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Poll bodies in hot water over regional election revotes

Petitions challenging the results of the 2024 regional election revotes may signal incompetence by poll bodies in organizing the election reruns, election observers have argued.

6 days ago
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Press associations express concern over AGO’s arrest of JakTV chief editor

Journalists' associations have spoken out against the AGO's move to detain JakTV chief editor Tian Bahtiar for obstruction of justice in a bribery case, cautioning against setting a precedent that could threaten the constitutional right to freedom of speech and of the press. ...

6 days ago
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Commuters laud new Transjabodetabek route, but demand more feeders

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung’s recent initiative to expand intercity bus routes under the Transjabodetabek network has been positively received by the public, although some commuters have called for improved connectivity between their homes and transportation hubs such as bus stops and train stations. ...

6 days ago

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Six rescued East Kutai orangutans released back to the wild

BOSF executive director Jamartin Sihite stated that Tuesday’s release marked the 27th orangutan release carried out by the organization since 2010.

6 days 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.

6 days ago
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Transjabodetabek’s Blok M-Alam Sutera route commences operation

The Jakarta administration, in collaboration with its Banten counterpart, has officially launched a new Transjabodetabek bus route connecting South Jakarta’s business and shopping hub, Blok M, with the Alam Sutera township in Tangerang to boost usage of public transportation across the Greater Jakarta area.

6 days ago
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Jakarta administration warns of rising dengue fever cases

The Jakarta administration is warning residents of a potential spike in dengue fever cases by the end of April. Over 500 cases have been reported in East Jakarta.

1 week ago
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Prabowo puts inner circle on communication front

President Prabowo Subianto is considering tapping into more members of his inner circle to use as spokespeople to work alongside State Secretary Prasetyo Hadi, who has already begun assuming the role of presidential spokesman, marking a shift in how the administration handles public messaging.

1 week ago
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House prioritizes KUHAP revision over other bills

The House of Representatives Commission III overseeing legal affairs are focusing on finishing the deliberation of Criminal Law Procedures Code (KUHAP) by the end of this year, before moving on to other law revisions, including those governing the Attorney General’s Office and the National Police.

1 week ago
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AGO arrests JakTV editor in chief for obstruction of justice

The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) accused Tian of receiving Rp 478 million (US$28,337) from two lawyers, Marcella Santoso and Junaedi Saibih, in exchange for orchestrating negative news reports aimed at undermining the AGO’s investigations into corruption at state-owned tin mining giant PT Timah and a sugar import graft case involving former trade minister Thomas Lembong.

1 week ago
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Cianjur declares health emergency after 78 students suffer food poisoning

The Cianjur Health Agency has declared a health emergency after 78 students from two schools in the regency suffered food poisoning. The students showed symptoms after meals from the government-run free nutritious meal program.

1 week ago
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15 Indonesian citizens in US affected by Trump’s immigration policy

The Foreign Ministry said 15 Indonesian nationals in the United States had been affected by President Donald Trump’s immigration policy, with one already deported. The Indonesian government now focuses on educating Indonesians there about their legal rights.

1 week ago
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Jokowi to face two lawsuits on diplomas, Esemka car

The Surakarta District Court has scheduled the first hearings for both lawsuits on April 24, 2025 at 10 a.m.

1 week ago
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Two more trafficked migrant workers die in Cambodian scam centers

On April 4th, Cambodian police discovered Ihwan unconscious on the side of the road. He was naked and had multiple injuries across his body, and was promptly rushed to a local hospital.

1 week ago
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Taman Safari founders under scrutiny over abuse, exploitation allegations

According to the performers' legal representative, the circus management allegedly took in more than 60 underprivileged children, some as young as two years old, from their families and trained them as performers. They were reportedly denied salaries, education and any documentation of their identities or family ties.

1 week ago
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Proposal to name Soeharto national hero draws opposition

A proposal for the government to name late president Soeharto as a national hero has been met with stiff opposition from rights activists, who fear it would exacerbate a culture of impunity and eventually absolve the authoritarian leader of his alleged corruption and rights violations.

1 week ago
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Jakarta regrets opposition to Transjabodetabek expansion to Kota Wisata Cibubur

The Jakarta administration regrets the decision by the management of the Kota Wisata housing complex in Cibubur, Bogor Regency, West Java, to halt the expansion of the Tranjabodetabek bus service to the area, while promising to find new alternative routes to improve connectivity between the capital and its surrounding buffer zones.

1 week 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.

1 week 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.

1 week ago
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Prabowo demands unity amid rumors of divided loyalties among his ministers

President Prabowo Subianto has called on his ministers to maintain unity in his administration amid speculations of divided loyalties among some cabinet members and the lingering influence of his predecessor Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, the father of Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka.

1 week 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.

1 week 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.

1 week 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.

1 week ago
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Evacuated Javan leopard still awaiting release into the wild

It remained motionless in the corner of its cage while animal caretakers entered its enclosure and it did not hiss, bare its fangs or growl. Additionally, the predator did not pounce on or attack live prey provided by the caretakers, including chickens and goats.

1 week ago
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Police sexual assault case sparks call for detention system reform

The National Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas Perempuan) reported that in 2024, at least 15 female detainees were subjected to gender-based violence by authorities during the investigation process. This abuse included forced nudity and sexual assault intended to intimidate and coerce the victims into confessing to their alleged crimes.

1 week 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.

1 week ago
Society

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.

1 week ago
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Luwu villagers demand halt to power firm's mining activities

Villagers in South Sulawesi's Luwu regency have called for hydropower company Tiara Tirta Energi to close its Class C mine operations over unclear land documents, as recommended by regional authorities.

1 week ago
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Jakarta governor apologizes for last week's massive traffic snarl-up

Pramono said that although the Jakarta administration should not take the blame for the traffic congestion problem, which lasted for three days last week, the amount of losses and inconvenience caused by the incident prompted him to issue the apology.

1 week ago
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Judge arrests raise concerns over poor judicial oversight

Legal experts say the government’s policies aiming to improve judges’ welfare in a bid to curb corruption in judicial bodies will not work without stronger internal and external oversight of Indonesian judges.

1 week ago

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Wed, April 30, 2025

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