Indonesia Protests Force Prabowo into Cabinet Shake-Up — Damage Control or Power Grab

Indonesia Protests Force Prabowo into Cabinet Shake-Up — Damage Control or Power Grab?

JAKARTA, Sept 14 — Under the weight of deadly protests and mounting public anger, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has reshuffled his Cabinet, removed his finance minister, and reversed controversial decisions — a sweeping move many are calling either much-needed damage control or a strategic power grab. What began as protests over low wages and rising […]

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Indonesian President Prabowo Heads to China Amidst Healing Nation

Indonesian President Prabowo Heads to China Amidst Healing Nation

JAKARTA, Sept 3 — As Jakarta begins to settle after days of intense protests and heartbreak, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has made his way to China to attend a historic military parade commemorating the end of World War II. The visit, once postponed due to civil unrest and the tragic death of a young delivery […]

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Indonesia’s Growing Unease: When Concessions Aren’t Enough to Heal Economic Wounds

Indonesia’s Growing Unease: When Concessions Aren’t Enough to Heal Economic Wounds

JAKARTA, September 2 — Beneath the smoke of burning buildings and the anger echoing through the streets, something deeper is unraveling in Indonesia. The government’s recent attempts to quell unrest — including rolling back perks for lawmakers and pausing overseas trips — are failing to reach the heart of the matter. Because at its core, […]

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