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Indonesia’s Ambiguity in the South China Sea is Hampering its Interest

Indonesia always says that it formally neither claims any area in the South China Sea, nor has conflicts with China in the North Natuna...

ASEAN is encouraged by Indonesia to become the anchor of global economic stability

ASEAN countries affirmed their commitment to strengthening economic growth, as well as promoting financial stability and integration in the ASEAN region, amidst the uncertainty...

Indonesian women entrepreneurs adapt to a changing world

Sustainable tourism is proving to be a viable career option for women in the picturesque North Sulawesi region of Indonesia, where they are making...

The Indonesian Red Cross introduces international humanitarian law to journalists

History of the Indonesian Red Cross The Indonesian Red Cross or IRCI is the first and largest humanitarian organization in Indonesia. IRCI's task is to...

Government Policy on Multinational Companies (MNCs) & Their Influence on the Cirebon

History of Cirebon and Multinational Companies (MNCs). Cirebon is one of the areas in West Java, Cirebon has two government centers, the Regency and the...

The G in G20 now stands for Green

This year’s G20 saw Indonesia welcome the leaders of the world’s largest economies as well as an array of global opinion shapers and decision...

Throwing darts

At first glance, Islamic scholars discussing the religious legitimacy of the United Nations and the nation-state sounds esoteric. It's not. On the contrary, it’s...

Indonesia needs to redirect the ASEAN Community

Indonesia will hold the ASEAN chairmanship position next year. Its leadership bears responsibilities for demanding tasks, such as ensuring the ASEAN centrality among multi...

Indonesia’s new criminal code is a worrying step back for democracy and human rights

Indonesia’s new criminal code is a concerning erosion of fundamental human rights, particularly for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual (LGBT) community and women. But...

Indonesia’s Gastrodiplomacy as a Tool of Introduction to Indonesian-Specific Culinary

Diplomacy, which used to function only as a negotiating tool during the war, has now developed as a peaceful and non-violent advocacy tool for...

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Tibetan Activist Dies After Self-Immolation Outside UN in New York

A Tibetan man died after setting himself on fire...

China Defends New Ethnic Unity Law After US and EU Raise Concerns

China on Friday rejected criticism from the United States...

What Challenges Does NATO Face Ahead of the Ankara Summit?

NATO leaders will gather in Ankara on July 7-8...

Asian Stocks Climb on Soft US Jobs Report, Strong PMI Data

Asian stock markets rebounded on Friday after two sessions...

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