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Idul Fitri exodus comes early amid WFA policy

A work-from-anywhere (WFA) policy for civil servants and earlier school holidays for students have contributed to an earlier mudik (exodus) ahead of this year's Idul Fitri holiday, as suggested by data compiled by authorities.

7 hours ago
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Police arrest 5 in Bromo cannabis crops case

Five people have been arrested in the case of cannabis crops found in Lumajang regency, East Java, with the police seizing 1 kilogram of dried marijuana ...

10 hours ago
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One killed, two missing in latest work-related accident at IMIP

The Saturday incident occurred just a month after an employee of PT Ocean Sky Metal Industry (OSMI), one of IMIP’s tenants, was killed after being buried by 150 kilograms of mining material. ...

19 hours ago

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Kayangan Police chief replaced over extortion allegations

The West Nusa Tenggara Police replaced the Kayangan Police station chief for alleged extortion and intimidation that led to a civil servant taking his own death. 

20 hours ago
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Navy officers sentenced to life in prison over Tangerang shooting

The court found Chief Seaman Bambang Apri Atmojo and First Sgt. Akbar Adli guilty of committing premeditated murder and unlawfully taking possession of a stolen vehicle.

21 hours ago
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Govt in hot water over callous public communication

President Prabowo Subianto’s administration has been facing criticism for its dismissive public communication style, which analysts say is a reflection of its penchant for closed-door, top-down policymaking.

21 hours ago
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House vows openness, public participation in Police Law revision

Protests have broken out in major cities such as Bandung and Surabaya since the House passed the TNI Law revision on Thursday following what critics called a rushed, opaque deliberation process.

22 hours ago
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Armed separatists kill teacher in Papua Highlands

The Free Papua Movement (OPM) rebels claimed responsibility for the attacks they said were aimed at “intelligence agents” disguised as teachers and medical workers in the region.

1 day ago
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Promono to install more security cameras in effort to fight crime

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung Wibowo plans to install security cameras in every neighborhood unit (RT) and community unit (RW) in the city following Idul Fitri as part of a promised effort to reduce Jakarta’s crime rates.

1 day ago
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Authorities warns of extreme weather as ‘mudik’ season begins

Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) head Dwikorita Karnawati said that while the overall chance of rainfall had decreased as Indonesia transitioned to the dry season, several atmospheric factors made for a continued risk of extreme weather across the country.

1 day ago
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Protesters against military law revision clash with police in Surabaya

Around 1,000 students and activists dressed in black participated in the protest in front of an East Java government building.

1 day ago
Society

Deforestation climbed to 175,000 ha in 2024, ministry admits

A ministry official reported that the total gross deforestation for 2024 was 216,200 ha, offset by reforestation efforts covering 40,800 ha, resulting in a net loss of 175,400 ha.

1 day ago
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Prabowo appoints new envoys, extends wait for key posts

The President has left several key ambassadorial posts vacant, prompting analysts to question the former military general’s long-term geopolitical plans.

1 day ago
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Overlapping responsibilities loom over revised TNI Law

The recent passage of a controversial revision to the 2004 Indonesian Military (TNI) Law has sparked concerns that the military’s expanded role in civilian affairs could lead to overlapping responsibilities and further strain Indonesia’s already overburdened bureaucracy.

1 day ago
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Police investigate intimidation of ‘Tempo’ journalists

The police have started a preliminary investigation into the intimidation of journalists from national news magazine Tempo amid pressure from civil society groups to safeguard press freedom and ensure the safety of the country’s reporters.

2 days ago
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Government asks entities to report extortion, illegal levies

The government has stressed that no institution is obliged to provide holiday bonuses ahead of Idul Fitri (THR) to civil society organizations, commonly referred as ormas (mass organizations).

2 days ago
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‘Stiff’ competition awaits as Pramono welcomes 'mudik' newcomers to Jakarta

The new governor vowed on Saturday that his administration would not carry out so-called “justice operations”, where authorities would actively discourage newcomers from settling in Jakarta to find work after the Idul Fitri holidays.

2 days ago
Politics

Probe demanded after rats, pig's head sent to Tempo

Weekly magazine Tempo, a top publication since the 1970s, has been critical of the policies of President Prabowo Subianto, an ex-general whom rights groups accuse of abuses under the New Order regime.

2 days ago
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Jakarta temporarily shuts down Rorotan RDF plant after pungent fume incident

The 7.8-hectare Rorotan RDF plant is part of Jakarta's efforts to tackle its growing waste problem. Originally scheduled to be fully operational by mid-March, the plant is designed to process about one-third of the city's 8,000 tonnes of daily waste, the majority of which is currently sent to the Bantar Gebang landfill.

2 days ago
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High waves trigger boat accidents in Bali, Labuan Bajo

The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has reported that the 91S tropical cyclone developing in the Indian Ocean is causing increased wind speeds across Indonesia, resulting in high waves that were expected to persist until Sunday.

2 days ago
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Chinese businesses to invest in Central Java, says Chinese ambassador

More Chinese businesses will invest in Indonesia, especially Central Java province, with the designation of Batang Industropolis as a special economic zone. 

2 days ago
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Alleged intimidations against ‘Tempo’ raise concerns on shrinking civic space

Several days after a Tempo journalist was sent an anonymous package containing a pig’s head, the outlet’s office in Jakarta received another box containing the carcasses of decapitated rats in what was seen as another attempt to intimidate the publication and its journalists.

2 days ago
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PDI-P’s support on controversial bills raises eyebrows

The PDI-P has been facing various political and legal pressures, potentially pushing the nationalist party into the wall and affecting its stance toward the government and coalition of President Prabowo Subianto, analysts have said.

2 days ago
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Govt pledges to pay free meal program employees before Idul Fitri

The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) vows to pay thousands of its development pioneer scholar (SPPI) employees, who have not been paid since the free meals program started in January, before the Idul Fitri holidays.

3 days ago
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Court bars legislators-elect from quitting to contest regional polls

In a small win for democracy amid the ongoing furor over the newly passed TNI Law revision, justices at the top court have ruled "to uphold [...] the people's sovereignty" by barring legislators-elect from abandoning their constituency expressly to make a bid for a regional leadership post.

3 days ago
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Tourist killed as boat capsizes off Bali

At least two people were rushed to hospital, with one tourist pronounced dead, according to the police.

4 days ago
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Calls grow for meaningful public participation in lawmaking

The legislature's habitual use of closed-door meetings to deny opportunities for civil participation is reflected in the EIU's latest Democracy Index, which shows that the country's "civil liberties" score has remained unchanged for almost three decades.

4 days ago
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We are undeterred by intimidation: ‘Tempo’

Tempo and its journalists who recently received an anonymous package containing a pig’s head say they are undeterred by the apparent intimidation attempt and have called on the public to “stay critical”.

4 days ago
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TNI claims extortion behind fatal shooting of three Lampung Police officers

The incident erupted when a joint team of 17 officers from the Negara Batin Police and Way Kanan Police raided an illicit gambling operation at 4:50 p.m. on Monday.

4 days ago
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Flights cancelled, thousands evacuated after East Flores volcano eruption

Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki, a 1,703-meter twin-peaked volcano on the tourist island of Flores, erupted for 11 minutes and nine seconds late Thursday, authorities said, raising the volcano's alert status to the highest level.

4 days ago

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Thu, March 27, 2025

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