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Mount Agung Rumbles, Residents Evacuate

Mount Agung Rumbles, Residents Evacuate

By Alexandra Radu
140,000 people have been evacuated as one of Bali’s volcanoes shows signs of a pending eruption.
MIKTA’s Next Steps

MIKTA’s Next Steps

By Fikry Cassidy
Its members -- Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Turkey and Australia -- have some shared and some divergent interests.

The Paris Agreement: Can Indonesia Be The Next Brazil?

The Paris Agreement: Can Indonesia Be The Next Brazil?

By Grace Tjandra
Brazil’s dropping GHG emissions are linked to its efforts to reduce deforestation, something Indonesia may want to emulate.

What is the Future of Integration and Inequality in ASEAN?

What is the Future of Integration and Inequality in ASEAN?

By Aédán Mordecai
Southeast Asia should be more conscious of inequality now while it is still rapidly developing.

Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission Law Weathers the Storm, For Now

Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission Law Weathers the Storm, For Now

By Maxwell Abbott
The commission has won international praise, but faces challenges at home.
A $50 Billion ‘Breakthrough’ For Timor-Leste?

A $50 Billion ‘Breakthrough’ For Timor-Leste?

By Anthony Fensom
Australia and Timor-Leste are moving toward an “historic” agreement.

After Ahok: Indonesia Grapples with the Rise of Political Islam

After Ahok: Indonesia Grapples with the Rise of Political Islam

By Sebastian Strangio
For decades, Indonesian society has experienced a slow process of Islamization. In 2017, the pace picked up.
Indonesia's Heavy Metal Hijab-Clad Teens

Indonesia's Heavy Metal Hijab-Clad Teens

By Vishal Arora
These girls rock, fighting stereotypes with music.

Asia’s Rate Gap Widens Amid Capital Outflow Risks

Asia’s Rate Gap Widens Amid Capital Outflow Risks

By Anthony Fensom
While emerging markets continue to rally, risks have intensified for those most exposed to capital outflows.

‘Relax, It’s Just Religion,’ Says Indonesian Author

‘Relax, It’s Just Religion,’ Says Indonesian Author

By Vishal Arora
To foster tolerance, Feby Indirani's new book encourages understanding through humor.

Indonesia and Libya are Restoring Ties in Post-Gaddafi Era

Indonesia and Libya are Restoring Ties in Post-Gaddafi Era

By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
The Arab Spring caused a break in relations, but the two countries are on track in rebuilding their partnership.
Time for ASEAN to Take Human Rights Seriously

Time for ASEAN to Take Human Rights Seriously

By Champa Patel
To serve as a model regional organization, ASEAN can no longer ignore human rights violations.

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