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Two veterinarians perform check on Dona, a 45-year-old female elephant, which declared dead on Nov. 16, 2025, due to ilnesses, at the Way Kambas National Park in East Lampung, Lampung.
Two veterinarians perform check on Dona, a 45-year-old female elephant, which declared dead on Nov. 16, 2025, due to ilnesses, at the Way Kambas National Park in East Lampung, Lampung. `
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Two more Sumatran Elephants die amid growing threats from deforestation

Burhanuddin Masyud, an expert in Ecology and Wildlife Management at Bogor Agricultural University (IPB), recently reported that around 1,585 hectares of Sumatran elephant habitat in the Seblat landscape, Bengkulu, one of the species’ remaining key habitats, was lost between January 2024 and October 2025.

8 hours ago
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Air Force F-16 pilots successfully test locally made bomb

The locally made BNT-250 will allow Indonesia to reduce its reliance on United States-made Mk. 82 bombs. 

18 hours ago
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Paws for reflection: Jakartans tag strays as city mini-destinations

In a metropolis shaped by speed, pressure and long commutes, brief encounters with street cats have become small rituals of joy, lifted by online trends, shared care and a growing appetite for bite-sized escapes in the city.

19 hours ago

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Diaspora skeptical of new lifetime visa

The diaspora community is skeptical of the newly launched policy granting former Indonesian citizens and their families stay permits for an unlimited period, calling it an investment-driven scheme that does not address the country’s brain drain phenomenon.

20 hours ago
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Presidential pardons put KPK’s credibility in question

President Prabowo Subianto pardoned three former state-owned ferry operator PT ASDP Ferry Indonesia executives who were convicted of corruption in a case that caused a Rp 1.25 trillion (US$75 million) in state loss.

21 hours ago
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Papua conflict uproots thousands while state assistance lags

Prolonged armed conflict in Papua has forced more than 100,000 indigenous people, most of them women and children, to flee their homes. Yet the government’s failure to provide adequate protection has left many displaced families struggling to meet basic needs.

1 day ago
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Two fishing vessels capsize in North Sumatra, one dead 6 missing

Two fishing vessels capsized in heavy seas in the waters off North Sumatra on Sunday, leaving one fisherman dead with six others still missing as of Tuesday.

1 day ago
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N. Sumatra prosecutors receive Rp 113 billion from PTPN asset sales

The money was received from PTPN 2’s subsidiary, PT Nusa Dua Propertindo (NDP) for the development of Citraland housing estate.

1 day ago
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Pertamina welcomes military protection of refineries starting in December

Minister Sjafrie previously announced that the TNI’s new territorial development battalions (BTPs) would begin safeguarding national strategic industries, including Pertamina’s refineries, in December.

2 days ago
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NU asks Yahya Staquf to resign over invitation to pro-Israeli speaker

The leadership of NU, which is also the world's biggest Islamic organisation with around 100 million members and affiliates, has given Chairman Yahya Cholil Staquf three days to offer his resignation or be removed from his post, according to the minutes from a meeting on Thursday. 

4 days ago

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