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Thrift sellers, shoppers lament planned crackdown on secondhand imports

If the government fully enforces the ban, the move may hurt the income of hundreds of sellers of imported used clothes across Jakarta and prevent customers from buying affordable attire, according to thrift sellers and customers at Senen Market.

4 hours ago
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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. ...

2 days 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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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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Rights groups hail safe abortion rule, urge more details

While rights groups have applauded a new regulation that enhances access to safe abortion, especially for victims of rape and sexual abuse, they have also highlighted certain provisions that could make it difficult for eligible women to access abortion services or health facilities to provide them.

1 year ago
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Indonesia still has medal hopes despite unexpected loss at Paris Olympics

Hopes dim from badminton as only Gregoria Mariska Tunjung remaining in competition from nine shuttlers. About half of Indonesian 29 Olympians have also been eliminated in early rounds. 

1 year ago
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Govt to cap phone credit transfers, ban free VPN in anti-gambling drive

In its latest bid to clamp down nationwide on the scourge of online gambling, the government plans to put a daily cap on mobile phone credit transfers and block access to free VPN services that it says are enabling the illicit practice.

1 year ago
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Ministry bans search engine DuckDuckGo on gambling, pornography concerns

The government has vowed to crack down on online gambling in recent months and has banned access to several such websites. Though illegal, government data showed 3 million Indonesians went online to gamble last year, spending an estimated $20 billion, or about 1.5 percent of gross domestic product.

1 year ago
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LPSK received over 1,000 witness protection requests for human trafficking last year

This year so far, the LPSK has received 355 protection requests for victims and witnesses of human smuggling.

1 year ago
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Kidney failure scare prompts parents to watch children's diet

A recent viral post alleging a rise in cases of kidney disease among children has prompted public concern, leading some parents to rethink their approach to buying packaged foods and drinks for their children.

1 year ago
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The Queen of Hearts: Real-Life Leading Ladies

In celebration of the “International Day for Women” we put together a campaign that asked our readers to submit stories about the remarkable women in their lives who have been hugely influential in shaping their narratives toward the beauty, the strength, and the often-unspoken complexity of womanhood. We called this campaign “Leading Lady” – a role many would recognize primarily in film and television – because we believe every woman holds a central role in the lives of those around them.

1 year ago
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Jakarta court jails ex-Garuda chief over new graft case

Prosecutors had said Emirsyah Satar, who ran Garuda from 2005 to 2014, had procured Bombardier's CRJ and ATR 72 jets without proper procedures and board approval in 2011, a court document showed. A "lack of transparency" led to the planes' poor performance, costing the state about $610 million.

1 year ago
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Despite illegality, students rationalize use of academic ‘joki’ services

Despite being prohibited by law, for many people the line at which the use of the services of academic joki becomes unacceptable appears to be blurred.

1 year ago
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Lawmakers want Judicial Commission to probe judges in fatal Surabaya assault case

Members of the House of Representatives are planning to ask the Judicial Commission and the Supreme Court to investigate three judges at the Surabaya District Court in East Java over the controversial acquittal of the son of a lawmaker accused of killing his girlfriend last year.

1 year ago
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RI divorces on the rise amid rampant domestic abuse

Some 54 percent of divorcing couples last year cited constant conflict and arguing as the reason behind their separation, with around 1,400 reporting domestic abuse in their marriage.

1 year ago
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RSCM allays viral concerns over kidney failure in children

As a recent video message from an RSCM pediatric nephrologist makes assurances that the number of children receiving dialysis has not increased, the KPAI has used the resurgence in public concern to again urge the government to tighten controls for domestic production of unhealthy foods containing high amounts of sugar, fat and salt.

1 year ago
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Indonesia behind in protection for elderly

The government is facing mounting pressure to provide stronger protection for senior citizens following the recent death of an elderly couple in Bogor, West Java, who were reportedly abandoned by their family.

1 year ago
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Erick Thohir, Prabowo meet with IOC in France as Indonesia dreams of hosting Olympics

State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) Minister Erick Thohir, a well-known figure in sports management in Indonesia, accompanied president-elect Prabowo Subianto over the weekend to meet International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach in France as Indonesia dreams of one day hosting the Olympics.

1 year ago
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UNAIDS calls for urgent efforts in Asia-Pacific to end AIDS by 2030

A new global AIDS report by UNAIDS suggests that Asia-Pacific governments must invest urgently in prevention programs and community-led initiatives for the region, among those with the highest prevalence in the world, can attain its 2030 AIDS prevention goal.

1 year ago
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Golden visa only for ‘good quality travelers’, says Jokowi

The long-term visa scheme, called the golden visa, is only meant for “good quality travelers”, said President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo during the policy’s launch on Thursday, as he warned against allowing newcomers who bring no benefits or might pose a threat to national security.

1 year ago
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East Nusa Tenggara Catholics aim for Dili to see the Pope

​​With only five buses available to travel the Kupang-Dili route, calls are mounting for the government to assist the swaths of people hoping to complete the nine-hour long journey to see the head of the Catholic Church.

1 year ago
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Students say abolition of IPA, IPS pathways is ‘liberating’

Students have praised the government’s decision to expand the removal of the science (IPA), social (IPS) and language (Bahasa) study pathways to approximately 95 percent of senior high schools this academic year, saying the move is “liberating” for them.

1 year ago
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Jokowi celebrates Children’s Day in Papua to symbolize educational justice

Wearing traditional Papuan attire, Jokowi danced alongside 2,600 students in an event that broke the Indonesian World Record Museum (MURI) record for a mass dance.

1 year ago
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Regional administrations criticized for ‘embedded sexism’

Activists and a state-affiliated women's rights agency have spoken out against “embedded sexism” in the government and say an ongoing controversy over the website names of regional administration institutions demonstrates the prevalence of sexism in the public sector.

1 year ago
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Concerns grow over rising violence against journalists following deadly arson attack

Civil groups have raised concerns over violence against press workers and growing restrictions on press freedom following the alleged arson attack that left a reporter in North Sumatra dead, as well as assaults against several journalists in Jakarta.

1 year ago
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Coastal communities face greater risk of microplastics

​​As the world's second-largest plastic polluter, Indonesia has topped the global per capita intake of microplastics that are found mostly in seafood, studies suggest, with fishermen and coastal communities being the most affected.

1 year ago
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Telerobotic surgery key innovation to tackle urologic problems

As one of the latest surgical innovations, telerobotic surgery has increasingly attracted urologists’ attention for its ability to overcome geographical barriers and achieve safer surgeries with better outcomes. 

1 year ago
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Bogor psychiatric hospital seeks to treat online gambling addiction

With online gambling growing exponentially in Indonesia and contributing to an increasing rate of suicides and serious crimes, the government is looking to address the issue through preventive measures, particularly by opening a rehabilitation center in Bogor, West Java.

1 year ago
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Visitors flock to tourist sites covered with ‘snow’

Just as Indonesia enters the peak of the dry season, a number of highlands in Java have been covered in what appears at first glance to be snow, attracting curious visitors seeking to experience the unusual phenomenon.

1 year ago
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Nickel hub 'apocalyptic' for uncontacted Indonesia tribe, say NGOs

Two NGOs told AFP that mining operations in North Maluku province are endangering the O'Hongana Manyawa people by stripping forests and pumping pollution into surrounding waters.

1 year ago
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House launches inquiry on this year’s haj organization

Among issues to be investigated by the House of Representatives' inquiry team on haj are alleged misallocation of this year's haj quota and reported poor facilities received by pilgrims in Arafah and Mina, Saudi Arabia, during the peak of the pilgrimage.

1 year ago
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Government faces calls for transparency over data center recovery

As public anger over the failure to prevent the ransomware attack on a temporary national data center facility in late June starts to wane, experts and civil groups have urged the government to be transparent about its progress in recovering the impacted databases.

1 year ago
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Pressure rises on govt to curb illicitly gained professorships

Amid an ongoing investigation into 11 professors alleged of academic fraud, a Tempo report has found that the illicit practice goes all the way to the government, potentially damaging trust in Indonesia's higher education.

1 year ago
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