Indonesia ablaze: Riots test Prabowo
Sep 01, 2025•23 min
Summary
Indonesia faces a major crisis with widespread protests ignited by political corruption and economic inequality, testing President Prabowo's populist rule. Meanwhile, scientists warn of a looming climate catastrophe: the potential collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), which could drastically alter Europe's climate and trigger global knock-on effects. The episode also highlights a unique cultural phenomenon in China, where "facekinis" have evolved from beachwear to a popular streetwear item, fueling a multi-billion dollar sun protection industry.Episode description
For the past week in Indonesia, protesters have taken to the streets and cities have burned. President Prabowo is still popular – now he faces a big test. Climate change threatens the collapse of an Atlantic current that helps make Europe habitable. And facekinis become a fashion item in China.
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