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Indonesian Coffee Exporters Confident Despite US Tariffs
Indonesia's coffee industry is confident it can weather a 32 percent US tariff by focusing on other markets like Singapore, South Korea, and the Middle East, while other Southeast Asian nations use similar strategies to mitigate the impact of US tariffs.
Indonesian Coffee Exporters Confident Despite US Tariffs
Indonesia's coffee industry is confident it can weather a 32 percent US tariff by focusing on other markets like Singapore, South Korea, and the Middle East, while other Southeast Asian nations use similar strategies to mitigate the impact of US tariffs.
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16% Bias Score


The Promise: Dutch Colonial Legacy in West Papua
The Promise" exposes the forgotten Dutch colonial history in West Papua, contrasting the colonial narrative with the ongoing struggle for independence by Papuan refugees and highlighting a secret US-Indonesian mining deal that led to an estimated 500,000 deaths.
The Promise: Dutch Colonial Legacy in West Papua
The Promise" exposes the forgotten Dutch colonial history in West Papua, contrasting the colonial narrative with the ongoing struggle for independence by Papuan refugees and highlighting a secret US-Indonesian mining deal that led to an estimated 500,000 deaths.
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52% Bias Score


EU Delays Anti-Deforestation Law, Classifies Brazil as Standard Risk
The European Union's anti-deforestation law, delayed until late 2025, will require exporters to prove their products are deforestation-free since 2021, classifying Brazil as a standard-risk country alongside Indonesia and Malaysia, prompting criticism from environmental groups.
EU Delays Anti-Deforestation Law, Classifies Brazil as Standard Risk
The European Union's anti-deforestation law, delayed until late 2025, will require exporters to prove their products are deforestation-free since 2021, classifying Brazil as a standard-risk country alongside Indonesia and Malaysia, prompting criticism from environmental groups.
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32% Bias Score


Albanese Visits Indonesia to Strengthen Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited Indonesia on May 4-5, 2024, to strengthen economic and defense ties with Indonesia, amid global economic uncertainty and security concerns, including the potential for a Russian military base in Papua, and following a historic defense cooperation ag...
Albanese Visits Indonesia to Strengthen Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited Indonesia on May 4-5, 2024, to strengthen economic and defense ties with Indonesia, amid global economic uncertainty and security concerns, including the potential for a Russian military base in Papua, and following a historic defense cooperation ag...
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32% Bias Score


Indonesia Confident Despite Slowing Global Growth, Cites Sovereign Wealth Fund
Indonesia's economy grew by 4.87 percent in the first quarter of 2024, down slightly from the previous year, but the government is confident about its future, citing the newly established sovereign wealth fund, Danantara, as a key driver for increased investment in strategic sectors.
Indonesia Confident Despite Slowing Global Growth, Cites Sovereign Wealth Fund
Indonesia's economy grew by 4.87 percent in the first quarter of 2024, down slightly from the previous year, but the government is confident about its future, citing the newly established sovereign wealth fund, Danantara, as a key driver for increased investment in strategic sectors.
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36% Bias Score


Jakarta Mandates Civil Servants to Use Public Transport Weekly
Jakarta's regional government mandated civil servants to use public transport every Wednesday starting April 30th, 2023, aiming to encourage public transport use, although it won't immediately reduce traffic congestion; LRT Jabodebek ridership reached a high of 104,453 on April 30th, 2025.
Jakarta Mandates Civil Servants to Use Public Transport Weekly
Jakarta's regional government mandated civil servants to use public transport every Wednesday starting April 30th, 2023, aiming to encourage public transport use, although it won't immediately reduce traffic congestion; LRT Jabodebek ridership reached a high of 104,453 on April 30th, 2025.
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40% Bias Score

IEA Warns of Critical Mineral Shortages Due to China's Dominance
The International Energy Agency (IEA) warns of potential critical mineral shortages due to China's dominance in processing and export restrictions, impacting the energy transition and Western economies; despite efforts to increase production, the three main countries' control is expected to remain a...

IEA Warns of Critical Mineral Shortages Due to China's Dominance
The International Energy Agency (IEA) warns of potential critical mineral shortages due to China's dominance in processing and export restrictions, impacting the energy transition and Western economies; despite efforts to increase production, the three main countries' control is expected to remain a...
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48% Bias Score

China and Indonesia Strengthen Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Indonesian official Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan met in Beijing on Tuesday, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations and emphasizing strengthened cooperation on infrastructure projects, regional economic integration, and resistance to unilateralism.

China and Indonesia Strengthen Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Indonesian official Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan met in Beijing on Tuesday, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations and emphasizing strengthened cooperation on infrastructure projects, regional economic integration, and resistance to unilateralism.
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40% Bias Score

British Tourist Arrested After Assaulting, Then Being Attacked By, Bali Taxi Drivers
A 30-year-old British tourist, Brandon Joseph, assaulted a taxi driver in Bali's Badung district on Thursday at 8:30 am, breaking the driver's teeth; a mob of taxi drivers then retaliated, leading to Joseph's arrest and hospitalization.

British Tourist Arrested After Assaulting, Then Being Attacked By, Bali Taxi Drivers
A 30-year-old British tourist, Brandon Joseph, assaulted a taxi driver in Bali's Badung district on Thursday at 8:30 am, breaking the driver's teeth; a mob of taxi drivers then retaliated, leading to Joseph's arrest and hospitalization.
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40% Bias Score

Imported Plastic Fuels Indonesian Tofu Production, Raising Health Fears
Sixty tofu factories in East Java, Indonesia, burn imported plastic waste from countries including Australia, the US, and France as fuel, producing 60 tonnes of tofu daily, raising serious health concerns due to microplastic and dioxin contamination.

Imported Plastic Fuels Indonesian Tofu Production, Raising Health Fears
Sixty tofu factories in East Java, Indonesia, burn imported plastic waste from countries including Australia, the US, and France as fuel, producing 60 tonnes of tofu daily, raising serious health concerns due to microplastic and dioxin contamination.
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40% Bias Score

Polytron Enters Indonesia's EV Market with New SUVs
Indonesian home appliances maker Polytron, backed by billionaires R. Budi and Michael Hartono, launched two electric SUVs, the G3 and G3+, in partnership with Skyworth Automobile, aiming to produce 10,000 units over three years, capitalizing on Indonesia's 152% surge in EV sales in 2022.

Polytron Enters Indonesia's EV Market with New SUVs
Indonesian home appliances maker Polytron, backed by billionaires R. Budi and Michael Hartono, launched two electric SUVs, the G3 and G3+, in partnership with Skyworth Automobile, aiming to produce 10,000 units over three years, capitalizing on Indonesia's 152% surge in EV sales in 2022.
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40% Bias Score

Indonesia-China Economic Ties: \$135 Billion Trade, and Growing Investment
In 2024, Indonesia-China trade surpassed \$135 billion, with China being Indonesia's largest trading partner and a major investor, particularly in infrastructure and nickel processing, impacting sectors like EVs and downstream industries.

Indonesia-China Economic Ties: \$135 Billion Trade, and Growing Investment
In 2024, Indonesia-China trade surpassed \$135 billion, with China being Indonesia's largest trading partner and a major investor, particularly in infrastructure and nickel processing, impacting sectors like EVs and downstream industries.
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44% Bias Score
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