Cigarettes After Sex band's concertgoers singing shook the Beach City International Stadium, North Jakarta, on Friday night, January 17, 2025.
Two Indonesian migrant workers returned home over the weekend after being held against their will and forced into working for an online scam operation in Myanmar’s rebel-controlled Myawaddy border region.
The President has urged greater involvement of private companies in boosting the economy as part of "Indonesia incorporated", including in infrastructure development.
With billions of dollars in Chinese pledges and regulatory reforms, Jakarta is betting big on solar - with a weather eye on US trade policy As US tariffs squeeze Chinese solar firms across Southeast Asia,
BRICS members are expecting Indonesia to play a significant role in the grouping and China supports this new member from Southeast Asia, according to a forum in Jakarta.
JAKARTA: Dozens of cases of foodborne illness have been recorded among participating schools in multiple regions just two weeks into the launch of President Prabowo Subiantio’s free nutritious meal programme for students.
The mobile family center features a specially modified vehicle equipped with a counseling room, nursing room, and lounge.
Indonesia's finance ministry said on Thursday it had issued a regulation to implement the global minimum corporate tax at 15% effective from Jan. 1, as part of an international push to limit tax competition between countries.
Indonesia welcomed a ruling by the World Trade Organization in a case against European Union on palm oil-based biodiesel, expecting the bloc to adjust its regulations to comply with the ruling.
Bank Indonesia (BI) cut the benchmark 7-day reverse repurchase rate by 25 basis points to 5.75%, its first cut since September. The benchmark is now at its lowest in over a year.
Super Bank Indonesia is considering an initial public offering that may take place in Jakarta as soon as this year, according to people familiar with the matter.
Japan will give Indonesia two high-speed patrol boats, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Saturday, as Tokyo seeks to boost regional maritime security cooperation in the face of competing territorial claims with China.