Desember 2025

IKN: The Capital that Struggles to be Loved

IKN: the capital that struggles to be loved. By Apen Panlelugen The Nusantara Capital City , or IKN, has been conceived and…

Des 14, 2025

Borneo as an Archive of Silenced Histories

A book that jolts, startles, and opens the eyes of many readers. By Apai Deraman Eksploitasi Dayak Masa ke Masa   is a book …

Des 14, 2025

The Surge of Prostitution in Indonesia’s New Capital: A Social Challenge Behind the Nation’s Grand Development

A shocking development has followed the rise of Indonesia’s new capital (IKN): a surge in social ills affecting the commun…

Des 13, 2025

When Citizens Feel Compelled to Buy Back the Forest

Evidence that the public no longer trusts the government to manage Indonesia ’s forests fairly and in the interest of its …

Des 13, 2025

The Last Frontier: Why Borneo’s Survival is Now a Global Responsibility

Why Borneo’s survival is now a Global Responsibility? A political cartoon now circulating widely speaks louder than any edit…

Des 13, 2025

Borneo Is Bleeding: The World Must Act Before This Natural Paradise Becomes a Tourism Wasteland

Save Borneo from the floods and landslides triggered by oligarch-driven deforestation and the vast river systems now poised …

Des 13, 2025

If Palm Oil Replaces Borneo’s Forests: What Remains of Borneo’s Ecotourism?

An aerial view of an oil palm plantation bordering a forest in Sentabai Village, West Kalimantan, in 2017. Photo by CIFOR/Na…

Des 13, 2025

Borneo’s Seasonal Riches, and the Shadow Over Its Forests

Durian from West Borneo along the Entekong–Tebedu border is renowned for its exceptional flavor, not only because it is com…

Des 12, 2025