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Reporter, General News and International Affairs, The Jakarta Post
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By Yvette Elizabeth Tanamal| The Jakarta Post Verified oreign Minister Sugiono has met with his United States counterpart, Marco Rubio, during his visit to Washington, where the two discussed various key issues including the latest developments in the Middle East and the South China Sea, as well as the ongoing US trade tariff negotiations. Jakarta and Washington will continue to expand their strategic partnership in various sectors including political security, defense, trade and investments, official statements asserted
By Yvette Elizabeth Tanamal| The Jakarta Post Verified he “Bandung Spirit” introduced during the Asia-Africa Conference seven decades ago remains relevant as a strategy for Global South countries in facing the disintegration of the current world order, which requires increased communication and collective identity building among developing nations, diplomats and academicians have said
By Yvette Elizabeth Tanamal| The Jakarta Post Verified resident Prabowo Subianto has returned from his six-day foreign tour to five Middle-Eastern countries; a trip whose strategic significance has been questioned by observers amid the current global economic and political crises. The President left his last stop, the Jordanian capital of Amman, on Monday, after he strengthened the bilateral ties through several agreements on strategic sectors, including defense, agriculture and education
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The Jakarta Post
The Jakarta Post is Indonesia's leading English-language daily newspaper, established on April 25, 1983. It was created through a collaboration of four Indonesian media entities and is headquartered in Jakarta. Owned by PT Bina Media Tenggara, the newspaper serves as a vital link between Indonesia and the global community, catering to expatriates, foreign visitors, and educated Indonesians. The Jakarta Post offers a daily print edition that covers national and international news, politics, business, and culture, with a focus on impartial reporting. Its Sunday edition features in-depth analyses and investigative reports. The newspaper also has a robust online platform that provides digital access to news and multimedia content. Additionally, it is recognized for training local and international journalists, enhancing its reputation as a journalistic hub. Known for its bold political coverage and advocacy for democratic values, The Jakarta Post plays a significant role in Indonesia's media landscape.
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Founded: 1983