In this episode, we follow a story of the first Indonesian to become a pro wrestler in the U.S. Donning an army character from Indonesia, Dimas recounts the serendipitous events that led him to become a wrestler, coming to terms with his family who were adamantly against his childhood dream, and an unexpected turn in his career after 9/11 happened.
Read MoreIn this episode, we follow the story of a man who felt cheated in an election process and his intricate tactics and calculated strategies which eventually resulted in a first for Indonesia's democracy. This is not a story of who's right or wrong, this is a story about just how far people would go when they feel cheated in an election. This is the story of the Tiger Cubs.
Read MoreThough Indomie is one of Indonesian's most iconic brands, its true origin is largely misunderstood.
Read MoreHow did instant noodles become a staple food for Indonesians? How did Indomie become Indonesia’s most iconic brand?
Read MoreOnce “Unre-electable”, Governor Anies May Have New Hope with Draft Bill
Read MoreIntrigued by history, we often wondered, if Widodo hoped to bring back this maritime power, what did this power look like before?
Read MoreIntrigued by history, we often wondered, if Widodo hoped to bring back this maritime power, what did this power look like before?
Read MoreIntrigued by history, we often wondered, if Widodo hoped to bring back this maritime power, what did this power look like before?
Read MoreThere are more and more Nigerians fleeing to Indonesia, why is this the case?
Read MoreHow will the pandemic impact political parties’ plans for a stronger central government, Jokowi’s approval numbers and the reputation of local leaders?
Read MoreKITAS holders and Indonesian citizens landing at Jakarta's airport may find a confusing health screening process. Here's how I got through it.
Read MoreThe pandemic is hitting Indonesia's economy hard and resetting the economic forecast. What might we expect going forward? We cover this and more with senior economist, Faisal Basri.
Read MoreThe Widodo administration has pledged to ramp up PCR testing for Covid-19, but an imported key ingredient remains in short supply, slowing the testing process.
Read MoreThe WHO recently expanded the case definition for Covid-19 deaths to build a clearer picture of how many lives the virus has taken to help with mitigation efforts.
Read MoreIndonesia’s Covid-19 cases appear to be low compared to its population of 270 million, but how accurate are the numbers and how is testing being conducted?
Read MoreWhen we ask ourselves how people would even begin to conceive and believe in conspiracy theories and hoaxes during a critical time such as this pandemic, we find that it is so much more than just an issue of how we access and process information, as many would believe.
Read MoreHow is it that Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelagic state but has yet to establish itself as a maritime power and what issues does it face while protecting its territorial waters?
Read MoreAlffy Rev is one of most under appreciated millennial content creators in Indonesia.
Read MoreThe international community has condemned the persecution of the Muslim minority Uyghur ethnic group in China, so why would Indonesia take a non-interference stance?
Read MorePrabowo's Gerindra Party looks to move on from opposition leader to be PDIP partner.
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