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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.

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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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'Golden visa' program to be launched soon

Authorities have said a government regulation that will allow tourists to enter the country via the highly anticipated “golden visa” program is in its final stages and will be ready soon.

2 years ago
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Agriculture among first Indonesia's industries hit by climate change

The BMKG has found that the average daily temperature in June was 27 degrees, 0.5 degrees higher than the average for the same month between 1991 and 2020.

2 years ago
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Govt stands by school zoning policy despite reports of cheating

The government is planning to stick with its controversial zoning system for state school enrollment, arguing that it remains key to addressing Indonesia's long-standing education disparities, despite a recent string of complaints from parents that the policy is susceptible to cheating and bribery.

2 years ago
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Indonesia pauses Australian cattle imports after cows found with lumpy skin disease

Australia's Agriculture Minister Murray Watt has confirmed that Indonesia has made the move and that exports from the four facilities had stopped.

2 years ago
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Indonesia’s middle-strength passport remains a travel barrier for some

The 2023 Henley Passport Index found that Indonesians enjoy visa-free entry to 70 countries and destinations, putting the country in 77th place on the list of the world’s strongest passports.

2 years ago
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Govt cracks down on medical residency hazing

Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin issued a ministerial regulation last week that formally banned all forms of hazing in government-owned teaching hospitals and launched a bullying reporting platform for medical residents.

2 years ago
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Supreme Court fines company Rp 920 billion over West Kalimantan forest fires

The Supreme Court has ordered a palm oil company to pay Rp 920 billion (US$60.9 million) for failing to prevent or extinguish forest fires within its concession area in West Kalimantan, adding to a growing list of firms held responsible for environmental disasters in the country.

2 years ago
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Indonesia aims to bring obesity rate below 3 percent by 2030

The Health Ministry recorded a rise in the obesity rate as a proportion of the population from 2013 to 2018, Deputy Health Minister Dante Saksono Harbuwono said on Monday.

2 years ago
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Half of fire risk peatland in concessions areas, report says

About 30 percent of wildfires between 2015 and 2020 were found in peatland that overlapped with the concession areas, according to a report from environmental coalition Pantau Gambut. 

2 years ago
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Indonesia must push for fairer carbon market, activists say

Activists warn that companies will misuse the carbon market to avoid reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. 

2 years ago
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No authorization for interfaith marriages, Supreme Court says

The Supreme Court issued a circular on Monday prohibiting lower courts from granting any request to legalize interfaith marriage.

2 years ago
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Critics slam Medan Mayor remark on shooting criminals dead

A recent remark by the mayor of Medan, North Sumatra, Bobby Nasution, on police shooting criminals dead has been criticized for potentially leading to human rights violations.

2 years ago
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Missing Indonesian pilgrim found dead in Mecca, search continues for two others

An elderly Indonesian man who had been missing in Saudi Arabia for almost two weeks has been found dead at a hospital in Mecca, Indonesian haj officials have said, as they continue their search for two other missing pilgrims.

2 years ago
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Chirp cap: Twitter’s restrictions cast dark shadow over 2024 elections

As Twitter imposes more limits on its users' activity, experts say the social media platform will become a less reliable source of information and more susceptible to polarization ahead of Indonesia’s general election next year.

2 years ago
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Alleged passport data breach renews calls for independent oversight agency

The breach of 34.9 million passport holders' data, while unconfirmed, points to the urgent need for an independent and strong oversight agency to protect Indonesians' personal data, especially data held at public institutions, a cybersecurity expert says.

2 years ago
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World Beach Games bust casts long shadow over Indonesia's hosting future

Exactly one month before the 2023 ANOC World Beach Games Bali was due to start, the organizing committee announced the tournament's cancellation due to Indonesia withdrawing as host.

2 years ago
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Voters look for pledges on climate in 2024 poll

Many Indonesians are keen to vote in candidates who place climate action and sustainability at the heart of their platforms, though some voters say they have seen little sign that politicians share these priorities.

2 years ago
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Indonesia’s record improves as global deforestation worsens

Indonesia had managed to reduced its tropical primary forest loss by 64 percent as of 2022, according to data from the latest report by the Global Forest Watch (GFW) think tank.

2 years ago
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Indonesia condemns second Quran burning in Sweden this year

The government has joined a chorus Muslim-majority nations in condemning the burning of a copy of the Quran in Sweden on Wednesday, the second instance this year, during the Muslim observance of Idul Adha (Day of Sacrifice).

2 years ago
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Task force to settle EU, RI, Malaysia deforestation dispute

Responding to the opposition of palm oil-producing countries to its deforestation stance on trade, the European Union has agreed to set up a joint task force to achieve a “win-win solution” for the European Commission, Indonesia and Malaysia.

2 years ago
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Government, experts eye AI to drive Indonesia’s digital economy

As more companies and government institutions leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to their benefit, experts and officials are aiming for Indonesia to come out on top in the “global AI race”.

2 years ago
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After Idul Adha, where is animal waste disposed of?

Islam’s Day of Sacrifice is celebrated by slaughtering livestock, especially cattle, but the lack of attention to animal carcass disposal might leave a bad aftertaste.

2 years ago
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Puppy mills: Activists shed light on dark underbelly of pet breeding business

What’s in front of her shook all her senses. Right off the bat, Yurike Lanser was greeted with an unsightly scene.

2 years ago
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Government offers elderly-friendly service for haj pilgrims

This year’s pilgrimage saw some 67,000 Indonesians aged 65 and above participating, or about 30 percent of the total 229,000 Indonesians pilgrims.

2 years ago
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Govt to carry out revamped national health survey in August

The government has announced plans to launch a National Health Survey (SKI) in August, an opportunity to measure the state of the nation’s health and nutrition, as well as the risk factors plaguing millions of Indonesians.

2 years ago
Society

Environment ministry cites deforestation decline from stricter controls

According to its latest available data, Indonesia recorded 104,000 hectares (256,990 acres) of deforested area from July 2021 to June 2022, down from 113,500 hectares in the year prior to that, according to government figures, which did not include numbers for the current year. 

2 years ago
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Jokowi denies state ties to embattled Al-Zaytun school

The President has brushed off suggestions that the government is somehow connected to the Islamic school in West Java, currently at the center of a scandal alleging heretical teachings.

2 years ago
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Police probe drug regulator BPOM over cough syrup

The police scrutiny of BPOM is the latest escalation by states seeking accountability for contaminated syrups that were linked to the deaths of dozens more children in Gambia and Uzbekistan last year. The World Health Organization is working with countries to investigate the global pharmaceutical supply chain for such syrups. 

2 years ago
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PSSI to look for other venues over U-17, Coldplay overlap

The PSSI is looking for alternatives to the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium, as it is booked for Coldplay's first gig in Indonesia on dates that overlap the first couple of weeks of U-17 World Cup in November, though Jakarta hasn’t been confirmed as the youth tournament’s host city.

2 years ago
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‘Pesantren’ heresy claims spark rights concerns

An Islamic school in West Java faces potential closure over allegations of heresy and links to religious separatists, raising concerns about a crackdown on religious freedom that could further muddy a highly political year.

2 years ago
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