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EU calls on Southeast Asian countries not to get oil from Russia The Jakarta Post
The Lion’s grip: Civil liberties and the cost of dissent The Jakarta Post
Why energy security needs a new playbook The Jakarta Post
Deadly Puncak clash reignites calls for peace, dialogue in Papua The Jakarta Post
Batam to destroy illicit US e-waste, abandons reexport plan The Jakarta Post
Bulog warns of tightening supply of subsidized cooking oil The Jakarta Post
Govt mulls requiring companies to help fund internship stipends The Jakarta Post
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Local pulp producer braces for mass layoffs after permit revocation The Jakarta Post
Local pulp producer braces for mass layoffs after permit revocation The Jakarta Post
Family alleges false accusation ahead of media exec's graft trial The Jakarta Post
The Hormuz naval blockade and strategic implications for Indonesia The Jakarta Post
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UK, Indonesia launch maritime partnership by signing 4 MOUs The Jakarta Post
Crunch nuclear proliferation meeting at UN amid raging global wars The Jakarta Post
Bali trash issues raise concerns after landfill closure The Jakarta Post
WHO approves first malaria treatment for infants The Jakarta Post
EU, US sign critical minerals plan to counter China reliance The Jakarta Post
US imposes sanctions on Chinese refinery for buying Iranian oil The Jakarta Post
Military court indicts officers in activist acid attack case The Jakarta Post
KAI, PLN to break ground on railway electrification project in May The Jakarta Post
The toll of taxation: Why the VAT plan is a risky gamble The Jakarta Post
Govt struggles to find land for solar power program The Jakarta Post
Yogyakarta police charge 13 in daycare abuse scandal The Jakarta Post
The international system remains uni-multipolar, with the US at its core The Jakarta Post
Govt mulls requiring companies to help fund internship stipends The Jakarta Post
Palm oil smallholders cry foul over planned water tax The Jakarta Post
Govt aims for 5.7 percent GDP growth in second quarter The Jakarta Post
Indonesia AI’s strategy: Economically ambitious, socially hollow The Jakarta Post
Australian minister Wong to raise energy security on Asia tour The Jakarta Post
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Acid attacks highlight growing danger for Indonesian activists The Jakarta Post
Japan deploys 1,400 firefighters to battle raging wildfires in the north The Jakarta Post
Danantara eyes $30b solar project on power exports to Singapore The Jakarta Post
Trump evacuated from press dinner in Washington after shots reportedly fired The Jakarta Post
Bali trash issues raise concerns after landfill closure The Jakarta Post
Google to invest up to $40 billion in AI rival Anthropic The Jakarta Post
US-Kuwaiti journalist leaves Kuwait after release from detention The Jakarta Post
Beyond Bandung: The urgent task of decolonizing the mind The Jakarta Post
FCC reviewing Disney's ABC station licenses after Jimmy Kimmel joke The Jakarta Post
EU countries, lawmakers fail to reach deal on watered-down AI rules The Jakarta Post
Deadly Puncak clash reignites calls for peace, dialogue in Papua The Jakarta Post
Family mourns Indonesian peacekeeper Rico Pramudia The Jakarta Post
Govt eyes natural gas as LPG alternative amid supply strains The Jakarta Post
It’s time to address psychosocial hazards in a changing world of work The Jakarta Post
At UN, China denounces Japan and EU over South China Sea remarks The Jakarta Post
BREAKING: Hasan Nasbi, Abdul Kadir Karding return to cabinet in latest reshuffle The Jakarta Post
China vows countermeasures if EU enacts 'Made in Europe' plan The Jakarta Post
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El Nino set to return in mid-2026: UN The Jakarta Post
Analysis: Fiscal stability at risk amid rising energy costs The Jakarta Post
Health experts urge maternal vaccination to protect pregnant women, babies The Jakarta Post
Japan deploys 1,400 firefighters to battle raging wildfires in the north The Jakarta Post
DeepSeek unveils new AI model tailored for Huawei chips The Jakarta Post
US-Iran peace hopes fade as Trump scraps talks The Jakarta Post
N. Sumatra Police secure assets of suspect in parish credit union embezzlement The Jakarta Post
EU, US sign critical minerals plan to counter China reliance The Jakarta Post
US hopes for progress, but Iran says not direct talks The Jakarta Post
El Niño set to return as early as May, impacting global weather patterns The Jakarta Post