Tag: Indonesia
‘Program Pintu Depan’: Empowering youth in Indonesia’s remote regions
The "Program Pintu Depan" aims for young indigenous people to return to their native villages to contribute to their development
Religious Affairs Bureau opens to all faiths in Indonesia
The minister then declared that the Kua function hall should be open and without restrictions to non-Muslim religious congregations
Prabowo Subianto’s victory and its implications for Indonesia’s future
He pledged, alongside Gibran, to serve and protect all Indonesians, irrespective of their ethnic, racial, religious, or social backgrounds
Prabowo leads Indonesia race by wide margin with half votes counted
Prabowo's backers celebrate his potential win, while 1990s military victims' families protest, mourning lost children shot or disappeared
Indonesian voters seek Jokowi’s successor
Some 205 million voters out of the total Indonesian population of 270 million across 38 provinces and abroad have cast their ballots
Young voters share demands ahead of Indonesian elections
Candidates tried to capture the youth vote during the campaign period by using social media platforms to interact with young internet users
Indonesia: On the eve of the presidential vote Widodo changes the...
From February, therefore, the term "Isa al Masih" will no longer be used, but the more appropriate "Jesus Christ" will be used
‘One-sided war’: Indonesians join forces to bust election disinfo
Small armies of grassroots fact-checkers like Febriani and her fellow volunteers are battling a wave of election misinformation
Order of St. Ursula institutions celebrate 165th year in Jakarta
The Ursuline sisters' journey in Indonesia began in 1856, addressing the lack of education for female children in Jakarta
Veloso family calls for Mary Jane’s freedom during Widodo’s Philippine visit
“I am pleading and appealing for your assistance in securing freedom for my child, who has endured 14 years of unjust suffering"