Indonesia's anti-graft agency named Social Affairs Minister Juliari Batubara on Sunday as a suspect in a million-dollar bribery case, along with four others, while President Joko Widodo warned officials against misuse of public funds.
One of Indonesia's leading presidential candidates on Thursday pledged to continue President Joko Widodo's flagship $32 billion new capital city if he wins a 2024 election, giving a boost for an ambitious project hit by delays and investor uncertainty.
Indonesia's parliament approved a law on Thursday for one of the country's most ambitious tax overhauls, including raising VAT next year, a new carbon levy and cancelling a planned corporate tax cut.
Indonesian police are looking into the death of a politician from Sulawesi island who opposed a gold mine project there, after environmental groups and the human rights commission called for an investigation.
Indonesia's annual inflation rate rose to 2.18% in January, climbing to be within the central bank's 2% to 4% target range for the first time in nearly two years, data from the statistics bureau showed on Wednesday.
Indonesia's sports minister Zainudin Amali said on Sunday authorities would re-evaluate safety at football matches and consider not allowing spectators after a crowd stampede during a riot killed 127 people at a match in East Java province.
Indonesia's central bank repeated a pledge keep interest rates low until there are signs of rising price pressures to support an economic recovery, Destry Damayanti, its senior deputy governor, told a parliamentary commission on Tuesday.
Indonesia's parliament will soon open a fresh debate of a flagship law that aimed to transform the country's investment climate, a senior lawmaker told Reuters, to comply with a court ruling that found fault with the way the legislation was passed.
Indonesian investigators will this week release the final report of a probe into the 2021 crash of a Sriwijaya Air flight that killed all 62 people on board, an official said on Tuesday.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo highlighted his economic, infrastructure and development successes in his final state of nation address on Friday, delivered months before he steps down after a decade as head of Southeast Asia's biggest economy.
An Indonesian parliamentary committee and the government have reached agreement on key economic assumptions for 2025 for the new administration led by Prabowo Subianto, who takes office next month, the budget committee's chair said on Wednesday.
Indonesia's Trade Ministry published technical regulations on Monday that give the central government more control over coal, palm oil and ferroalloy exports, part of a controversial plan by President Prabowo Subianto to boost earnings from the country's plentiful natural resources.
Indonesia's anti-corruption body on Friday arrested a Supreme Court judge for his alleged involvement in a bribery scandal, one of the most high-profile magistrates to face investigation for graft.
Most emerging Asian currencies fell on Friday, with the South Korean won leading losses, as the dollar firmed broadly while Indonesian shares hit a record high after the country swung to a current account surplus amid a brightening economic outlook.
The Indonesian unit of AirAsia Group Bhd (AIRA.KL) will temporarily stop all flights for a month from July 6 to support the government's effort to limit a spike in COVID-19 cases, the company said on Saturday.
Indonesia's budget deficit for the 2024 fiscal year came in below the government's most recent estimate of 2.7% of gross domestic product, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said on Thursday.
Indonesian nickel company PT Trimegah Bangun Persada (TBP), a unit of the Harita conglomerate, is raising up to $647 million through an initial public offering (IPO), according to a term sheet seen by Reuters on Wednesday.
Indonesian rescuers on Monday scaled down a search for 17 people still missing after a ferry sank near the island of Bali earlier this month, an official said.
Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati on Friday appointed retired Lieutenant General Djaka Budhi Utama, a former military officer who was once found guilty of kidnapping rights activists, as the head of the country's customs and excise unit.
Singapore's Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) and France's TotalEnergies said on Wednesday that their joint venture, Singa Renewables, would develop a utility-scale solar and battery project in Indonesia's Riau Province.