Tuesday, March 31, 2026

JogjakarTime's

THE VOICE OF WONG JOGJA

WorldIndonesiaPoliticsBusinessTechnologySportsCultureOpinion
WorldIndonesiaPoliticsBusinessTechnologySportsCultureOpinion
News
  • World
  • Indonesia
  • Politics
  • Business
Opinion
  • Editorials
  • Op-Ed
  • Letters
  • Sunday Review
More
  • Reader Center
  • Corrections
  • Contact Us
  • Work with us
Subscribe
  • Home Delivery
  • Digital Subscriptions
  • Games
  • Newsletters

JogjakarTime's is ...

© 2025 JogjakarTime's Company. All rights reserved.

Top Stories

The latest news from JogjakarTime's

Trump Faces a Decision on Whether to Start a Ground War in Iran
us

Trump Faces a Decision on Whether to Start a Ground War in Iran

The president wants a negotiation, but the Iranians say they are refusing until a cease-fire is declared. And while Marines and the 82nd Airborne Division offer new leverage, the risks escalate quickly.

By David E. Sanger and Tyler Pager
Europe Has a ‘Guns vs. Butter’ Problem. War in Iran Makes It Worse.
world

Europe Has a ‘Guns vs. Butter’ Problem. War in Iran Makes It Worse.

After decades of prioritizing domestic over military spending, the continent’s leaders are trying to pivot. That is straining national budgets and could anger voters.

By Jim Tankersley and Amanda Taub
Offensive vs. Defensive: On Iran, the Distinction Matters for Britain’s Leader
world

Offensive vs. Defensive: On Iran, the Distinction Matters for Britain’s Leader

As the United States expands its armada of warplanes on British soil, Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he is trying to defend Britain’s interests while keeping the country out of war.

By Adam Goldman, Eric Schmitt and Michael D. Shear
Average Gasoline Price Hits $4 in U.S., a ‘Headache’ for Drivers and Trump
business

Average Gasoline Price Hits $4 in U.S., a ‘Headache’ for Drivers and Trump

A month since the first U.S.-Israeli attacks and Iran’s response effectively shut off Persian Gulf oil, drivers are paying significantly more to fill up.

By Emmett Lindner
Americans Count Their Pennies at the Pump as the Iran War Grinds On
us

Americans Count Their Pennies at the Pump as the Iran War Grinds On

Since the Iran conflict began on Feb. 28, gas prices across the United States have increased about 35 percent. They are now above $4 a gallon, and drivers are wincing.

By Audra D. S. Burch, Andy Newman, Edgar Sandoval, Anna Griffin and Pooja Salhotra
Will $4 Gas Hurt Trump’s Approval Ratings? Here’s What History Shows.
us

Will $4 Gas Hurt Trump’s Approval Ratings? Here’s What History Shows.

Presidents since at least the Carter administration have seen their approval ratings tied to gas prices. But there are signs the correlation may be weakening.

By Ruth Igielnik and Katherine Chui
Deaths in ICE Custody Are Growing, and Trump Defends Ballroom Plans
podcasts

Deaths in ICE Custody Are Growing, and Trump Defends Ballroom Plans

Plus, a three-minute, multimillion-dollar art heist.

By Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Ian Stewart, Adam Goldman and Jazmine Ulloa
Putin’s Internet Blackout: A Chaotic Drive to Cut Off Russians From the World
world

Putin’s Internet Blackout: A Chaotic Drive to Cut Off Russians From the World

With new outages and blockages, President Vladimir V. Putin is taking his boldest steps yet to control Russians’ communications.

By Paul Sonne, Valerie Hopkins and Oleg Matsnev
A Cat-and-Mouse Game of Russian Internet Restrictions and Evasion
world

A Cat-and-Mouse Game of Russian Internet Restrictions and Evasion

As the Kremlin spends heavily on censorship technology, Russians are scrambling to find new ways to circumvent the limits.

By Valerie Hopkins, Paul Sonne and Oleg Matsnev
‘The Book of Mormon’ Is Sorry if You Have Been Offended for 15 Years
theater

‘The Book of Mormon’ Is Sorry if You Have Been Offended for 15 Years

The taboo-busting, gasp-inducing Broadway musical comedy has been a hit with audiences and critics. But could it be produced today?

By Jesse Green
Why Some Teenage Girls Are Trading Medicine for MAHA
magazine

Why Some Teenage Girls Are Trading Medicine for MAHA

Disillusioned with doctors, they went on a search for answers. They found supplements and a lot of red meat.

By Coralie Kraft
They’re Going to the Moon and They Know Not Everyone Is With Them
science

They’re Going to the Moon and They Know Not Everyone Is With Them

Can the four astronauts of the NASA mission Artemis II make a difference in a distracted and divided world?

By Timothy Bella and PS Spencer
For Trump, Moon Mission Is a Ticket to Greater Goals, and His Own Legacy
us

For Trump, Moon Mission Is a Ticket to Greater Goals, and His Own Legacy

No president since the Apollo era has pushed harder to return to the moon than President Trump. But he wants a space achievement that is about “more than getting rocks this time.”

By Peter Baker
Canada Charts a New Path in Space, and With the U.S.
world

Canada Charts a New Path in Space, and With the U.S.

Canada will send its first astronaut to the moon on a joint mission with the United States, but back on Earth, the relationship between the two countries is fraying.

By Vjosa Isai
19 Cubans on What It’s Like to Live Without Fuel
world

19 Cubans on What It’s Like to Live Without Fuel

Cubans told The New York Times how fuel shortages on the island have upended their lives.

By Emiliano Rodríguez Mega and Elda Cantú
After Months of Threats, Trump Softens His Stance on Blocking Oil to Cuba
us

After Months of Threats, Trump Softens His Stance on Blocking Oil to Cuba

The White House press secretary said the United States would evaluate oil shipments to Cuba on a “case-by-case basis,” after a Russian tanker full of crude reached the island.

By Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Anton Troianovski and Maria Abi-Habib
This Man Insists Trump Is an ‘Environmental Hero’
climate

This Man Insists Trump Is an ‘Environmental Hero’

Edward Russo, the only member of a White House task force, thinks the president doesn’t get enough credit for conservation at his golf courses, among other things.

By Maxine Joselow
Trump Reveals New Look for White House Ballroom After Times Article
upshot

Trump Reveals New Look for White House Ballroom After Times Article

Architects and preservation organizations have warned that little scrutiny has been given to the project’s design plans.

By Emily Badger
DeSantis Signs Bill to Rename Florida Airport for Trump
us

DeSantis Signs Bill to Rename Florida Airport for Trump

The airport near West Palm Beach will be rebranded the President Donald J. Trump International Airport on July 1, if approved by the Federal Aviation Administration.

By Patricia Mazzei
The Push to Ban Cars From All New York City Parks
nyregion

The Push to Ban Cars From All New York City Parks

Central Park is car-free, and so is Prospect Park. What about the rest?

By Winnie Hu
Inflation Hit Iceland Hard. Even Its Beloved Hot Dogs.
dining

Inflation Hit Iceland Hard. Even Its Beloved Hot Dogs.

This reliable food has long been a cheap option in an expensive country. Steadily increasing prices have locals complaining, but they can’t stop ordering one with everything.

By Amelia Nierenberg
The People Trump Pardoned Are on a Crime Spree
opinion

The People Trump Pardoned Are on a Crime Spree

The president and the Republican Party deserve to pay a political price for the pardons.

By The Editorial Board
The Greatest Threat to Our Elections Is No Longer Foreign
opinion

The Greatest Threat to Our Elections Is No Longer Foreign

This is not how American democracy is supposed to work.

By Mark R. Warner
A Lifeline for Cuba
briefing

A Lifeline for Cuba

We look at the energy crisis on the Caribbean island.

By Sam Sifton
Stephen Colbert Marvels at ‘No Kings’ Rallies Worldwide
arts

Stephen Colbert Marvels at ‘No Kings’ Rallies Worldwide

“Just look at the crowd we got here in New York,” he said. “Oop, that’s the T.S.A. line at J.F.K.”

By Trish Bendix
When Will Japan’s Cherry Blossoms Bloom? A.I. Can Help Answer That
world

When Will Japan’s Cherry Blossoms Bloom? A.I. Can Help Answer That

Experts use artificial intelligence to analyze data, plus thousands of crowdsourced photos, to forecast the prized flowers, which are a multibillion-dollar attraction.

By Javier C. Hernández, Kiuko Notoya, Hisako Ueno and Kentaro Takahashi
How Barbie Dream Fest Turned Into a Nightmare
style

How Barbie Dream Fest Turned Into a Nightmare

Fans had high hopes for the event, a Mattel-sanctioned gathering in a Florida convention center. Now, it’s drawing comparisons to Fyre Festival.

By Madison Malone Kircher
The Army Begins an Inquiry After Kid Rock Gets a Helicopter Flyby
us

The Army Begins an Inquiry After Kid Rock Gets a Helicopter Flyby

The pro-Trump musician saluted the pair of Apache attack choppers, which appeared to be the same ones that flew low over a “No Kings” rally in Nashville.

By Emily Cochrane and Eric Schmitt
These Two Countries With Social Media Bans Aren’t Happy With Google and Meta
world

These Two Countries With Social Media Bans Aren’t Happy With Google and Meta

Indonesia says the two companies are violating its law that bars children under 16 from the social media. Australia has similar concerns.

By Sui-Lee Wee and Laura Chung