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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.

4 hours 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. ...

9 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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Rebels in Papua kill helicopter pilot from New Zealand, authorities say

The pilot was killed immediately after rebels rounded up those on board after the helicopter landed in a field in the Alama district in Central Papua, said Bayu Suseno, a spokesperson for the joint Indonesian police-military operations in Papua, citing a witness.

1 year ago
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Police arrest terror suspect targeting places of worship in East Java

According to the police investigation, the suspect, identified as a 19-year-old male with the initials HOK, planned to launch a suicide bombing attack targeting places of worship in East Java.

1 year ago
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BMKG warns of potential forest fires, anomalous rain

The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) on Tuesday warned people to be vigilant of potential forest fires during the dry season in Sumatra, but the agency also predicted unseasonal rainfall in some parts of the region in the coming days.

1 year ago
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Indonesia's sea nomads turn to jobs on land

The Bajau tribe of fishermen led a nomadic life at sea for generations, spending days and nights on boats with thatched roofs in the waters between Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. But for the hundreds of Bajau people living on the tiny boardwalk island village of Papan Island in Central Sulawesi, their ancestors' unique way of life has all but died out.

1 year ago
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Bali authorities seize hundreds of illegal dog meat skewers

The resort island banned the dog meat trade last year, with offenders facing up to three months in prison or up to Rp 50 million (US$3,071) fines if found guilty, but the trade still exists in other parts of the country.

1 year ago
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TNI probes member’s alleged involvement in arson against North Sumatra journalist

The National Military Police Headquarters (Puspom TNI) is investigating the alleged involvement of an Army member in an arson attack that killed a journalist and his family in Karo regency, North Sumatra, last month.

1 year ago
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Rescuers scramble to find BTS ship missing in Papua

A landing craft transport (LCT) ship carrying 12 people and equipment for base transceiver stations (BTS) lost contact two days after sailing from Timika, Central Papua to Yahukimo, Papua Highland.

1 year ago
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Gerindra nominates Ahmad Luthfi for Central Java governor

Luthfi has intensive tour of duty as police chief in Surakarta and Central Java making him an ideal candidate, Gerindra's secretary-general said. 

1 year ago
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Authorities remove helicopter wreckage in Bali as survivors look on

Chief of the Denpasar quick response unit, Comr. I Nyoman Sugianyar Ardika, said the helicopter crashed between cliffs in the area, making the removal challenging.

1 year ago
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Five survive helicopter crash in Bali

Two Australian nationals and three Indonesians survived a helicopter crash in South Kuta in Badung, Bali on Friday afternoon. The crash reportedly happened after the vehicle became entangled in kite strings.

1 year ago
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Authorities seize Singapore-flagged ship, three Indian nationals carrying meth

The narcotics were hidden inside the ship's fuel room.

1 year ago
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Surabaya ramps up landfill odor control for U-19 soccer tourney

As the host city of this year's AFF U-19 youth soccer tournament, the Surabaya administration reviving the same odor control measures it implemented at the Benowo landfill in 2023, when it hosted the U-17 World Cup.

1 year ago
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Authorities to evacuate rare anoas from mining site in Konawe regency

Videos showing an anoa strolling around a mining site made rounds on social media, raising concerns over the harmful impact of mining activities to the midget buffalo’s population and natural habitat.

1 year ago
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Bakamla picks up fishers released from Malaysia

A Bakamla-Riau Islands joint operation has repatriated 16 out of 17 traditional fishers who were detained for trespassing into Malaysian waters on two separate vessels in April and July.

1 year ago
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Jokowi's entourage stops due to bumpy road in Lampung

Certain connecting roads in South Lampung regency, Lampung, appear to still be damaged despite President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s visit last year, following a viral video showing the worsening condition of the roads in the Sumatra’s southernmost province. 

1 year ago
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Bad weather hampers search operations after Gorontalo landslide

Bad weather has once again hampered the search for dozens of people who are still missing five days after a landslide hit an illegal mine in Gorontalo on Sulawesi Island.

1 year ago
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Another suspect arrested in deadly arson against North Sumatra journalist

North Sumatra Police named on Thursday a third suspect allegedly involved in an arson attack that killed a journalist and his family in Karo regency in the province.

1 year ago
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Sulawesi landslide survivor recalls being buried in mud

Landslides are frequent across the country, with the risk often increased by deforestation and small-scale illegal mining operations in remote districts that are difficult for authorities to regulate.

1 year ago
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Civilian airplane shot while landing in Papua

The shooting occurred at around 11:40 a.m. local time on July 8, 2024, and targeted Smart Air flight PK-SNH, which was carrying five passengers.

1 year ago
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Dozens of houses damaged after quake in Central Java

While no deaths were reported, 13 people were injured in the incident.

1 year ago
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Rescuers race to find 35 missing people in Sulawesi landslide

Rescuers are racing to find 35 people who are still missing two days after a landslide at the weekend buried an illegal gold mine in Gorontalo on Sulawesi Island and killed at least 23 miners and residents living nearby.

1 year ago
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Two suspects arrested in arson case that killed North Sumatra journalist

The police are pursuing another individual who allegedly ordered the two arrested suspects to burn down the house of a journalist and his family in Karo regency, North Sumatra. The journalist and his family  died in the fire, opening the possibility that more suspects may be named in the case.

1 year ago
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Death toll from Gorontalo landslide rises to 23

Unlicensed mines are common across Indonesia, where abandoned sites attract locals who hunt for leftover gold ore without proper safety equipment.

1 year ago
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Search resumes after landslide kills 23, leaves dozens missing

Rescuers resumed a search on Tuesday for 35 people still missing after a landslide at an illegal gold mine in Gorontalo that killed at least 23 people.

1 year ago
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Surakarta still tolerant city despite disputes over non-halal food festival, mayor claims

Surakarta Mayor Gibran Rakabuming Raka has dismissed concerns that the city and the people are growing more restrictive toward religious freedom following a dispute surrounding the hosting of a festival of Chinese food last week.

1 year ago
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Court acquits ex-Langkat regent in caging case

A spokesman of the Langkat Prosecutor’s Office in North Sumatra says the office plans to appeal the acquittal handed down on Monday by the Stabat District Court to Terbit Rencana Perangin-Angin, over his role in the case of illegal incarceration at his residence that led to the deaths of four people.

1 year ago
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Landslides kill 10 in Sulawesi, 40 missing

Rescue operations in Gorontalo were halted on Monday evening due to bad weather as the toll from the landslide on Sunday was revised to 10 dead and 40 still missing.

1 year ago
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Weather fluctuation causes unusual heavy rain in dry season

Indonesia is in the peak of the dry season but torrential rains battered several regions in the past few days, causing flooding in several parts of Java and a deadly landslide in Sulawesi, where rescuers are racing to find more than a dozen missing gold miners.

1 year ago
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Landslides kill 12 in Sulawesi, 18 missing

The landslide on Sunday morning in Sumawa district killed miners and residents living near the illegal mine, said Heriyanto, head of the local rescue agency (Basarnas). 

1 year ago
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Coral bleachings devastate Bali reefs as sea temperatures rise

Ninety percent of the corals Nyoman had nurtured on the reefs near his village in Bondalem, in northern shore of Bali, lost their colour last December. 

1 year ago
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