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Bus crash kills 16 in Central Java

The bus, which was headed from Jakarta to Yogyakarta, was travelling at a "fairly high" speed when it reached a turn at a highway interchange in Krapyak, Semarang, local search and rescue agency head Budiono said in a statement.

1 hour ago
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Riau Islands launches AI-based Pantunesia to strengthen Malay culture conservation

In the app, artificial intelligence functions as an assessor to ensure a pantun created is in accordance with the structure, meaning and philosophy of Malay cultural heritage. ...

5 hours ago
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Discontent grows in Aceh over flood response

Discontent grows in Aceh over how the administration of President Prabowo Subianto handles disaster relief, as the crisis driven by deadly floods and landslides has dragged on for nearly a month. ...

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North Sumatra regent gets 6 years for accepting bribes

The Medan Corruption Court in North Sumatra on Wednesday sentenced inactive Labuhanbatu regent Erik Adtrada Ritonga to six years in prison for accepting Rp 1.7 billion (US$112,506) in bribes in relation to procurement tenders in the regency.

1 year ago
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Nusantara airport to be opened for commercial flights, Jokowi says

The new airport in Nusantara Capital City (IKN) will be more useful if it also serves passengers who want to go on haj, umrah (minor haj) and trips to and from the future capital city in East Kalimantan, President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo has said.

1 year ago
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Jokowi to land for the first time at new airport at Nusantara

The new airport at Nusantara, East Kalimantan, is ready to receive presidential flights after a number of proving flights in the past two weeks using various types of aircraft. 

1 year ago
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Batam police nab Singaporean for alleged child abuse

Local police in Batam have named suspects in two separate child abuse cases, one involving a Singaporean national.

1 year ago
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Another Sumatran tiger dies at Medan Zoo

Having died at the estimated age of 23, Si Manis was one of the oldest tigers at the zoo.

1 year ago
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Indonesia, NZ deny Papua rebel claim 'bribe' paid for pilot release

Phillip Mehrtens, 38, was released on Saturday by the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB) insurgent group after 19 months in captivity.

1 year ago
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Relief as New Zealand pilot freed from captivity in Papua

Calls for a peaceful resolution to the continuing conflict in Papua have grown following the release of New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens on Saturday, after months of negotiations involving religious and community leaders to secure his freedom from the TPNPB faction that had held him for 19 months.

1 year ago
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Family thanks Indonesian rebels who released NZ pilot

They also expressed thanks to Ekianus Kogoya, a military commander in the Papua rebel group, and his fighters for "keeping Phil as safe and healthy as their means allowed".

1 year ago
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Papua armed group releases New Zealand pilot from captivity: Police

The task force picked up Mehrtens in a village of Nduga district this morning, according to security officers.

1 year ago
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North Sumatra unveils world's tallest Christ statue

Located on top of a hill next to the popular Lake Toba in Samosir regency, the 61-meter high statue was officiated on Thursday by the head of the Bishops’ Conference of Indonesia (KWI) Antonius Subianto Bunjamin, Medan Archbishop Kornelius Sipayung, as well as local authorities. 

1 year ago
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Two die, hundreds injured in 5-magnitude West Java quake

A 4-year old boy identified as Fauzan and a sixth grade elementary school student named Nasywa Syaqira have died after a 5-magnitude earthquake jolted West Java on Wednesday morning.

1 year ago
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Batam residents stage protest over water distribution woes

A Batam city councilman has warned that prolonged protests could harm investment in the area.

1 year ago
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Police bust drugs ring based in North Kalimantan prison

The National Police recently smashed an international drug ring allegedly controlled by a convict in the class II Tarakan Penitentiary in North Kalimantan, a revelation that has raised alarm over the poor management of the country’s overcrowded prisons.

1 year ago
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Damage, injuries, Whoosh trips canceled after magnitude-5 quake hits West Java

A magnitude-5 earthquake that occurred in West Java on Wednesday morning has injured at least 20 people and damaged a number of houses and public facilities in Bandung and Garut.

1 year ago
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Visitors flock to Nusantara as new city opens to public

The opening of parts of Nusantara to the public following years of closed-door construction has whipped up enthusiasm and drawn visitors, including foreign tourists, to the country’s future capital in East Kalimantan.

1 year ago
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Jokowi pledges to evaluate PON organization

The 2024 National Games (PON) have been criticized for a series of irregularities from unfinished venues to inadequate meals for athletes and officials despite the huge budget disbursed for the quadrennial sporting event.

1 year ago
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Puncak infrastructure, traffic policies in spotlight after tourist death

Transportation experts have urged the government to take more comprehensive measures to address traffic congestion in the popular tourist destination of Puncak in Bogor regency, West Java, following hours of gridlock on Sunday during which a tourist died.

1 year ago
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Nusantara opens to public

Following years of closed-door construction, the country’s future capital of Nusantara in East Kalimantan is now accessible to the general public, with hundreds of visitors, including foreign tourists, having already visited the new city on Monday.

1 year ago
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Papua armed rebel group reveals proposal to release New Zealand pilot

An armed rebel group in the easternmost region of Papua released a proposal on Tuesday to free New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens, who they kidnapped more than a year ago.

1 year ago
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Thai couple among four suspects nabbed for drug smuggling in Bali

Local authorities arrested a Thai couple early this month for attempting to smuggle ecstasy and methamphetamine mixed in 1.6 kilograms of powdered drink sachets through Bali's Ngurah Rai airport.

1 year ago
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Govt to launch new study on authenticity of Borobudur’s ‘chattra’

Bowing to pressure from archaeologists and other like-minded stakeholders, the government has postponed its plans to install a 'chattra' at Borobudur and instead conduct more in-depth research to determine whether the 9th-century temple was originally designed with the umbrellalike structure.

1 year ago
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One tourist dead following severe congestion in Puncak

The Bogor Police's traffic department head Adj. Comr. Rizky Guntama said that the 56-year-old woman passed away in a tour bus near the Gunung Mas tea plantation because of a breathing difficulty.

1 year ago
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Diponegoro medical school admits bullying in residency program

Undip's dean of medicine has acknowledged systemic bullying among its anethesiology residents at Kariadi hospital, after an investigation led by the Health Ministry discovered abuses including physical harassment, forced overtime and extortion.

1 year ago
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Many clueless about keeping prohibited animals, end up in jail

A lack of public education about the environment and animal conservation in the country has resulted in jail time for unsuspecting pet owners who are unaware that they have been illegally keeping protected animals as pets for years.

1 year ago
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Another rare Javan rhino calf spotted in national park in Banten

Iris, the third calf identified this year, was found after authorities deployed more than 100 camera traps across the national park in February.

1 year ago
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Jet aircraft carrying passengers lands for first time at Nusantara airport

A business jet became the first jet aircraft carrying passengers to land at the airport in the future capital Nusantara in East Kalimantan on Thursday.

1 year ago
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Retired generals back KIM candidate in Central Java

Eight retired military and police generals have joined the campaign team of Central Java gubernatorial candidate Ahmad Luthfi, who was nominated by the Gerindra Party-led Onward Indonesia Coalition (KIM).

1 year ago
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Women lead forest fire lawsuit against three companies in South Sumatra

Villagers across Ogan Komering Ilir regency in South Sumatra file a lawsuit demanding compensation for financial losses and health impacts of wildfire-induced haze from three pulp and paper companies that allegedly caused forest and land fire in the regency.

1 year ago
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S. Korean, domestic investors to join Bali LRT project

Bali's first light rail transit (LRT) system will involve investors from South Korea and Indonesia, Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi said on Monday in Jakarta.

1 year ago
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Ministry to intensify publicity efforts about protected animals after Javan porcupine case

A Balinese villager is on trial for keeping four protected Javan porcupines despite the Environmental and Forestry Ministry not properly educating the public about protected animals. 

1 year ago
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