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Indonesia: Kluivert Under Pressure – A Realistic Assessment of the National Team’s Challenges

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 13, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Indonesia‘s Football challenges: A Realistic ⁣Assessment

The current expectations surrounding the Indonesian national football team are unrealistic,particularly given the recent influx⁤ of naturalized players and the state of domestic ⁤football. Qualifying for a‌ World Cup instantly isn’t feasible, and⁣ coach Shin Tae-yong deserves time – at least until the 2027 Asian⁢ Cup – to build a cohesive team.

A ​significant issue is the lack of nuanced football understanding amongst many Indonesian⁣ fans and, ‌crucially, the media. Unrealistic benchmarks, like comparing Indonesia to clubs like PSG​ or ‍Manchester City, fuel a harsh and ​unreflective criticism that hinders​ progress. Integrating naturalized ‌players is ⁢inherently challenging, and ⁤the relatively low‌ physical level of‌ the domestic league ⁤further complicates matters. World Cup qualification​ should be viewed as a potential long-term sensation,⁤ not a short-term expectation.

Indonesia faces a deeper cultural‌ problem: a profound impatience. Planning horizons are short-term, and there’s a desire ​for instant results.⁣ This impatience ⁢extends beyond football, contributing to economic stagnation and⁢ social issues.While the enthusiasm for football is undeniable – vividly demonstrated by the nationwide⁣ celebrations following ​goals – this emotionality often translates into ‌unrealistic ‌demands.

This impatience is linked to⁤ broader societal challenges. The country struggles with economic ‌hardship, evidenced by a ⁤significant decline in the​ middle class.Political and social issues, like the stance on Israel, are often driven by emotion rather than understanding.

Indonesia could benefit from adopting‌ a more long-term,strategic approach,mirroring the success seen in‍ badminton,which was ‍fueled by private investment and structured‍ training. However, ​progress is hampered ⁣by underlying ‌racism and a growing sense of disillusionment‌ amongst the youth, leading to a ​”go away first” mentality.

While there’s a strong base of ‌sports enthusiasts and promising grassroots participation, a lack of ⁤professional structures and, crucially, patience prevents this‌ potential from being realized. Even the team’s most prominent local player couldn’t secure a position in Poland’s second division,‍ highlighting the gap in talent.

Ultimately, Indonesia is a country with immense⁣ potential ‌and passionate fans,⁤ but overcoming these deeply ingrained cultural and structural challenges will be ⁣crucial for long-term footballing success.

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Technology

Title: Delta Aurigid Meteor Shower Peak: Best Time to See in Indonesia

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 11, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Jakarta, Indonesia – Skywatchers in Indonesia have a chance ‍to ‍observe the Delta Aurigid ⁤meteor​ shower, peaking tonight ‍between 01.00-04.00 local Indonesian time. The phenomenon, visible from midnight until dawn, originates from dust trails of an unknown⁣ comet as Earth ⁣passes through them.

Observers in low latitude areas like Indonesia have a good chance ​to spot several meteors, provided skies are clear and free from light pollution. The radiant point,‍ or origin of the meteors, ⁢lies in the⁢ constellation Auriga, rising ‌high in the northeastern sky. While ⁤less ⁤intense than showers like the ⁢Perseids or Geminids, the Delta Aurigid can produce around⁢ 5-10 meteors per hour at its peak.

To maximize viewing, experts‍ recommend finding a dark, open location away from city lights, directing your gaze towards ‌the​ northeast, and allowing 20-30 minutes for your eyes to adjust to the darkness.A mat or​ lounge chair can enhance comfort during observation. Checking the weather forecast for clear⁢ skies is ⁤also crucial.

The Delta Aurigid ⁤is an annual event marking⁢ one of the mid-year meteor showers before‌ larger displays occur later in the year. According to Space, the⁢ dust burns up upon entering the atmosphere, creating flashes of light. The constellation Auriga is located near the shining star Capella.

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SCMP: 7 Top News Stories from Asia and Beyond

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 10, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Petronas ‍CEO Apologizes for Champagne Party amid Islamic Norms Debate; Kyoto to Implement Hotel Tax

SINGAPORE – Malaysia‘s petronas CEO, Tengku Muhammad Taufik,⁤ has issued an apology following criticism for participating in a champagne spray celebration at the Singapore Grand⁢ Prix. The incident​ sparked controversy in Malaysia regarding Islamic norms and the conduct‌ expected⁣ of leaders within government-linked companies.

The apology comes as sensitivities around‍ public displays of ​celebration involving ⁤alcohol remain high in Malaysia, a majority-Muslim nation. While‍ champagne showers​ are commonplace at Formula 1 events globally,the Petronas CEO’s involvement drew immediate backlash online,prompting the apology which acknowledged “misplaced exuberance.”⁤ Petronas, Malaysia’s state-owned⁤ oil and gas company, is ‌a significant sponsor of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team.


KYOTO, JAPAN -​ Kyoto City is set to ‍introduce ‌a hotel tax starting October 1, 2024, ⁢impacting both domestic and international tourists. The tax, ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 yen (approximately⁢ $7 to ​$21 USD) per​ person per‌ night, aims to⁣ generate revenue for city improvements and address the challenges posed by overtourism. ⁤The levy ⁤will apply to accommodations costing less than 20,000 yen ‌per night, exempting long-stay guests and​ those traveling with specific visa statuses.

The introduction of the tax follows similar measures implemented​ in othre Japanese cities like Tokyo and Osaka, as destinations grapple ⁣with balancing tourism revenue with the ⁤preservation of‌ local culture and infrastructure.Kyoto anticipates​ collecting approximately 6.6 billion yen annually from the tax, funds⁤ earmarked for enhancing tourist facilities, preserving cultural ‌heritage, and improving public transportation.


OTHER STORIES:

* US Soybean Sales: the United States⁣ is actively seeking new markets for its soybeans,especially in africa and Asia,after being largely shut out of China’s market due to ongoing trade disputes.
* Hong Kong ⁤Crash: The Indonesian consulate in Hong Kong is ‌assisting the family of a domestic helper who died in a car crash‌ alongside her employer in tai Po on Monday.

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Basketball Player Detained in Indonesia Over Hemp Jelly Beans

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 7, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

American Basketball Player ⁣Faces Severe Penalties in Indonesia for​ Hemp Jellies

American basketball player Jarred⁤ Shaw is ​currently detained⁣ in Jakarta,Indonesia,facing a potential life imprisonment or death ⁣penalty for ‌possession ⁢of hemp-containing⁢ jellies.Shaw, a former player for the Right Bandung team and ⁤2023 Indonesian championship winner, was ⁢arrested after receiving a package⁣ containing the jellies in his apartment.

Shaw claims he believed⁤ the jellies ​contained medicine to ‍treat his chronic⁣ Crohn’s disease, a​ condition he‌ manages with hemp. He ⁤stated he had ​previously avoided treatment due to concerns about Indonesian ⁣law, but ⁤this year⁣ ordered 132⁢ jellies from Thailand,‍ where the substance is legal.

Indonesian authorities ⁢allege Shaw intended ‍to distribute the ⁢jellies ‌to his teammates and accuse him of⁤ possessing nearly a kilogram of drugs. shaw disputes⁤ this, arguing the weight includes the candy itself and that the amount of hemp is considerably less.

“I made a stupid mistake,” Shaw told ⁣ the Guardian ⁤from prison. “But this mistake should not ‌cost me life or ‍the⁤ whole future.”

His​ case has drawn comparisons to that of‌ Brittney Griner, the American basketball player ⁢arrested in Russia on THC‌ charges. Prisoner⁣ rights organizations, including‍ the‌ Last Prisoner Project, are calling for intervention⁣ in Shaw’s case.

Five months have passed since ⁣his arrest, and Shaw is still awaiting his first ⁢court ⁢hearing. He is ⁢currently fundraising to cover his legal⁤ expenses, with advocates ⁢prioritizing his safe return home.

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Student who adopted vegan ‘fruitarian’ diet at Brit uni starves to death in Bali hotel room weighing just 3.5 stone

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 1, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

A⁢ British university ​student died in a Bali hotel ‌room after adopting an ​extreme ​vegan “fruitarian” diet, weighing just 3.5 stone (22kg) at the⁢ time of his death, Indonesian authorities have confirmed. The body ‍of ⁢Nicoletta Spinelli, 19, was ⁢discovered⁢ on October 28, 2025, ⁤at the Sumberkima Hill resort in Ubud, sparking an investigation into the circumstances surrounding her passing.

The tragedy highlights the dangers of severely restrictive‌ diets and the potential for ‌malnutrition, particularly among young people experimenting ​with extreme lifestyle choices. Spinelli, a student at the⁤ University of East Anglia, had reportedly been ​adhering to a fruitarian diet -​ consuming only fruits – for an ​extended period before travelling to Bali. Her death has prompted‍ concern from health professionals and ‍raised questions⁢ about ‍the support available to students ⁤with potentially harmful dietary habits.

According to local police ‍reports, Spinelli ‌arrived in Bali on ‌october 16, ⁣2025, and was found unresponsive in her hotel room by staff⁣ after she failed‌ to respond to calls for breakfast. Authorities stated there were no signs of violence or foul play. A preliminary medical‌ examination indicated severe malnutrition as a likely cause of death.

“we found the victim in ⁢a very weak condition,” ‌saeid Police Commissioner‌ I made⁣ Ubu, head⁢ of the Ubud police. “She was extremely thin, and it appears she had ‌been depriving herself of essential nutrients for a considerable time.”

Spinelli’s family has been notified ​and⁤ are making arrangements to ⁢repatriate her body to ‍the United Kingdom. The University of‌ East⁤ Anglia has confirmed ⁢that spinelli was a student ​at the institution and has offered support⁢ to ⁤her​ family and friends. A university spokesperson stated, “We are deeply saddened to hear of the death of ⁣one of our students. Our thoughts are with her family and friends at this ‍incredibly tough time.”

The Indonesian consulate in London is assisting the family⁤ with the necessary paperwork and logistical⁤ arrangements.The case serves as a stark reminder of the‍ importance of ‍balanced nutrition and the potential risks associated with adopting highly⁣ restrictive diets ‍without proper medical guidance. Authorities‍ are continuing to ⁢investigate the full ‌circumstances of Spinelli’s death.

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Technology

IPhone 17 Indonesia Release Date & Price Predictions

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 1, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

iPhone 17​ Series Anticipated to Launch in Indonesia in October 2025, Prices Leaked

Jakarta, Indonesia – Leaked information ‌suggests Apple plans ‌to accelerate the Indonesian launch of its iPhone 17 series, ⁤with pre-orders perhaps beginning October 10, 2025, and official sales commencing October 17, 2025.This timeline ​would represent one of the fastest rollouts of a new iPhone generation in the country to date.

The anticipated arrival of the iPhone 17 series is generating critically important buzz among Indonesian consumers.While ​official specifications and available variants remain unconfirmed by Apple Indonesia⁣ and its authorized‍ distributors, price predictions​ have surfaced, indicating a range from IDR 16,999,000 to IDR 42,000,000. ⁢This potential pricing positions the highest-end model as one of the most expensive iPhones officially ⁢available in Indonesia.

Apple enthusiast Bagus Hermawan confirmed the expected sales date of October 17, 2025. Current price estimates, ⁣based on circulating information, are⁤ as follows:

* iPhone 17: Starting from IDR 16,999,000
* iPhone Air: Starting‍ from IDR 21,999,000
* ⁣ iPhone 17 Pro: Starting‍ from ‍IDR 23,999,000
*‍ ⁢iPhone 17 ⁤Pro Max:⁤ starting from‌ IDR‍ 25,999,000

The potential for a faster launch cycle in Indonesia reflects Apple’s growing focus on emerging⁣ markets and its ‍commitment to ‍providing consumers with timely access to its latest products. Further details‌ regarding the iPhone 17 series, including specifications and official pricing,⁤ are expected closer to the launch date.

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