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Rising forest loss puts Kalimantan at higher disaster risk

Around 90 percent of 13,000 hectares of natural forests cleared by activities from the pulpwood industry were found in Kalimantan, according to a new report issued by environmental groups, raising alarms of looming ecological crisis that may hit the island in the coming years.

19 hours ago
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Floods, extreme weather, drive up grocery prices in various regions

Supply disruptions of various types of chilies and vegetables have increased the prices in Batam following the flooding in the northern part of Sumatra. ...

2 days ago
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Calls grow for broader Indigenous engagement in customary forest recognition

The Ford Foundation has called on the government to expand its engagement with Indigenous communities as Indonesia moves forward with its pledge to recognize 1.4 million hectares of customary forests by 2029.  ...

3 days ago

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Government takes aim at two-month deadline for child online protection guideline

In a meeting with lawmakers on Tuesday, the communications minister laid out her plans to draw up an interim guideline on child online protection in the next two months as a stepping-stone to national legislation, underlining that the new policy would not limit freedom of expression.

10 months ago
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House urges uninterrupted access to LPG subidy amid transition

Lawmakers have asked the government to ensure undisrupted distribution of the subsidized cooking gas to eligible consumers after the energy ministry issued a new cap on sales to approved suppliers.

10 months ago
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Lecturers threaten strike if overdue incentives unpaid

An alliance of civil servant lecturers has said it will organize a nationwide strike after Ramadan if the government did not pay their overdue allowances from 2020-2024.

10 months ago
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New student enrollment policy yet to tackle underlying issues: Experts

The government’s plan to substitute the widely criticized public school enrollment (PPDB) with an “improved” new school admission system called the SPMB has been met with cautious optimism from observers, who see the new policy to be off the mark in addressing more fundamental issues plaguing students’ enrollment. 

10 months ago
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Government unveils ‘biggest’ Hindu temple in Southeast Asia

The government unveiled West Jakarta's Murugan Temple on Sunday at an event led by the religious affairs minister, touting it as the biggest Hindu temple in the region and that it was open to all denominations of the religion.

10 months ago
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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.

10 months ago
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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.

10 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.

10 months ago
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Nutrition Agency, BPOM join forces to ensure free meal program safety

The partnership comes in response to several reported cases of food poisoning linked to the free, meal program, which have sparked public concern and calls for stricter food safety controls.

10 months ago
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Lecturers in Indonesia struggle to balance responsibilities with low pay

To make a living, lecturers take on extra jobs, while simultaneously balancing their daily tasks and professional obligations.

10 months ago
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Final preparations underway for free health screenings

Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin says the official launch of the free check-ups is contingent upon the inauguration of new regional heads, which the Home Ministry has said will take place at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta on Feb. 6.

10 months ago
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Imlek 2025: Glodok residents move on from May 1998 riots

Residents of Jakarta's Chinatown, now a melting pot of diversity, still recall the mob violence that ripped through the community almost three decades ago and the discriminatory undertones that linger.

10 months ago
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Government allocates Rp 19t to renovate schools this year

A central fund of just over $1 billion has been earmarked to renovate and revitalize schools nationwide as part of the Prabowo administration's priority aim to improve national education.

10 months ago
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BPOM vows to clamp down on skincare industry

The BPOM aims to be more stringent in its approach toward skincare products through tighter monitoring of their production, distribution and marketing, especially products that exaggerate or falsify their benefits.

10 months ago
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Transportation minister proposes work-from-anywhere ahead of Nyepi, Idul Fitri

The proposed WFA policy is intended to alleviate traffic congestion in the country as hundreds of millions of people participate in the annual Idul Fitri tradition of mudik (exodus).

10 months ago
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House gives ministry 20 days to resolve Tangerang ‘mystery fence’

A meeting with House Commission IV overseeing maritime affairs on Tuesday concluded with a time frame of 20 days for the ministry to conduct a follow-up investigation to determine the origins of the illegal 30-kilometer-long structure.

10 months ago
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Govt reports decline in online gambling transactions

Following a nationwide crackdown on online gambling, the Communications and Digital Ministry has reported a significant decline in transactions on the illegal sites in the past few months.

10 months ago
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Government revokes permits for land across from Tangerang sea fence

Agrarian and Spatial Planning Ministry/National Land Agency (BPN) head Nusron Wahid explained that the majority of the permits were invalid as they covered areas off the coast. 

10 months ago
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House Speaker calls for resolution of education ministry row

The termination, which has since been mediated and reversed, sparked the most glaring protest among state employees in a country where civil servants are rarely inclined to air their grievances about their superiors.

10 months ago
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Government walks back plan on monthlong school break for Ramadan

Instead of a monthlong break as initially proposed, a joint ministerial circular has declared a weeklong school holiday at the beginning of Ramadan, with the caveat that teachers provide their students with an independent learning project for the duration.

10 months ago
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Navy chief of staff, Titiek Soeharto take lead in dismantling Tangerang sea fence

More than 1,500 personnel were deployed to take down a segment of a more than 30-kilometer-long bamboo structure that was allegedly built by private contractors to lay the groundwork for a massive reclamation project.

10 months ago
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Gaming sensation Jagat shifts focus to public good amid vandalism backlash

The treasure-hunting game with rewards that are too good to be true now requires positive contributions to public spaces.

10 months ago
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Free meals still in effect during Ramadan, students to bring food home

National Nutrition Agency (BGN) head Dadan Hindayana said the agency would continue the program through the fasting month “as that’s the most important and highly anticipated activity” in schools.

10 months ago
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Protests at higher education ministry end as minister retracts dismissal of subordinate

A senior official at the Higher Education, Science and Technology Ministry confirmed that the recent protest against minister Satryo Soemantri Brodjonegoro regarding the allegedly abrupt dismissal of a civil servant in the institution had been resolved and that all related parties have met and mutually “forgiven each other”.

10 months ago
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Companies, individuals hold land permits ashore from illegal sea fence

The Agrarian and Spatial Planning Ministry/the National Land Agency (BPN) has confirmed that two private companies own land on the shoreline facing the “mysterious” sea fence in the coastal waters of Tangerang regency, Banten, and has promised to investigate any potential links between the companies and the illegal barrier.

10 months ago
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Prabowo apologizes for delay in free meals distribution

Prabowo said that the free meal program was still in its initial stage and that it could not instantly be applied to all schools across the country.

10 months ago
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Ramadan ‘special learning’ circular ready to sign: Minister

The government is ready to issue a circular that appears to revive a colonial-era policy on a monthlong school break for Ramadan, though the schools minister insists the contemporary iteration is intended as a special learning program.

10 months ago
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Navy taking down ‘mysterious’ sea fence that sparked reclamation debate

The Indonesian Navy is taking down a sea fence of unexplained origin installed in the coastal waters of Tangerang, Banten, that has sparked a debate about the issue of unlicensed marine reclamation.

10 months ago
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Food safety concerns linger amid free meals rollout after recent poisoning cases

After at least two food poisoning incidents related to the free nutritious meals program, calls for stricter food safety procedures and monitoring have surfaced from parents and experts alike.

10 months ago
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Saudi Arabian citizen deported for harassing local, overstaying visa

The Immigration Directorate General has deported a Saudi Arabian citizen identified as MA for harassing a marbut (mosque keeper) in Cisarua, Bogor regency, West Java.

10 months ago
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