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Irradiated neighborhood: Banten residents in limbo amid ongoing radioactive cleanup

A government-sanctioned task force has disposed of more than 550 tonnes of materials contaminated with Cesium-137 (Cs-137) from 22 irradiated factories, empty land and settlement areas around the Cikande industrial estate in Serang regency, Banten.

1 day ago
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K-pop concert promoter Mecima Pro director arrested in fraud case

The Jakarta Police have arrested Fransiska Dwi Melani, director of concert promoter PT Melani Citra Permata (Mecima Pro), after naming her a suspect in a fraud and embezzlement case linked to a concert the firm held for South Korean girl group TWICE in Jakarta in 2023. ...

2 days ago
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Women's protection at stake amid shrinking budget, weak focus

Policies introduced during the first year of President Prabowo Subianto’s administration pay little regard to the protection of women or gender equality, observers have said, which raises concerns about the government’s commitment to upholding women’s rights. ...

2 days ago

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Government plan to slash Commuter Line subsidies sparks backlash

The plan, which appears in the draft state budget for 2025, would require riders to submit their personal information, including their identity card numbers (NIK), to purchase travel cards for the Commuter Line. Operators would then impose different prices based on the passenger’s income.

1 year ago
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OJK to ban online gamblers from financial services

The Financial Services Authority (OJK) plans to blacklist online gamblers to stop them from using financial services in Indonesia.

1 year ago
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Government delays long-awaited sugary drink excise, again

The government has once again delayed the implementation of the long-awaited excise tax on sweetened beverages despite growing demands to curb rising obesity and diabetes in the country.

1 year ago
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Ministry highlights need to raise public awareness of sugar risks

The Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Ministry stressed the need to educate the public about the health risks of high-sugar content foods and drinks.

1 year ago
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Govt orders nearly 2,000 doses of mpox vaccine from Denmark

A shipment of 1,600 vaccine doses, the second from the Scandinavian country, is expected to arrive next week, Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said on Tuesday.

1 year ago
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Chips down: Indonesia battles illegal online gambling

While gambling is illegal in the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation -- with sentences of up to six years in prison -- government figures show around 3.7 million Indonesians engaged in it last year, placing more than $20 billion in bets.

1 year ago
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Govt revives health tracking system for mpox ahead of IAF 2024

The health minister announced on Tuesday that the government was reactivating the COVID-era health tracking system, previously known as PeduliLindungi, as part of its preventive measures against mpox.

1 year ago
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Jakarta gears logistics up for Pope Francis visit next week

Head of the Presidential Secretariat Heru Budi Hartono, who also serves as acting Jakarta governor, said on Monday that citizens should preferably stay home on Sept. 5, or use alternative routes prepared by the city administration if choosing to travel. 

1 year ago
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Judicial Commission suggests dismissal of judges in fatal Surabaya assault case

The commission has found evidence that the judges violated the code of ethics for acquitting Gregorius Ronald Tannur, a defendant accused of killing his girlfriend in East Java, following a probe into the trial and the case. 

1 year ago
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Jusuf Wanandi receives Achmad Bakrie Award

Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) cofounder Jusuf Wanandi has received the Achmad Bakrie Award for his work in social thought, democracy and international relations.

1 year ago
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Court finds drugmakers at fault over toxic cough syrup, orders paltry compensation

More than 200 children died of the injury and about 120 more survived, some of whom lived with disabilities which led to financial hardships for their parents.

1 year ago
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Indonesia raises vigilance on mpox amid latest global emergency

The Health Ministry has prepared more than 4,000 doses of mpox vaccines and readied dozens of laboratories across the country to test the viral disease, amid the latest global emergency status following the surge of cases in Africa and other regions.

1 year ago
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IDI pushes for changes to PPDS system to tackle bullying

IDI pushes for cultural change to address bullying of residents in PPDS scheme.

1 year ago
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Government’s plan to distribute contraceptives to students draws mixed reactions

Some believe that the new regulation will help prevent teenage pregnancies, which bear serious health consequences for the mothers and baby. However, many have expressed concerns that it will instead promote extra-marital sex among students in the country.

1 year ago
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Indonesia woos diaspora with permanent visa

The lifetime, multiple-entry visa for members of the Indonesian diaspora may provide members of the group with economic opportunities that will benefit them and the country, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Pahala Mansury.

1 year ago
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Bullying among medical residents in spotlight following suicide case

A recent survey by the Health Ministry found that one in five medical residents suffered from depression, with 3.3 percent of the respondents, or almost 400 resident physicians, admitting to having thoughts of self-harm or suicide in the two weeks before the survey.

1 year ago
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KPAI finds most day care centers in the country unlicensed

The Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) has revealed that most day care facilities in the country are unlicensed, taking cases in Depok, West Java, and Pekanbaru, Riau, as samples.

1 year ago
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Planned diaspora visa program will be continued by next minister: Yasonna

Yasonna Laoly, on his last day in office as law and human rights minister on Monday, said his predecessor should ensure the success of the Overseas Citizenship of Indonesia (OCI) visa plan, underlining that the inclusion of the Indonesian diaspora community was key to ensuring Indonesia’s long-term success.

1 year ago
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Jessica Wongso released early on parole after 8 years in prison

Jessica's lawyer Otto Hasibuan said her client was released early after receiving an almost-five-year remission for having "good behavior".

1 year ago
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Ministry records 88 mpox cases since 2022

A Health Ministry official says that the majority of the 88 mpox cases detected since 2022 had recovered, with the data showing a low fatality rate.

1 year ago
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Megathrust caution renews call for robust risk mitigation

BMKG Earthquake and Tsunami Center head Daryono raised concerns about the potential for massive earthquakes along the Sunda Strait and Mentawai-Siberut megathrust zones, following the powerful magnitude 7.1 earthquake that hit Japan’s southwest on Aug. 8, injuring at least 15 people.

1 year ago
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Health Ministry admits bullying rampant at med schools following suicide case

The recent suicide of a Diponegoro University medical resident in Semarang, Central Java, allegedly as the result of bullying, is only the tip of the iceberg, the Health Ministry has confirmed, while promising to take stern measures against the deep-seated problem found at medical education institutions across the country.

1 year ago
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BPIP scrambles to save face after controversy over flag raisers’ hijab

Following public criticisms over its perceived religious discrimination, the BPIP has quickly responded by denying that the Paskibraka dress code banned hijab and making assurances that this year's flag raisers would be permitted to wear the Muslim headscarf, if they chose to do so.

1 year ago
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Six convicts in Cirebon double-murder file for judicial review of life sentences

The judicial reviews were based on new evidence, among which include the alleged false testimonies made by two people who claimed to be witnesses in the case, namely Dede Riswanto and Liga Akbar.  

1 year ago
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More efforts needed to protect people with mental health issues

Psychologists have applauded the government's recent move to create a national suicide registry and to ban shackling people with mental health issues, but they emphasized that more thorough measures are needed to better protect the vulnerable group.

1 year ago
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Viral child abuse cases shed light on poor supervision of day care providers

A recent spate of viral child abuse cases has shined a light on day care providers and an urgent need for better government oversight and stringent standards to regulate the childcare industry.

1 year ago
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Mothers face challenges amid strong determination to breastfeed

While breastfeeding is considered the healthiest option for both mothers and babies as it can reduce the risk of various illnesses, many mothers in Indonesia still face tough challenges and a lack of support to exclusively breastfeed their children.

1 year ago
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Food additive limit lauded, but clearer plans, messages urged

To limit the consumption of salt, sugar and fat, the government will limit food additives in processed and instant foods, a move aimed at reducing the risk of obesity and noncommunicable diseases such as hypertension and diabetes that have been burdening the country.

1 year ago
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Government imposes stricter tobacco control amid unchecked youth smoking

A newly issued regulation rolls out stricter sales, marketing and packaging controls on cigarettes and e-cigarettes as part of the government's nationwide clampdown on tobacco use, especially among Indonesian youths.

1 year ago
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Police uncover marijuana network using bed linen, cat toys

Marijuana busts occur occasionally in Indonesia, but the transnational nature of this case is unusual, Marthinus Hukom, chief of the National Narcotics Agency, told reporters. 

1 year ago
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