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Prabowo’s schools for low-income kids start selecting students

At least 8,000 potential students have registered to enroll in regions where the Sekolah Rakyat (community schools) are slated to open in July, the start of the 2025-2026 academic year.

8 hours ago
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Govt looks to grassroots communities to bolster fight against TB

The government has scaled up efforts against tuberculosis by empowering local communities and strengthening health facilities down to the village and subdistrict levels for the early detection and treatment of the world’s deadliest infectious disease. ...

1 day ago
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Online gambling drops 80% in Q1 2025: PPATK

According to the PPATK, online gambling transactions in the first quarter have dropped an astounding 80 percent due to a coordinated clampdown involving multiple state institutions. ...

2 days ago

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West Java whirlwinds raise alarm over climate crisis

The recent occurrence of whirlwinds in multiple parts of West Java has prompted climate scientists to predict that the ongoing climate crisis could lead to more frequent and intense storms across the country.

1 year ago
Society

Publishers' rights regulation won’t affect content creators: Jokowi

Speaking at a National Press Day event, the President said content creators could continue working with global tech platforms without disruption as the presidential regulation only concerned the platforms' relationship with media firms.

1 year ago
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Education watchdogs condemn viral bullying at international high school

Observers allege that the school did not form an antiviolence task force, as mandated in a 2023 education ministerial regulation, which is tasked with preventing and handling abuse cases in educational institutions.

1 year ago
Voters Voices

Vote and dine: People rush for discounts after voting

Food and beverage establishments across the country provide promos and discounts for their products to encourage eligible voters to go to the polls, while also drawing in customers.

1 year ago
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Dengue cases rise as rainy season peaks

As regions across the country report a rise in dengue fever cases and deaths, the Health Ministry has downplayed the disease's spread but still urged the public to exercise vigilance by taking preventive measures.

1 year ago
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Downstreaming is SBY legacy, says Democrats' Agus

The Democratic Party chairman has credited the presidency of his father Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as the originator of the downstreaming policy, while giving a nod to the current administration's intensified efforts and expressing his belief that if elected, Prabowo-Gibran would continue the program.

1 year ago
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Government hails new TB detection system for improved reporting

While hailing more detected cases as an important milestone towards Indonesia's tuberculosis eradication vision, experts warn the government against complacency as health authorities still need more work to do in finding and treating more patients off the infectious respiratory disease.

1 year ago
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Floods, landslides hit as Indonesia enters rainy season

The rainy season has arrived in Indonesia, bringing heavy to very heavy rainfall that has caused flooding and landslides in several provinces over the past week, with both national and local disaster authorities warning people to stay alert for hydrometeorological hazards in the coming weeks.

1 year ago
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ITB under fire over online lending options for tuition fees

Students complain about the high-interest online lending option to pay for their overdue tuition fees, with some blaming the government's hands-off approach to state universities for higher education's commercialization.

1 year ago
Voters Voices

Long-sought IDs give trans Indonesians the right to vote

Trans Indonesians can only change their legal gender in the official document if they have had gender reassignment surgery. But there are some signs of change, including recognition by the government in 2021 of difficulties trans women face in securing KTPs, allowing them to vote in the upcoming election.

1 year ago
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Ombudsman flags state maladministration in Rempang project

The government should have done more to issue land certificates for residents of traditional villages on Rempang Island in Batam, Riau Islands, while preventing incitement of fear when handling protests against the eco-city project, the Indonesian Ombudsman has warned.

1 year ago
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Jokowi gets red mark in agrarian dispute resolution

President Jokowi has not achieved agrarian reform as he had campaigned in 2014 on his Nawacita nine-point development agenda; instead, a civil group focusing on the issue has found that the number of land disputes and incidents of state violence have increased during his tenure.

1 year ago
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Rohingya refugees flee Aceh shelter amid tensions with locals

Based on patterns from previous cases, the refugees might have left their shelters for several reasons, including to reunite with their families in neighboring countries, said UNHCR spokesperson Mitra Salima Suryono.

1 year ago
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For Indonesia’s queer community, streaming offers window to be seen

Streaming services, with their wide reach and the government's current lack of regulation, have been relatively free to broadcast LGBTQ portrayals in their content, even as inclusive representation has grown into a divisive issue in contemporary Indonesian society.

1 year ago
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More Indonesians smoking, bucking global trend

The report, published on Jan. 16, found that 38.5 percent of Indonesians over the age of 14 used tobacco products in 2022. This was up more than 2 percentage points from the country’s 2020 figure and up 5 percentage points from 2015.

1 year ago
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Govt considers stopping LPDP scholarship funding

The government is considering pulling its funding for the Endowment Fund for Education (LPDP) scholarship program, even as the country seeks to ramp up the number of master’s and doctoral graduates.

1 year ago
Society

Foreign-backed nickel hub in Indonesia causing mass deforestation -report

The report of ecological damage in the nickel industry comes as Indonesia, home to the world's largest nickel ore reserves, seeks to extract more value from the mineral by attracting investment into its processing and in the manufacturing of electric vehicle batteries.

1 year ago
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Govt gives extra polio jabs to 8 million children following recent cases

Some 3.6 million children, or 42 percent of the vaccination target, in East Java, Central Java and Yogyakarta have received the first dose of extra polio vaccine. They are slated to receive the second dose on Jan. 19.

1 year ago
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Calls for dog meat ban reemerge after police foil smuggling attempt

Police in Central Java named five people suspects for transporting more than 200 dogs to a slaughterhouse in the province. The individuals named have been in the dog trading and slaughtering business for 10 years,

1 year ago
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Govt ramps up polio jabs after new cases in East, Central Java

Health authorities say plummeting polio immunization rates caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have led to the recently discovered polio cases in Indonesia.

1 year ago
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KAI improves safety after train crash as probe continues

The country’s railway operator and the transportation safety agency have issued new safety procedures following Friday’s head-on crash between two trains in West Java, as investigators continue their probe into the fatal incident.

1 year ago
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COVID-19 vaccination no longer free for most patients, ministry says

Starting Jan. 1, the free vaccination is only eligible for elderly people, adults with comorbidities, health workers, pregnant women and people with immuno-compromised conditions.

1 year ago
Society

Legacy, landscapes and lives: The tales of Nusantara

The new city will be the largest legacy of President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, who aims to bow out of his second and final term in October 2024 from a brand-spanking new presidential palace. Amid steel tracery that emulates the wings of the mythical bird Garuda, the nation’s symbol, the palace will stand firm on a hill deep in the rainforests of East Kalimantan.

1 year ago
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West Java train crash raises railway safety concerns

Four railway employees were killed in the head-on collision between a KA Turangga intercity train and a Bandung Raya commuter train. 

1 year ago
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Civil groups renew call for sugary drinks tax

A recent survey by the Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) on 800 respondents in 10 major cities in the country reveals that 58 percent of customers support the policy of excise tax for sweetened beverages.

1 year ago
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Presidential contenders join Christmas festivities

The nation’s presidential candidates and their running mates spent time over the Christmas holiday visiting churches to promote religious tolerance and in an effort to make themselves more appealing to Christian voters.

1 year ago
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Indonesian churches call for peace in Gaza, national unity on Christmas

The Jakarta Cathedral promoted the theme Kemuliaan bagi Allah dan damai sejahtera di Bumi (Glory to God and peace on Earth), in line with the Christmas message jointly conveyed by the Bishops’ Conference of Indonesia (KWI) and the Indonesian Communion of Churches (PGI) last month.

1 year ago
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Activists call for better legal support for victims of sexual violence with disabilities

On the heels of World Disability Day this month, communities and organizations advocating for people with disabilities are calling for better access to justice to end violence against women with disabilities.

1 year ago
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Millions hit the road as the 2023 year-end holiday kicks off

Authorities expect the number of travelers and public transportation passengers to continue to increase by the peak of the year-end holiday, which will fall between Friday and Saturday.

1 year ago
Society

Ministry to fine palm oil companies $310 million for operating in forests

More than 475 billion rupiah ($30.7 million) in fines have been issued so far, an official from the ministry of Maritime Affairs and Investment Firman Hidayat told reporters, who did not provide further details or identify the companies fined.

1 year ago
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