Nearly three decades after the fall of Indonesia's authoritarian leader, General Suharto, the nation's new president is causing unease among liberals and others by increasingly turning to the once-all-powerful military to carry out his governing vision.
Heavy rain triggered a landslide in Indonesia, killing at least two residents. The disaster struck Ranteballa village, Latimojong District, Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi province, on Saturday evening,5.
Indonesia and Malaysia have hailed closer bilateral ties, as leaders of both met for talks in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia's prime minister said both sides have agreed to enhance cooperation in defence and trade.
The plan revealed by Indonesia to replace coal by 2040 needs clear and manageable targets, along with suitable alternatives
Indonesia and India signed a wide range of agreements on Saturday covering culture, health, maritime, security and digital sectors.
Last November, at the G20 conference in Rio de Janeiro, Indonesia’s new president, Prabowo Subianto, vowed to bring forward by a decade the date at which Southeast Asia’s biggest economy would remove as much carbon from the atmosphere as it emits.
In Indonesia, President Prabowo Subianto is raising concerns by expanding the military's role in civilian sectors. This echoes past authoritarian practices, sparking fears of a democratic regression reminiscent of Suharto's era.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo was the chief guest at India’s Republic Day celebrations on January 26. He also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This is an opportunity for Asia’s two giant democracies to start working together to promote shared values on human rights.
Flash flooding and landslides on Indonesia’s main island of Java have killed at least 21 people and damaged villages and rice fields.
Malaysia and Indonesia want to leverage mutual strength across various key sectors, including defence and oil and gas, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Indonesia has signed a deal to send home an ailing French national on death row for drug offenses. Serge Atlaoui, 61, has spent almost 20 years in an Indonesian prison.
The governments of India and Indonesia have entered into strategic cooperation to accelerate sustainable digital transformation.