Indonesia Urges Non-Aligned Movement Reform to Stay Relevant
Indonesia urges urgent reform in Non-Aligned Movement to stay relevant and strengthen South-South cooperation. Learn the priorities set in Kampala. Read full news.
Indonesia urges urgent reform in Non-Aligned Movement to stay relevant and strengthen South-South cooperation. Learn the priorities set in Kampala. Read full news.
Indonesian Hospital in Gaza remains under Israeli military control despite ceasefire, affecting medical services and volunteer operations. Read the full report here.
President Prabowo says Indonesia is ready to deploy troops for Gaza peacekeeping following U.S. and allies’ request. Read the full statement here.
Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry denies reports of President Prabowo’s alleged plan to visit Israel, reaffirming his official schedule in Egypt. Read the full report now.
President Prabowo Subianto joined world leaders in Egypt endorsing the Gaza peace deal signed by the U.S., Egypt, Turkey, and Qatar. Read the full story here.
President Prabowo Subianto orders Indonesia’s military to prepare for a possible Gaza peacekeeping mission as he heads to the Gaza Peace Summit in Egypt. Read the full report.
Indonesia pledges to help bridge North Korea’s engagement with ASEAN, marking its first ministerial visit to Pyongyang in 12 years. Read more here.
Indonesia welcomes the Hamas-Israel ceasefire and pledges to help rebuild Gaza, urging renewed peace talks and humanitarian access. Read more here.
Indonesia remains in the Paris Agreement despite U.S. exit, reaffirming Prabowo’s net zero 2060 target. Read how Minister Bahlil explains the nation’s climate commitment.
The Indonesian National Police (NP) Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Chief of the Rwandan National Police (RNP), Inspector General Felix Namuhoranye in combating transnational organized crime.
Indonesia and the United States boost their efforts in combating financial crime through the Asset Tracing and Recovery Workshop held in Makassar, South Sulawesi, on September 23-24.
Malaysia’s Federal Court upholds 8-year sentence for politician Paul Yong for raping Indonesian maid. Full case details here.