Monday, June 22, 2026

Dry season brings out the worst in Jakarta's air quality

Dry season brings out the worst in Jakarta's air quality

Residents are suffering from respiratory problems amid deteriorating air quality in Jakarta as the city braces for the approaching El Niño.

<Dry season brings out the worst in Jakarta's air quality - Jakarta - The Jakarta Post>


Friday, June 19, 2026

Indonesia's central bank hikes rates again, totaling 1% in span of a month

Indonesia's central bank hikes rates again, totaling 1% in span of a month

Bank Indonesia sees 5.75% interest rate as stabilizing the rupiah and preventing capital outflows



Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Start-up cases test line between failed bets and criminal acts

Start-up cases test line between failed bets and criminal acts

The case centers on US$25 million in investments made between 2019 and 2023 by BRI Ventures and MDI Ventures, the venture capital arms of state-owned firms BRI and Telkom, respectively, into agritech start-up PT Tani Group Indonesia (TaniHub).

<Start-up cases test line between failed bets and criminal acts - Tech - The Jakarta Post>


Monday, June 15, 2026

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Our jobless youth

Our jobless youth

A national internship program won't save Indonesia’s stalling demographic bonus unless the government addresses the real crisis: a severe shortage of formal jobs.


Monday, June 8, 2026

Tin demand for AI servers to triple by 2030, analyst says

Tin demand for AI servers to triple by 2030, analyst says

Indonesia's resource policy, global geopolitical risks add uncertainty to supply


Friday, June 5, 2026

Rupiah sinks to record low, BI vows stronger intervention

Rupiah sinks to record low, BI vows stronger intervention

The central bank said it would intensify intervention to stabilize the rupiah and ensure orderly markets while maintaining attractive yields on monetary instruments to support capital inflows.


Monday, June 1, 2026

For Palestinians in Indonesia, education is an act of survival

For Palestinians in Indonesia, education is an act of survival

Displaced by war and scattered across the archipelago, Palestinian students are pressing on for themselves; as well as those they left behind.

<For Palestinians in Indonesia, education is an act of survival - Features - The Jakarta Post>