Raihan Muhammad is studying at the Faculty of Law as well as the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences in Indonesia. He also works as a freelance writer, discussing political, legal, fundamental human rights issues, and so on.
Raihan Muhammad is studying at the Faculty of Law as well as the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences in Indonesia. He also works as a freelance writer, discussing political, legal, fundamental human rights issues, and so on.
Raihan Muhammad is studying at the Faculty of Law as well as the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences in Indonesia. He also works as a freelance writer, discussing political, legal, fundamental human rights issues, and so on.
Corruption is like a cancer that is eating away in Indonesia. This haram practice hinders the nation's progress, hinders development, and exacerbates social inequality....
President Jokowi's term of leadership is almost reaching the finish line. However, ironically, the fate of eradicating corruption in Indonesia is becoming increasingly worrying....
Recently, Indonesian people have been shocked by the film Dirty Vote, a masterpiece that provides the public with an understanding of the fraud that...
BRICS may not end dollar dominance, but it is accelerating a shift toward a more multipolar financial order where currencies, influence, and economic power are becoming increasingly contested.
Japan and South Korea can no longer afford fragmented security policies. In a Taiwan-Korea dual contingency, coordination is no longer strategic preference, but the foundation of deterrence and regional stability.
As Gulf tensions rise, Pakistan has quietly become the channel neither Washington nor Tehran can afford to lose. Islamabad’s diplomacy is no longer reactive; it is positioning itself at the center of crisis management.
The Epstein case is no longer just about one predator. It’s about whether Western institutions can investigate power honestly — or whether wealth, influence, and secrecy will always outrun accountability.
The U.S.-China rivalry is no longer defined by tariffs alone. AI chips, export controls, rare earths, and strategic supply chains have become the real battlegrounds of global power in the emerging economic order.