationwide survey of officials' overseas ties, with some losing promotions or being removed from posts, reflecting intensified concerns about capital flight and the challenges of cross-border judicial cooperation, particularly with the United States.
Mon, 12 Nov 2001, 00:00 WIB
World trade body must be transformed to benefit all the people
World trade body must be transformed to benefit all the people Hira P. Jhamtani, Board Member, Institute for Global Justice, Jakarta The fourth ministerial conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO) began Friday in Doha, Qatar, with civil society calling for democratization and a review of the multilateral trading body.
Fri, 12 Aug 2005, 00:00 WIB
Pluralism and existential issues
Pluralism and existential issues Thomas Hidya Tjaya, Boston, Massachusetts The recent fatwa (edict) by the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) outlawing liberal Islamic thought and pluralism seems ironic in the wake of the Bali Declaration signed by leaders and scholars of some of the world's major faiths.
Wed, 16 Jun 1999, 00:00 WIB
Parties need conditional accord
Parties need conditional accord The following is the first of two articles on Indonesian post- election politics written by Yulius P. Hermawan,a lecturer on international relations at the Catholic University of Parahyangan and a researcher at the Parahyangan Center for International Studies in Bandung, West Java. He is a graduate of the Department of Politics, Monash University, Australia.
Sun, 24 Aug 1997, 00:00 WIB
Career women skirt traditional gender traps
Career women skirt traditional gender traps By Yogita Tahil Ramani JAKARTA (JP): Living true to their nurturer trademark, some career women take pride in exercising their soft skills as mediators and whispering important tidbits into the right ears. The irony? Men are still the ones seated in the tall, cushioned seats. Women in the workplace, an issue as feminist-oriented as Madonna opting for the garb of a nun, was the topic of a recent seminar held at the Regent Hotel, Jakarta.
Mon, 28 May 2001, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Jakarta:
Where to go in Jakarta: Exhibitions * Advertising Postcards, Gallery RPC, Jl. Suryo 8 Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, until May 31. * Modern Indonesian Literature, Galeri Lontar, Jl. Utan Kayu 68H, East Jakarta (Phone: 8573388), May 31. * Art in Italian and Indonesian Ceramics in the framework of the Indonesian-Italian Workshop on Advanced and Conventional Ceramics, Italian Cultural Institute, Jl. HOS Cokroaminoto 117, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3927531), Monday to Friday, 9 a.m.
Sat, 28 Mar 2026, 04:26 WIB
Questioning the Certainty of CASN 2026 and Organising the Needs of State Apparatus
This opinion piece critiques the Indonesian government's handling of civil servant recruitment for CASN 2026, highlighting ongoing bureaucratic inefficiencies and the lack of strategic planning in public sector staffing. It points to the suspension of CASN 2025 and rushed recruitment for initiatives like the Merah Putih Village Cooperatives, which may exacerbate fiscal pressures without addressing real organisational needs. The author urges clearer commitments to ensure optimal public services, warning that poor planning risks marginalising workers and hindering national welfare.
Sun, 12 Nov 2000, 00:00 WIB
Teens just want to have fun
Teens just want to have fun They are not involved in student brawls and they do not take drugs. They just want to hang out in shopping malls, eat at tent cafes or watch movies. But parents should stay alert to make sure their children walk on the right track, The Jakarta Post's Ida Indawati Khouw reported. JAKARTA (JP): As Saturday approaches, teenager Frans Hartanto anticipates the weekend, when he can hang out in a nightspot until late at night.
Sat, 31 Aug 2002, 00:00 WIB
Schools lack basic study skills
Schools lack basic study skills Simon Marcus Gower, Principal, Harapan Bangsa High School, Kotamodern, Tangerang, Banten Many schools throughout Indonesia have, by now, made quite remarkable efforts to improve the quality of their tuition in the English language and so develop the English skills of students throughout the nation. Likewise, the national curriculum has quite expressly targeted the increase and betterment of English language studies throughout students' lives.
Sat, 19 Mar 2005, 00:00 WIB
Crush Malaysia, whose agenda?
Crush Malaysia, whose agenda? Dandhy Dwi Laksono, Jakarta It is almost undeniable that the call for confrontation with Malaysia launched by president Sukarno from January 1963 to May 1966 was nothing more than an attempt to save the face of a muddled domestic policy. Moreover, the military strength was split, particularly after 1965. By creating a common enemy abroad, Sukarno hoped he could maintain the loyalty of his generals.
Mon, 20 Nov 2006, 22:33 WIB
Bush expected to help boost RI's biofuel development program
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia`s preparations to develop biofuel will seemingly get a further boost when President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and US President Geoerge W Bush meet in Bogor, West Java, on Monday. It was reported that among the six topics the two leaders will focus on during their talk at the Bogor palace will be cooperation in the development of biofuel.
Mon, 04 Apr 2005, 00:00 WIB
JP/17/RUDY
JP/17/RUDY Rudy makes biology learning fun for students Sri Wahyuni The Jakarta Post/Yogyakarta Bringing the subject closer and making it more interesting are believed to be keys to more effective teaching and learning processes in a classroom. This is true at least for Rudy Prakanto, 37, a teacher at state-owned SMU 6 Yogyakarta high school.
Sun, 15 Mar 2026, 21:00 WIB
US and China to Hold Surprise Trade Talks in Paris Amid Middle East Tensions
The United States and China have scheduled high-level economic discussions in Paris on 15 March 2026, led by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, with the aim of resolving trade obstacles and paving the way for President Trump's visit to Beijing in late March. Key agenda items include US tariff changes, Chinese rare earth mineral supplies, technology export controls, and Chinese purchases of American agricultural products, though analysts suggest expectations for major breakthroughs are limited given Washington's focus on Middle East conflicts and tight preparation timelines. The talks also review implementation of a ceasefire agreement reached in October 2025 in Busan and address new investigations into unfair trade practices and forced labour allegations that could trigger additional tariff rounds.
Sun, 19 Mar 2000, 00:00 WIB
'Lurik' cloth, an alternative to all that batik
'Lurik' cloth, an alternative to all that batik JAKARTA (JP): Recently, a lady rushed into a batik shop at Jakarta's Sukarno-Hatta airport to buy a piece of lurik cloth as a gift for her friend. The shop's attendant looked confused and was unable to find the cloth among heaps of batik and other local textiles. "I'm sorry.. mam, I am afraid I've never heard that kind of cloth," she replied hesitantly. The lady, Suwati Kartiwa, an expert on Indonesian textiles, was startled.
Sun, 05 May 2002, 00:00 WIB
Mexican artist Polin explores eastern philosophy
Mexican artist Polin explores eastern philosophy Mehru Jaffer, Contributor, Jakarta For Marisa Polin, moving from Mexico to the Netherlands was interesting enough. But two years ago, when she first visited Indonesia, the Mexican painter was transported, quite literally, into another world. "There is a large Indonesian community in my neighborhood. Indonesian food is almost the national cuisine of Holland.
Sun, 02 Nov 2003, 00:00 WIB
RI students go it alone to make movie
RI students go it alone to make movie Prapti Widinugraheni, Contributor, Perth, Australia A group of Indonesian students here have made their mark on the filmmaking scene, proving that good ideas and hard work are really what make a fine movie. Pelangi di Atas Prahara (A Rainbow over Catastrophe), a 90- minute film in the teen-pop genre, had its premier here two weeks ago.
Tue, 25 Oct 2005, 00:00 WIB
From busway system to monorail dream
From busway system to monorail dream Burhanuddin Abe, Contributor, Jakarta With a population of about 8.5 million, Jakarta has become intensely crowded and increasingly mired in problems related to traffic congestion. Flyovers and underpasses have been built but they cannot keep up with increases in the size of the population and the number of vehicles on the roads.
Fri, 27 Feb 2026, 18:23 WIB
Fact Check: Is Trump Really Panicking Over Takbir Chanting?
A viral video circulating on social media falsely claims that US President Donald Trump panicked during a speech after hearing someone shout "Allahu Akbar", but fact-checkers have verified this is misinformation. The authentic video, dating from a Trump campaign rally in Ohio in March 2016, shows Trump reacting to an audience member attempting to rush the stage, with the "Allahu Akbar" audio artificially added later.
Sun, 14 Nov 1999, 00:00 WIB
NU congress to discuss politics, Viagra
NU congress to discuss politics, Viagra BANDUNG (JP): The Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) is identified with traditional Islam. Traditional in the sense that its supporters mostly comprise Muslims living in rural areas. However, this does not mean the development of NU thinking is "boorish" and behind the times. NU thinking is so advanced that it has become a locomotive in the determination of Islamic laws, especially on the subject of fikih (Islamic law).
Sun, 26 Apr 1998, 00:00 WIB
Didik Nini Thowok's journey, from classical to modern dances
Didik Nini Thowok's journey, from classical to modern dances By Helly Minarti YOGYAKARTA (JP): The commercialization of arts is now a hot topic following the creation of a new ministry dealing with arts, culture and tourism. While artists are still questioning the issue, Didik Nini Thowok has proved his skill in presenting arts in a entertaining form to serve tourists.
Mon, 24 Apr 1995, 00:00 WIB
Bandung takes international stage once again
Bandung takes international stage once again By Meidyatama Suryodiningrat BANDUNG (JP): This quiet provincial town 180 kilometers south of Jakarta seems an unlikely place to discuss world affairs. But tomorrow it will host an important meeting with an agenda which includes many of the issues dominating today's international scene.
Sat, 25 May 1996, 00:00 WIB
Media trends feed insensitivity
Media trends feed insensitivity By Akhmad Zaini Abar JAKARTA (JP): Goenawan Mohammad, one time chief editor of the now defunct Tempo magazine, says "blank spot cultivation" has become a major objective of politics. This strategy causes people to become unmindful of past incidents, behavior, activities and mistakes. Its purpose is to eradicate common knowledge of historical slights, so that the public loses its sensitivity to the significance of events and thus its analytical memory.
Fri, 09 Mar 2001, 00:00 WIB
New perspective needed in Australian-Indonesian ties
New perspective needed in Australian-Indonesian ties By Siswo Pramono CANBERRA (JP): How many Australians would agree with Pauline Hanson that Australia should stop sending aid to Indonesia because the people there had burned Australian flags? In 1999, Australians and Indonesians burned each other's flags. It is bizarre, however, that relations between the two countries, about 220 million people in total, are reduced to flag-burning business.
Wed, 06 Jul 2005, 00:00 WIB
I don't know what this means, "copies" of what?
I don't know what this means, "copies" of what? ;JP; Advertorial for Books Kinokuniya: Come to Kinokuniya and meet the world's most creative ideas Located on the 5th floor of Jakarta's premium department store, Sogo Plaza Senayan, Books Kinokuniya offers much more than a conventional bookstore.
Thu, 21 Aug 2003, 00:00 WIB
Politicizing security matters: Deja vu
Politicizing security matters: Deja vu Mette Lykke Knudsen, Visiting Fellow, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Jakarta Lately, and increasingly since the Aug. 5 JW Marriott Hotel bombing, security has yet again surfaced as a "hot topic" in politics here. The focus of this push for enhanced security is, for example, the physical safety of Indonesians and foreigners and political stability.
Sat, 31 Oct 1998, 00:00 WIB
Should APEC leaders boycott Kuala Lumpur?
Should APEC leaders boycott Kuala Lumpur? Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines have expressed disquiet over current developments within Malaysia. The Jakarta Post's Asia correspondent, Harvey Stockwin, who has been following Malaysian developments since Malaya became independent in 1957, suggests that there are good reasons why APEC leaders should at least consider taking the ASEAN criticism of Malaysia one step further. Following is the last of two installments.
Sun, 29 Dec 1996, 00:00 WIB
Anthology features poems of ASEAN writers
Anthology features poems of ASEAN writers ASEANO: An Anthology of Poems from Southeast Asia Published by The ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information, Manila, 1995 282 pages JAKARTA (JP): What does the word "Aseano" mean? If you think that it has something to do with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), you are in the right track. Aseano is an anthology of poems from ASEAN countries, published by ASEAN.
Mon, 19 Jun 2000, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, June 19, 2000
Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, June 19, 2000 Exhibitions * Paintings, Ceramics, Sculptures, Graphic Arts Exhibition, Kompas-Bentara Budaya's Collections at Bentara Budaya Jakarta, Jl. Palmerah Selatan no. 17, West Jakarta, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., until June 25. * Fine Arts Exhibition: Teka-Teki, Silang, Pendapat yang Digambarkan, by Isa Perkasa, Koong Gallery, Hotel Gran Melia Jakarta, Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said, South Jakarta, until August 10.
Fri, 13 Dec 1996, 00:00 WIB
Mapping tomorrow's political horizon
Mapping tomorrow's political horizon Stability has always been the catchword in the development process, especially now, with the general election around the corner. But Cornelis Lay says the bureaucratic elite is playing with fire in their attempt to preserve power. YOGYAKARTA (JP): Estimations on Indonesia's economic profile in the next century have been much talked about. A market economy and globalization are clear indicators, as the country sails toward tomorrow's waters.
Sat, 14 Mar 2026, 21:53 WIB
Acid Attack on Human Rights Activist Andrie Yunus Condemned as Attack on Democracy
The head of Indonesia's Cyber Media Network (JMSI), Teguh Santosa, has strongly condemned an acid attack on Andrie Yunus, deputy coordinator of the Commission for the Disappeared and Victims of Violence (KontraS), characterising it as an assault on democratic principles and human rights enforcement. Yunus sustained severe chemical burns affecting approximately 24 per cent of his body and is undergoing treatment at Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital with ongoing specialist care, including scheduled eye surgery. Santosa called on Indonesian police to conduct a thorough investigation to identify perpetrators and intellectual masterminds, warning that organised attacks on human rights defenders threaten civil freedoms protected by Indonesia's constitution.
Fri, 23 Jun 2000, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, June 23, 2000
Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, June 23, 2000 Exhibitions * Irian Jaya (Papua) Art and Culture Care Exhibition at Arkadia Plaza, Arkadia Office Building, Jl. T.B. Simatupang kav. 88, South Jakarta, until June 24. * Paintings, Ceramics, Sculptures, Graphic Arts Exhibition, Kompas-Bentara Budaya's Collections at Bentara Budaya Jakarta, Jl. Palmerah Selatan no. 17, West Jakarta, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., until June 25.
Sun, 21 Sep 1997, 00:00 WIB
Indonesian music artists sing copyrights blues
Indonesian music artists sing copyrights blues By Yenni Kwok JAKARTA (JP): When singer-songwriter Oppie Andaresta composes a soon-to-be hit song, chances are she will not make much of a profit from it. Like other Indonesian songwriters, Oppie usually sells her songs to her recording company for a set price. By doing so, she gets to keep the copyright for her creative works but not the royalty. "Most songwriters want to get money fast," she said.
Thu, 05 Mar 2026, 08:17 WIB
Profile of Sultan Subang, BEBS Stock Price Manipulation Suspect Causes Rp14.5 Trillion Loss
A profile of Asep Sulaeman Sabanda, the ultimate beneficiary owner of BEBS, who has been named a suspect in a case of BEBS stock price manipulation. The investigation covers 2020–2022 and involves insider trading, IPO manipulation, and fictitious transactions, with alleged illegal profits estimated at Rp14.5 trillion; authorities have frozen the gains and prohibited trading.
Tue, 17 Feb 2026, 19:42 WIB
KIKA Says Natalius Pigai's Statement Normalises Terror Against Student Activist
The Indonesian Caucus for Academic Freedom (KIKA) has condemned Human Rights Minister Natalius Pigai for dismissing terror threats against the chair of Gadjah Mada University's Student Executive Board (BEM UGM), accusing him of normalising repression and shirking his constitutional duty to protect citizens.
Sun, 04 Jul 1999, 00:00 WIB
Pornography elicits mixed reactions
Pornography elicits mixed reactions JAKARTA (JP): Take a look at any newsstand on the street and you'll see magazines and tabloids with hot pictures of seductive women on them. The exposure of such pictures, along with sex stories, is not new indeed. Recently, however, following the government's decision to relax the publishing license regulation, there has been a mushrooming of new media, including those focusing on sex.
Fri, 17 Apr 2026, 15:29 WIB
Deputy Chair of Commission II Claims Ignorance of Hery Susanto's Alleged Corruption Involvement During Ombudsman Selection
Zulfikar Arse, Deputy Chair of Indonesia's House Commission II, stated he was unaware of Hery Susanto's alleged involvement in a corruption case during the selection process for Ombudsman leaders, expressing full trust in the selection team's recommendations that resulted in 18 candidates from which nine were chosen. Amid the ongoing case where Hery, the Ombudsman Chair, faces charges for receiving Rp 1.5 billion in bribes related to resolving a state revenue dispute for a forestry company, Commission II has voiced concern and deferred the matter to law enforcement while apologising for any oversight in their supervisory role. This scandal highlights potential vulnerabilities in the appointment mechanisms for key oversight institutions like the Ombudsman, which handles public complaints against government services.
Sat, 17 Apr 2004, 00:00 WIB
The flip side of exporting American jobs
The flip side of exporting American jobs Aziz, Analyst, Kuala Kencana, Papua, aziz9672@yahoo.com The heated debate over jobs draining out of America to developing countries, primarily to India, China, the Philippines and Latin American countries that started several months ago, does not look like it will end soon. It now has even more political resonance with the U.S. presidential election drawing near.
Wed, 01 Apr 2026, 14:16 WIB
Examining the Dangers of Mental Disorders and Their Impact on Indonesia's Economy
Indonesia faces a significant mental health crisis, with 68.7% of adolescents and adults experiencing anxiety and 20% suffering from emotional disorders, resulting in annual economic losses of Rp463 trillion, equivalent to 2.1% of GDP, primarily due to lost productivity. A recent webinar by Triftin and Attentive highlighted strategies for emotional regulation, drawing from the life story of Bjorn Natthiko Lindeblad and techniques like grounding and coping to address overthinking and anxiety. The author advocates for government subsidies on therapy and self-development books to improve access to mental health resources, viewing such investments as essential for building a resilient workforce towards Indonesia's Golden Vision 2045.
Tue, 17 Feb 2026, 08:24 WIB
Starting Ramadan on the Global Date
An opinion column discusses the annual debate in Indonesia over determining the start of Ramadan, comparing the anticipation to waiting for the final result of a football match. The piece addresses the recurring tension between different methods of moon sighting and calendar determination used by Indonesian Islamic organisations.
Tue, 15 Nov 2005, 00:00 WIB
Specter of Cabinet reshuffle haunts President Susilo
Specter of Cabinet reshuffle haunts President Susilo John McBeth, The Straits Times/Asian News Network, Singapore It has been the hottest topic in Indonesian politics, but it was left to one of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's own ministers to utter what for many Indonesian commentators has now become almost the unthinkable.
Fri, 03 Apr 2026, 13:46 WIB
Din Syamsuddin Warns of Divisive Buzzers Amid Iran War Issue
Former Muhammadiyah Chairman Din Syamsuddin has urged Muslims, particularly in Indonesia, to remain united and resist provocation by buzzers and Israeli agents attempting to exacerbate Sunni-Shia divides during the ongoing Middle East conflict. Speaking alongside Iran's Ambassador to Indonesia, Mohammad Boroujerdi, in Jakarta, he emphasised fostering Islamic brotherhood over sectarian or ethnic differences, noting that Israeli attacks do not discriminate based on faith. Boroujerdi echoed this call by referencing a Quranic verse highlighting unity among early Muslims in times of war, attributing divisions to Israeli tactics.
Mon, 23 Jun 2025, 00:00 WIB
Government Regulation Affirms OSS System as Channel for Tax Incentive Applications
JAKARTA, DDTCNews - The government has issued Government Regulation (PP) 28/2025 on the Implementation of Risk-Based Business Licensing, which also affirms the role of the Online Single Submission (OSS) system as a channel for applying for tax incentives. The topic was among the subjects covered by national media on Monday (23/6/2025). Under Article 188 paragraph (3) of PP 28/2025, the investment facility subsystem is stipulated as one of seven subsystems within the OSS framework.
Sun, 13 Mar 2005, 00:00 WIB
Scholar explores Muslim clerics' 'appreciation' of women
Scholar explores Muslim clerics' 'appreciation' of women Hatim Gazali, Contributor, Yogyakarta Islam Agama Ramah Perempuan: Pembelaan Kiai Pesantren (Islam, a woman-friendly religion: Defense by a Muslim boarding school cleric) KH Husein Muhammad Nuruzzaman, et al, eds. LkiS, Yogyakarta and Fahmina Institute lxvi + 344 pp Recent discussions on feminism are intense and have always found its significance, both nationally and internationally, owing to the following basic factors.
Sun, 12 Apr 2026, 06:20 WIB
National Weekly: MBG Electric Motorcycle Procurement - Saiful Mujani's Criticism
The second week of April 2026 in Indonesia was marked by political controversies, including irregularities in the National Nutrition Agency's procurement of 21,000 electric motorcycles for the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme, which has drawn scrutiny from the Finance Ministry and Parliament's Commission IX. Pollster Saiful Mujani sparked public debate by calling for President Prabowo Subianto's downfall to save the nation, leading to a police report for alleged hate speech. Additionally, the military police completed the investigation into the acid attack on activist Andrie Yunus, handing over the case to prosecutors.
Sat, 31 Jul 1999, 00:00 WIB
Nonacademic writers face challenges
Nonacademic writers face challenges By Inge Komardjaja BANDUNG (JP): In his article Writing needs more recognition, A. Chaedar Alwasilah (The Jakarta Post, July 10, 1999) revealed the lack of writing ability in the academic realm in a clever way. What about the problem in nonacademic organizations, where writing reports of applied research is part of the routine? Thus far, reports do not seem to possess qualities of significant contributions to knowledge.
Sun, 30 Mar 1997, 00:00 WIB
Indonesian films show signs of hope
Indonesian films show signs of hope By Yenni Kwok JAKARTA (JP): Since March 30 was declared National Film Day in 1992, the day has been observed more as a day of mourning rather than a jubilant celebration. And people do have reason to mourn: The number of movies produced are few, and most of them are steamy, semi-pornographic movies. "It would have been all right if those 'porn' movies had been good," said actress-director Jajang C. Noer.
Sun, 08 Sep 1996, 00:00 WIB
Rich wedding traditions in Asia in danger of dying out
Rich wedding traditions in Asia in danger of dying out By Parvathi Nayar Narayan JAKARTA (JP): In the era of globalization, it is becoming increasingly more important to preserve a country's traditional practices while making them more accessible to the modern- oriented generation. Some of the most important traditions are those related to the beautiful bridal ceremonies, which are in danger of dying out in the culturally diverse and rich Asian region.
Sat, 20 Dec 2003, 00:00 WIB
Redefining education as inherent to human growth
Redefining education as inherent to human growth LSF Josephus, Teachers, Gandhi Memorial International School, Jakarta In a limited seminar on Education Research Design held by Pasacsarjana students of philosophy from the University of Indonesia, I once stated that "Education is not a matter of transferring knowledge! It's an ongoing formation in an ongoing process." Many hands were raised, many questions were addressed, but all had me surprised. The questions were far from what I meant.
Thu, 15 Feb 2001, 00:00 WIB
Will another power-sharing deal work?
Will another power-sharing deal work? We now face a carrot and stick approach, writes James Van Zorge, a senior partner in Van Zorge Heffernan & Associates, a Jakarta-based consultancy that specializes in political risk and government relations advisory services. JAKARTA (JP): When Abdurrahman Wahid came to the presidential office in October 1999, there was reason for optimism.
Mon, 05 Jun 2000, 00:00 WIB
The ups and downs of general car importers
The ups and downs of general car importers By Berni K. Moestafa JAKARTA (JP): On driving along Jakarta's main thoroughfares one cannot but help notice the growing presence of exotic cars, previously seen only in automotive magazines. The BMW Z series, Mercedes's new S class and once in a while a Porsche, join the lines of cars that jam Jakarta's streets every morning.
Tue, 18 Nov 2003, 00:00 WIB
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RI team stresses continuity to potential investors Indonesia team stresses continuity to potential investors As Indonesia prepares to sell a global bond next year, an A- list of the country's economic decision-makers stressed to potential investors Monday the country will continue to stabilize economically, even as it graduates from the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) loan program at the end of this year.
Fri, 14 Feb 2003, 00:00 WIB
Ulil goes against fundamentalism
Ulil goes against fundamentalism Berni K. Moestafa, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Relatively small but vocal, Indonesia's Muslim fundamentalists are a thorn in the side to the country's majority of Muslim moderates. But recently, the hardliners are complaining of an annoying sting. It goes by the name Ulil Abshar-Abdalla.
Sun, 31 May 1998, 00:00 WIB
'Crossing over' lifts religious barriers
'Crossing over' lifts religious barriers Passing Over: Melintasi Batas Agama (Passing Over: Crossing Religious Borders); PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama, in cooperation with Yayasan Wakaf Paramadina, Jakarta 1998; Edited by Komaruddin Hidayat & Ahmad Gaus AF; Foreword by Nurcholish Madjid; 464pp + xi YOGYAKARTA (JP): Redefining the meaning of a religion is needed to prevent understanding a religion from deteriorating into a religious cult and fundamentalism, expressed as fanaticism in the way a...
Thu, 23 Apr 2026, 15:31 WIB
Saiful Mujani's Explanation on Why the President Needs to Be Removed
Political science professor Saiful Mujani argues for the removal of President Prabowo Subianto, citing violations of the Indonesian Constitution, including nepotistic appointments, military involvement in civilian roles, and policies conflicting with democratic principles. He criticises government programmes like free nutritious meals as lacking legal basis and serving political interests, while highlighting declining democracy scores and economic weakening under the current administration. Mujani frames his views as academic discourse on freedom of expression, emphasising ethical lapses in presidential statements that undermine public trust.
Sat, 12 Jun 2004, 00:00 WIB
The region's concerns over Indonesia's developments
The region's concerns over Indonesia's developments Hanys Salmi Kuala Lumpur The current social-political developments in our giant neighbor Indonesia have become the focus of attention in the Southeast Asian region.
Sat, 02 Jul 2005, 00:00 WIB
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JP/ / could you please check the parts in bold, thanks Muhammadiyah and global Education Muhamad Ali The congress of the second largest Muslim organization, Muhammadiyah, in the East Java town of Malang from July 3 to July 8, has a strategic role to play. Nationally and internationally recognized as a moderate organization, Muhammadiyah has the noble task of promoting dialogue and cooperation to overcome religious and cultural boundaries.
Tue, 11 Mar 1997, 00:00 WIB
Democracy vs efficiency at WTO
Democracy vs efficiency at WTO By Djauhari Oratmangun GENEVA (JP): More than two months have elapsed since the World Trade Organization's Singapore Ministerial Conference (SMC) ended. Yet the accusations of "nontransparency and an undemocratic way of doing business", in particular in the decision-making process of the World Trade Organization (WTO), continue to be a controversial topic in Geneva with most of the developing countries. The closing remarks made on Dec.
Mon, 14 Jun 2004, 00:00 WIB
Neighboring countries concerned over developments in Indonesia
Neighboring countries concerned over developments in Indonesia Hanys Salmi, Kuala Lumpur The current social-political developments in our giant neighbor Indonesia have become the focus of attention in the Southeast Asian region.
Mon, 04 Jul 2005, 00:00 WIB
Muhammadiyah still lags behind in global education development
Muhammadiyah still lags behind in global education development Muhamad Ali The congress of the second largest Muslim organization, Muhammadiyah, in the East Java town of Malang from July 3 to July 8, has a strategic role to play. Nationally and internationally recognized as a moderate organization, Muhammadiyah has the noble task of promoting dialogue and cooperation to overcome religious and cultural boundaries.
Sun, 22 Oct 1995, 00:00 WIB
Sharpening skills for Vision 2020
Sharpening skills for Vision 2020 Lim Pui Huen highlights Malaysian policy initiatives on science and technology. Several recent developments in Malaysia have underscored the government's seriousness of purpose with regard to its science and technology policy. Greater emphasis on science and technology development is seen as vital to prime minister Mahathir Mohamad's aim of achieving industrialized nation status for Malaysia in 25 years, popularly called Vision 2020.
Wed, 22 Oct 1997, 00:00 WIB
Lessons from currency crisis
Lessons from currency crisis By Jusuf Wanandi JAKARTA (JP): As could be expected the currency crisis in Southeast Asia was the main topic of discussion at the World Economic Forum 1997 East Asian Summit in Hong Kong on Oct. 13-15, 1997. The problem is in everybody's mind, and policies to overcome the problem are yet to emerge more clearly, while the financial market will assess Malaysia's state budget and the deal between Indonesia's government and the IMF which is being explored in Jakarta.
Tue, 04 Nov 2003, 00:00 WIB
China's effect in Japan-ASEAN long relationship
China's effect in Japan-ASEAN long relationship Kavi Chongkittavorn, The Nation, Asia News Network, Bangkok For the past 25 years, Japan has had the unchallenged opportunity to build up relations with ASEAN. Indeed Tokyo was able to indulge in "heart-to-heart" diplomacy while pursuing half a dozen doctrines under the names of its different prime ministers that aimed for "harmonious relations" and "equal partnership".
Sun, 21 Apr 1996, 00:00 WIB
Malaysia's 'Kongsi Raya': Celebrating togetherness
Malaysia's 'Kongsi Raya': Celebrating togetherness By Lim Pui Huen The concept of Bangsa Malaysia gives Malaysians a new vision for the future. No matter what the astrologers and feng shui masters say, most Malaysians feel that the Year of the Rat will be an auspicious one. By the fortuitous conjunction of the stars, Chinese New Year fell one day ahead of Hari Raya Idul Fitri.
Sat, 25 Apr 2026, 15:58 WIB
Earning Dollars from Google's Algorithm: The Track Record of Avanda Alvin
Muhammad Avanda Alvin, a 26-year-old from Aceh, has built a thriving digital asset business through SEO, generating thousands of US dollars monthly from his portfolio of websites. Starting from childhood curiosity about search engine rankings, Alvin shifted from pilot aspirations to digital entrepreneurship, leveraging content creation and monetisation via Google AdSense to navigate algorithm changes and achieve sustained success. His story highlights the growing digital economy in Indonesia, contributing to national GDP growth amid a burgeoning creator economy.
Sun, 19 Apr 2026, 05:00 WIB
Commentary: Why China can’t quit ‘open’ AI
China's AI ecosystem has thrived on open-source models, contrasting with the US's proprietary approach, by freely sharing technology that fosters innovation, attracts global talent, and challenges American dominance in the field. While Alibaba's recent shift to closed-source models raises concerns about a potential retreat, this strategy remains central to Beijing's tech ambitions, supported by government backing and cultural openness, ensuring its persistence despite commercial pressures. The article argues that abandoning open-source AI could prove more costly for China, as it sustains rapid iteration and widespread adoption, even prompting unease in Washington over eroding US leads.
Wed, 07 May 1997, 00:00 WIB
UN Council reform questioned
UN Council reform questioned By Omar Halim JAKARTA (JP): The intense pressure which Germany and Japan have exerted to become permanent members of the Security Council and the air of reform circulating these days in the United Nations has made the issue a major focus of discussions.
Sun, 09 Apr 2000, 00:00 WIB
Free press? Not likely in Singapore
Free press? Not likely in Singapore Self Censorship: Singapore's Shame By James Gomez Think Centre, Singapore, 1999 90 pages S$18.90 SINGAPORE (JP): What does it take to speak one's mind in Singapore, especially on topics deemed "sensitive"? A thick skin helps. That, and a freedom from fear. Evidently, James Gomez possesses both attributes. A police investigation into his activities -- mainly for organizing public talks -- has not daunted him.
Wed, 22 Oct 2003, 00:00 WIB
American Muslims strives to repair image of Islam
American Muslims strives to repair image of Islam In conjunction with the recently observed second commemoration of Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, the U.S. Department of State, via the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, invited many journalists, including The Jakarta Post's Rita A. Widiadana to visit Washington D.C. and New York City. They had the chance to talk to senior U.S. government officials, scholars, Islamic leaders and community leaders on how the American public perceives Islam and Muslims.
Wed, 07 Nov 2001, 00:00 WIB
CGI creditors must now lend an ear the poor
CGI creditors must now lend an ear the poor H.S. Dillon, Observer, Economic Devepment Issues, Jakarta This Wednesday morning a group of well-intentioned donors is scheduled to sit down with our politicians and bureaucrats to discuss the size of the loans we will get next year. Figures have been bandied around for some time, and it is safe to expect that the final sum will not fall too far from these well-informed estimates.
Thu, 26 May 2005, 00:00 WIB
Economy strunggles over shaky political ground
Economy strunggles over shaky political ground Umar Juoro, Jakarta The strong political support that voters gave to directly elected President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, and the take-over of the largest political party Golkar by Vice President Jusuf Kalla, has not yet turned the government into a powerhouse of effective policymaking. Even the relationship between the president and his VP is becoming a never-ending topic of speculation.
Wed, 25 May 2005, 00:00 WIB
Economy strunggles over shaky political ground
Economy strunggles over shaky political ground Umar Juoro, Jakarta The strong political support that voters gave to directly elected President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, and the take-over of the largest political party Golkar by Vice President Jusuf Kalla, has not yet turned the government into a powerhouse of effective policymaking. Even the relationship between the president and his VP is becoming a never-ending topic of speculation.
Tue, 18 May 2004, 00:00 WIB
Failed generals will also be failed political leaders
Failed generals will also be failed political leaders Ziad Salim, Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara After a successful legislative election, the issue of ex- military men in politics suddenly became a hot topic, prompted, no doubt, by the emergence of two ex-generals as presidential candidates and the return of Golkar as the leading party in the new Legislature. Many see this new development not only as a return to the bad old days under another general but a potential threat to Indonesian democracy.
Sun, 24 Jul 2005, 00:00 WIB
Walter van Oel: A Dutch colorist in Indonesia
Walter van Oel: A Dutch colorist in Indonesia Jean Couteau, Contributor, /Surabaya Raising his hands above his head, as if calling to heaven, the man blurts out: "Nature is energy. I myself am energy and everything is connected through energy. As a painter, my job is to channel positive energy. This is why my painting touches anyone looking at it. Even when at first it strikes one as violent, it soon generates calm and quiet." No Indonesian artist could indeed utter such words.
Thu, 22 Feb 1996, 00:00 WIB
BI under pressure to punish defiant banks
BI under pressure to punish defiant banks JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia, the central bank, has been under pressure to take firm action against banks violating the legal lending limit regulation. Analysts have said firm action is needed to punish those who do not abide by the legal lending limit. Otherwise, they will continue to play cat and mouse with the monetary authority.
Wed, 26 Dec 2001, 00:00 WIB
Street vendors vs administration: Partnership is crucial
Street vendors vs administration: Partnership is crucial Muninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Street vendors have become a unique phenomenon in this city. Not to mention ubiquitous. Just about everywhere you turn, you can see them displaying their wares: at intersections, along the streets, outside schools and office buildings, inside public transportation, and even on the yards of mosques.
Mon, 24 Dec 2001, 00:00 WIB
Street vendors vs administration: Partnership is crucial
Street vendors vs administration: Partnership is crucial Muninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Street vendors have become a unique phenomenon in this city. Not to mention ubiquitous. Just about everywhere you turn, you can see them displaying their wares: at intersections, along the streets, outside schools and office buildings, inside public transportation, and even on the yards of mosques.
Wed, 08 May 1996, 00:00 WIB
Thesis writing aids students
Thesis writing aids students By Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): One question being widely discussed these days is whether or not university students should be required to write a thesis paper at the end of their studies. Within the traditions of Indonesian university education, students must write a thesis, or skripsi (from Dutch word: scriptie) at the end of their college education, which should serve as evidence of their academic accomplishments.
Fri, 24 Jan 2003, 00:00 WIB
TV Today: Friday, January 24, 2003
TV Today: Friday, January 24, 2003 .TB.30" .90" TVRI .tb .30" .90" 5:00 a.m.Teletilawah 6:00 News: Berita Pagi 7:30 Sarapan 8:30 Environment 9:00 Documentary 9:30 Hidup Halal 10:30 Entertainment 11:00 News: Berita Dearah 11:30 Music: Konteswara 12:00 p.m.News: Berita Siang 1:00 Talk Show: Konsultasi Keluarga 2:00 Metro Indonesia 2:30 TV Series: Kisah Imam Buchari 3:03 Children's Program 4:00 Religious Teachings 4:30 Tourism 5:03 TV Drama: Amru Bin Asih 6:00 News: Berita Petang 7:00 Talk Show:...
Fri, 24 Aug 2001, 00:00 WIB
All are responsible for moral education
All are responsible for moral education By Mochtar Buchori JAKARTA (JP): Since the Reform movement broke out in 1998, the issue of educational reform has frequently come up as a topic of public discourse. Popular opinion has been that educational reform will never be genuinely accomplished without improving our moral education at schools. Proponents of this view insist that improving moral education must constitute the first agenda in the nation's program for educational reform.
Thu, 27 Dec 2001, 00:00 WIB
Street vendors vs govt: Partnership is crucial
Street vendors vs govt: Partnership is crucial Muninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Street vendors have become a unique phenomenon in this city. Not to mention ubiquitous. Just about everywhere you turn, you can see them displaying their wares: at intersections, along the streets, outside schools and office buildings, inside public transportation, and even on the yards of mosques.
Tue, 23 Feb 2010, 09:35 WIB
A targeted approach to tax holidays
One question that constantly confronts Indonesia’s Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) is whether or how to use fiscal incentives to encourage investment. While a broad array of options are at BKPM’s disposal, such as accelerated depreciation, matching grants and payments in kind, the most contentious have invariably been the provision of tax holidays.
Fri, 22 Dec 2000, 00:00 WIB
Ringing in the era of competition in telecommunications
Ringing in the era of competition in telecommunications By I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): The implementation of Telecommunications Law No. 36/1999 in September this year ended the era of monopoly of the country's telecommunications sector. The new rule directly affects state-owned international telecommunications provider PT Indosat and domestic operator PT Telkom, which will now have to compete to survive locally and globally.
Tue, 24 May 2005, 00:00 WIB
[b]Businessmen could take their own interests into the public
Businessmen could take their own interests into the public sphere, a common phenomenon during the Soeharto era. ;JP;CD; ANPAk..r..
Thu, 19 Oct 1995, 00:00 WIB
Symposium outlines tolerance of SE Asian Islam
Symposium outlines tolerance of SE Asian Islam By Jean Couteau JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is a land of dazzling and largely positive surprises. Where else in the world can a foreigner -- a Frenchman representing no one but himself -- be called to give a lecture on the relations between Hinduism and Islam in Bali in front of a mostly Moslem audience? This is what happened to me at the National Symposium of the second Istiqlal festival held on Sept. 25 and 26.
Sun, 13 Aug 2000, 00:00 WIB
Indonesia grapples with sexual mores
Indonesia grapples with sexual mores By Bruce Emond Everybody is doing it, or at least talking about it. There has been an avalanche of sexual information in the media, particularly in the last two years. The Jakarta Post looks at whether the greater openness is chipping away at traditional sexual mores. JAKARTA (JP): Gynecologist and sex consultant Dr. Boyke Dian Nugraha believes Indonesians are looking at sex in a new light. "Eastern values are still present, but I think it's changing.
Sun, 01 Aug 1999, 00:00 WIB
Wara's paintings portray people's lives as mysteries
Wara's paintings portray people's lives as mysteries By Chandra Johan JAKARTA (JP): In the midst of the empty dark plain and silent and tenacious atmosphere -- a dark-red sky like blood and a rolling clod of cloud -- are three human figures. They look strange and mysterious, with eyes as big as table-tennis balls. The strangeness is accentuated by a flower behind one of the three figures, a bald headed figure in a sitting pose, who appears to part-buried in the mourning earth.
Thu, 06 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Ancient Hindu manuscript teaches harmonious living
Ancient Hindu manuscript teaches harmonious living By I Wayan Juniartha DENPASAR, Bali (JP): The Sutasoma shadow puppet performance at the Natya Mandala auditorium on Aug. 31 was no ordinary one. Not because it was staged by the high-profile Institute For Syriac Christian Studies (ISCS), the State College of Hindu Studies, Denpasar College of Arts and the spiritual Hindu learning center Gandhi Puri Ashram, nor because it featured an unpopular topic among Balinese wayang kulit lovers.
Sun, 09 Aug 1998, 00:00 WIB
Film importing monopoly 'should be scapped'
Film importing monopoly 'should be scapped' By Marselli Sumarno JAKARTA (JP): In the New Order era, Harmoko, who made quite an achievement by assuming the position of information minister three times, consistently denied the allegation that there were monopolistic practices in the purchase and distribution of imported films in Indonesia.
Wed, 23 Sep 1998, 00:00 WIB
World Bank must face the corruption music
World Bank must face the corruption music By Jeffrey A. Winters CHICAGO, Illinois (JP): At the end of July 1997, the World Bank's country director, Dennis de Tray, and the vice president for East Asia and the Pacific region, Jean-Michel Severino, issued an angry press release denying that a large portion of the bank's loan funds routinely leaked into the hands of corrupt officials in the Indonesian government.
Sun, 15 Jan 1995, 00:00 WIB
Anatomy of Indonesia's anxiety about succession
Anatomy of Indonesia's anxiety about succession A Nation in Waiting: Indonesia in the 1990s; Adam Schwarz; Published by Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd, Australia, 1994; 370 pages JAKARTA (JP): This is the latest effort of dissecting the anatomy of the anxiety in Indonesia today, especially among the elite and middle classes, pending one of the most crucial moments of the country's history: the succession of power from President Soeharto.
Fri, 17 Jan 2003, 00:00 WIB
TV Today: Friday, January 17, 2003
TV Today: Friday, January 17, 2003 .TB.30" .90" TVRI .tb .30" .90" 5:00 a.m.Teletilawah 6:00 News: Berita Pagi 7:30 Obladi-Oblada 8:00 DRTV 8:30 Environment 9:00 Budi Pekerti 9:30 Hidup Halal 10:30 Entertainment 11:00 News: Berita Dearah 11:30 Music: Konteswara 12:00 p.m.
Sun, 06 Aug 2000, 00:00 WIB
Paying respect to an Indonesian presidency in Blitar
Paying respect to an Indonesian presidency in Blitar By Simon Marcus Gower JAKARTA (JP): It was quite ironic to hear two elderly ladies talking of Indonesian presidents in the small East Java town of Blitar. At a bustling market area, with the clatter of a train passing nearby and car horns being sounded by motorists impatient to cross the train tracks, the ladies were first discussing the price of commodities in the market.
Fri, 15 Oct 2004, 00:00 WIB
Indonesia's general elections: Nation-builders at work
Indonesia's general elections: Nation-builders at work Craig Charney and Tim Meisburger, The Straits Times, Asia News Network, Singapore Four years ago, an unlikely TV star was born here. She wasn't a sexy young thing plugging cellphones. A grey-haired crone in traditional Javanese patchwork dress, she rasped, "This time, make up your own mind". Some 62 million people saw the United States-funded advertisement in which she urged women to vote for their own choices, not their husbands'.
Mon, 01 May 1995, 00:00 WIB
Multimedia may change the way children learn
Multimedia may change the way children learn By Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): Ask a computer salesman what multimedia is, and he'll most likely tell you that it means a PC with a CD ROM drive, a stereo sound card and a pair of speakers. He may add a joystick or an MPEG playback card to this configuration for good measure. It's really unfortunate. Multimedia is not just games and music. It's much, much more than that.
Thu, 03 Apr 1997, 00:00 WIB
Adi Sasono blames unrest on disparity
Adi Sasono blames unrest on disparity By Yenni Kwok JAKARTA (JP): A topic that Adi Sasono, the secretary-general of the Association of Indonesian Moslem Intellectuals (ICMI), always talks about passionately is the economic disparity between the ethnic Chinese and the have-nots, many of whom are Moslems, and how this can lead to hostility. But he hardly suspects that violence between the two groups would erupt in his hometown, Pekalongan.
Sun, 15 Sep 1996, 00:00 WIB
Uphill challenges facing megacity management
Uphill challenges facing megacity management Megacity Management in the Asian and Pacific Region Edited by Jeffry R. Stubbs and Giles Clarke Published by The Asian Development Bank Manila, 1996 Volume one (541 pages) Volume two (398 pages) JAKARTA (JP): The population of the Greater Jakarta Area (Jakarta-Bogor-Tangerang and Bekasi), already the fifth largest metropolitan area in the world, will increase from almost 20 million at present to 23.22 million by 2000.
Fri, 11 Aug 1995, 00:00 WIB
'Johnny Mnemonic' best left buried in memory
'Johnny Mnemonic' best left buried in memory By Jason Tedjasukmana JAKARTA (JP): With the blockbuster summer in full swing in the States, it seems some alternative rockers off the Lollapalooza roster have found work elsewhere -- in Johnny Mnemonic, the latest film by New York artist Robert Longo.
Fri, 31 Oct 2003, 00:00 WIB
For better conflict management: Break taboo on the F-word
For better conflict management: Break taboo on the F-word After decades of maintaining "harmony" by the sweeping of sensitive issues under the carpet, at the cost of thousands of lives lost in armed conflict, Indonesians are slowly realizing that they must learn to deal with and live with their differences -- through means other than violence. The Jakarta Post's Ati Nurbaiti talked to conflict resolution expert Johan Galtung, founder of the Transcend International organization.
Fri, 31 Oct 2003, 00:00 WIB
Breaking taboos for better conflict management
Breaking taboos for better conflict management After decades of maintaining "harmony" by the sweeping of sensitive issues under the carpet, at the cost of thousands of lives lost in armed conflict, Indonesians are slowly realizing that they must learn to deal with and live with their differences -- through means other than violence. The Jakarta Post's Ati Nurbaiti talked to conflict resolution expert Johan Galtung, founder of the Transcend International organization.
Fri, 05 Jul 2002, 00:00 WIB
BI in the amended Constitution: Never repeat same mistake
BI in the amended Constitution: Never repeat same mistake Umar Juoro, Economist, Jakarta, juoro@indo.net.id To meet the demands of reform, the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) have amended the 1945 Constitution. Subsequent to the first, second and third phase of amendments, a number of articles are going through amendments in the current fourth phase, which includes the role of Indonesia's Central Bank (BI). In the formulations proposed there are several alternatives.
Tue, 10 Nov 1998, 00:00 WIB
Biennale highlight of November Festival '98
Biennale highlight of November Festival '98 By Yudha Kartohadiprodjo JAKARTA (JP): Nov. 10 has long been an important date for the capital. While the rest of the country is indebted to the heroic incident in Surabaya 53 years ago when locals fought the Allied troops, the residents of Jakarta have another event to celebrate.
Sun, 04 May 1997, 00:00 WIB
Hawn smooths rough edges of 'The First Wives Club'
Hawn smooths rough edges of 'The First Wives Club' By Dini S. Djalal JAKARTA (JP): "Don't get mad. Get everything," declares Ivana Trump in The First Wives Club. Spoken like a true pro who knows only too well the point of this controversial "feminist" film. The film could have been about her and countless other women facing middle age, and the husbands who don't want to know about it.
Sun, 24 Nov 1996, 00:00 WIB
A bird's-eye view of the education system
A bird's-eye view of the education system Education and Politics in Indonesia: 1945-1965, Dr. Lee Kam Hing, 425 pages, University of Malaya Press Kuala Lumpur 1995. JAKARTA (JP): Here is a book on the history of the Indonesian education system, between 1945 and 1965. But it is more than that. In Chapter 1 it describes, in bird's-eye fashion, the development of the Indonesian system, from the 7th century to the period of Japanese occupation.
Mon, 22 Sep 1997, 00:00 WIB
IISS brings West closer to East
IISS brings West closer to East By Jusuf Wanandi SINGAPORE (JP): The 39th annual conference of the International Institute for Strategic Studies held here from Sept. 11 to 14 was indeed a feast of intellectual discourse and exchange. It was an IISS annual meeting at its best for several reasons.
Sun, 15 Feb 2004, 00:00 WIB
Jankowski finds RI an object of desire
Jankowski finds RI an object of desire Christina Schott, Contributor, Jakarta Until June 2001, German poet Martin Jankowski divided his biography into two parts -- before and after the reunification of Germany. After June 2001, he still mentions those two parts of his life but with a totally different, geographical specification: before and after his first contact with Indonesia.
Sun, 05 Aug 2001, 00:00 WIB
'MTV' tunes into today's trends
'MTV' tunes into today's trends MTV US celebrated its 20th anniversary on Wednesday, a time for analysis and rehashing of the channel's giant influence on music and popular culture. What about our own MTV Generation in Indonesia? The Jakarta Post's Hera Diani and Bruce Emond look at how the music moves us. JAKARTA (JP): Go ask a group of teenagers at the mall about what they want to be when they grow up.
Wed, 22 Jun 1994, 00:00 WIB
Sharing feelings important for mental health
Sharing feelings important for mental health By Santi W.E. Soekanto JAKARTA (JP): Which habit is better for your mental health: bottling up your feelings, especially anger, in order not to upset other people (as many Indonesians tend to do), or venting them? The question may seem basic, but the answer, unfortunately, is not so easy to find. People say, "Oh, don't keep them all inside, spit them out or you'll have an ulcer", which perhaps contains a grain of truth.
Mon, 14 Jun 1999, 00:00 WIB
Megawati yet to keep word she gave to Buton refugees
Megawati yet to keep word she gave to Buton refugees By Jupriadi BUTON, Southeast Sulawesi (JP): Muslim refugees from riot-torn Maluku waved to journalists and shouted: "Please tell Ibu Mega we are still waiting for the blankets she promised us!" "Please remind her of her promises when she campaigned here," said one among the thousands now living in squalid conditions in makeshift refugee centers, referring to Megawati Soekarnoputri of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI...
Wed, 12 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
Jaundice may pose serious threat to newborns: Expert
Jaundice may pose serious threat to newborns: Expert By Donya Betancourt SANUR, Bali (JP): Some newborns develop a condition called "neonatal jaundice" or "hyperbilirubinemia", which happens to about 25 percent to 60 percent of all newborns. What is jaundice? Jaundice is a condition when a person has yellow eyes and yellow skin. The color results from "bilirubin" which is a yellow pigment produced from red blood cells breaking down.
Wed, 14 Nov 2001, 00:00 WIB
Message of Ambassador H.E. Ambassador Luk Darras
Message of Ambassador H.E. Ambassador Luk Darras Each year King's Day, which Belgium celebrates on the 15th November, gives us the occasion to stand still for a moment to reflect and to focus on the relations between Belgium and Indonesia. This year Belgium having the presidency of the European Union from the 1st July until the 31st December, at a crucial time of the European unification, places this message in a much larger context. On the other hand, the recent shocking events of Sept.
Tue, 13 Nov 2001, 00:00 WIB
Message of Ambassador H.E. Ambassador Luk Darras
Message of Ambassador H.E. Ambassador Luk Darras Each year King's Day, which Belgium celebrates on the 15th November, gives us the occasion to stand still for a moment to reflect and to focus on the relations between Belgium and Indonesia. This year Belgium having the presidency of the European Union from the 1st July until the 31st December, at a crucial time of the European unification, places this message in a much larger context. On the other hand, the recent shocking events of Sept.
Tue, 13 Nov 2001, 00:00 WIB
Message of Ambassador H.E. Ambassador Luk Darras
Message of Ambassador H.E. Ambassador Luk Darras Each year King's Day, which Belgium celebrates on the 15th November, gives us the occasion to stand still for a moment to reflect and to focus on the relations between Belgium and Indonesia. This year Belgium having the presidency of the European Union from the 1st July until the 31st December, at a crucial time of the European unification, places this message in a much larger context. On the other hand, the recent shocking events of Sept.
Thu, 15 Nov 2001, 00:00 WIB
Message of Ambassador, Proposing a new partnership
Message of Ambassador, Proposing a new partnership Each year King's Day, which Belgium celebrates on the 15th November, gives us the occasion to stand still for a moment to reflect and to focus on the relations between Belgium and Indonesia. This year Belgium having the presidency of the European Union from the 1st July until the 31st December, at a crucial time of the European unification, places this message in a much larger context. On the other hand, the recent shocking events of Sept.
Sun, 11 Jul 2004, 00:00 WIB
Change, and confusion, going on in the classroom
Change, and confusion, going on in the classroom Emiria Wijayanti The Jakarta Post Jakarta After 365 days, you'd think that something would change. After leaving Jakarta last year to pursue a university degree in America, I arrived back home this summer looking forward to spending time with my high school friends. Reminiscing about the past year took us to an interesting and unsurprising topic: high school.
Sun, 15 Feb 2026, 15:33 WIB
Gentrification and Development Priorities
Jakarta - When the idea of replacing metal zinc roofing with clay tiles emerged, it appeared to be too minor a technical matter to discuss at a national forum. Yet this assumption obscures the reality that the issue touches far deeper layers of policy.
Mon, 14 Jul 1997, 00:00 WIB
The importance of human rights
The importance of human rights By Aleksius Jemadu JAKARTA (JP): Concern for human rights abuses in developing countries has become a hotly debated topic in post Cold War international relations. Leaders of Western developed countries, in particular, seem to be quite critical of developing countries' human rights records.
Sun, 07 Jan 2001, 00:00 WIB
Indonesian student wins Young Inventors Award
Indonesian student wins Young Inventors Award By Dewi Anggraeni MELBOURNE, Australia (JP): Many Indonesians believe that, if a certain fortune has been "assigned" to you, no matter what happens, it will eventually be yours. What happened to an Indonesian Ph.D student, Mulyoto Pangestu, in December 2000, seems to reinforce this notion.
Thu, 05 Jun 1997, 00:00 WIB
Art Agenda
Art Agenda Film: Der Papagei at Goethe Institut, Jl. Matraman Raya 23, East Jakarta; June 5, 7:30 p.m.; June 6, 4 & 6:30 p.m. Famous German television personality and entertainer Harold Juhnke stars as Papagei. He is merely a mouthpiece for the agenda of his superiors, the activists of a right-wing party. With the motto "politics is a show", this party features a candidate who places importance on appearance to attract people's votes.
Sun, 27 Feb 2000, 00:00 WIB
Baby Jim Aditya is 'Ibu' Condom
Baby Jim Aditya is 'Ibu' Condom By Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): What makes 38-year-old Baby Jim Aditya really mad about most Indonesian women is their blind faith in myths like genital mutilation makes women better cooks. She was beside herself with rage when she was told that women must be circumcised to enable them to cook a tastier pot of rice.
Sat, 28 Jan 1995, 00:00 WIB
Rationale of UK criminal act
Rationale of UK criminal act By Adrianus Meliala JAKARTA (JP): One of the most controversial issues in the United Kingdom last year was the passing of the Criminal Justice Act. Despite its name, the act did not touch on the legal process and mechanism involving the four institutions in the criminal justice system: the police, the prosecutors, the court and the correctional institutions.
Fri, 02 Nov 2001, 00:00 WIB
Economists tell Megawati not to waste public trust
Economists tell Megawati not to waste public trust Kornelius Purba, The Jakarta Post, Singapore President Megawati Soekarnoputri should be able to use the strong political support she received from the public and her opponents to speed up the implementation of her Cabinet's programs in rescuing the country's shrinking economy, Indonesian senior economists and political observers warned on Thursday. M.
Tue, 22 Jul 2003, 00:00 WIB
'ASEM should be better recognized by Asians'
'ASEM should be better recognized by Asians' In conjunction with the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) in Bali from July 21 through July 24, in which France is one of the participants, French Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Renaud Muselier shares his view in a written interview with The Jakarta Post's reporter Fabiola Desy Unidjaja. Below are excerpts from the interview.
Fri, 17 May 1996, 00:00 WIB
HRD vital in eastern Indonesia
HRD vital in eastern Indonesia By Riwanto Tirtosudarmo JAKARTA (JP): Eastern Indonesia, the provinces located east of the biogeographic Wallace line, is a vast area containing remarkably diverse heterogeneous ethnic groups which follow everything from stone-age to highly educated and urban lifestyles. It's obvious that development in the provinces, a hot topic during the past five years, will be hampered by this sociocultural plurality.
Fri, 02 Nov 2001, 00:00 WIB
Mega told not to waste mandate
Mega told not to waste mandate Kornelius Purba The Jakarta Post Singapore President Megawati Soekarnoputri should be able to use the strong political support she received from the public and her opponents to speed up the implementation of her Cabinet's programs in rescuing the country's shrinking economy, Indonesian senior economists and political observers warned here on Thursday. M.
Fri, 02 Nov 2001, 00:00 WIB
Mega told not to waste mandate
Mega told not to waste mandate Kornelius Purba The Jakarta Post Singapore President Megawati Soekarnoputri should be able to use the strong political support she received from the public and her opponents to speed up the implementation of her Cabinet's programs in rescuing the country's shrinking economy, Indonesian senior economists and political observers warned on Thursday. M.
Mon, 31 May 1999, 00:00 WIB
Hoodlums, intimidation 'feature in 1999 elections'
Hoodlums, intimidation 'feature in 1999 elections' By Sri Wahyuni YOGYAKARTA (JP): Herbert Feith was among a few foreign political observers who witnessed Indonesia's first multiparty elections in 1955, which many believed were the most democratic so far. The writer of Pemilu 1955 (Elections 1955) spoke to The Jakarta Post, Tajuk and D&R reporters recently at his Bulaksumur B-1 home in the compound of his campus, Gadjah Mada University.
Mon, 30 Dec 1996, 00:00 WIB
'Big Blue' supports e-business in a big way
'Big Blue' supports e-business in a big way By Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): E-business, or e-commerce, looks set to be the next buzzword in the world of the Internet. The Internet's potential revenue generator has been a hot topic since the early days of Net fever. Since then, many have succeeded in reaping substantial rewards through the Net, though many more again have failed dismally. The question of security has been holding back customers and entrepreneurs alike from doing business on the Net.
Mon, 24 Feb 2003, 00:00 WIB
Barsa Company: Not just a game, it's business for real
Barsa Company: Not just a game, it's business for real The glaring sun over the skies of Sangatta, East Kutai regency, Kalimantan, was partly covered by clouds on that particular day in February. The blistering heat enveloped the entire city including one of the classrooms of the Sangatta senior high school (SMU Negeri 1 Sangatta). However, the extremely high temperature did not seem to disturb the 20 students -- mostly first and second graders -- who were having a discussion.
Sun, 23 Feb 2003, 00:00 WIB
Barsa Company: Not just a game, it's business for real
Barsa Company: Not just a game, it's business for real The glaring sun over the skies of Sangatta, East Kutai regency, Kalimantan, was partly covered by clouds on that particular day in February. The blistering heat enveloped the entire city including one of the classrooms of the Sangatta senior high school (SMU Negeri 1 Sangatta). However, the extremely high temperature did not seem to disturb the 20 students -- mostly first and second graders -- who were having a discussion.
Mon, 17 Feb 2003, 00:00 WIB
Barsa Company: Not just a game, it's business for real
Barsa Company: Not just a game, it's business for real The glaring sun over the skies of Sangatta, East Kutai regency, Kalimantan, was partly covered by clouds on that particular day in February. The blistering heat enveloped the entire city including one of the classrooms of the Sangatta senior high school (SMU Negeri 1 Sangatta). However, the extremely high temperature did not seem to disturb the 20 students -- mostly first and second graders -- who were having a discussion.
Sat, 15 Feb 2003, 00:00 WIB
Barsa Company: Not just a game, it's business for real
Barsa Company: Not just a game, it's business for real The glaring sun over the skies of Sangatta, East Kutai regency, Kalimantan, was partly covered by clouds on that particular day in February. The blistering heat enveloped the entire city including one of the classrooms of the Sangatta senior high school (SMU Negeri 1 Sangatta). However, the extremely high temperature did not seem to disturb the 20 students -- mostly first and second graders -- who were having a discussion.
Sat, 15 Feb 2003, 00:00 WIB
Barsa Company: Not just a game, it's business for real
Barsa Company: Not just a game, it's business for real The glaring sun over the skies of Sangatta, East Kutai regency, Kalimantan, was partly covered by clouds on that particular day in February. The blistering heat enveloped the entire city including one of the classrooms of the Sangatta senior high school (SMU Negeri 1 Sangatta). However, the extremely high temperature did not seem to disturb the 20 students -- mostly first and second graders -- who were having a discussion.
Fri, 26 Sep 2003, 00:00 WIB
Best practice risk management for RI banks
Best practice risk management for RI banks Anthony Brent Elam, Managing Director, Bank Central Asia, Jakarta Since the Asian Economic Crisis in 1997, the banking industry in Indonesia has undergone tremendous changes.
Wed, 06 Oct 1999, 00:00 WIB
The aftermath of an option
The aftermath of an option By Marianus Kleden KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara (JP): The recent self-determination ballot in which East Timorese, both in East Timor and around the world, took part in has had a disastrous aftermath, with various implications. The question of whether international credibility must yield to national sovereignty has become a topic of partisan political discussion. The B.J. Habibie government, especially the president himself, is now being attacked from different sides.
Thu, 07 Oct 1999, 00:00 WIB
Australia and Indonesia: Mutual confusion
Australia and Indonesia: Mutual confusion By Dewi Anggraeni MELBOURNE (JP): Picture the following events: Australia's media reported on atrocities in East Timor. Its prime minister pushed for a referendum. Very little moved. The United States stirred and suggested that the referendum was a good idea. The suggestion struck a responsive chord and Indonesia's President agreed to hold the referendum.
Sun, 13 Dec 1998, 00:00 WIB
Goenawan: A pessimist with a ray of hope
Goenawan: A pessimist with a ray of hope By Gedsiri Suhartono JAKARTA (JP): He prefers to consider himself a pessimist. His wealth of knowledge as a senior journalist who has presided over several magazines, including Tempo weekly, is perhaps a justifiable reason for his pessimism. Especially since he has witnessed the fast and unpredictable progress made by his beloved country toward an as yet unknown fate.
Fri, 23 May 2003, 00:00 WIB
Economic partnerships between Japan, ASEAN essential
Economic partnerships between Japan, ASEAN essential Takashi Shiraishi, Historian, Kyoto University's Center for Southeast Asian Studies, The Yomiuri Shimbun, Asia News Network, Tokyo Economic partnerships between Japan and member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations most likely will be the major topic of discussion when Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, and Malaysian Prime Minister Mohamed Mahathir visit Japan next month.
Sun, 13 Apr 1997, 00:00 WIB
Modeling attracts local youth
Modeling attracts local youth Lured by heady notions of money, glamor and adoring public attention, growing numbers of young Indonesians are taking their first bold steps on the catwalk. They find an industry vastly changed from the days when models worked long hours for paltry pay. Modeling has gained respectability as a host of modeling agencies and schools have opened up in Jakarta and other major cities. The Jakarta Post's team of reporters, Prapti Widinugraheni, I. Christianto, Rita A.
Sat, 12 Aug 2000, 00:00 WIB
'Syariah' issue is typical of transition era: Ichlasul
'Syariah' issue is typical of transition era: Ichlasul A new group in Yogyakarta have proposed the upholding of Islamic law amid the controversy of including reference to the syariah in the constitution.
Fri, 24 Jan 2003, 00:00 WIB
Toward better economic growth and justice
Toward better economic growth and justice Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti, Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Jakarta Now let me turn to the agenda for 2003. The government's program for 2003 is based on the action plan we presented to the House of Representatives last year. In brief we expect to shift our focus from macroeconomic stability that was the focus in 2002 to macroeconomic issues in 2003. More specifically we have identified three program priorities.
Fri, 11 Feb 2000, 00:00 WIB
Steamy local films leave censors hot and bothered
Steamy local films leave censors hot and bothered By Gotot Prakosa JAKARTA (JP): Pornography in film, from the first grainy shots of nubile women in the all-together, dates back to the time when the medium became a business commodity. In Indonesia, eroticism and soft-core pornography have been part of film since its introduction in the country, and has spread to magazines, novels, books and calendars.
Fri, 31 Jan 2003, 00:00 WIB
TV Today: Friday, January 31, 2003
TV Today: Friday, January 31, 2003 .TB.30" .90" TVRI .tb .30" .90" 5:00 a.m.Teletilawah 6:00 News: Berita Pagi 7:30 Sports Feature 8:00 DRTV 8:30 Talk Show: RT/RW 9:00 TV Drama: Budi Pekerti 10:30 Entertainment 11:00 News: Berita Dearah 11:30 Music: Konteswara 12:00 p.m.News: Berita Siang 1:00 Talk Show: Konsultasi Keluarga 2:00 Metro Indonesia 2:30 TV Series: Kisah Imam Buchari 3:03 Children's Program 4:00 Religious Teachings 4:30 Business Profile 5:03 TV Drama: Amru Bin Asih 6:00 News: Berita...
Fri, 31 Jan 2003, 00:00 WIB
TV Today: Friday, January 31, 2003
TV Today: Friday, January 31, 2003 .TB.30" .90" TVRI .tb .30" .90" 5:00 a.m.Teletilawah 6:00 News: Berita Pagi 7:30 Sports Feature 8:00 DRTV 8:30 Talk Show: RT/RW 9:00 TV Drama: Budi Pekerti 10:30 Entertainment 11:00 News: Berita Dearah 11:30 Music: Konteswara 12:00 p.m.News: Berita Siang 1:00 Talk Show: Konsultasi Keluarga 2:00 Metro Indonesia 2:30 TV Series: Kisah Imam Buchari 3:03 Children's Program 4:00 Religious Teachings 4:30 Business Profile 5:03 TV Drama: Amru Bin Asih 6:00 News: Berita...
Mon, 27 Oct 1997, 00:00 WIB
Democracy in Indonesia seen through the eyes of a scholar
Democracy in Indonesia seen through the eyes of a scholar The following article is an excerpt from Prof. Arief Budiman's inaugural professorial lecture delivered on Oct. 9, 1997 at the University of Melbourne to mark his chairmanship of the Indonesian Studies Program at the university. This is the first of two articles. MELBOURNE: If a scholar criticizes the government in power, does it mean that he or she has stopped being a scholar and has begun playing the role of a political dissident?
Mon, 19 Jun 1995, 00:00 WIB
Knowing the modem, your passport to Cyberspace
Knowing the modem, your passport to Cyberspace By Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): Over the last year or more, hardly a single day has passed on which I have not come across an article about the Internet. People write and talk about the Internet everywhere, in magazines, in newspapers, on TV and radio talk shows, in seminars, at computer exhibitions, you name it. Recently, the United States Information Service in Jakarta and the American Cultural Center held a live WorldNet interview on the Internet.
Mon, 19 Jan 1998, 00:00 WIB
RI needs deposit insurance system
RI needs deposit insurance system By Sumitro The government has pledged not to liquidate any more banks and when announcing the new economic measure last Thursday President Soeharto said that the government will set up a deposit insurance scheme if necessary. The following article deals with this topic deriving from the American experience. This is the first of two articles.
Sat, 19 May 2001, 00:00 WIB
ASEAN must solve arms trafficking
ASEAN must solve arms trafficking By Rizal Sukma JAKARTA (JP): In Southeast Asia, the question of illicit arms trafficking has been a decades-long problem. During the 1960s and 1970s many Maoist insurgency movements in the region -- such as in the Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia -- relied on weapons smuggled from Communist China. As various forms of violent conflicts persist in many parts of the region, it is believed that arms smuggling activities have continued until today.
Sun, 30 Nov 1997, 00:00 WIB
Tale of Indonesian studies in Melbourne University
Tale of Indonesian studies in Melbourne University By Dewi Anggraeni MELBOURNE (JP): When Indonesian academic Arief Budiman arrived earlier this year to take up the position of Chair of the Indonesian Language Program at the University of Melbourne, colleagues and friends saw the event as the coming of age of the university's Indonesian studies. It was also timely evidence that the university's proposed cultural diversity policy is not mere rhetoric.
Thu, 30 Nov 2000, 00:00 WIB
Questioning objectiveness of art criticism in Indonesia
Questioning objectiveness of art criticism in Indonesia By Putu Wirata DENPASAR, Bali (JP): The objectiveness of art criticism in Indonesia is being questioned. The development of contemporary fine arts in Indonesia seems to be controlled by the taste of only a few people, who have a number of "collectors as followers" and act as speculators of sorts. This has become an increasing trend since the collapse of many non-art businesses in Indonesia.
Fri, 10 Jan 2003, 00:00 WIB
TV Today: Friday, January 10, 2003
TV Today: Friday, January 10, 2003 .TB.30" .90" TVRI .tb .30" .90" 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News: Berita Pagi 7:30 Sarapan 8:00 DRTV 8:30 Environment 9:00 Budi Pekerti 10:30 Quiz: Dibisikin 11:00 News 11:30 Music 12:00 p.m.
Wed, 30 Apr 2025, 00:00 WIB
Norad Director Explores Gulf State Partnerships Amid Massive Global Aid Cuts
The backdrop to Norad Director Bård Vegar Solhjell’s journey is enormous global aid cuts and what Development Minister Åsmund Aukrust (Labour Party) describes as a new aid landscape. But did Solhjell actually travel to the three Gulf states to seek new partners for Norwegian aid? “Yes,” Solhjell replies.
Sat, 05 Jul 1997, 00:00 WIB
Asian debaters show silence is not golden
Asian debaters show silence is not golden By Achmad Nurhoeri Two university teams represented Indonesia in the 4th Asian Inter Varsity Debating Championship in Singapore from May 19 to May 25. Achmad Nurhoeri, a member of the University of Indonesia's team, and his coach Ruli Manurung discuss both the contest and whether debating has a place in Indonesian society. SINGAPORE (JP): The motion at hand is that debating is an Asian value.
Sat, 23 Jun 2001, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, June 22, 2001
Where to go in Jakarta: Friday, June 22, 2001 Exhibitions * Art in Italian and Indonesian Ceramics in the framework of the Indonesian-Italian Workshop on Advanced and Conventional Ceramics, Italian Cultural Institute, Jl. HOS Cokroaminoto 117, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3927531), Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., until June 30. * Photomontage Machine/Anti-Machine, I See Gallery, The Polish Cultural Center, Jl. Diponegoro 65, Central Jakarta.
Tue, 18 Jun 2002, 00:00 WIB
1. MURTI: 1 LINE, 28 COUNTS
1. MURTI: 1 LINE, 28 COUNTS Murti, children's story teller Taking children's literature as the topic of her dissertation led Murti Bunanta, an author and academic, to become the first person to obtain a doctoral degree on that subject from the University of Indonesia in 1997. Murti choose the Bawang Merah and Bawang Putih tale as the subject of her academic exploration. In the past, the folk tale was recounted orally.
Sat, 26 Feb 2005, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Yogyakarta: Saturday, February 26, 2005
Where to go in Yogyakarta: Saturday, February 26, 2005 Exhibitions * Painting Radius 1 KM: Jogja Bergera, Kedai Kebun Forum Jl. Tirtodipuran 3 (Tel. 0274-376114), until March 27 * Book Ies IIIustres, at Lembaga Indonesia Perancis - LIP, Jl. Sagan No. 3 (Tel. 0274-566520), until March 3 * Painting Bali Neng Rasa at Balai Rupa Tembi Satu Jl. Parangtritis Km 8,5 Tembi Bantul (Tel. 0274-368001), until March 13 * Painting Lahir dari Kotak at Balai Rupa Tembi Dua Jl.
Sun, 11 Jul 2004, 00:00 WIB
Change, and confusion, going on in the classroom
Change, and confusion, going on in the classroom Emiria Wijayanti, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta After 365 days, you'd think that something would change. After leaving Jakarta last year to pursue a university degree in America, I arrived back home this summer looking forward to spending time with my high school friends. Reminiscing about the past year took us to an interesting and unsurprising topic: high school.
Mon, 01 Feb 1999, 00:00 WIB
Right education for building a democracy
Right education for building a democracy By A. Chaedar Alwasilah Democracy is like a raft. It never sinks, but, damn it, your feet are always in the water. -- D.W. Brogan, The Free State. BANDUNG (JP): The fall of the Berlin Wall and the Soviet Union was perceived as a symbol of supremacy of democracy over communism. The contemporary world witnessed these historic events with astonishment and now believes democracy is the most valid form of government.
Fri, 19 Dec 1997, 00:00 WIB
VP's role to increase in future
VP's role to increase in future By Hermawan Sulistyo JAKARTA (JP): The life expectancy for men in Indonesia is 54, while for its women it is 57. It is particularly due to this statistic that people easily believe the rumors concerning President Soeharto's deteriorating health, despite repeated official announcements stating the contrary. The president is now 76 years old. It is not important whether the rumors are true or not.
Sat, 06 Oct 2001, 00:00 WIB
Mind map smartens up brain functions
Mind map smartens up brain functions Ida Indawati Khouw, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta When people grow older, they usually start experiencing difficulties with their memory, concentration, slow thinking, time management and other problems related to their brain mechanism, which developed while still in childhood. Most of the time people overlook the marvelous workings of a child's brain, which operates at twice the speed of an adult's.
Fri, 23 Apr 2004, 00:00 WIB
ASEAN's long road to economic integration
ASEAN's long road to economic integration Kamrul Idris, New Straits Times, Kuala Lumpur "Consensual looseness" compared to the European Union, which will be enlarged by 10 new members on May 1, ASEAN looks like a regional community on life-support. Europe has open borders, no customs or trade barriers, a single currency and something close to an encompassing, continent-wide identity -- all of which had begun as pipe dreams amid the rubble of the World War II.
Wed, 01 Dec 2004, 00:00 WIB
CSR may be debatable, but not the recipients
CSR may be debatable, but not the recipients Rudijanto, Contributor, Jakarta "Help me, I want to get well," reads a brochure featuring seven-year-old Faizal, a leukemia patient at Jakarta's Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital (RSCM). His sad and tired eyes staring out of the "Let's Cure the Children" brochure distributed by PT Prudential Life Insurance (Prudential) reflect prolonged suffering as well as bewilderment.
Sun, 07 Nov 1999, 00:00 WIB
'Warung' as a place for reconciliation
'Warung' as a place for reconciliation By Degung Santikarma DENPASAR, Bali (JP): As evening approaches a village in the south of Bali, the routine begins. The soft tones of cowbells fill the narrow lanes as the animals are led back to their pens. Farmers exchange friendly greetings as they pass each other on the way home from their rice fields. The laughter of children bathing in the river is broken by the sound of their mothers calling them to eat their supper.
Wed, 01 Dec 2004, 00:00 WIB
General Issue: Corporate Social Responsibility
General Issue: Corporate Social Responsibility Dec - 1 ;JP; ANPAd..r.. Business-CSR-program CSR may be debatable, but not the recipients Rudijanto Contributor Jakarta "Help me, I want to get well," reads a brochure featuring seven-year-old Faizal, a leukemia patient at Jakarta's Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital (RSCM).
Fri, 09 Sep 2005, 00:00 WIB
JP/7/
JP/7/ Jakob Oetama Jakarta Before the 60th anniversary of Independence Day, (the late) Nurcholish "Cak Nur" Madjid and Paramadina University took initiatives to participate in the celebration of the historic day. The proposed theme of the event was "renewing our mutual commitment for an independent Indonesia". Apart from Cak Nur's oration, the ceremony incorporated the speeches of prominent figures who represented the pluralism of Indonesia.
Mon, 14 Aug 2000, 00:00 WIB
Bali's dynamics in the shadow of tourism
Bali's dynamics in the shadow of tourism By I Gde Pitana DENPASAR, Bali (JP): At present, tourism has touched almost every corner of the world -- every country and every region -- directly, as well as indirectly. Bali has had a significant slice of the action. This environmentally friendly industry, which started in the 1920s, has become an inseparable part of this idyllic island.
Sun, 19 Dec 1999, 00:00 WIB
Suryatin dreams of Bandung's Silicon Valley
Suryatin dreams of Bandung's Silicon Valley By I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): Bandung's alternative names, the City of Flowers and Parijs van Java, might not be appropriate for much longer, according to Suryatin Setiawan, director of the Bandung-based research and information technology division (Risti) of the state-owned telecommunications provider PT Telkom. He thinks Bandung has the potential to become the world's new software center.
Sat, 10 Sep 2005, 00:00 WIB
Promoting responsible corporate players
Promoting responsible corporate players Jakob Oetama, Jakarta Before the 60th anniversary of Independence Day, (the late) Nurcholish "Cak Nur" Madjid and Paramadina University took initiatives to participate in the celebration of the historic day. The proposed theme of the event was "renewing our mutual commitment for an independent Indonesia". Apart from Cak Nur's oration, the ceremony incorporated the speeches of prominent figures who represented the pluralism of Indonesia.
Sun, 19 Feb 1995, 00:00 WIB
Maluku's Kei Islanders fight to protect their environment
Maluku's Kei Islanders fight to protect their environment By Dini Sari Djalal JAKARTA (JP): The meaning of development has at times eluded even the most earnest optimists. To J.P. Rahail, a tribal chief of the Kei Islands in Maluku, development has become synonymous with the threat of environmental and cultural desecration. "What is development?" asked Rahail during a stopover in Jakarta following an invitation to meet his Iban colleagues in Sarawak, Malaysia.
Thu, 09 Jun 1994, 00:00 WIB
Dramatists discuss the future of their profession
Dramatists discuss the future of their profession By Rita A. Widiadana JAKARTA (JP): Do Indonesian theaters still exist and are they effectively voicing the aspirations of society? This difficult question became the main topic of a national meeting on theater last month. Organized by the Association of Indonesian Theaters, the meeting, the 10th of its kind since l969, involved dozens of scholars, stage directors, art critics, government officials and theater groups from Indonesia's 27 provinces.
Tue, 17 Mar 1998, 00:00 WIB
RI problem political in nature
RI problem political in nature By Dian M. Noer JAKARTA (JP): The world we live in is not perfect. Within this context we must aspire to a society that is not a perfect utopia, but one that is realistic and attainable: a society where each member, regardless of race, ethnic origin and gender can lead a rewarding life. All must have political representation and education.
Tue, 07 Apr 2026, 16:48 WIB
Purbaya-Danantara Agree on the Fate of the High-Speed Train, Here Are the Results!
The Indonesian Ministry of Finance will take over the government's shares in PT Kereta Cepat Indonesia China (KCIC), the operator of the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed rail, as agreed upon in a meeting with President Prabowo. This move aims to resolve outstanding debts and improve the company's financial structure without disrupting operations, which will remain under KCIC and PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI). The announcement of the debt settlement and share transfer process is expected within the next two weeks, marking a key step in enhancing state-owned enterprise governance.
Thu, 16 Nov 1995, 00:00 WIB
Images of power: Batuan masters rediscovered
Images of power: Batuan masters rediscovered By Jean Couteau UBUD, Bali (JP): While obviously very different from pre- colonial paintings, many modern Balinese have come to see the styles of painting born in Ubud and Batuan during the 1930s as "traditional". A new exhibition of the Batuan paintings held in the ARMA -- Agung Rai Museum of Arts -- in Ubud is bringing a new light to the matter.
Sat, 19 Oct 1996, 00:00 WIB
Indonesian teachers lose steam on professionalism
Indonesian teachers lose steam on professionalism By Zatni Arbi JAKARTA (JP): "Ma'am, why didn't you check my homework?" asked a school boy. The math teacher curtly replied, "What for? I know your mom did it." The boy used to be top of his class, excelling in math and science and would have been simply too proud to have somebody else do his homework for him. The teacher's response thus had a devastating impact on his pride and his grades have been sliding downward ever since.
Sun, 24 Dec 2000, 00:00 WIB
Slamet wants to bring Marsinah back from the grave
Slamet wants to bring Marsinah back from the grave By Gotot Prakosa JAKARTA (JP): With his latest film Telegram just released in Europe and the United States, film director Slamet Rahardjo is now working on another film called Marsinah. This is a film about Marsinah, a young female factory worker who became a heroine when she was tortured and murdered by a tyrannical power. Gunawan Mohamad, a noted cultural activist, said that Marsinah was a clear but painful symbol of human rights violation.
Fri, 03 Dec 1999, 00:00 WIB
Govt policy on asset dispositions under IBRA
Govt policy on asset dispositions under IBRA The following is an excerpt from the address of Coordinating Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry Kwik Kian Gie at a luncheon among others organized by the Indonesia-Australia Business Council on Tuesday. JAKARTA: The question of the role of the government in the domestic economy has taken on new meaning over the past two years.
Fri, 22 Jun 2001, 00:00 WIB
Where to go in Jakarta:
Where to go in Jakarta: Exhibitions * Art in Italian and Indonesian Ceramics in the framework of the Indonesian-Italian Workshop on Advanced and Conventional Ceramics, Italian Cultural Institute, Jl. HOS Cokroaminoto 117, Central Jakarta (Phone: 3927531), Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., until June 30. * Photomontage Machine/Anti-Machine, I See Gallery, The Polish Cultural Center, Jl. Diponegoro 65, Central Jakarta.
Sun, 16 Jul 1995, 00:00 WIB
Balinese women climb business ladder to success
Balinese women climb business ladder to success By Dini S. Djalal Ubud, Bali (JP): It must be a common mistake made by many. When first I saw the sign for Warung Made, Kuta's famed restaurant, I immediately assumed that Made was a man. The same conclusion entered my head about Ubud's most popular restaurant, Cafe Wayan. I was wrong on both accounts. It may merely be serendipity, but Bali's most respected entrepreneurs are often women.
Sun, 14 Apr 2002, 00:00 WIB
Portuguese ambassador Gomes feeling right at home
Portuguese ambassador Gomes feeling right at home Mehru Jaffer, Contributor, Jakarta Portuguese ambassador Ana Gomes has lived and worked in some of the most exciting cities in the world -- London, New York and Tokyo. But the posting that will remain engraved in her heart forever is Jakarta, the mother of four grownup children says. Gomes' husband is posted at the moment in Brazil and the former lawyer finds all this intercontinental communication with her family complicated but manageable.
Sun, 24 Dec 1995, 00:00 WIB
The secret behind Bagito group's success
The secret behind Bagito group's success By A. Ariobimo Nusantara JAKARTA (JP): Many Indonesians might not know the difference between a clown and a comedian. The line is so thin between the two that a layman usually has problems discerning it and, for convenience sake, just lumps it all under the title of comedian. Comedy enthusiasts do not want to be bothered with expressions, norms or limits.
Sat, 27 Aug 2005, 00:00 WIB
Schooled for a house of Islam
Schooled for a house of Islam Noor Huda Ismail, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, Jakarta The word that describes the goal of Islam -- creating a house of Islam -- is also the name of an Indonesian organization whose aim has been to turn the country into a house ruled by Allah's law, sharia. As a student in one of Indonesia's famous Islamic schools, I had a close encounter with the group, Darul Islam, and their philosophy.
Wed, 10 Mar 1999, 00:00 WIB
World misinformed about RI
World misinformed about RI By Lance Castles YOGYAKARTA (JP): The international community has expressed concern over religion-related conflicts in Indonesia but they need to know more about what has really happened in the country. The World Council of Churches (WCC), at its last assembly in Zimbabwe's capital city of Harare, for example, listed Indonesia as one of the worst countries in the world for interreligions conflict. The mass media carried reports in their Dec.
Mon, 05 May 2003, 00:00 WIB
Please refer to computer column counting
Please refer to computer column counting 1. ACEH: 1 x 28 Acehnese move to save peace The Jakarta Post Jakarta Some 50 Acehnese leaders are attempting to salvage the fragile peace in the province as the government deadline for Acehnese rebels to accept special autonomy and disarm draws near.
Wed, 03 Oct 2001, 00:00 WIB
Bilateral relations sound, profound
Bilateral relations sound, profound Opening this special coverage are excerpts taken from an interview with German Ambassador to Indonesia Dr. Gerhard Fulda on the relations between Germany and Indonesia. What were the highlights of the German-Indonesian relations during the past 12 months?
Thu, 27 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
FOR OCTOBER 3
FOR OCTOBER 3 Relations between Germany and Indonesia sound and profound Opening this special coverage are excerpts taken from an interview with German Ambassador to Indonesia Dr. Gerhard Fulda on the relations between Germany and Indonesia. First of all we would like to congratulate you on Day of German Reunification and subsequently we would appreciate having an exchange of ideas on German-Indonesian relations.
Wed, 26 Sep 2001, 00:00 WIB
FOR OCTOBER 3
FOR OCTOBER 3 Relations between Germany and Indonesia sound and profound Opening this special coverage are excerpts taken from an interview with German Ambassador to Indonesia Dr. Gerhard Fulda on the relations between Germany and Indonesia. First of all we would like to congratulate you on Day of German Reunification and subsequently we would appreciate having an exchange of ideas on German-Indonesian relations.
Sun, 20 Nov 1994, 00:00 WIB
Towards a Baduy-troika
Towards a Baduy-troika The Baduy of West Java have so far been able to resist outside influences and hold strongly to their age-old traditions. This may not be the case in the future, especially since its youths find it hard not to be tempted by so-called modernism. The Jakarta Post contributors Diah Purnomowati and Ivan Haris and photographer Rully Kesuma tell of their recent trip to the land of the Baduy in the following story and four others on page 7.
Wed, 15 Apr 2026, 14:07 WIB
Mother of Terra Drone Fire Victim Weeps Recalling Moment She Saw Her Child's Corpse
In a heartfelt testimony at the Central Jakarta District Court, Mimi Adriani Nasution, the mother of deceased Terra Drone employee Raihansyah, tearfully recounted the final moments she spent with her son's body following the tragic office fire that claimed 22 lives. She described how her son appeared to have died from inhaling toxins from drone batteries rather than burns, and expressed forgiveness towards the company's CEO, Michael Wisnu Wardhana, who is accused of negligence in fire prevention and evacuation measures. The case highlights critical safety lapses in the building, including the absence of emergency exits and fire extinguishers, underscoring the need for stricter workplace safety regulations in Indonesia.
Mon, 09 Apr 2001, 00:00 WIB
Where did Indonesia go wrong?
Where did Indonesia go wrong? The following is the first of two articles by Olle Tornquist, professor of political science and development research at the University of Oslo. OSLO, Norway (JP): Not so long ago, Indonesian democratization seemed impossible. But the old theories that modernization is insufficient, or international dependency too extensive, have largely been abandoned.
Wed, 23 Dec 1998, 00:00 WIB
Decentralization alternatives vital
Decentralization alternatives vital By Santo Koesoebjono THE HAGUE, Netherlands (JP): "We are doing well during this period of economic crisis. In fact we hope that this situation will last longer," a government official in Bali said recently. A senior research fellow of the island's state University Udayana expressed a similar opinion about the economic progress of this island.
Fri, 24 Mar 2000, 00:00 WIB
No letup in security approach spells trouble in Irian Jaya
No letup in security approach spells trouble in Irian Jaya Treating forms of protests as a crime may be outdated, but it is still the more popular, fatal practice in Irian Jaya, rights activist John Rumbiak told The Jakarta Post. The following is an excerpt of a recent interview in Jayapura with the supervisor of the Institute for Human Rights Studies and Advocacy in Irian Jaya. Question: Papuans (Irianese) sporadically raise the West Papua Morning Star flag, often leading to violent situations.
Mon, 05 Apr 1999, 00:00 WIB
Migration in eastern Indonesia
Migration in eastern Indonesia This is the first of two articles on the political impact of migration in eastern provinces, prepared by Riwanto Tirtosudarmo, a researcher at the Center for Social and Cultural Studies, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences.
Sun, 30 Apr 1995, 00:00 WIB
The rise of regionalism in the Asia-Pacific region
The rise of regionalism in the Asia-Pacific region What are the factors spurring the phenomenon of regionalism? Vijayakumari Kanapathy provides an analysis. Economic regionalism has become an important item in most countries' national, regional and international agenda. And Malaysia is no exception.
Sun, 07 Feb 1999, 00:00 WIB
Lack of reading habit might hamper growth of press industry
Lack of reading habit might hamper growth of press industry By Reiner S. JAKARTA (JP): The price of newsprint has soared following the sharp depreciation of the rupiah against the U.S. dollar, and spending on advertising has plunged along with the purchasing power of many Indonesians. But all this has failed to deter aspirants to the press industry.
Thu, 29 May 1997, 00:00 WIB
Art Agenda
Art Agenda Exhibition: Seniwati Sanggar Muda at Gallery of Art by Women, Banjar Taman, Ubud, Ph. (361) 975485; June 1 - July 18 The annual student exhibition of Seniwati Sanggar Muda, whose members' ages range from 6 to 17 years. Proceeds from exhibition sales will be divided, with half contributed to the artists and the other earmarked for their educational funds. Lecture: Conservation of Rainforests in Kalimantan at Kemang Club Villas Clubhouse, South Jakarta; June 2, 7 p.m. R.
Wed, 01 Apr 2026, 19:10 WIB
Central Sulawesi Considers Mandatory 13-Year Education, Continuing the Legacy of the Old Teacher
The Governor of Central Sulawesi, Anwar Hafid, has urged stakeholders to champion a mandatory 13-year education programme, extending the current 12-year duration, as a continuation of the vision left by Habib Sayyid Idrus bin Salim Aljufri, known as Guru Tua. This initiative aims to better incorporate religious education, such as through Madrasah Diniyah Awalia, and aligns with the national goal of Golden Indonesia 2045 by strengthening education as the foundation for advanced civilisation. The provincial government is studying implementation, including budget support, while emphasising that true commitment to Guru Tua's legacy involves action beyond symbolic gestures.
Thu, 02 May 1996, 00:00 WIB
Young Indonesian architects seek new ways of expression
Young Indonesian architects seek new ways of expression By Carla Bianpoen JAKARTA (JP): To commemorate their five-year exploration for alternative architectural design, a new generation of Indonesian architects launched the book Arsitek Muda Indonesia, Penjelajahan 1990-1995 (Young Indonesian Architects, Explorations between 1990 and 1995). Printed on good quality paper, the publication costs Rp 40,000 (US$17) and is available at the Twilite Cafe's bookstore on Jl.
Sat, 30 Jan 1999, 00:00 WIB
Reform the banks or perish
Reform the banks or perish By Eddy Soeparno JAKARTA (JP): Developments in the past few months indicate that despite a stronger rupiah exchange rate and lower inflation, the economy continues to remain dormant as a result of a banking system that is rotten to the core. Indonesian banks are notorious for their high level of nonperforming loans, bad management and lending practices, while the system lacks the credibility which comes from sound regulatory and supervisory standards.