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Editorial

The question of naturalization

The short-cut effort only confirms the country’s flaws in developing soccer, which is evident in the fact that Indonesia had to wait for 32 years to regain the soccer gold medal in the SEA Games last year.

1 day ago
Editorial

Nothing develops on its own

Many of the national strategic projects are built where they make business sense, not where development priorities would have them. ...

2 days ago
Editorial

Skipping ASEAN summits is bad foreign policy

As a middle power, Indonesia could use the ASEAN vehicle to further its and regional national interests, and even the interests of the Global South. ...

3 days ago

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Editorial

At Olympics, good ain’t good enough

Increased prosperity and better health mean that the younger generation are, on the whole, much physically fitter and stronger than their seniors, allowing them to compete with the best in international sports.

2 months ago
Editorial

Safe abortion saves lives

In practice, women have long been struggling to access safe abortions, even when they have the right to terminate the pregnancy.

2 months ago
Regional Elections

Betrayal of people’s mandate

The Indonesia Onward Coalition (KIM) has built a cartel-like alliance for its preferred candidates in strategic regions such as Jakarta and East Java, making it difficult, if not impossible, for other parties to garner enough support to field opposing tickets.

2 months ago
Editorial

Ever forward, Thailand

The decision of Thailand's top court to dismantle the MFP, the legitimate winner of the 2023 general election, shows the establishment's blatant disregard for an indisputable, immutable truth: Progress cannot be stopped.

2 months ago
Editorial

Words don’t matter

It's fair to say that the President has also been responsible for the deterioration in the country's quality of democracy.

2 months ago
Editorial

Justifying injustice

One of the most profound cruelties of miscarriages of justice is that in most cases, the victims are weak and marginalized, while the beneficiaries are the strong.

2 months ago
Editorial

Even millennials grow old

The law is limited to caring for those who need state assistance, meaning those who have no relatives to count on, or those who are being neglected.

2 months ago
Editorial

Saving the IEU CEPA

Any further postponements of Indonesia-European Union trade agreement would result in the loss of invaluable time that could otherwise be invested in enhancing the country's competitiveness vis-à-vis its neighbors.

2 months ago
Editorial

Achieving before hosting

Learning from the two main events from the past five years, we understand that Indonesia remains unable to match great powers in sports.

2 months ago
Editorial

Enough is enough

With the prospects of peace in the broader Middle East hanging in the balance, it has become more important for nations everywhere to cut across geopolitical lines and demand a permanent end to hostilities.

2 months ago
Editorial

ASEAN’s copy-paste concerns

The statements that capped two separate ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) meetings in Vientiane last week were simply repetitions of what the group has issued year after year.

2 months ago
Editorial

Wanted: Steely determination

The next batch of KPK leaders must know the difference between leading genuine corruption eradication efforts and wielding authority over an antigraft institution.

2 months ago
Editorial

ICJ ruling challenges RI diplomacy

The ICJ opinion may not be binding, but it carries a huge moral imperative for members of the United Nations, including Indonesia, to act and ensure that it is observed.

2 months ago
Editorial

Politics of reward

Whether or not the amendment to the law fulfills Prabowo's dream, the legislative agenda will allow him as president to appoint his allies to the advisory council, including Jokowi.

2 months ago
Editorial

Enough with sexism

Sexism remains deeply entrenched in the country's institutions, even within the central government.

2 months ago
Editorial

More than family affairs

Nepotistic practice is not a good look for an administration that has not even entered office, so Prabowo and his team must put up a conscious effort to prove that those cabinet appointments, and any others, are based on merit.

2 months ago
Editorial

ASEAN mini summit on SCS

Finding common ground on the SCS, including in the matter of overlapping claims, would strengthen ASEAN’s bargaining position vis-à-vis China.

2 months ago
Editorial

Let Prabowo decide on IKN

The accelerated construction of Nusantara over the past three years has not only burdened the state budget but has also resulted in a string of controversial decisions that investors or potential investors may read as red flags. 

2 months ago
Editorial

Prosecutor vs convict

World leaders should learn from Biden when to step aside, before they are pushed out of office.

2 months ago
Editorial

Not the military’s business

We must decline the TNI’s request to reenter the world of commerce, lest we allow thuggery to run rampant in the commercial sphere and the fear of military intervention to dictate Indonesia’s development path.

2 months ago
Editorial

Champion's mentality

A soccer-loving culture has helped Spain and other nations build a strong team and develop home-grown players.

2 months ago
Editorial

An American nightmare

The attempted assassination of Trump last week was, to some extent, unsurprising, given that political violence is all but ingrained in the US.

2 months ago
Editorial

Truth or dare, ending fuel subsidy

The poorest of the poor – the latest official census put at over 9 percent of the population, or about 26 million people – rarely benefit from the fuel subsidy.

2 months ago
Editorial

Second chance for Sirekap

A reliable vote tabulation platform to monitor the results of the regional elections that will be held simultaneously in 37 provinces and 508 cities and regencies is needed.

2 months ago
Editorial

Suddenly out of gas?

Indonesia’s natural gas exports have declined steadily since 2010, falling by almost half to 21,463 million standard cubic meters last year.

2 months ago
Editorial

Age of extremes

European politics today is showing a worrying trend, swinging between the far left and far right instead of finding compromise in a more centrist-oriented position.

2 months ago
Editorial

Serve and protect

Unlike politicians, who we can vote out and replace if they do not perform, we have no choice but to rely on the police and its oversight institutions to ensure that procedures are followed to a tee. So please put your talents to good use.

3 months ago
Editorial

Doctors know no borders

The ministry argued the foreign doctors may help solve the shortage of health professionals facing Indonesian hospitals.

3 months ago
Editorial

ASEAN and defense pact

ASEAN leaders should talk loudly, clearly and in unison about the potential of the Philippines-Japan military pact to ruffle many feathers in the region and beyond.

3 months ago
Editorial

Too early to celebrate

Relying on social safety nets will not do much as this only provides short-term relief, while more often such programs coincide with a populist agenda of incumbents seeking to stay in power. There have been many reports of social assistance that went to those who did not deserve the aid.

3 months ago

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Sat, October 12, 2024

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