Crypto Hack: Indonesia’s Indodax Goes Offline After Suspected $22M Breach
Indonesian cryptocurrency exchange Indodax is the latest to fall victim to a hack, resulting in the theft of approximately $22…
Why does Indonesia’s Bali province want to ban hotel construction? – National
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Indonesia has agreed to set a moratorium on the construction of hotels,…
‘He is malnourished’: Why Indonesia’s Papua suffers from food insecurity in spite of government intervention
WHY PAPUA HAS FOOD SECURITY ISSUES For a region to be resistant to food insecurity, it must fulfil three criteria,…
Floods kill 13 in Indonesia’s North Maluku, two injured
JAKARTA: Thirteen people were killed and two injured in Indonesia's North Maluku province on Sunday (Aug 25) after floods in…
Indonesia’s Golkar party elects chairman with ties to Jokowi; analysts say move benefits outgoing president
CHAIRMANSHIP A “STRATEGIC POSITION” Political analyst Ujang Komarudin of Al Azhar University Indonesia told CNA that Mr Bahlil’s appointment as…
Jokowi signals continuity in Indonesia’s 2025 budget, touts achievements in final State of the Nation speech
ANOTHER APOLOGY Dressed in a black outfit of the Betawi people – a group native to Jakarta – for his…
Indonesia’s Megawati stresses ‘good relationship’ with Jokowi but warns third presidential term would have damaged country
JAKARTA: Former Indonesian president Megawati Soekarnoputri has warned that allowing a president to serve three terms could damage the country,…
Indonesia’s GDP growth rate holds just above 5% yr/yr in Q2
JAKARTA : Indonesia's annual economic growth held just above 5 per cent in the second quarter, roughly in line with…
How an Israel visit and a cancelled seminar put Indonesia’s largest Muslim bodies under public scrutiny
In his Instagram caption, Mr Zainul said they spoke about the Hamas-Israel conflict and relations between Indonesia and Israel. The…
Indonesia’s decision to dish out mining permits to religious groups causes internal rifts, slammed by environmentalists
JAKARTA: Indonesia's controversial decision to let religious community organisations manage mining concessions has led to rifts within the country’s two…