Cigarettes After Sex band's concertgoers singing shook the Beach City International Stadium, North Jakarta, on Friday night, January 17, 2025.
The regulation requires medical justification from the first wife and proof of a childless marriage lasting over 10 years for polygamy.
Hundreds of people gathered in Jakarta on Saturday in support of the Palestinian people after Israel and the Islamist group Hamas reached an agreement on a Gaza ceasefire and a hostage deal. After a meeting lasting more than five hours,
Dozens of protesters gathered Friday afternoon in Rock Island to demand justice for 21-year-old Jakarta Jackson, who was shot and killed by police on Jan. 5. The rally, led by Jackson’s family and supporters,
The fire at one of Jakarta’s oldest malls, Glodok Plaza, was extinguished on Thursday (Jan 16) morning but cooling efforts were still ongoing as of Friday.
BRICS members are expecting Indonesia to play a significant role in the grouping and China supports this new member from Southeast Asia, according to a forum in Jakarta.
JAKARTA: Rescuers have recovered four bodies from a fire that broke out at a shopping mall in Jakarta on Wednesday (Jan 15) evening, the city's fire and rescue department said on Thursday, reported Xinhua.
Super Bank Indonesia is considering an initial public offering that may take place in Jakarta as soon as this year, according to people familiar with the matter.
Indonesia will impose interim child protection guidelines on social media companies while the government carves out a law to set a minimum age for users of
Protestors who gathered at the Rock Island County Courthouse on Friday continued to demand release of the police bodycam footage in connection with the death of Jakarta Jackson
Indonesia's finance ministry said on Thursday it had issued a regulation to implement the global minimum corporate tax at 15% effective from Jan. 1, as part of an international push to limit tax competition between countries.
The Jakarta branch of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) said that the government’s plan to stop issuing new groundwater extraction permits to businessmen in the Greater Jakarta area is expected to badly impact businesses.