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Kadin to partner with Chinese investors for free meals program

Experts have raised concerns about the limited involvement of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in running the kitchens, despite the President's promise that the ambitious program would bolster local economies.

9 hours ago
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Police arrest mass organization members for stabbing prosecutor

Over the past month, the government has launched a nationwide crackdown on rogue mass organizations following widespread reports of street crimes, racketeering and extortion, which are believed to have caused businesses across the country to suffer losses amounting to trillions of rupiah. ...

18 hours ago
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Jakarta to provide initial capital for MRT expansion to Tangerang, South Tangerang

The Jakarta administration offers initial capital for MRT expansion to Tangerang and South Tangerang, aiming to integrate Greater Jakarta mass transit. ...

1 day ago

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Bad weather halts Tangerang sea fence demolition

The Water and Air Police have postponed the operation to dismantle a segment of the controversial bamboo fence installed illegally off the coast of Tangerang regency, Banten due to bad weather.

3 months ago
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Chinese Indonesians enjoy Lunar New Year festivities across country

Over 800 people from different ethnicities and religions gathered at See Hien Kiong Temple after dark to enjoy lion dances, dragon dances, line dances, wushu performances, and violin music.

3 months ago
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Central Java braces for more extreme weather after disasters kill 27

The region has already faced devastating disasters triggered by extreme weather in the past month, including 29 floods and seven landslides. 

3 months ago
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Nearly 80 Rohingya refugees disembark for relocation in Aceh

Authorities initially blocked the refugees from disembarking to prevent them from escaping and because some local residents opposed their presence in town, according to local official.

3 months ago
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Extreme weather warning issued in Labuan Bajo

Heavy rains and strong winds that could trigger high waves are forecast to take place around Labuan Bajo in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) until Feb. 3.

3 months ago
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Rohingya refugees blocked from landing in Aceh

The mostly Muslim Rohingya are heavily persecuted in Myanmar -- their predominantly Buddhist homeland -- and thousands risk their lives each year on long and dangerous sea journeys to reach Malaysia or Indonesia.

3 months ago
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Local businesses demand removal of Borobudur's visitor limit

Agusta Kalang, one of the business owners leading the movement, stated that tourist numbers have sharply declined since the government introduced a daily limit of 1,200 visitors allowed to climb the temple to preserve its structure.

3 months ago
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Dozens of Jakarta roads inundated during Chinese New Year

A number of roads across Jakarta were inundated during Chinese New Year on Wednesday, hindering access for vehicles in the capital during the long holiday.

3 months ago
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Fatal tiger attacks highlight Sumatra's rising forest degradation

Last year’s tiger attacks led to the burning of the South Bukit Barisan National Park management office by an angry mob who demanded that authorities swiftly evacuate the tiger out of the area.

3 months ago
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Dozens of students swept away by waves at Yogyakarta beach, four dead

Thirteen students of state junior high school (SMPN) 7 Mojokerto were swept away by waves at Drini Beach in Gunung Kidul regency in Yogyakarta on Tuesday, with four of them being reported dead and the others hospitalized.

3 months ago
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Jakarta Police investigate officer in yet another extortion case

Both suspects are demanding Bintoro return Rp 5 billion (US$309,000) that they allegedly paid him in exchange for closing the investigation into the death of a 16-year-old girl in South Jakarta last year.

4 months ago
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Merak port sees increase in travelers crossing to Sumatra ahead of long holiday

State-owned passenger ferry operator PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry has reported that more than 14,000 vehicles and 55,000 passengers from Java have crossed to Sumatra via Merak Port by Saturday, ahead of two national holidays this week.

4 months ago
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Authorities warn of landslides in Puncak during long holiday

Last week, a 30-meter cliff in Cianjur's Sindanglaya village collapsed, temporarily blocking the main road to Puncak and forcing authorities to divert vehicles heading to the popular tourist spot on to alternative routes. 

4 months ago
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Joint team removes over half of Tangerang sea barrier: Navy

A week after the operation began, a Navy-led team comprised of maritime personnel and fishers has dismantled just over half of a 30.16 km makeshift bamboo fence off the coast of Tangerang, amid an ongoing investigation into those responsible for the illegal structure.

4 months ago
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Rescuers halt evacuation due to bad weather after landslide kills 25

Three more people had been found before the search was suspended, raising the death toll to 25

4 months ago
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Death row convict Atlaoui to return to France next month

Paris officially requested Atlaoui's transfer in a letter from the minister of justice dated Dec. 19, according to Minister Yusril.

4 months ago
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German national arrested in ‘Russian village’ shutdown in Bali

Bali Police chief Inp. Gen. Daniel Adityajaya said PARQ Ubud had been built on top of protected rice fields categorized as National Sustainable Agricultural Land (LP2B).

4 months ago
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Jakarta Police to ditch manual traffic ticketing after launch of new e-ticket system

With the new e-ticket system in place, the Jakarta police seek to fully cease manual ticketing at traffic checkpoints which often fosters a "negative perception" of the police among the public.

4 months ago
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Prabowo forms task force to curb illegal forest use

The new task force, which reports directly to the President, aims to eliminate illegal plantations and mines in forested areas in a bid to improve management of the nation's forests.

4 months ago
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Death toll from Central Java landslides climbs to 20

Around 500 rescuers from the Search and Rescue Agency, the Indonesian Military, the Central Java Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) and local residents are working tirelessly to search for victims buried under debris in Kasimpar village, the hardest-hit area.

4 months ago
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Govt asks regions to allocate budget for FMD vaccines amid outbreak

Indonesia has been seeing an uptick in FMD cases since the end of last year. As of Jan. 13 around 17,000 livestock have been infected nationwide with hundreds of animal fatalities.

4 months ago
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West Java governor-elect to recruit Ignasius Jonan, Susi Pudjiastuti as advisors

West Java governor-elect Dedi Mulyadi plans to recruit former ministers and technocrats Ignatius Jonan and Susi Pudjiastuti to help him develop the province’s strategic infrastructures in the next five years.

4 months ago
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Hundreds of large buildings in Jakarta fail fire safety inspections

Fire safety in Jakarta has come under public scrutiny after a series of devastating fires in recent weeks, including two large blazes that erupted in densely populated neighborhoods on Tuesday.

4 months ago
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Bali Police detain officers for alleged extortion of tourist

The incident came to light as the National Police face widespread public scrutiny for a separate extortion scandal at the 2024 Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) music festival last month.

4 months ago
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Rescuers search for survivors as Central Java landslide kills at least 17

Intense rainfall in a mountainous area near Pekalongan city sparked the landslide on Monday, collapsing bridges and burying cars and houses.

4 months ago
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Landslides kill more than a dozen in Central Java, Bali

Indonesia is seeing an increased risk of hydrometeorological disasters due to the La Niña weather phenomenon, which typically brings a wetter rainy season to the archipelago.

4 months ago
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Extreme weather triggers massive flood in Lampung

The province's capital, Bandar Lampung, was the hardest hit by the disaster, as flooding submerged more than 14,000 homes and impacted over 11,200 residents.

4 months ago
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Landslide kills 16 in Central Java

"Sixteen people were confirmed dead. For injured victims, 10 have been referred to hospitals and the nearest community health centre," Adj. Sr. Comr. Doni Prakoso, police chief in Pekalongan city, told local broadcaster Metro TV. 

4 months ago
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Search continues for victims of Glodok Plaza fire

A total of 14 people were reported missing in the devastating incident, but as of Monday rescuers had only located and recovered the bodies of eight victims.

4 months ago
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Bali tourists should use local guides, deputy minister says

Deputy Tourism Minister Ni Luh Puspa has urged Bali authorities to devise rules requiring people visiting the island to use local tour guides, following two recent reports of sexual violence against tourists in the past few weeks.

4 months ago

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