Radhiyya Indra, or simply Radhi, is a journalist at The Jakarta Post, Indonesia’s sole English newspaper. Starting out directly at the Post’s coveted Features desk in 2021, Radhi covered lifestyle, arts and entertainment for two years, profiling prominent figures in the local and international industry and digging into the city’s cultural happenings.
Radhi later dived into the News desk to help the team cover Indonesia’s general elections in 2024, considered the world’s biggest single-day election. He has since written about national news on all fronts, including politics, environment, education and law, showcasing the flexibility of his coverage and the depth of his reporting.
But Radhi still takes great interest in local cultures and any uncovered corners of the city or village. Which city or village matters not to him.
Journaliste pour Swissinfo, je traite principalement de l’action des Nations unies et des autres organisations internationales ayant leur siège à Genève. Je m’intéresse en particulier aux domaines de l’aide humanitaire, de la défense des droits humains et de la diplomatie multilatérale. Avant de me lancer dans le journalisme et de suivre une formation au CFJM de Lausanne, j’ai étudié l’économie et le commerce à l’Université de Lausanne.