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The long, suspenseful journey to Indonesia's nickel 'paradise'

The Jakarta Post's recent trip to Raja Ampat late last month revealed the complex currents rippling and colliding beneath the mining versus tourism issue, conflated by environmental and indigenous concerns surrounding the global marine haven in the country's far-flung, easternmost region.

2 days ago
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Environmental losses outweigh economic gains of mining in Raja Ampat

The Jakarta Post visited Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua, to take a closer look at the recent nickel mining controversy taking place in the archipelago regency. Tensions have erupted between pro-mining inhabitants and those who have benefited from fishery and ecotourism activities.   ...

2 days ago
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‘Slitting open earth’s skin’: Mining divides, damages Raja Ampat

The Jakarta Post visits Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua, to take a closer look at the recent nickel mining controversy that threatens to unravels the archipelago regency. In addition to causing irreversible damage to forest and marine ecosystems, the extractive activities have also created tensions among islanders.   ...

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Ministry advises TV stations to show 'adzan' in text during papal mass broadcasts

The suggestion from the Religious Affairs Ministry was made following a request from the papal visit committee to replace the adzan (Islamic call to prayer) broadcasts, so it won't disrupt the live broadcasting of Pope Francis-led Mass in Jakarta on Thursday evening.

10 months ago
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Greater-Jakarta commuters wary of govt’s plan of income-based fares

With its relatively low costs, Commuter Line has been favored by many; it helps transport nearly 800,000 passengers within Jakarta and across neighboring cities of Bekasi, Bogor, Depok and Tangerang in a day.

10 months ago
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Pope calls for stronger interfaith ties to counter extremism, intolerance

Pope Francis said Wednesday interreligious ties must be "strengthened" to fight extremism and intolerance, as he kicked off his Asia-Pacific tour with a stop in Muslim-majority Indonesia.

10 months ago
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Pope's grueling tour gets into full swing in Indonesia

The pope is scheduled to meet President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo at the State Palace on Wednesday, in the first major set piece of his tour, followed by a speech to officials and diplomats, in which he is expected to touch on religious harmony in the world's most populous Muslim-majority country.

10 months ago
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Interfaith groups welcome Pope Francis with delight

Various religious organizations in Indonesia welcome Pope Francis to Jakarta with messages of hope that the papal visit, the first in over three decades, will provide an example for interreligious harmony in the country and also the world.

10 months ago
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Indonesia tightens mpox surveillance following three new suspected cases in Jakarta

Authorities have been ramping up mitigation measures against the spread of mpox as three suspected cases are reportedly found in Jakarta, with one case being closely monitored at a health facility and the other two undergoing self-isolation at home.

10 months ago
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Pos Indonesia launches stamps to welcome Pope to Jakarta

State-owned postal service Pos Indonesia has unveiled a set of stamps to celebrate the much-awaited visit of Pope Francis to Jakarta.

10 months ago
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Pope Francis arrives in Indonesia to begin ambitious Asia-Pacific tour

The aging pope was not scheduled to attend any public events on Tuesday to allow time for him to rest after a 13-hour overnight flight from Rome.

10 months ago
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Soekarno-Hatta airport tightens mpox surveillance

Indonesia's main international airport is requiring all inbound travelers to sign up with the SatuSehat electronic health pass prior to departure as part of a broader government policy to prevent the spread of mpox, especially the latest, more virulent clade Ib variant.

10 months ago
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Govt offers new strategy to curb antimicrobial resistance

As AMR emerges as a global health concern, the government has launched a new strategy to better regulate and monitor the appropriate use of antimicrobials, including through public education, in both medicine and animal husbandry.

10 months ago
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Pope to visit Jakarta's Istiqlal mosque in push for interfaith harmony

When Pope Francis visits Indonesia next week, he will stop by a mosque in Jakarta that has an unusual feature – a tunnel connecting it to the city's Catholic cathedral, as part of a push for interfaith harmony on his 12-day Asia-Pacific tour.

10 months ago
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Government plan to slash Commuter Line subsidies sparks backlash

The plan, which appears in the draft state budget for 2025, would require riders to submit their personal information, including their identity card numbers (NIK), to purchase travel cards for the Commuter Line. Operators would then impose different prices based on the passenger’s income.

10 months ago
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OJK to ban online gamblers from financial services

The Financial Services Authority (OJK) plans to blacklist online gamblers to stop them from using financial services in Indonesia.

10 months ago
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Government delays long-awaited sugary drink excise, again

The government has once again delayed the implementation of the long-awaited excise tax on sweetened beverages despite growing demands to curb rising obesity and diabetes in the country.

10 months ago
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Ministry highlights need to raise public awareness of sugar risks

The Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Ministry stressed the need to educate the public about the health risks of high-sugar content foods and drinks.

10 months ago
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Govt orders nearly 2,000 doses of mpox vaccine from Denmark

A shipment of 1,600 vaccine doses, the second from the Scandinavian country, is expected to arrive next week, Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said on Tuesday.

10 months ago
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Chips down: Indonesia battles illegal online gambling

While gambling is illegal in the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation -- with sentences of up to six years in prison -- government figures show around 3.7 million Indonesians engaged in it last year, placing more than $20 billion in bets.

10 months ago
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Govt revives health tracking system for mpox ahead of IAF 2024

The health minister announced on Tuesday that the government was reactivating the COVID-era health tracking system, previously known as PeduliLindungi, as part of its preventive measures against mpox.

10 months ago
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Jakarta gears logistics up for Pope Francis visit next week

Head of the Presidential Secretariat Heru Budi Hartono, who also serves as acting Jakarta governor, said on Monday that citizens should preferably stay home on Sept. 5, or use alternative routes prepared by the city administration if choosing to travel. 

10 months ago
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Judicial Commission suggests dismissal of judges in fatal Surabaya assault case

The commission has found evidence that the judges violated the code of ethics for acquitting Gregorius Ronald Tannur, a defendant accused of killing his girlfriend in East Java, following a probe into the trial and the case. 

10 months ago
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Jusuf Wanandi receives Achmad Bakrie Award

Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) cofounder Jusuf Wanandi has received the Achmad Bakrie Award for his work in social thought, democracy and international relations.

10 months ago
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Court finds drugmakers at fault over toxic cough syrup, orders paltry compensation

More than 200 children died of the injury and about 120 more survived, some of whom lived with disabilities which led to financial hardships for their parents.

10 months ago
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Indonesia raises vigilance on mpox amid latest global emergency

The Health Ministry has prepared more than 4,000 doses of mpox vaccines and readied dozens of laboratories across the country to test the viral disease, amid the latest global emergency status following the surge of cases in Africa and other regions.

10 months ago
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IDI pushes for changes to PPDS system to tackle bullying

IDI pushes for cultural change to address bullying of residents in PPDS scheme.

10 months ago
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Government’s plan to distribute contraceptives to students draws mixed reactions

Some believe that the new regulation will help prevent teenage pregnancies, which bear serious health consequences for the mothers and baby. However, many have expressed concerns that it will instead promote extra-marital sex among students in the country.

10 months ago
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Indonesia woos diaspora with permanent visa

The lifetime, multiple-entry visa for members of the Indonesian diaspora may provide members of the group with economic opportunities that will benefit them and the country, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Pahala Mansury.

10 months ago
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Bullying among medical residents in spotlight following suicide case

A recent survey by the Health Ministry found that one in five medical residents suffered from depression, with 3.3 percent of the respondents, or almost 400 resident physicians, admitting to having thoughts of self-harm or suicide in the two weeks before the survey.

10 months ago
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KPAI finds most day care centers in the country unlicensed

The Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) has revealed that most day care facilities in the country are unlicensed, taking cases in Depok, West Java, and Pekanbaru, Riau, as samples.

10 months ago
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Planned diaspora visa program will be continued by next minister: Yasonna

Yasonna Laoly, on his last day in office as law and human rights minister on Monday, said his predecessor should ensure the success of the Overseas Citizenship of Indonesia (OCI) visa plan, underlining that the inclusion of the Indonesian diaspora community was key to ensuring Indonesia’s long-term success.

10 months ago
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Jessica Wongso released early on parole after 8 years in prison

Jessica's lawyer Otto Hasibuan said her client was released early after receiving an almost-five-year remission for having "good behavior".

10 months ago
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