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View all search resultsThe government is working to close the stark gap in vaccination rates between regions across the vast archipelago, which remains a problem even though Indonesia recently passed 200 million COVID-19 jabs and while a third wave of infections looms ahead of the year-end holidays.
3 years agoA coalition of human rights activists condemned on Monday incidents of intimidation against the family of human rights lawyer Veronica Koman and urged a thorough police investigation after an explosive package was sent to her parents' home. ...
3 years agoAt least seven people are dead in East Java and two in West Kalimantan after several parts of archipelago were hit by heavy rainfall and flooding in recent days resulting from the La Niña weather phenomenon. ...
3 years agoThe National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) has urged the central government to evaluate its COVID-19 handling by prioritizing basic rights principles.
4 years agoCoordinating Political, Legal and Security Affairs Minister Mahfud MD has defended a joint fact-finding team sanctioned by the government to conduct probes into recent killings in Intan Jaya regency, Papua, saying the team is full of professionals with unyielding independence.
4 years agoJudges at the Simalungun District Court in North Sumatra have sentenced Gernal Luncu Nainggolan to one year in prison after he was found guilty of insulting Prophet Muhammad on Facebook.
4 years agoNearly one year after being appointed as a Defense Minister by his political rival, former Army general Prabowo Subianto is leaving for the United States this week to meet his US counterpart Mark Esper; quite a diplomatic achievement after years of being barred entry to the country.
4 years agoThe National Police have arrested eight people affiliated with Save Indonesia Coalition (KAMI) for allegedly spreading hate speech and violating the Electronic Information and Transactions Law amid protests against the Job Creation Law.
4 years agoLocking up people with mental health conditions in solitary confinement remains a widespread practice, despite a 1977 government ban.
4 years agoThe government says it has secured commitments for the delivery of 271.3 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines. Of that number, 30 million doses are expected to be ready by the end of this year.
4 years agoDefense Minister Prabowo Subianto says foreign interference is behind the series of nationwide rallies against the Job Creation Law and called out protesters for falling for disinformation.
4 years agoDefense Minister Prabowo is scheduled to visit Austria later this month to discuss the possible purchase of Eurofighter Typhoon jet fighters after his much-anticipated visit to the United States from Oct. 15 to 19.
4 years agoThe Nusantara 1 building, which houses both personal offices and meeting rooms of House members from all party factions, will be closed until the end of the recess period on Nov. 8.
4 years agoTeam to resume investigation in Jakarta to meet 14 day deadline.
4 years agoAccording to Tasikmalaya Health Agency, 171 people had recovered as of Monday.
4 years agoWith dozens of Indonesia’s death row inmates having spent more than 10 years waiting for their execution dates, one government official and legal activists are calling for reform of what they consider to be an unjust and inhuman system.
4 years agoThe coalition also claimed the omnibus law embodied an "epistemic crime" by using the term cacat (handicapped) to describe people with disabilities, a step back in the efforts to foster respect and equality for them.
4 years agoMembers of labor unions and the general public have once again taken to the streets nationwide to protest the controversial Job Creation Law.
4 years agoForeign Minister Retno Marsudi and State-Owned Enterprises Minister Erick Thohir left the country with a team on Monday for official visits to London, as well as Bern and Geneva in Switzerland.
4 years agoCoordinating Economic Minister Airlangga Hartarto, who also helms the national economic recovery and COVID-19 response team, said in a virtual meeting on Monday that the government aimed to secure 320 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.
4 years agoCOVID-19 has killed eight people with HIV/AIDS in Indonesia, and 77 people with HIV have tested positive for the coronavirus, the Health Ministry has said.
4 years agoAt least 1,000 residents from six districts in Garut regency, West Java, have been displaced by flash floods and landslides due to torrential rainfall in the region since Sunday.
4 years agoA 17-year-old teenager from Sragen, Central Java who was kidnapped when he was a young child has been reunited with his family after 11 years apart, all thanks to Google Maps.
4 years agoAnies announced on Sunday that the city had entered the second transitional period and businesses, such as gyms and cinemas, could open under strict health protocols.
4 years agoThe contentious bill was passed into law on Oct. 5 in a speedy deliberation deemed legally flawed by critics.
4 years agoNugroho Sigit Riyadi, a 37-year-old resident of Manggisan hamlet in Bantul regency, Yogyakarta, has used his free time at home to produce wooden-made push-bikes for little children with his own hands.
4 years agoThe members of a government-sanctioned joint fact-finding team (TGPF) for the Intan Jaya shooting case have convinced the wife and family members of slain Papuan pastor Yeremia Zanambani to allow the body to be autopsied as part of an ongoing investigation.
4 years ago“I will get a second blood test in December,” said Ridwan, adding that at the time of speaking he had not experienced any side effects from the trials.
4 years agoEach regional administration had the authority to decide which tourist destinations are ready for reopening.
4 years agoThe rapid antigen test uses only a paper strip containing coronavirus antibodies that react when touching the virus’ spike protein.
4 years agoSince its establishment in 2003 in the wake of the 1998 reform movement, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has spearheaded Indonesia's long battle against corruption. But now, the KPK is losing public trust as criticism abounds over its new and controversial leaders and a restrictive new anticorruption law.
4 years agoThe group called on the police to refrain from hastily labeling public criticism of the law on social media as “hoaxes” and charging anyone who expresses their opposition with criminal acts.
4 years agoThe Alliance of Academics Rejecting the Omnibus Law accused the ministry of trying to silence scholars criticizing the contentious law.
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