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Activists Say Sharia Law Perpetuates Violence Against Women In Aceh

Anita Surewicz
In light of a growing number of corporal punishment cases and an unruly Sharia ‘police’, activists ask Indonesia’s government to...

East Nusa Tenggara to Support $20B Industry by Transforming into Industrial Salt Producer

Indonesia Expat
Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara province holds great potential to produce salt needed for many industries, including those of glass, paper,...

Indonesia Looks Toward Palm Oil Sustainability in Kalimantan

David Nesbit
Palm oil plays an important economic role in Indonesia, but also destroys ancient forests and wildlife habitats via deforestation. The...

Illegal gold mining operations in Kalimantan threaten lives and the environment

Indonesia Expat
Illegal gold mining is ubiquitous in Kalimantan. It poses threats to the environment and health risks to indigenous people. It...

Indonesian Coffee is Heating Up: Is Now the Time to Get in on the Java Trade?

Viceroy Bali
At the end of 2014, Indonesia experienced a sharp drop in coffee exports partly due to unfavourable weather conditions. Will...

Indonesia Aims to Capitalise on Renewable Energy

Nick Andrew
Indonesia possesses the lion’s share of Earth’s geothermal resources that can be used for renewable energy. Here’s what the government...

Investor’ Guide to Indonesia: The Most Promising Startup Sectors

Milafel Dacanay
Startup business in Indonesia is moving forwards in a positive direction, providing a larger area to be cultivated, whilst still...

Foreign Property Ownership Under the Magnifying Glass in Indonesia

Stanley Anthony
The government says it will survey and inventory all land that could be owned by foreigners. The issue raises eyebrows...

Bandung’s Asian-African Conference Approaches, as More Drug Traffickers Face the Firing Squad

Leighton Cosseboom
Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan of the Bali Nine are still scheduled to be executed, even though legal appeals have...