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New hospital-based residency program waives tuition fees

Unlike university-based training programs, for which residents must pay hundreds of millions of rupiah in some cases, the new program will be tuition-free. In addition, each participant will receive a monthly stipend of up to Rp 5 million (US$9,364) during the training period and will be appointed as a civil servant upon completion.

4 hours ago
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Ministry requires public forum for social aid recipient nomination

Under the new policy, village and subdistrict administrations will hold public forums to nominate potential social aid recipients once a month to update the data and prevent misdirected social assistance disbursement, the Social Affairs Ministry announced. ...

5 hours ago
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Sukarno, Soeharto ‘would have endorsed me’, Prabowo says

Speaking at a national meeting of the National Mandate Party (PAN) on Thursday night, Prabowo said all past presidents would have backed some of his major policy programs, especially his plans for the country to achieve self-reliance. ...

6 hours ago

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‘You don't have to join us, but don't disturb our work,’ Prabowo tells opposition

Speaking at the national coordination meeting of the National Mandate Party (PAN) on Thursday night, Prabowo said everyone should come together and join in the work of his upcoming administration, especially his child hunger elimination project.

8 hours ago
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Prabowo in early bind as backers vie for spoils

President-elect Prabowo Subianto is facing among the first challenges of his office to-be as he seeks to form an effective government amid jostling for strategic cabinet posts within his big-tent alliance.

18 hours ago
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Tens of thousands seek better lives in Jakarta. But is the city losing its draw?

Jakarta has long been a magnet for people searching for better livelihoods, particularly after Idul Fitri. But this year, the estimated number of newcomers has fallen as the economies of other cities in the country start to catch up.

1 day ago
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Ministry urges calm following COVID-19 vaccine’s side effect admission

In a recent legal defense against a class action lawsuit, British-Swedish pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca admitted that its vaccine can "in very rare cases, cause TTS", while acknowledging that the causal mechanism was yet known.

1 day ago
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Kaesang touted as candidate for Bekasi mayor

Kaesang's nomination was endorsed by the supporters of president- and vice president-elect Prabowo Subianto and Gibran Rakabuming Raka.

2 days ago
Politics

Prabowo inaugurates construction of Majapahit palace replica

In his speech to inaugurate the project Prabowo said that the initiative to recreate the sprawling palace of Majapahit should be seen as an effort to preserve the country's history and culture.

2 days ago
Politics

More ministries could lead to more corruption: Mahfud

Mahfud said that the proposal to add more ministerial portfolios should be a seen as a move to reward the many political parties that had contributed to the presidential bid of Prabowo in the Feb. 14 election.

2 days ago
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Indonesia sees hottest April in 40 years

The average nationwide temperature throughout April rose 0.8 degrees Celsius compared to the average of same month between 1991 and 2020; in line with the trend of higher monthly average temperature since the beginning of the year.

2 days ago
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The more, the merrier: Prabowo’s coalition backs plan for bigger cabinet

Members of president-elect Prabowo Subianto's coalition argue that more ministerial posts are necessary to help his administration hit the ground running.

2 days ago
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PDI-P drops fresh hints of becoming opposition ahead of possible Megawati-Prabowo talks

The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) has dropped another hint that it may play an opposition role to the incoming government ahead of the much-anticipated meeting between its chairwoman Megawati Soekarnoputri and president-elect Prabowo Subianto.

3 days ago
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Government to restrict use of trans fats following WHO, IPB study

A recent WHO study found that nearly 9 percent of the 130 popular foods and snacks it tested contained trans fatty acids above 2 percent of the product’s total fat by weight, the maximum level the organization considers safe.

3 days ago
Politics

Gerindra politician says bigger cabinet would benefit Indonesia

Gerindra Party executive Habiburokhman said that adding new ministries to the upcoming administration of party patron and president-elect Prabowo Subianto would be a “good thing” for Indonesia to help address its vast arrays of issues.

3 days ago
Politics

Gibran claims more professionals will sit in Prabowo's cabinet

Gibran, the eldest son of outgoing President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo also added that Prabowo had the full prerogative to pick candidates for ministerial positions in the upcoming administration.

3 days ago
Politics

PAN proposes former comedian to sit in Prabowo's cabinet

PAN chairman Zulkifli Hasan said on Tuesday that on top of being nominated for a cabinet position, Eko was also one of the strongest candidates to represent the party in the Jakarta gubernatorial election.

3 days ago
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PDI-P considering Anies, Ahok as Jakarta gubernatorial candidates

PDI-P secretary-general Hasto Kristiyanto acknowledged that Anies and Ahok were among the names proposed by the party's rank and file. 

3 days ago
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Jokowi tells regional administrations to fall in line with central government

In a speech at the National Development Planning Conference (Musrenbangnas), outgoing President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo once again called on regional administrations to fall in line with the central government’s policies and priorities.

4 days ago
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Government declares war on online gambling as toll rises

The communications minister says that a special interministerial task force is being formed to combat online gambling operations, which can be based in countries where the activity is legal.

4 days ago
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Students hold charity fashion show for children with cancer

A group of students from a Jakarta senior high school held the Patterns of Hope charity fashion show in partnership with RHI to help children with cancer.

4 days ago
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Ex-Bogor mayor Bima Arya to run for West Java governor

West Java is the country’s largest province by population, and was home to 35.7 million registered voters in the 2024 general election, or 17.4 percent of all voters nationwide.

4 days ago
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Long road ahead for govt's dual citizenship plan

While Luhut's recent comment about a plan to grant dual citizenship has rekindled hope, especially among the Indonesian diaspora, the process until the policy can be issued will not happen overnight.

4 days ago
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Indonesian authorities have imported spyware since 2017, says report

Rights watchdog Amnesty International reported that some Indonesian government bodies have been deploying highly invasive surveillance products imported from Israel, Luxembourg and Malaysia to spy on people, stoking concerns about privacy in a country notorious for its shrinking civic space.

5 days ago
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Unresolved conflicts may hinder Prabowo's plan to form presidents' club

President-elect Prabowo Subianto’s plan to form a so-called club of presidents has generally received a warm welcome from political parties across the spectrum, but a series of unresolved conflicts between his predecessors may become a stumbling block.

5 days ago
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Medan Police hunting 10 for obstructing drug arrest

Police are working to arrest a group of local residents who allegedly attacked officers and damaged a police vehicle while freeing a drug suspect during a raid on Jl. Pelita V.

5 days ago
Archipelago

Fifteen dead in South Sulawesi landslides, floods: BNPB

More than 100 people were evacuated to mosques or relatives' homes and more than 1,300 families were affected with authorities trying to evacuate them.

5 days ago
Archipelago

Government to permanently relocate 10,000 people after Ruang eruptions

About 9,800 people live on Ruang island, in the province of North Sulawesi, but in recent weeks all residents have been forced to evacuate after the mountain has continued to spew incandescent lava and columns of ash kilometres into the sky. 

6 days ago
Archipelago

Govt to permanently relocate 10,000 people after Ruang volcano eruptions

Authorities this week raised the alert status of the volcano to the highest level, closed the provincial airport in Manado, and also warned of a possible tsunami if parts of the mountain collapse into the surrounding waters.

6 days ago
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Calls mount for more meaningful public participation in policymaking

The government is facing mounting pressure to engage more deeply with the public and experts in policymaking amid criticism that it only considers public input when issues go viral on social media.

6 days ago

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