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Nadiem’s graft case underscores education corruption woes

The graft allegations against former education minister Nadiem Makarim have cast a harsh light on the education sector’s vulnerability to corruption, fueling calls for systemic reform ahead of what will be the country’s largest-ever education budget next year.

5 hours ago
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Pestapora ends on sour note after mass pullout over Freeport sponsorship

Hailed as one of the biggest music festivals in the country, Pestapora ended this year’s iteration on a sour note after dozens of its performers, including headliners, pulled out from its lineup following the discovery of its controversial sponsorship from mining giant PT Freeport Indonesia. ...

1 day ago
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Indonesian crew stranded off Mozambique faces new crisis after tanker collision

The crew aboard the Gas Falcon, consisting of nine Indonesians and three Pakistanis, has been stranded in the Beira Sea since late last year, following legal issues involving the vessel’s owner, Gator Shipping Alfa. ...

4 days ago

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Hacker releases key for disrupted data in ransomware attack

Brain Cipher, the hacking operation behind a recent ransomware attack against the government's temporary national data center in Surabaya, East Java, published the decryption key on its dark web site along with the steps to use it, fulfilling its promise to release the data for free.

1 year ago
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Indonesia lags in early childhood education

Data from Statistic Indonesia (BPS) shows that only a measly 36.36 percent of Indonesian children attended pre-primary schools last year. This puts the country far behind the regional average, as UNICEF data suggests that East and Southeast Asia have an average of 80 percent in 2022 when it comes to early school participation.

1 year ago
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Police arrest influencers for promoting online gambling

Police in Bogor and Yogyakarta have together arrested 10 influencers as suspects for allegedly promoting online gambling via their social media accounts, with all potentially facing charges carrying a maximum 10-year sentence under the ITE Law.

1 year ago
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Engagement of minor in Madura renews call to end child marriage

The tradition, known as abekalan, has been practiced for generations in the predominantly Muslim region of Madura, with the supposed intention of protecting children from extra-marital sex, as well as to strengthen relationships between families.

1 year ago
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China badminton player dies of cardiac arrest after collapsing on court: PBSI

The Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) said 17-year-old Chinese player Zhang Zhijie died as a result of cardiac arrest after he collapsed during a match on Sunday.

1 year ago
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Parents, observers decry perennial problems with school zoning policy

Parents have bemoaned problems surrounding the government’s zoning enrollment system for public schools, also known as PPDB Zonasi, which critics say will persist as long as the government fails to address the policy’s underlying issues.

1 year ago
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Civil servants, lawmakers in the grip of online gambling

The nation's online gambling controversy has deepened following reports that Indonesians from all walks of life have become addicted to the practice, including some civil servants and lawmakers.

1 year ago
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Journalist association slams journalist doxing over Israel-Indonesia trade report

The Jakarta chapter of the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI Jakarta) has condemned a social media influencer who doxed the personal information of a Bisnis Indoensia journalist who wrote a report on the increased trade value between Indonesia and Israel, while calling for the public to file all press-related complaints to the Press Council.

1 year ago
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More than 40 agencies hit by cyberattack on Kominfo data centers

The latest cyberattack, the worst that the country has experienced in recent years, disrupted immigration services and affected operations at major airports for days.

1 year ago
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Public service disruptions continue as cyberattack recovery falters

Indonesians are still being affected by last week’s ransomware attack on a temporary national data center (PDN) that disrupted public services, with some calling for the government to take responsibility for failing to properly secure their personal data.

1 year ago
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Police to probe reported fingerprint data sales on dark web

Police are investigating reports that fingerprint data from its Inafis were being sold online following last Thursday's massive ransomware attack, although according to the national cyber agency, the data involved are outdated.

1 year ago
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Police look at possible charges in national data center cyberattack

The National Police are investigating last Thursday's ransomware attack on a temporary PDN facility that left some public services crippled and disruptions continuing into this week, with possible criminal charges against the perpetrators once they have been identified.

1 year ago
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Ransomware attack puts pressure on govt to fix digital infrastructure

Pressure is mounting on the government to restore all public services affected by last week’s ransomware attack on a temporary national data center (PDN) and to improve the security of state digital infrastructure to prevent such cyberattacks in the future.

1 year ago
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Voice of Baceprot prepares to be first Indonesian band to play at Glastonbury

Indonesia’s celebrated metal outfit Voice of Baceprot is gearing up to play at the Glastonbury Festival in England this Friday, making them the first Indonesian musicians to perform at the prestigious music festival.

1 year ago
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Ransomware attack behind massive disruption to national data center

The government said on Monday that last week's breach at the National Data Center (PDN), which disrupted immigration processing and other public services, was a ransomware attack.

1 year ago
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Ombudsman: School enrollment in 2024 still marred by irregularities

The Indonesian Ombudsman has revealed that this year’s public school enrollment (PPDB) is still marred by document falsification, a perennial issue since the implementation of the school zoning policy in 2017.

1 year ago
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Diaspora, mixed children laud govt’s permanent visa plan

The government's plan to give permanent visas to members of the diaspora and children of mixed-nationality marriages should ensure their rights to have economic opportunities including education and the ability to invest in the country without significant barriers, Indonesian former citizens and diaspora members have suggested.

1 year ago
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Calls mount for parents to protect children from online gambling

As the number of children and adolescents involved in online gambling reaches an alarming level, the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) and experts have called for greater supervision from parents over their children’s use of the internet.

1 year ago
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Bridging the gap: Addressing inequality in educational access

Education in Indonesia faces significant challenges, especially in rural and conflict-affected areas. Bridging these gaps and ensuring equitable access for all students is crucial for the nation’s development.

1 year ago
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Indonesia uses cloud seeding as rain hampers new capital city's construction

Cloud seeding, which introduces tiny particles or chemicals to manipulate existing clouds, has gained popularity worldwide as a way to induce rain to combat drought or boost local water supplies.

1 year ago
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National data disruption raises concerns about RI digital infrastructure

A disruption to the National Data Center (PDN) that began on Thursday has resulted in delays to immigration processing and other public services and raised concerns about the quality and security of government-built digital infrastructure. 

1 year ago
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The future of learning: How should education evolve?

How can Indonesia’s education system evolve to prepare students for a world that is changing faster than ever before?

1 year ago
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Ministry to block access to Elaelo.id, citing phishing concern

Aside from promising to "take care" of what netizens called a potential X replacement, the Communications and Information Ministry also dismissed rumors that it was behind the establishment of Elaelo.id.

1 year ago
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Pope to stop by Istiqlal Mosque during first-ever Indonesia visit

Pope Francis will become the first head of the Roman Catholic Church to visit Indonesia in 35 years when he travels to Jakarta in September, with an itinerary that includes stopping by Istiqlal Mosque.

1 year ago
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House to evaluate this year's haj management

The House of Representatives is planning to evaluate haj management this year following recurring problems that afflicted Indonesian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia, including poor accommodation and food poisoning.

1 year ago
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Ministers split over social aid proposal for gambling disorder

A proposal last week by the senior human development minister to expand social assitance to include indebted gambling addicts has split related institutions on the best way to tackle the growing issue.

1 year ago
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Single inpatient class raises concerns of reduced hospital beds

The government acknowledges that the new single-class inpatient system for the National Health Insurance (JKN) program may reduce the number of the country's hospital beds by more than 23,000, but gave an assurance that it will not disrupt treatment or hospital admission for patients.

1 year ago
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Govt vows to crack down on 'blood sucking' online gambling

Online gambling is prohibited in Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority nation, but last year more than 3 million people engaged in an activity estimated to be worth nearly $20 billion, or about 1.5 percent of gross domestic product.

1 year ago
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Indonesian pilgrims depart from abroad for faster, better services

While millions of Muslims in Indonesia waited decades for their turn to go on the haj in Saudi Arabia, Tien Mulyanthi and her husband were fortunate to have their wait period shortened as they registered for the annual pilgrimage from the United Kingdom last year.

1 year ago
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MUI in hot water over interfaith greetings debacle

The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has garnered widespread controversy after issuing a fatwa prohibiting Muslims from using non-Islamic religious greetings, and a human rights watchdog has warned the fatwa could be a setback for religious tolerance in the pluralistic country.

1 year ago
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