A new report says the expansion of nickel mining in Indonesia is a threat to one of Earth's most biodiverse marine regions.
JAKARTA: Dozens of Indonesians, angered over the fatal shooting of an Indonesian migrant worker in neighbouring waters, threw eggs on Thursday (Jan 30) at the Malaysian embassy in Indonesia’s capital.
According to BMKG, several areas in Greater Jakarta were hit by extreme rain that causes floods during the recent Chinese New Year.
The US exit from the climate accord raises concerns about Indonesia's ability to achieve its net-zero emissions goals US President Donald Trump's decision to exit the Paris Climate Agreement has cast doubt over Washington's commitment to a key clean energy partnership with Indonesia,
Here is a collection of amateur videos of the floods that occurred in Jakarta, Indonesia on. The floods were caused by heavy rainfall from afternoon to evening. Not only floods, but extreme weather also caused trees to fall in Koja,
Indonesia’s parliament is fast-tracking amendments to the country’s mining law, in a move that could reshape the country’s mining landscape for the worst, say activists who warn of environmental catastrophe and democratic erosion.
A rickety wooden boat carrying more than 100 Rohingya Muslims landed Wednesday in Indonesia as the northernmost province of Aceh continued to receive the refugees fleeing persecution and political unr
From narrow side streets to packed malls, the traditional music and dance of dragon puppet performances have filled Indonesia’s bustling capital of Jakarta to usher in the Lunar New Year. Asian communities across the world
At the BRI Microfinance Outlook 2025 on Thursday in Jakarta, the senior economic minister launched a new credit scheme that carries a 5% interest subsidy rate to help labor-intensive industries.
Foreign Minister Sugiono reiterated Indonesia’s commitment to enhancing cooperation with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) by addressing and eliminating
A large portion of the investments that Indonesia registered in 2024 came from foreign investors, particularly those coming from Singapore.
Indonesia plans to produce 15.6 million kiloliters of B40 biodiesel for the entirety of 2025. Government estimates show that Indonesia can save up to Rp 147.5 trillion or approximately $9 billion in foreign exchange once the B40 mandate is in place as the country cuts down on its diesel imports.