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The ceasefire deal offers a potential breakthrough but faces familiar obstacles, with both Israel and Hamas deeply divided on the path to lasting peace.
1 week agoThe most contentious aspect of this nutritional initiative is the prominent role given to the military in its implementation. ...
1 week agoWith the ability to make immediate purchases and defer payment to a later date, individuals are more inclined to indulge in impulse buying and overspending beyond their means. ...
1 week agoInitiatives to stop nuclear proliferation are hampered by multipolar rivalries and escalating nuclear competition.
1 week agoJakarta's struggle with rural migration stems from its colonial past, when the city, established as an administrative center, attracted migrants without adequate planning for their integration.
1 week agoWhile population growth brings development potential, it also raises pressing questions about infrastructure, education, employment and resource equity.
1 week agoThe digital age has redefined how we live, communicate and work, but perhaps nowhere is this shift more critical than in the field of medicine and public health. As healthcare systems integrate digital technologies, the traditional roles of medical professionals are being reshaped.
1 week agoNearly 30 percent of Indonesians, especially Gen Z and Millennial cohorts, now access religious knowledge primarily through digital platforms, including social media, streaming sermons and online preachers.
1 week agoDigital systems can uphold the foundational principles of democratic voting, confidentiality, security and certainty, more reliably than manual systems.
1 week agoOnly days after Google News Showcase was launched in Indonesia, Google abruptly terminated multi-year licensing agreements with 24 small and ethnic media outlets in Australia, two years before they were due to expire.
1 week agoWomen’s options for improving their own economic circumstances are limited, not least because of limited access to finance.
1 week agoSurf overtourism has led to conflicts over how beaches are used and concerns over social and environmental harms. But there are ways to address these issues.
1 week agoAmid global SDG funding gaps, Asian universities are stepping up as leaders in sustainable finance, driving research and innovation to shape a more sustainable future.
1 week agoIndonesia has no shortage of talent. The real challenge is how to create more open, merit-based pathways into public leadership.
2 weeks agoWhile Indonesia currently maintains peaceful relations with all nations, the classic Latin adage Si vis pacem, para bellum (If you want peace, prepare for war) must remain a guiding principle.
2 weeks agoThe Myanmar junta continues to use imprisonment not as a tool of justice, but as an instrument of repression, while ASEAN remains silent.
2 weeks agoThe extensive authority held by the police is suspected to be a key factor triggering and enabling numerous complaints of alleged human rights violations.
2 weeks agoWe praise experimentation but reward compliance, celebrate innovation but reject rebels and assemble platforms but silence feedback.
2 weeks agoRather than looking for separate hedging strategies, Asia and Europe would benefit more from collaboration
2 weeks agoAs the world’s largest Muslim-majority country and a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement, Indonesia has both moral authority and historical responsibility.
2 weeks agoThe autonomy of medical collegia is vital for maintaining professional standards to ensure the delivery of reliable, quality health services in Indonesia.
2 weeks agoAfter previously receiving recognition for its consistent progress in global competitiveness, the country has now encountered a notable reversal.
2 weeks agoTrump’s actions have caused many to question whether a new world order is emerging.
2 weeks agoOver 75 years, China and Indonesia have meticulously built a resilient and dynamic partnership that exemplifies how two diverse nations can thrive together.
2 weeks agoOnly consistent action on multiple fronts can maintain public trust and secure sustainable economic growth to benefit all of society.
2 weeks agoThe 79th anniversary of the National Police offers a moment to reflect and introspect on the foundational values and principles of the policing institution as prescribed in the oaths officers take as members of Bhayangkara, or "vigilant quiescant" in Latin.
2 weeks agoAt the center of this debate lies a fundamental question: Is Indonesia prepared to regulate competition in the digital economy effectively?
2 weeks agoThe tiny house initiative risk repeating past mistakes: creating soulless settlements, overcrowded neighborhoods and units that exist on paper but fail to function in reality.
2 weeks agoWith the global sustainability agenda critically behind schedule, a new AI-powered platform offers a novel approach to accelerating progress.
2 weeks agoThe ARF functions as a dialogue platform for confidence-building and preventive diplomacy, not as an adjudicator or crisis manager in emotionally charged bilateral rows.
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