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November 12, 2024
Indonesia/United States

Leaked Documents Reveal U.S. Push Against Prabowo’s Win in Indonesia

by A Special Correspondent Sri Lanka Guardian has obtained a trove of documents detailing alleged plans by U.S.-based agencies to influence Indonesia’s political landscape following the election victory of Prabowo Subianto and

Indonesia/World

CIA’s New Gambit: Orchestrating a Colour Revolution in Indonesia

Editor’s Note: Jakarta has been engulfed in fiery unrest in recent days, as thousands of protesters attempted to storm parliament in response to controversial changes to election laws. In September 2023, MintPress News revealed leaked files from the National Endowment

August 26, 2024

Indonesia’s rice production disrupted by El Nino, raising inflation

Indonesia

by Wang Aona, Nurul Fitri Ramadhani The extreme El Nino phenomenon in Indonesia has disrupted the rice production in the largest economy of Southeast

The Indonesian Hospital in Gaza Bears Proof of the Friendship Between Indonesian and Palestinian People

Indonesia

On November 6, the Indonesian Hospital, the second largest hospital in the Gaza Strip, entered into a power outage due to a shortage of

India and Indonesia Poised to Finalize $450 Million BrahMos Missile Deal

January 29, 2025
India/Indonesia/World

India and Indonesia are nearing the completion of a $450 million defense deal for the supply of BrahMos cruise missiles, according to Indian media reports. The discussions took place during Indonesian President

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Controversial Jakarta Regulation on Polygamy Sparks Backlash

January 22, 2025
Indonesia/World

A new decree regulating polygamy among Jakarta’s male civil servants has ignited widespread criticism from human rights and gender equality advocates, who argue that it perpetuates discrimination and harms women. Issued on

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Leaked Documents Reveal U.S. Push Against Prabowo’s Win in Indonesia

November 12, 2024
Indonesia/United States

by A Special Correspondent Sri Lanka Guardian has obtained a trove of documents detailing alleged plans by U.S.-based agencies to influence Indonesia’s political landscape following the election victory of Prabowo Subianto and

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CIA’s New Gambit: Orchestrating a Colour Revolution in Indonesia

August 26, 2024
Indonesia/World

Editor’s Note: Jakarta has been engulfed in fiery unrest in recent days, as thousands of protesters attempted to storm parliament in response to controversial changes to election laws. In September 2023, MintPress

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Prabowo Subianto: Defense Minister to Presidential Contender

February 28, 2024
Indonesia

Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia’s defense minister and a former army general, is poised to become the next president of the country. Although the official results are due next month, preliminary figures indicate that

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Prabowo Subianto declares victory in Indonesia’s presidential race

February 15, 2024
Indonesia/News

Former general and three-time presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto declared victory in Indonesia’s presidential election on Wednesday, calling it a victory for all Indonesians. “This is a victory for all Indonesian people. But

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Amrus Natalsya: The Last, Farewell and Thank You

February 4, 2024
Indonesia

Legendary Indonesian artist Amrus Natalsya passed away at the age of 90 on January 31, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. The artist, who came of age just as his country emerged from colonialism,

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The Indonesian Hospital in Gaza Bears Proof of the Friendship Between Indonesian and Palestinian People

November 10, 2023
Indonesia

On November 6, the Indonesian Hospital, the second largest hospital in the Gaza Strip, entered into a power outage due to a shortage of fuel amid the Israeli siege against Gaza. Israeli

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Indonesia’s rice production disrupted by El Nino, raising inflation

November 5, 2023
Indonesia

by Wang Aona, Nurul Fitri Ramadhani The extreme El Nino phenomenon in Indonesia has disrupted the rice production in the largest economy of Southeast Asia, which has resorted to imports to secure

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