Prevention is better than cure: The Jakarta Post
It’s better to prevent a public trust crisis than to patch one up afterward.
It’s better to prevent a public trust crisis than to patch one up afterward.
While Assad may be gone, Syria’s future does not look promising. Questions remain about how the international community will deal with the jihadists that are now calling the…
The return of a caretaker system could ensure free and fair elections.
There are ways to both preserve wildlife in the Everest region and not to disrupt high-end tourism.
It is essential to put a system in place in which the government can grasp the personnel framework, safety measures and other conditions at medical institutions that provide…
Ending the labor export policy is not just about economics—it is about preserving the dignity of Filipino workers.
Japan's labour shortage is becoming serious. It will be important for the central government and companies to create an environment in which it is comfortable for both men and…
The new bill on regulating online content seems to be aimed at controlling anti-government narratives.
There is concern that the prolonged absence of power in South Korea will have a negative impact on Japan-South Korea relations and other aspects of the situation in Asia.
Indonesia's Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM) recently announced that sales of injectable ketamine, the usage of which is strictly regulated, have been increasing.