This 14-year-old is her 'family's breadwinner' โ but she's about to lose her income
A 14-year-old Indonesian influencer faces the loss of her income due to a government ban on social media for those under 16, impacting her family's financial stability.
Does an acid attack in Indonesia signal its democratic unravelling?
An acid attack on human rights advocate Andrie Yunus raises concerns about the state of democracy in Indonesia amidst military influence.
Cooking Over Open Fire - How the War Impacts the World's Poor
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is leading to severe fuel shortages, forcing people in countries like India and Sri Lanka to resort to cooking over open fires.
Motherf***er, and the controversy explodes on Pechino Express. What happened
The new season of Pechino Express sparked controversy over heated disputes and tensions among contestants during its second episode in Indonesia.
Alert in the world's most populous capital: it sinks year after year and plans to relocate it
Jakarta, identified as the world's most populous capital, faces severe structural challenges due to rising sea levels and ground subsidence, leading to ongoing discussions about relocating the city.
Indonesia Faces Fuel Shortages Due to Middle East War
Indonesia is confronting potential fuel shortages caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, impacting its energy imports and raising concerns among its citizens.
Michael Hartono, one of the two brothers who owned Como, has died
Michael Hartono, co-owner of the Italian football club Como, passed away at the age of 86, remembered for his significant contributions to the club and his business empire in Indonesia.
OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue faces more troubles: will soon stand trial
Bonnie Blue, a 26-year-old OnlyFans star, is facing legal issues after her arrest in Bali and subsequent deportation from Indonesia.
Military officers arrested over acid attack on Indonesian activist
Four Indonesian military officers have been arrested in connection with an acid attack on human rights activist Andrie Yunus in Jakarta, who suffered serious burns as a result.
Terror of snatching monkeys in Vrindavan, these measures have been taken before the President's visit
Authorities in Vrindavan are implementing measures to combat the notorious monkeys known for snatching glasses, ahead of the President's upcoming visit.
Indonesia Will Send 500 Soldiers to Gaza in May; Military Identifies Hamas Rebuilding Tunnels and Producing Rockets
Indonesia plans to send 500 soldiers to Gaza as part of a broader international arrangement to assist in disarming Hamas.
Indonesia plans to buy Russian oil, says Reuters
Indonesia is looking to purchase Russian oil owing to a global fuel crisis and a temporary waiver from the U.S. that allows for the import of sanctioned Russian oil.
Indonesian police detain three Europeans accused of producing porn
Three Europeans, including two French nationals and an Italian, have been arrested in Bali for allegedly producing and distributing pornography.
Bali: Two French and One Italian Arrested for Producing Pornographic Content
Two French nationals and an Italian have been arrested in Bali for producing and distributing pornographic content, which is illegal in Indonesia.
Indonesia Suspends Plan to Send Troops to Gaza Stabilization Forces Amid Deteriorating Middle East Situation
The Indonesian government has announced the suspension of its plan to send troops to Gaza due to the worsening situation in the Middle East.
Indonesia: Four suspects wanted in attack on human rights activist
Four suspects are being sought after an acid attack on a government-critical human rights activist in Indonesia.
AFP: Neste received deliveries from Indonesian companies involved in fraud allegations
Finnish fuel giant Neste has received several shipments from Indonesian companies that are being investigated for widespread fraud related to palm oil, according to an AFP and SourceMaterial investigation.
The right-wing organization 'Ad Kan' was behind flights that evacuated hundreds of Gazans from the Strip
The right-wing organization 'Ad Kan' facilitated flights that evacuated hundreds of Gazans to South Africa and Indonesia over the past year, according to an investigation by the AP news agency.
Investigation finds Israeli group behind Palestinian evacuation flights
An investigation has revealed that an Israeli group is behind flights evacuating Palestinians from Gaza to South Africa and Indonesia, raising concerns about the motives for these evacuations.
Indonesian human rights campaigner attacked with acid
Andrie Yunus, a human rights activist in Indonesia, was seriously injured in an acid attack in Jakarta, drawing international condemnation and calls for a police investigation.
"Lazarus Taxon": live specimens of two animals thought to be extinct for 6,000 years are found
Scientists have rediscovered two species of small marsupials believed extinct for 6,000 years in West Papua, Indonesia.
Foreign fishermen caught in Torres Strait sentenced in Darwin
Thirteen Indonesian fishermen illegally fishing in Australian waters have been sentenced in Darwin and will be deported.
Leaders of Indonesia and France to Visit Japan in Late March for Meetings with Prime Minister to Deepen Cooperation
Leaders from Indonesia and France are scheduled to visit Japan in late March for discussions with Prime Minister Kishi on enhancing bilateral cooperation.
Major Moving Company to Train Drivers in Indonesia, Planning 300 Over Five Years
Sakai Moving Center is set to train 300 truck drivers in Indonesia over the next five years to address the shortage of drivers in the logistics industry.
Transforming Morotai Island into a Joint Training Base: Australia and Indonesia Explore Tripartite Cooperation with Japan
Australia and Indonesia are considering the establishment of a joint training base on Morotai Island as part of a broader security cooperation framework that includes Japan.
The Guarantor is a Ghost Company: Japanese Nationals Detained in Indonesia Live Under Unusual Collective Conditions
A group of Japanese individuals detained in Indonesia for alleged involvement in special fraud were found to be using a ghost corporation as a guarantor for their visa applications.
23 Ramadan: The Death of the Last Persian Power and the Expulsion of the Portuguese from Indonesia
The 23rd of Ramadan marks significant historical events including the end of organized paganism in the Hejaz and the fall of the Sasanian Empire.
From the Sound of the Bidog to the Mudik Journey: How Indonesians Experience Ramadan
The article explores how Indonesians celebrate Ramadan, emphasizing the importance of family ties, community relationships, and local traditions during this holy month.
Indonesian Defense Minister: Deployment of Forces in Gaza Depends on the 'Peace Council'
Indonesia's Defense Minister has stated that the deployment of troops to Gaza will depend on developments in the 'Peace Council.'
Breaking: Queensland aviation operator charged over alleged people-smuggling flight
A Queensland aviation operator has been charged for allegedly organizing a flight to smuggle fugitives to Indonesia.
Renewable energy increases global consumption of vegetable oils
Global consumption of vegetable oils is projected to reach 229 million tons by the 2025/26 harvest, driven by human consumption and renewable energy use.
Defense Minister Koizumi considers visiting Southeast Asia in May, discussing equipment exports in Australia in April
Japan's Defense Minister Koizumi is planning a visit to the Philippines and Indonesia in May to discuss expanding security cooperation and defense equipment exports.
Indonesia inks BrahMos missile deal with India โ Reuters
Indonesia has signed a contract with India to purchase BrahMos missiles as part of its military modernization efforts.
The route of 'Pechino Express' now heads to the Far East
The new edition of 'Pechino Express,' featuring journeys through Indonesia, China, and Japan, premieres on Sky on March 12, with an emphasis on adventure and stress for participants.
In the early hours of the Iran war, Indonesia's president made a telling offer
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has offered to mediate between the US and Iran following recent military strikes, aiming to position Indonesia as a key player in international diplomacy.
Snapshots in March: Pictures of the Day
Protests for women's rights, Holi celebrations, recovery operations after a landslide, and a dog show victory are highlighted in recent events from around the world.
Marsupials Were Supposed to Be Extinct 6000 Years Ago. Researchers Have Now Discovered Them in Indonesia
New research has found marsupials in Indonesia, despite them being believed to have gone extinct 6000 years ago.
"Digital Emergency": Indonesia Bans Social Media for Under 16s
Indonesia has announced a ban on high-risk social media platforms for children under 16, labeling it a 'digital emergency.'
Protests in Indonesia Opposing the War on Iran as the Government Affirms Its Neutrality
Protests in Indonesia have erupted against U.S. and Israeli military actions in Iran, with the government reiterating its stance of neutrality in the conflict.
"FL Technics Lithuania" and "FL Technics Indonesia" โ among the certified "Top Employers" in the context of growing international expansion
FL Technics Lithuania and FL Technics Indonesia have been certified as Top Employers, reflecting their commitment to high-quality human resource practices amidst expanding international operations.
Several dead in landslide at huge dump
At least five people have died in a garbage landslide at a large dump site in Indonesia following heavy rains.
Five dead after garbage landslide in Indonesia
Five people have died and five are missing following a large garbage landslide in an Indonesian city, with over 200 searchers involved in the rescue efforts.
The First Idli Was Made in Indonesia, Arrived in India with Kings Who Came to Marry
The article discusses the origins of the Indian dish idli, tracing its roots back to Indonesia rather than southern India as commonly believed.
Indonesia to Restrict Children's SNS Accounts as "Addiction Becomes Severe"
Indonesia plans to gradually suspend social media accounts for children under the age of 16, citing worsening addiction and other threats in the digital space.
Indonesia and an Indian state join in banning social media apps for teenagers
Indonesia and the Indian state of Karnataka have joined a global trend of banning social media platforms for minors, posing a threat to the businesses of the companies involved.
The K-pop concert that sparked an online war across Asia
A K-pop concert in Malaysia has ignited an online feud among fans, leading to racist insults and calls to boycott Korean culture.
American basketball player sentenced to prison in Indonesia for ordering cannabis products hopes for a miracle as his health deteriorates
Jarred Shaw, a 35-year-old American basketball player, is imprisoned in Indonesia and his health is deteriorating as he desperately tries to return to the United States.
Indonesia Blocks Social Media Accounts for Youth Under 16
Indonesia has become the second country in the world, after Australia, to prohibit social media accounts for individuals under 16 years of age.
Indonesia bans a wide range of social media for children under 16
The Indonesian government has decided to ban several social media platforms for children under the age of 16 to protect them from bullying, fraud, internet addiction, and pornography.
Indonesia bans social media for children under 16
Indonesia has announced a ban on social media for children under 16 years old, deactivating accounts on several high-risk platforms to protect youth from various online dangers.