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The Jakarta Post covers breaking news, politics, business, world and city stories from Indonesia and beyond. Read about the country's COVID-19 situation, elections, climate change, economy, culture and more.
The Jakarta Post is a leading English-language newspaper in Indonesia, covering politics, economy, sports, culture and more. Read the latest headlines from Indonesia and the Asia-Pacific region, as well as global issues and trends.
The Jakarta Post covers the latest news and developments in Indonesia, from politics and economy to society and culture. Read about the government's COVID-19 response, climate change, human rights, and more.
The Jakarta Post is a leading English-language newspaper in Indonesia, covering politics, society, business, culture and more. Read the latest stories on dengue outbreak, legislative race, regional elections, climate change, Prabowo's victory and Idul Fitri.
Read the latest news and updates on politics, society, archipelago and Jakarta from The Jakarta Post, Indonesia's leading English-language newspaper. Find out about Idul Fitri celebrations, traffic congestion, election disputes, natural disasters and more.
Noted for being a training ground for local and international reporters, The Jakarta Post has won several awards and has been described as being "Indonesia's leading English-language daily". [1] The Jakarta Post is a member of Asia News Network .