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Kompolnas urges criminal probe against police in DWP extortion scandal

The National Police Commission (Kompolnas) has urged the National Police to push for criminal investigations into the suspected extortion of attendants of the Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) music festival, as the force wrapped up its ethics hearings against officers allegedly involved in the scandal.

3 months ago
Society

Indonesia deforestation rises for third year running: NGO

Indonesia has one of the world's highest rates of deforestation, with key drivers including timber plantations, palm oil cultivation and, increasingly, the mining of critical minerals. ...

3 months ago
Archipelago

Authorities foil attempt to smuggle 700 birds in Banten

The seized birds will be released at the Rawa Danau natural reserve in Serang regency in the province. ...

3 months ago

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Police chief asks subordinates to create social media accounts

National Police chief Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo has asked regional police leaders to create special social media accounts to respond to public complaints before they go viral.

3 months ago
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No amnesty for Papua armed criminal groups, minister insists

The amnesty plan first surfaced last month, when Law Minister Supratman Andi Agtas announced after a meeting with President Prabowo Subianto an idea to pardon some 44,000 prisoners nationwide on humanitarian grounds and to help relieve the country’s overcrowded prisons.

3 months ago
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Prabowo orders military, police personnel to protect citizens

The President's instruction came just as the two institutions became the subject of public scrutiny following a growing number of incidents of brutality and violence by military and police officers in the country in recent months.

3 months ago
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Govt pledges to pay lecturers’ performance allowance amid mounting pressure

However, the ministry has stated it would not be able to compensate for incentives that have remained unpaid since 2020.

3 months ago
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Dozens of small businesses fall victim to scam linked to free meals program

The victims said the perpetrators allegedly pretended to be part of a business association partnered with the government to run the free meals program. 

3 months ago
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Agrarian planning ministry fires six officials over Tangerang sea barrier scandal

The officials were dismissed over problematic permits for coastal land that were issued during their tenure at the Tangerang Land Agency.

3 months ago
Jakarta

Karet Station to stop operation in April after integration of three stations

Commuter line operator PT KAI Commuter will integrate three stations in Central Jakarta, namely Karet, BNI City and Sudirman stations, in April this year as part of its efforts to improve commuters’ comfort.

3 months ago
Jakarta

Thousands take shelter in Jakarta as heavy rains trigger flooding

The Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) reported that at least that 2,784 residents were taking refuge as their homes were inundated by the heavy rainfall pouring across Jakarta on Thursday night.

3 months ago
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Government vows to avoid complacency on 80% approval rating for first 100 days

The government has promised to avoid becoming complacent after the latest polls averaged an approval rating of 80 percent for the first 100 days of the Prabowo presidency.

3 months ago
Society

Bansos not affected by budget cut, says Sri Mulyani

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said that social assistance (bansos) funding would remain untouched despite the government's budget efficiency measures to support President Prabowo Subianto’s flagship free meals program, among others.

3 months ago
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Govt pushes to meet deadline in e-ID graft fugitive extradition from Singapore

The government has until March 3 to submit a formal extradition request against Paulus Tannos, an Indonesian businessman named suspect in the multitrilltion-rupiah e-ID corruption case, who fled to Singapore.

3 months ago
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Faith group urges Prabowo to strengthen democracy

A group of prominent interfaith and pro-democracy figures has voiced a moral call for the administration of President Prabowo Subianto, which recently hit its 100-day mark, to strengthen democracy and uphold integrity in governing the country of 280 million people.

3 months ago
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Bad weather halts Tangerang sea fence demolition

The Water and Air Police have postponed the operation to dismantle a segment of the controversial bamboo fence installed illegally off the coast of Tangerang regency, Banten due to bad weather.

3 months ago
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Chinese Indonesians enjoy Lunar New Year festivities across country

Over 800 people from different ethnicities and religions gathered at See Hien Kiong Temple after dark to enjoy lion dances, dragon dances, line dances, wushu performances, and violin music.

3 months ago
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Maritime affairs ministry shuts down unlicensed reclamation near Pari Island

The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry has ordered a shutdown of unauthorized dredging and land reclamation to build a channel and jetties on an islet near Pari Island north of the Jakarta coast that islanders fear will damage mangroves and marine ecosystems in the area.

3 months ago
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Central Java braces for more extreme weather after disasters kill 27

The region has already faced devastating disasters triggered by extreme weather in the past month, including 29 floods and seven landslides. 

3 months ago
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Indonesia's health programs unswayed by US exit from WHO

Health programs in Indonesia are unlikely to be significantly impacted after the US' withdrawal from the WHO, as Indonesia is not financially dependent on the organization and the planned programs are expected to continue, the government assured.

3 months ago
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Nearly 80 Rohingya refugees disembark for relocation in Aceh

Authorities initially blocked the refugees from disembarking to prevent them from escaping and because some local residents opposed their presence in town, according to local official.

3 months ago
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Extreme weather warning issued in Labuan Bajo

Heavy rains and strong winds that could trigger high waves are forecast to take place around Labuan Bajo in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) until Feb. 3.

3 months ago
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Jakarta doing better in managing floods despite heavier rain, acting governor says

Jakarta's acting governor says that the city's flood management capacity had improved amid higher rainfall, pointing to the effectiveness and speed with which it responded on Wednesday to overnight flooding that struck several areas, particularly in East Jakarta.

3 months ago
Archipelago

Rohingya refugees blocked from landing in Aceh

The mostly Muslim Rohingya are heavily persecuted in Myanmar -- their predominantly Buddhist homeland -- and thousands risk their lives each year on long and dangerous sea journeys to reach Malaysia or Indonesia.

3 months ago
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Local businesses demand removal of Borobudur's visitor limit

Agusta Kalang, one of the business owners leading the movement, stated that tourist numbers have sharply declined since the government introduced a daily limit of 1,200 visitors allowed to climb the temple to preserve its structure.

3 months ago
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Prabowo departs from Jokowi’s legacy in his first 100 days in office

President Prabowo Subianto's strongman image wins people’s approval despite his struggle to implement programs.

3 months ago
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Dozens of Jakarta roads inundated during Chinese New Year

A number of roads across Jakarta were inundated during Chinese New Year on Wednesday, hindering access for vehicles in the capital during the long holiday.

3 months ago
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Fatal tiger attacks highlight Sumatra's rising forest degradation

Last year’s tiger attacks led to the burning of the South Bukit Barisan National Park management office by an angry mob who demanded that authorities swiftly evacuate the tiger out of the area.

3 months ago
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Dozens of students swept away by waves at Yogyakarta beach, four dead

Thirteen students of state junior high school (SMPN) 7 Mojokerto were swept away by waves at Drini Beach in Gunung Kidul regency in Yogyakarta on Tuesday, with four of them being reported dead and the others hospitalized.

3 months ago
Jakarta

Gambir Police nab 20 suspects in love scam targeting foreigners

Gambir Police have arrested 20 suspects in connection with an online dating scam that targeted foreigners, mostly women, which they believe are part of a wider operation underpinning a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme.

3 months ago
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