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Measles, polio return as govt struggles with uneven coverage, incomplete immunization

Uneven vaccine coverage and incomplete immunization are among the key factors that have contributed to the return of measles, experts say, while the Health Ministry has recorded around 3,500 cases in at least 42 regions this year to date.

2 hours ago
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Works underway to move two Javan rhinos to sanctuary

The Forestry Ministry, assisted by the Indonesian Military (TNI) and other partners, is launching a program to move two Javan rhinoceros to a sanctuary at Ujung Kulon National Park in Banten for research and conservation purposes for the critically endangered species. ...

1 day ago
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Economic growth target in climate pledge draft slammed

Indonesia will consider three scenarios of gross domestic product growth in deciding on the amount of greenhouse gas emissions to be cut in its new climate mitigation pledge to be submitted to the United Nations in September. ...

2 days ago

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Govt orders closure of open dumping sites

To push local administrations to improve waste management, the Environment Ministry is threatening criminal charges against regional authorities that do not adhere to the waste processing standards imposed by the law.

4 months ago
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Cardinal Suharyo to join papal conclave in Vatican

Eligible to vote and be voted for as the next pope, Jakarta Archbishop Ignatius Suharyo said that he was not in the position to become the leader of the Catholic Church and did not prepare anything for the trip to the Vatican.

4 months ago
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Indonesians of all faiths mourn Pope Francis’ passing

Catholics remember the late Pope Francis for his message to build bridges of hope and peace, while leaders of non-Catholic organizations vow to carry on the pontiff’s work to nurture humanity.

4 months ago
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Journalists say no to special housing subsidy

Three leading press organizations have opposed the government’s housing subsidy targeting journalists as a potential conflict of interest and instead called for greater protection of press freedeom in the country.

4 months ago
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Officials, Catholic leaders send condolences for Pope Francis’ passing

Government and Catholic officials mourn the death of Pope Francis, who is remembered as a role model for peace, humanity and commitment to the environment amid the world’s multiple crises.

4 months ago
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Indonesia food plan risks 'world's largest' deforestation

Keen to end its reliance on rice imports, Indonesia wants to plant vast tracts of the crop, along with sugar cane for biofuel, in the restive eastern region.

4 months ago
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Prabowo says Pope Francis will always be an example for us

"The world has once again lost a role model who had a great commitment to peace, humanity, and brotherhood," Prabowo wrote on social media.

4 months ago
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Govt aims for medical residency reform after cases indicating systemic abuse

The Health Ministry plans to reform the government's specialist residency program after a flurry of cases brought the issue of systemic abuse into the public spotlight, with measures that include mental health screening, a digital logbook and hospital oversight to prevent exploitative practices.

4 months ago
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Meta, TikTok back Indonesia’s push for child online safety

The US and China-owned tech firms have reaffirmed their commitment to complying with the government's new child online safety rules, pointing to their ongoing global efforts in protecting underage users, while also calling for clear implementing guidelines.

4 months ago
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Government to pay lecturers’ allowance by July

Lecturers’ long wait for performance allowances is nearing an end, with the government promising to start disbursements as early as July; a move welcomed by lecturers' associations, though concerns persist over the unequal distribution of the new incentive scheme.

4 months ago
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Govt to dispatch 400,000 migrant workers, boost upskilling

The migrant workers ministry plans to send around 400,000 migrant workers for overseas placements this year as it works to develop a training ecosystem to secure skilled jobs and ramp up protection in destination countries, including against human trafficking.

4 months ago
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Child online safety rule lacks clarity, safeguards, observers say

Children's and digital rights observers have raised questions about the new regulation on child online safety, pointing to regulatory inconsistencies and gaps that could pose a risk to underage users and their personal data.

4 months ago
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Schools minister in hot water for reviving study pathways

Elementary and Secondary Education Minister Abdul Mu’ti’s plan to reinstate the science, social studies and language study pathways in senior high school have drawn criticism from students and teachers, particularly because of a lack of apparent evaluation of the existing system introduced by the previous government.

4 months ago
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Govt pushes for eSIM adoption through new regulation

Compared to their conventional counterparts, embedded SIM (eSIM) cards are deemed more secure as they can prevent phone number-based hacking and identity theft, according to Communications and Digital Minister Meutya Hafid.

4 months ago
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Prabowo’s schools for low-income kids gather pace ahead of mid-year kickoff

Progress for the establishment of Sekolah Rakyat (People’s Schools), President Prabowo Subianto’s flagship program that targets impoverished students, is picking up pace as the Social Affairs Ministry prepares to recruit teachers ahead of the schools' kickoff this July.

4 months ago
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Indonesia slips in happiness ranking, but still tops in generosity

Experts blame the dwindling life quality caused by the government’s policies as one of the main causes of Indonesia’s dropping in this year’s global happiness report; a reality that is balanced by acts of generosity toward others driven by the need for self-comfort.

4 months ago
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Govt launches subsidized housing program for journalists

The government has launched a subsidized housing program for journalists, aiming to allocate 1,000 units this year as part of its effort to ensure access to affordable housing for media workers across the country.

4 months ago
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Legendary songstress Titiek Puspa dies at 87

Legendary singer and songwriter Titiek Puspa died at the age 87 on Thursday of complications from a brain hemorrhage.

4 months ago
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Lawmakers urged to put AI policy in Broadcasting Law revision

The ongoing revision of the 2002 Broadcasting Law must regulate the use of artificial intelligence in broadcasting to ensure ethical usage of the technology and safeguard good journalism practices, media practitioners and journalist organizations have said.

4 months ago
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Govt signs regulation on allowances for university lecturers

While a regulation on performance bonuses has been signed, the Higher Education, Science and Technology Ministry says that the government may need longer time to disburse the money to lecturers with civil servant status across the country.

4 months ago
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Activists decry govt’s ‘double standard’ on death penalty

Human rights advocates have denounced the government’s “double standard” on capital punishment, following a recent report that revealed its ongoing tendency to hand down the death penalty, while simultaneously repatriating a number of death row convicts to their respective home countries.

4 months ago
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Death sentences keep rising in Indonesia as global executions hit new record: Amnesty

The number of death sentences in Indonesia continues to rise over the years, making the Southeast Asian country a significant contributor to the death sentence figure globally as recorded executions hit their highest level since 2015.

4 months ago
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Govt promises strict punishment for absent civil servants following Idul Fitri

The government will implement strict oversight and enforce penalties for civil servants who fail to return to work this week, despite the remote work policy, as the extended Idul Fitri holiday comes to an end.

4 months ago
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Social media age restriction policy met with caution

The Government Regulation (PP) on electronic system providers governance in child protection signed on March 28 mandates that online platforms prioritize child protection over commercial pursuits and forbids them from commodifying children.

4 months ago
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Authorities hail ‘smoothest mudik’ ahead of return travel

The police recorded 2,110 accidents between March 23 and Wednesday, down 21 percent from last year's figure.

4 months ago
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Police record fewer accidents, smoother traffic during ‘mudik’

The number of accidents during this year’s Idul Fitri mudik (exodus) dropped 31 percent compared to last year as travel flows remained smooth, authorities have reported.

4 months ago
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‘Mudik’ return flow to peak from Saturday to Monday, authorities say

The government will prepare various strategies to anticipate the congestion, including by implementing a contraflow traffic scheme.

5 months ago
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Prabowo to host first palace 'open house' for Idul Fitri

Marking the first palace gathering of his presidency, the President is slated to host an Idul Fitri "open house" after performing the holiday prayers at Istiqlal Mosque on Monday morning.

5 months ago
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Idul Fitri falls on Monday, govt declares

Combining astrological and traditional methods, the Religious Affairs Ministry's moonsighting committee has determined that the first day of Idul Fitri falls on March 31, which also means that members of both NU and Muhammadiyah will be celebrating the holiday on the same date this year.

5 months ago
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The many ways to determine Ramadan, Idul Fitri dates

Millions of Muslims often face questions on when the Ramadan or Idul Fitri holidays will fall, which depends on how religious authorities observe the moon to determine the Hijriah Islamic calendar.

5 months ago

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