Indonesia’s top religious groups risk independence by accepting mining concessions, aligning closely with the state’s political and economic interests.
Indonesia aims to become a regional leader in CCS technology.
Indonesia’s top religious groups risk independence by accepting mining concessions, aligning closely with the state’s political and economic interests.
Indonesia risks missing its demographic bonus by overlooking the welfare and potential of its growing elderly population.
In this chapter, hear an audio recording of a conversation with Ya, a hamba habshi.
Results of DAP’s internal election underscore the party’s evolving role within Malaysia’s ruling coalition and the challenges of coalition politics.
Indonesia’s revised military law raises concerns over transparency, civilian roles and governance.
High tariffs are imposed to bring others to the negotiating table.
Ya, an African slave from Mecca, recalls her life in Terengganu, revealing a hidden chapter of local history.
Indonesia aims to become a regional leader in CCS technology.
Indonesia’s climate policies continued to be overshadowed by economic development priorities.
Press release by PPIH, the organizer of IC-SET 2024.
As Malaysia reduced its fuel subsidy, EVs may become a more attractive option, spurring sustainable innovation in the automotive sector.
No, it is not the facehuggers and acid-blooded Xenomorphs.
The recent crisis underscores two ongoing trends: power struggle and democratic erosion.
Indonesia’s interracial married couples should master the three Cs of communication, compatibility and compromise even as they navigate cultural and legal hurdles in the country.
Speakers to discuss and debate the intersection of technology, environment and development from a multi-disciplinary perspective.
The unsurprising commonality between terrorist agenda and political campaign: disinformation.
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