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Forest loss leads to heat-related deaths in Indonesia: Study

Indonesia has the largest number of people in the world affected by warming temperatures due to deforestation, with around 49 million people impacted, according to a recent study.

10 hours ago
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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. ...

21 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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Nearly 270 million Indonesians now covered by national health insurance

Coinciding with World Health Day, the Healthcare and Social Security Agency (BPJS Kesehatan) has announced that close to 270 million people, nearly the country’s whole population, have been enrolled in the National Health Insurance (JKN) program.

1 year ago
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Central Java activist jailed for Facebook post opposing shrimp farming

On Thursday, the Jepara District Court in Central Java declared activist Daniel Frits Maurits Tangkilisan guilty of spreading hate speech online, sentenced him to seven months in prison and ordered him to pay a Rp 5 million (US$315) fine.

1 year ago
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Traffic policies in place as likely record-breaking 'mudik' season kicks off

Some 193.6 million Indonesians, nearly three quarters of the country’s population, are expected to participate in the annual Idul Fitri tradition of mudik this year, up 56 percent from the number of travelers last year.

1 year ago
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New optional Pramuka rule divides public

Supporters of the Pramuka movement say the activities are beneficial as they teach important life skills, while opponents argue that poor implementation of the program in many schools means they are little more than time-wasting activities.

1 year ago
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Ministry urges public to remain calm as dengue cases, deaths soar

The Health Ministry has recorded at least 43,200 dengue cases and 404 deaths nationwide as of March 23, almost triple the same period last year. Experts are blaming El Niño as an important figure that leads to the dengue cases and deaths soaring this year.

1 year ago
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BMKG says Taiwan earthquake will not affect Indonesia

The Foreign Ministry has confirmed that no Indonesian nationals in Taiwan were harmed during the earthquake.

1 year ago
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Ministry urges vigilance against viral HFMD ahead of Idul Fitri holiday

Indonesian health authorities have recorded at least nearly 5,500 cases of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) from the beginning of the year until March 16.

1 year ago
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Jokowi to meet with Pope Francis in September

Praktikno said the Pope’s stopover in Indonesia would be a state visit and protocol would allow for the two leaders to meet in the capital.

1 year ago
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Indonesian Catholics welcome pope’s visit plan with glee

Some members of the Roman Catholic Church in Indonesia are praying hard for the pope's health amid recent concerns surrounding his condition during the Good Friday and Easter Sunday celebrations.

1 year ago
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Indonesian Muslims sign up for tattoo removal 'to repent' during Ramadan

Tattoos are considered forbidden in Islam because they count as physical mutilation of the skin.

1 year ago
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BMKG warns of extreme weather during Idul Fitri

The Idul Fitri holiday this year will be dominated by light to medium rain, with potential for a tropical cyclone after April 11. 

1 year ago
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Conservationists seek more proof that Javan tiger may no longer be extinct

The endemic Javan and Balinese tigers were wiped out in the 1980s and 1940s respectively, leaving only Sumatran tigers remaining in Indonesia.

1 year ago
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Alleged trafficking targeting students raises alarm

An alleged human-trafficking scheme targeting Indonesian university students seeking internships in Germany has sparked concerns about the government’s oversight of students’ overseas internship programs, including the Education, Culture, Research and Technology Ministry’s Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM).

1 year ago
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Climate refugee threat looms over islanders as crisis worsens

The impacts of the climate crisis may force the residents of Pari Island in Thousand Islands regency, along with other small islands across Indonesia, out of their homes and become climate refugees, experts have said.

1 year ago
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Top court again rejects legalization of medicinal cannabis

Constitutional Court rejects the second petition seeking the legalization of the medicinal usage of cannabis, arguing that Indonesia has insufficient research and regulation on the matter.

1 year ago
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Observers praise paternity leave plan for civil servants

Experts are hailing a proposed provision on paternity leave for civil servants as a breakthrough, especially for its social engineering potential in encouraging fathers to take a more active role in child-rearing.

1 year ago
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Artist couple maps Jakarta’s coastline in an unlikely pilgrimage

For the past six years, Tita Salina and Irwan Ahmett have documented and witnessed the rapid transformation of North Jakarta, an area of dramatic contrasts and home to 1.8 million.

1 year ago
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South Tangerang, not Jakarta, has most polluted air in Southeast Asia: IQAir

South Tangerang takes first place among the top 15 Indonesian cities with the worst air quality, alongside neighbors Jakarta, Tangerang in Banten and Bekasi and Bandung in West Java.

1 year ago
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Viral suicide case prompts call for better prevention, awareness

An alleged group suicide of a family of four in North Jakarta has garnered nationwide attention and prompted calls for bigger efforts to prevent more cases in the future following increasing cases of suicides in the country.

1 year ago
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Indonesia among the unhappiest countries in Southeast Asia: study

In the World Happiness Report, Finland remained the world's happiest country for a seventh straight year, while Indonesia improved its position from number 84 of 109 countries surveyed  in 2023. This year, 143 countries appear on the list.

1 year ago
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Indonesia braces for wildfires ahead of dry season

Authorities are gearing up for this year's fire season as a BMKG forecast shows the dry season starting next month in NTT, NTB and Bali, followed by the rest of the country between May and June.

1 year ago
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Millions potentially left out of Idul Fitri train exodus: Govt

The Transportation Ministry expects as many as 33.7 million people to participate in the Idul Fitri tradition of mudik (exodus) a week before and after the holiday.

1 year ago
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Dry season to be less severe this year, weather agency says

Last year's dry season was the most severe since 2019 due to an El Nino weather phenomenon that lasted longer than usual, bringing a drought that hurt crops and exacerbated forest fires.

1 year ago
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Indonesia braces for potential largest Idul Fitri 'mudik' in history

Nearly three quarters of Indonesia’s population are expected to hit the road on the annual tradition of the mudik (exodus) at Idul Fitri next month, potentially making it the largest homecoming journey observed in the country.

1 year ago
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MUI issues ban on Israeli dates

Sudarmoto, the head of international relations and cooperation at the MUI, announced earlier this week that Israeli-grown dates should be considered haram or forbidden by Islamic law.

1 year ago
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71 percent of Indonesians to participate in ‘mudik’ this year: Ministry

The number is a significant increase from last year's 123.8 million travelers, Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi wrote in a Tuesday statement.

1 year ago
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Long, winding road to eliminating neglected tropical diseases

More than 1 million people in Indonesia still suffer from neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) such as leprosy, filariasis and snail fever or schistosomiasis.

1 year ago
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Extreme weather looms over Indonesia

Authorities have urged the public to stay vigilant in the coming weeks for potential extreme weather in many parts of the country amid multiple ongoing natural disasters that have claimed dozens of lives.

1 year ago
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Questions linger over how Prabowo will fund free school meals

Questions remain over how presumptive president-elect Prabowo Subianto is planning to fund his flagship free school lunch program after a senior minister’s proposal to dip into school aid funds was met with widespread opposition from teachers.

1 year ago
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Activist Usman calls attention to plight of Sasak women in new song

Rights activist Usman Hamid and his band, The Blackstones, released a new single about the struggle of female Sasak buffalo herders on Lombok Island in commemoration of International Women’s Day on Mar. 8 and National Music Day on Mar. 9.

1 year ago
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