Indonesian Durian Farmers Eye Major Growth as China Opens Its Market

Indonesian durian producers are sensing a major opportunity as access to the world’s largest durian market continues to expand. With China’s growing appetite for the fruit and deeper cooperation between the two countries, sellers in Indonesia believe they are entering a new phase

Indonesia’s New Global Citizenship Plan Aims to Lure Back Diaspora Talent

Indonesia has introduced a long-awaited permanent residency programme designed to strengthen its relationship with citizens living abroad and attract skilled global professionals. While the move has been welcomed as a significant step toward modernising Indonesia’s immigration policies, analysts believe that remaining restrictions could

Indonesia’s Gaza peacekeeping pledge raises concerns of possible tensions with Hamas

Indonesia’s commitment to send troops to Gaza as part of a proposed international stabilisation force has sparked concerns among analysts, who say the move risks pulling Jakarta into a complex and sensitive conflict. The initiative, backed by the United States, aims to help

Indonesia Links Prabowo’s Free Meal Program to Surge in Food Poisoning Cases

Indonesia’s flagship free meal initiative, touted as a major step to tackle child malnutrition, has come under intense scrutiny after government data revealed it was linked to nearly half of the nation’s food poisoning cases this year. The programme, introduced in January by

Indonesia Police Suspect Personal Motive Behind Deadly Blasts

Indonesian police said on Monday that preliminary investigations into a series of explosions in Central Java suggest the attacks may have been driven by personal motives rather than organized religious extremism. The blasts, which occurred late Sunday night in a densely populated neighborhood