
Yvette Elizabeth Tanamal
Reporter, General News and International Affairs at The Jakarta Post
Journo at The Jakarta Post. Mostly foreign affairs, occasionally defense. Initialed (yve). Tips: [email protected] | RTs not endorsement
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3 days ago |
thejakartapost.com | Yvette Elizabeth Tanamal
Strengthening economic cooperation between Jakarta and Canberra is expected to be among the priorities discussed during the meeting between President Prabowo Subianto and recently reelected Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Jakarta in the coming days. On Tuesday, the Cabinet Secretariat posted on its official Instagram account that Prabowo will host Albanese in the State Palace in Jakarta during the prime minister’s visit to Indonesia from Wednesday to Friday.
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5 days ago |
thejakartapost.com | Yvette Elizabeth Tanamal
As this year’s ASEAN chair, Malaysia has intensified its legal diplomacy with Southeast Asian nations to establish a unified commercial arbitration framework to enhance intra-regional trade and attract foreign investments, as the region continues to grapple with escalating global trade and economic tensions.
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1 week ago |
thejakartapost.com | Yvette Elizabeth Tanamal
President Prabowo Subianto received letters of credence from eight new foreign ambassadors in a ceremony at the Merdeka Palace on Tuesday. The diplomatic tradition, marking the start of each envoy’s time in Indonesia, was an opportunity to strengthen Indonesia’s diplomatic relations with its closest partners, a release from Prabowo’s Gerindra Party said.
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1 week ago |
thejakartapost.com | Yvette Elizabeth Tanamal
After arriving in Vatican City on Sunday, Jakarta Archbishop Ignatius Suharyo is ready to participate in the papal conclave to elect the next leader of the Catholic Church, which is slated to kick off on Wednesday. Suharyo departed from Jakarta to the Vatican on Saturday evening, leaving the capital with a “joyful” feeling and carrying a pen in his pocket to prepare for the papal election, he said, as quoted by a statement issued by the Jakarta Archdiocese.
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2 weeks ago |
thejakartapost.com | Yvette Elizabeth Tanamal
Foreign Minister Sugiono said Israel must adhere to the obligations reserved for an occupying power as its siege of Gaza continues, asserting at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in Geneva that Israeli blockages of humanitarian aid have unfolded one of “the biggest humanitarian catastrophes” in recent history.
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Recently spoke to Amnesty International Secretary-General Agnés Callamard on the rising trend of authoritarian practices in Indonesia, including police brutality, silencing, and why Jakarta — as a regional champion of democracy —can’t afford to go down this rabbit hole: https://t.co/d9Gf6nLapi

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