The hearing of the Leadership Court of LPSK will determine whether the Tempo journalist who experienced terror will be protected or not ...
Indonesia’s National Defence Council is a good step to create more comprehensive defence policies, but more needs to be done ...
Students are protesting across Indonesia—chanting slogans; skirmishing with police; and in one city, even throwing Molotov ...
A metalworking die found in Denmark features a depiction of a horse and warrior that is remarkably similar to motifs on the ...
The legal changes are a sign of Jakarta’s increasing concern about the potential for conflict in the region, especially over ...
Recent revisions to the country’s 2004 National Armed Forces Law have broken down the firewall between the military and ...
By bno - Jakarta bureau Large-scale protests have erupted across Indonesia in the past week in response to amendments to the ...
President Prabowo Subianto, a former general in the Suharto regime, is taking a step towards dictatorial rule, amid a massive ...
The Turkiye–Indonesia defence cooperation agreements support Indonesia’s goals of military modernisation and defence industry ...
Police officers chase protesters during a rally against the passing of a controversial revision of a military law that will ...
Lawmakers in Indonesia last week approved the amendment of a 2004 military law aimed at expanding the armed forces' role beyond defense and into civilian affairs. The new law allows active-duty ...
There have been historically close links between Singapore’s military and its ruling party, with senior officers continuing ...