
From Fan Art to Front-Runner: A Candidate for Wonder Woman
What began as digital fan renderings has elevated actress Alexandra Daddario into serious casting conversation for Wonder Woman

Univ-Industry Research Gap: Ministry acknowledges Weak Link
Indonesia’s Ministry acknowledges that university research often ends up in journals without real-world impact.

Indonesia’s Football Revival: From Local Leagues to Asian Stage
Indonesia’s football scene is undergoing a significant revival. The domestic league structure and national team are now on an upward trajectory.

Yogyakarta Targets Full Compliance with Ten Disaster-Resilience Indicators Within Five Years
Discover how Yogyakarta City aims to fulfil ten disaster-resilience indicators in five years with community-based programmes, infrastructure upgrades and multi-stakeholder collaboration.

Kemdiktisaintek and UNSW Forge Stronger Partnership
Discover how the Indonesian Ministry of Higher Education, Science & Technology (Kemdiktisaintek) and UNSW are partnering to boost higher education, research and university-startup ecosystems

Yogyakarta Advances Senior-Friendly Tourism Towards Inclusive & Sustainable Travel
Yogyakarta is advancing senior-friendly tourism through inclusive infrastructure, tailored travel packages and sustainable policy support

Free UI/UX & Graphic Design Webinar: “Designing the Future: Navigating AI and Visual Trends”
Join our free live webinar on UI/UX & graphic design — learn how to leverage AI-driven visual trends and build a strong portfolio that stands out in a digital-first world.

BPR Kurnia Sewon and Shopee’s MSME Campus Empower Local Entrepreneurs
BPR Kurnia Sewon partners with Shopee’s MSME Campus to train Yogyakarta’s small business owners in digital advertising and online sales strategies.

KFC Opens Up About Business Conditions: Covid, Boycotts, and Declining Purchasing Power
KFC Indonesia’s operator, PT Fast Food Indonesia Tbk (FAST), has closed 19 outlets and laid off around 400 employees in 2025 amid ongoing financial struggles. The company cites COVID-19 impacts, boycotts, and weak purchasing power as main challenges but plans to continue expanding despite five consecutive years of losses.









