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Wikimedia restriction sparks digital rights, free knowledge concerns

The government’s temporary restriction on platforms operated by nonprofit organization Wikimedia Foundation has raised concerns among digital rights advocates, who warn that arbitrary controls risk undermining citizens’ access to free knowledge and freedom of expression.

1 day ago
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Indonesia reports first health professional death amid measles outbreak

According to Health Ministry data, as of March 22, the country had recorded 16,355 confirmed measles cases since the start of the year, resulting in 10 deaths. ...

3 days ago
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Indonesia rolls out one-day remote work in push for energy efficiency

Business groups caution over risks of lower productivity and slower spending. ...

3 days ago

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Indonesia bans cough syrup material linked to Gambia child deaths

The Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM) also said it was investigating the possibility that the ingredients, diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol, had contaminated other materials that are used as solvents.

3 years ago
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Social media key battleground for 2024 election, but misinformation concerns linger

Politicians are expected to double down on social media campaigns for the 2024 general election, as such platforms are the preferred source of information for prospective young voters.

3 years ago
Society

Health ministry to probe cases of fatal kidney injury among Indonesian children

The probe comes as authorities in Gambia said nearly 70 children died from acute kidney injury after taking a locally-sold paracetamol syrup used to treat fever. 

3 years ago
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Extreme weather haunts Greater Jakarta, rest of nation

On the heels of fatal flooding in Greater Jakarta and beyond last week, vast swathes of the archipelago are being asked to prepare for more extreme wet weather in the coming days.

3 years ago
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Families of the Kanjuruhan tragedy call for more accountability, heavier sanctions

Negative sentiments surrounding the National Police linger as people remain disappointed with their probe into the deadly Kanjuruhan Stadium tragedy despite the police having named six suspects thought to be responsible for the incident.

3 years ago
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Six Kanjuruhan suspects charged with negligence causing death, bodily harm

On Thursday evening in Malang, National Police chief Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo announced that the police had named six suspects following the fatal stampede on Saturday at Kanjuruhan Stadium, one of the world’s worst soccer stadium disasters in recent decades.

3 years ago
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KPK slaps travel ban on two persons in relation to Garuda graft case

A travel ban has been imposed on two persons since August and will be in place for at least six months.

3 years ago
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First homegrown COVID vaccines seek receivers

With inoculation demand dwindling and the end of the pandemic in sight, it remains unclear whether health authorities could effectively distribute the planned tens of millions of doses of the new vaccines to the public.

3 years ago
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Ministry claims IUCN underestimated Sumatran rhino population

The Environment and Forestry Ministry contends that there are more Sumatran rhinos in the wild than the less than 50 individuals the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) recently estimated.

3 years ago
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Govt includes sugary drink tax in 2023 budget

The government finally seems set to impose an excise tax on sugary drinks tax next year, with the caveat that its implementation would depend on economic recovery.

3 years ago
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Jokowi plans to declare end of COVID-19 pandemic

In his instruction to Budi, President Jokowi asked if Indonesia could soon take steps to ease some of the COVID-19 restrictions based on guidelines provided by the international organization.

3 years ago
Society

Indonesia, DR Congo, Brazil to present common front at climate talks

Indonesia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Brazil are working to present a common front at climate negotiations, the Congolese Environment Minister Eve Bazaiba said on Tuesday.

3 years ago
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Former justices accuse lawmakers of violating Constitution

Former Constitutional Court justices have accused the House of Representatives of violating the Constitution by removing the court’s deputy chief justice Aswanto before his term ends.

3 years ago
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KPK probes over US$6b in alleged bribes to lawmakers in new Garuda graft case

The antigraft body has opened a fresh graft probe in connection with the battered flag carrier, this one allegedly involving over US$6 million in bribes paid to lawmakers for purchasing Airbus aircraft.

3 years ago
Society

COVID-19 pandemic will soon be declared over: Jokowi

"The pandemic is beginning to ease off. Perhaps very soon we will have to declare it over," Jokowi said in a speech delivered during an event for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises.

3 years ago
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Medical professionals associations slam healthcare omnibus bill drafting

Five medical professional associations deplore the House of Representatives Legislative Body's decision to make the omnibus bill on healthcare a priority for deliberation without consulting them.

3 years ago
Society

Death toll in football stampede reaches 174, league suspended

When frustrated supporters of the losing home team invaded the pitch in Malang in the province of East Java late on Saturday, officers fired tear gas in an attempt to control the situation, triggering the stampede and cases of suffocation, East Java police chief Insp. Gen. Nico Afinta told reporters.

3 years ago
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RI hails “significant progress” in third Sherpa meeting despite global tension

The government says it has managed to navigate the “dynamic” global situation and hold a conducive penultimate Group of 20 Sherpa meeting, adding that significant progress has been made in formulating the G20 leaders’ declaration, despite rising global tension.

3 years ago
Society

BPOM approves first homegrown COVID-19 vaccine

The government has stressed the importance of developing national vaccines since the beginning of the pandemic but it currently relies on China's Sinovac and the Western-made Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA jabs.  

3 years ago
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RI’s new emissions target not ambitious enough, activists say

Indonesia has increased its emissions reduction target to bring its policies more in line with global goals, but environmentalists say the revisions still fail to respond adequately to the climate crisis.

3 years ago
Society

Sluggish progress looms over ethics hearing on alleged cop murder

More police officers have been brought before the National Police ethics panel on allegations of ethics violations over their handling of the Brig. "J" Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat murder case, with the latest being Second Insp. Arsyad Daiva Gunawan who was demoted on Monday.

3 years ago
Society

Indonesia grants approval for Chinese mRNA COVID vaccine

The Food and Drugs Monitoring Agency greenlighted the use of Walvax Biotechnology's mRNA vaccine, which has been in development for more than two years and targets the original strain of the coronavirus.

3 years ago
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UIII starts new academic year with foreign students joining offline classes

In his speech to inaugurate the new academic year, UIII rector Komaruddin Hidayat said that the offline classes would allow greater space for collaboration and participation by students and professors after one year of a mix of physical meetings and online activities.

3 years ago
Society

Indonesia contributes $15.5 million in fight against tuberculosis, malaria, HIV/AIDS

Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said in a statement that money contributed to the effort came from the state budget as well as funding by the private sector. The move was for the first for Indonesia to become a contributor to the initiative.

3 years ago
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Educators call for education bill changes

Following the decision by lawmakers to drop a new omnibus bill on education from their upcoming legislative priority list, educators are calling on the government to use this opportunity to thoroughly revise the controversial bill, amid mounting concerns surrounding rushed deliberations.

3 years ago
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Indonesia calls for non-nuclear settlement in Ukraine conflict

Indonesia is keeping tabs on the latest development over the recently announced Russian partial mobilization and hopes that the conflict can reach a solution away from the use of nuclear weapons, the Foreign Ministry says.

3 years ago
Society

Banten, Jakarta among least happy regions in Indonesia

In Indonesia's happiness index released recently by the agency, Banten province, which is made up mostly of municipalities bordering the capital city, stood at the at the bottom of the list with an index of 68.08. 

3 years ago
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Will Indonesia's new forest pact with Norway open door to more funding?

Indonesia abruptly ended its previous accord with Norway a year ago, due to apparent disagreements and slow progress in releasing payments based on the results of work to curb forest loss. 

3 years ago
Society

KPK summons Papua governor again, presses for cooperation amid protests

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is pressing for the Papua governor and graft suspect Lukas Enembe to cooperate with the commission’s second summons amid chants of criminalization by his supporters.

3 years ago
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US top diplomat for ASEAN due by October: Envoy

The United States’ newly sworn-in envoy to ASEAN will arrive in Jakarta by October to fill a post that had been left vacant “for a very long time”, Indonesian Ambassador to the US Rosan P. Roeslani revealed on Wednesday.

3 years ago
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