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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.

21 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. ...

1 day 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. ...

2 days ago

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KAI to install more facial recognition gates despite data security concerns

The facial recognition technology was first introduced by KAI at Bandung Station in West Java in September last year before being fully in place a month later.

1 year ago
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Health Ministry prepares lab network to test mycoplasma pneumonia

A surge in mycoplasma pneumonia cases in China, impacting primarily children, has raised global concern. Indonesia's Health Ministry is readying labs for its diagnosis.

1 year ago
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Indonesia to ratify treaty protecting marine biodiversity beyond borders

Indonesia is gearing up to ratify an international agreement pertaining to marine biodiversity outside national borders amid efforts to conserve the country’s potentially huge maritime economic resources.

1 year ago
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Indonesia’s call for support in COP28 shows ‘no new’ commitment

Indonesia must do more to cut carbon emissions by 2030 to help the world limit the average global temperature rise by 1.5 degrees Celsius, analysts say.

1 year ago
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Calls grow for fairer system for victims of violence against women

As reported incidents of violence against women in the country rise yearly, activists are pushing for a justice system that properly considers victim’s rights, as thousands of gender-based violence cases sit stalled in the investigation stage.

1 year ago
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Jokowi calls on rich nations to fulfill climate aid pledges ahead of COP28

“Real commitments must be bolstered, specifically those from developed nations, for climate financing to reach the net-zero emissions target,” Jokowi said in a press briefing at the Halim Perdanakusuma Air Force Base in Jakarta on Thursday.

1 year ago
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Indonesia heightens monitoring in response to ‘mysterious pneumonia’ outbreak in China

The Health Ministry has issued a circular urging health workers to closely monitor respiratory cases at their respective facilities and regularly report the data to authorities.

1 year ago
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Health ministry urges vigilance following first mpox death

The Health Ministry has urged the public to remain vigilant against mpox after Indonesia recorded its first fatality since the disease was discovered in the country last year.

1 year ago
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Indonesian-made frigate to be launched in 2024: Defense minister

Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto unveils the development of the Merah Putih Frigate in Surabaya that will be launched in 2024.

1 year ago
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Govt insists on releasing Wolbachia mosquitoes in dengue fight despite Bali protests

The Health Ministry is planning to continue releasing lab-bred mosquitoes containing the Wolbachia bacteria to curb the spread of dengue fever in the country, despite opposition from Bali residents.

1 year ago
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BNPB to form task force to combat rabies outbreak in East Nusa Tenggara

The BNPB gained experience in handling diseases in animals during a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in 2022.

1 year ago
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Mpox uptick not cause for concern, but experts urge vigilance

The Health Ministry said a recent uptick in mpox cases in the country was not yet a cause for concern, although health experts are still urging authorities to ramp up their tracing efforts and vaccine procurement as they expect cases to continue to rise.

1 year ago
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Diaspora welcomes new visa, but not the cost

The diaspora visa, introduced by the Immigration Directorate General on Thursday, grants an immediate permit to stay in the country for five or 10 years for former Indonesian citizens.

1 year ago
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Ministry proposes raising next year’s haj price despite criticism of management

The Religious Affairs Ministry argued that the administered price for the haj needs to be increased next year, citing an expected increase in the United States Dollar exchange rate.

1 year ago
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Anti-LGBTQ groups protest Coldplay's first Indonesia gig

Several Islamic groups had called for the British band's only concert in Muslim-majority Indonesia this year to be cancelled over the rock group's views which they say clash with their conservative beliefs.

1 year ago
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Indonesia’s forest fires decline by 30 percent despite El Niño: Ministry

Environment and forestry minister Siti Nurbaya revealed a 30 percent decline in forest and land fires compared with 2019.

1 year ago
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Coldplay show to go on despite anti-LGBTQ threats: Minister

British pop-rock band Coldplay will perform its scheduled concert in Jakarta on Wednesday night despite calls by anti-LGBTQ demonstrators in the country for the show to be canceled, a minister has said.

1 year ago
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Maximum sentence demand for Luhut critics ‘serious threat’ to democracy, activists decry

Prosecutors charged Haris and Fatia for defamation under the controversial Electronic Information and Transactions (ITE) Law for their statement against senior cabinet minister Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan

1 year ago
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Gunung Padang could be the world’s oldest pyramid: Study

Gunung Padang, also known as “mountain of enlightenment”, sits at the top of an extinct volcano and is considered a sacred site by locals. In 1998, Gunung Padang was declared a national cultural heritage site.

1 year ago
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MUI calls for Israeli goods boycott, issues fatwa in support of Palestine

The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has issued Fatwa No. 83/2023, which underlines the Israeli goods boycott as part of its obligations in supporting Palestinian independence.

1 year ago
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Indonesia bestows six national hero titles on provincial figures

President Jokowi bestowed national hero titles on six figures, recognizing their pivotal role in Indonesia’s independence struggle on National Heroes Day.

1 year ago
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Jakarta, Tangerang among cities with longest streak of hot days in the world: Study

Indonesia has experienced reduced rice production, forest fires and landfill fires as an impact of the long dry season caused by El Niño this year. 

1 year ago
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Indigenous communities should benefit from carbon trading, environment ministry says

The Environment and Forestry Ministry said indigenous peoples must adhere to the requirements, including holding customary forest licenses, to be eligible for carbon trading benefits. 

1 year ago
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BMKG issues warning for potential thunderstorms, flooding

The emergence of the seed of tropical cyclone 94W is also a contributing factor to extreme weather conditions across various parts of Indonesia.

1 year ago
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McDonald's Indonesia donates Rp1.5 billion to Palestine after boycott call

A call to boycott McDonald's emerged in Indonesian due to allegations of the chain providing free meals to the Israeli military.

1 year ago
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SatuSehat app to introduce points system for free medicines

The Health Ministry’s digital office will introduce a points system on SatuSehat app, rewarding physical activity with free meds to promote preventive health care.

1 year ago
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Experts urge better mpox communication to improve detection, treatment

Experts are urging the government to improve its approach and messaging in risk communication to avoid stigmatizing both the disease and patients amid a mpox casesthe country see more cases in the past few weeks.

1 year ago
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BMKG warns of prolonged El Niño impacts

Two regions in East Nusa Tenggara, East Sumba and Rote Ndao, have experienced 176 days without rain.

1 year ago
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Households must seek govt approval for high-volume groundwater usage

While officials have noted that few households will extract enough water to necessitate the permit, some analysts have criticized the regulation as unnecessary and unfair in a country where less than a quarter of the population has access to clean piped water.

1 year ago
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Government to introduce superior tuber varieties to address famine in Papua

To address famine in Papua, the government will soon introduce superior tuber varieties and appropriate agricultural technology.

1 year ago
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