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Nusantara Capital Faces Uncertainty Under New Leadership

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 8, 2025
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Indonesia’s New Capital, ​Nusantara, Faces slowdown Under Prabowo

Nusantara, Indonesia – Indonesia’s ambitious new capital city, Nusantara, is experiencing a slowdown in progress as President Prabowo Subianto appears to be cooling on the project championed by his predecessor, Joko Widodo (Jokowi). The⁤ futuristic city, intended to replace Jakarta, ⁢remains largely half-built and⁢ sparsely populated, ⁢despite notable initial⁣ investment.

Construction began in 2022, aiming to create a‌ technologically advanced and lasting urban center‍ on the island of Borneo. As of August 14, 2025, Nusantara features three ⁣functioning hospitals,‍ coffee shops, a toll road connecting ⁢to​ Balikpapan city, and an airport awaiting commercial flight approval. A planned shopping mall and⁤ cinema remain unbuilt.A statue of Indonesia’s ‌first president, Sukarno, created ‍by sculptor Nyoman ‍Nuarta, stands at​ Kusuma Bangsa Park alongside ​Nuarta’s ‘wing’ sculptures.the presidential palace, modeled after the Garuda bird, is a ​key attraction ⁤for the limited number of tourists visiting⁤ the site.

Though, ​businesses​ are struggling with low ‌foot traffic.Abduh Rajab, a 57-year-old snack seller, ‍reported‍ a 60⁢ percent drop in earnings compared to ‍the Jokowi era, when​ construction ⁣activity brought a‍ steady stream of workers and ⁤visitors. “My earnings have dropped considerably, by almost 60​ per cent. But I have to stay optimistic. ⁢I hope the construction will continue,” he said.

City employee Helena, 45, acknowledged⁣ her apartment building is unfinished but emphasized its comfort and adequate facilities.”And​ the facilities ⁢we ‌get are more than enough,” she⁤ told AFP.

Political analyst Dedi said Prabowo is highly likely to prioritize policies like free meals for children and pregnant women,suggesting IKN will ​not see rapid development. “That means IKN will not see ⁣breakneck ‌development anytime soon,” he stated. “Without strong momentum, it risks drifting into ‍white elephant ‍territory.”

Tourist ‍Ronald Telaumbanua, 38, from Sulawesi ‌island, ⁣expressed enthusiasm, stating, “I am⁢ happy and⁢ proud… IKN ⁢is really cool.”

The project’s future remains uncertain as Prabowo’s administration recalibrates its⁤ priorities‍ for⁤ the⁣ nation.

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Title: Indonesian Schools Ban Student Protests, Promote Peaceful Expression

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 7, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Indonesian Education Ministry Directs Schools too Facilitate Safe Student Expression Following Protests

Jakarta, Indonesia – September 7, 2025 – The indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture has issued a circular ‍letter⁢ to all regional education offices nationwide, outlining measures to support students ⁣in expressing ‍their opinions⁤ following recent protests⁢ across the⁤ country. The directive ‍comes after demonstrations in late August, sparked by public ‌opposition to ​increased allowances for members of the House of representatives (DPR), some of which turned violent ​and resulted in injuries.

The circular, No. 13⁢ of 2025, emphasizes ​the importance of fostering a​ “safe and protected educational surroundings” where students can ⁢develop as “democratic⁢ and responsible citizens.” ⁢It calls for the implementation of “obvious, measurable, and accountable” strategies, including technical policies, instructions, and supervision systems, to guide students wishing to voice their​ concerns.

“There are‍ more ⁢peaceful⁤ ways. The message can be⁤ delivered without⁢ leaving school,” stated ⁤Education and Culture​ Minister Mu’ti when questioned on September 6, 2025, in East Jakarta, suggesting option avenues for student ‌advocacy.

The Ministry is⁢ urging schools and staff to ​actively nurture, supervise, and guide students in expressing their‍ views⁤ “safely, politely, and responsibly,” according to Secretary General of the Ministry of Primary and Secondary⁤ Education, Suharti.

The circular also encourages the integration of lessons⁤ on positive values – such as friendliness, ⁢politeness, respect for differences, and ethical communication -⁢ into the curriculum to “develop‌ a healthy⁢ culture of dialog.” Schools ​are specifically requested to provide dedicated spaces for ⁣student expression, including forums for deliberation, student organizations, and extracurricular ⁢activities.

The protests that prompted the circular arose from widespread public⁢ discontent over the DPR’s allowance increase, deemed insensitive to current ⁤economic hardships.

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