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‘I Must Die’ billboards trigger backlash over suicide messaging

Promotional billboards for the horror film “Aku Harus Mati” (I Must Die) have drawn widespread criticism over concerns that they could encourage suicidal ideation, particularly among vulnerable groups such as children, amid rising mental health issues among the country’s youth.

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Communications ministry’s video game ratings draw backlash for erratic age labels

The Communications and Digital Ministry’s newly implemented content rating system for video games has come in for criticism for its arbitrary age classification, prompting concerns among players and developers about the availability of games in Indonesia. ...

15 hours ago
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State-led projects drive soaring forest loss in Indonesia, watchdog finds

An environmental watchdog has found that over 430,000 hectares of forest areas were cut down last year, primarily for realizing President Prabowo Subianto’s food and energy self-sufficiency agenda. ...

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UN migration agency says aid to Rohingya in Indonesia reinstated

Chief of mission, Jeff Labovitz, said there is no current planned reduction in services. 

1 year ago
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Delay of start date for civil servant recruits met with protests

Frustration over the government’s decision to postpone the employment start date for some 1.2 million newly recruited state workers has spilled over onto the streets, with scores of recruits staging protests in several cities demanding accountability for months of lost income and financial setbacks.

1 year ago
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Women workers demand stronger legal protections

Women workers from a variety of sectors voiced demands for women’s rights protection, including through the ratification of the domestic worker protection bill, which has been stalled in the House of Representatives for over 21 years.

1 year ago
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UI opts not to flunk Bahlil, orders dissertation revision instead

The University of Indonesia (UI) has ordered Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia to revise his controversial doctoral dissertation, ignoring calls from critics to have his degree revoked over academic dishonesty.

1 year ago
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Transportation Ministry to keep free 'mudik' program despite budget cut

The free mudik program for the 2025 Idul Fitri holiday season will still run, despite budget cuts, to suppress the use of private vehicles and reduce traffic congestion.

1 year ago
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SOEs offer 100,000 free ‘mudik’ quotas for Idul Fitri this year

This year, the Transportation Ministry predicts that half of Indonesia’s population, or around 146 million people, will travel during the holiday, with West Java recording the highest mobility, according to a release earlier this week. 

1 year ago
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Remote working allowed for civil servants ahead of Nyepi, Idul Fitri holidays

The Administrative and Bureaucratic Reforms Ministry issues a circular declaring a policy that allows flexible work from home or work from anywhere arrangements for civil servants ahead of the Nyepi and Idul Fitri holidays in late March.

1 year ago
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Veteran journalist Fikri Jufri dies at age 88

Fikri Jufri, one of Indonesia’s most celebrated journalists, died in Jakarta on Thursday at the age of 88.

1 year ago
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BPOM insists free meals safe to take home during Ramadan

The Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM) has vowed to ensure that food packages disbursed under the free nutritious meal program are safe to be taken home, as authorities prepare for a different system for the initiative during the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan.

1 year ago
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Ex-KPK chair, ex-UIN rector on Press Council short list

Nine out of 18 candidates, including a former KPK chair, have been shortlisted for the 2025-2028 Press Council.

1 year ago
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Ministry kicks off gadget-free hour during Ramadan for parents

The ministry launched the campaign in conjunction with the fasting month of Ramadan, during which parents can spend more time with their children. 

1 year ago
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Weather agency seeds clouds to stem rainfall after Jakarta floods

The deluge that began on Monday hit Jakarta, home to around 11 million people, as well as the neighbouring satellite cities of Bogor, Bekasi and Tangerang.

1 year ago
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Government to roll out new exams for high school students this year

The Elementary and Secondary Education Ministry is looking to introduce a new form of academic exams starting with high school students later this year. But experts have called for caution, saying that rushing into the new policy could instead catch students and teachers off guard.

1 year ago
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UI to decide fate of Bahlil’s controversial dissertation soon

The University of Indonesia (UI) is slated to hold a meeting this week to discuss its board of professors’ (DGB) findings related to the controversial awarding of a doctorate by the university’s School of Global and Strategic Studies to Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia. 

1 year ago
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Victims swindled by scams using President Prabowo deepfakes

"Who hasn't received aid from me? What are your needs right now?" Prabowo appears to ask viewers in the clip posted in November.

1 year ago
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Punk band Sukatani stares down police intimidation

The members of Central Java punk band Sukatani have “firmly” rejected an offer to serve as ambassadors of the National Police after reportedly facing months of pressure and intimidation over a song criticizing police corruption that culminated in the band removing it from streaming platforms last month.

1 year ago
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Minister denies reported 90% cut to Komnas Disabilitas budget

The Social Affairs Minister has dimissed a report that the government's austerity policy had slashed the budget of Komnas Disabilitas over 90 percent, saying the actual cut was a little less than 60 percent and that this would not affect direct assistance for people with disabilities.

1 year ago
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Concerns raised over TNI’s role in Papua food estate

The government is planning to send more TNI personnel to Papua to help with its efforts to achieve national food self-sufficiency.

1 year ago
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Ramadan starts on Saturday, govt declares

Religious Affairs Minister Nasaruddin Umar announced the decision after receiving confirmation of the sighting of the moon in Aceh.

1 year ago
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Philippines could be role model for gender equality in land ownership

Experts have lauded the Philippines' commitment to guarantee men and women equal rights to land ownership with the issuance of the Magna Carta of Women (MCW) and the formation of an agrarian reform agency, among other measures, saying the country could be a role model for its Asian peers.

1 year ago
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Indonesians pray for critically ill Pope Francis

Indonesian Catholics have been sending prayers to Pope Francis, who is in critical condition in hospital battling double pneumonia.

1 year ago
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Media violence still rampant in Indonesia, latest index shows

Indonesia has recorded a slight improvement of 0.7 point in the latest Journalist Safety Index, but still ranks in the bottom two-fifths of the RSF's Press Freedom Index for last year.

1 year ago
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BPOM seizes illegal cosmetics promoted by social media influencers

The Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM) has issued a list of 91 illegal cosmetic brands that may contain hazardous substances, which are often sold through online marketplaces and promoted by social media influencers.

1 year ago
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Punk song on cops shouldn’t exceed limits, culture minister says

Culture Minister Fadli Zon says a song criticizing the police should not mention the institution directly and should stay within the boundaries of freedom of expression.

1 year ago
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New science minister vows no increase in tuition fees

New Higher Education, Science and Technology Minister Brian Yuliarto urges university rectors and officials in the higher education sector to clearly communicate the policy of no rise in single tuition fees (UKT) for state universities to students and other related parties.

1 year ago
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GARUDA program set to empower 100,000 civil servants with AI skills

The GARUDA Program, a collaboration between Binar, the BUMN Foundation and Microsoft, will equip 100,000 civil servants with AI expertise.

1 year ago
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Punk song censorship raises concerns about freedom of expression

Fellow artists and human rights activists decry the alleged intimidation of punk rock band Sukatani for their song that criticizes corrupt police officers, calling the incident a censorship act that threatens freedom of expression in the country.

1 year ago
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BGN trains thousands to accelerate free nutritious meal program

The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) is training 32,000 Nutrition Fulfillment Service Unit (SPPG) heads with the Indonesia Defense University to support the free nutritious meals program. The program is set to serve 6 million people by August.

1 year ago
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Age limit on social media not only solution to protect minors: Discussion

Protecting children on digital platforms will require the involvement of parents and other parties on top of limiting the age of social media users, a lawmaker and observers have said amid the government's plan to ban minors from social media.

1 year ago
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Teacher welfare in jeopardy amid budget cuts

President Prabowo Subianto’s push for large-scale budget cuts across ministries, state agencies and regional administrations has prompted the government to halve the quota for this year’s teacher certification program, sowing doubt among educators about the President’s commitment to improving teacher welfare.

1 year ago
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