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Discourse: Flexible, rapid decision-making at heart of 2004 tsunami response

Despite the heavy toll, the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami hitting Indonesia and dozens of other countries has become a wake-up call for nations to prepare for tsunamis as well as an example of how the world can work together to rebuild after disasters.

5 months ago
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I’m always open to criticism, says Ridwan Kamil after latest social media controversy

West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil has again been involved in controversy after a high school teacher criticized him on social media. When reports began to surface that the contract teacher lost his job due to his criticism, the social media-savvy politician assured his followers that he was always open to criticism. ...

2 years ago
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House to go on with domestic worker protection bill

The leadership of the House of Representatives has vowed to kickstart its deliberation on the long-awaited domestic worker protection bill in the current sitting session as lawmakers returned from recess on Tuesday. ...

2 years ago

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House leadership decision on domestic worker protection bill faces backlash

House of Representatives Speaker Puan Maharani of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) has come under fire for using an outdated conclusion as a reason not to kick-start efforts to introduce a much-needed new legislation to better protect domestic workers.

2 years ago
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Jagantara 2.0 event to celebrate Indonesia’s cultural heritage

The Indonesian Cultural Heritage (WBI) Foundation held on Saturday an event dubbed Jagantara 2.0, geared towards celebrating and preserving Indonesia’s richly diverse culture.

2 years ago
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Journalists, environmentalists slam Batang Toru discussion disruption in Jakarta

Press rights groups and environmentalists have condemned an attempt to disrupt a media discussion on the Tapanuli orangutan and Batang Toru ecosystem on Thursday, calling it an affront to journalistic freedom and safety.

2 years ago
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RI sends ‘note of protest’ to Fiji over recognition of West Papua

Indonesia has lodged a formal complaint with the Fijian government expressing its “deep disappointment” with the South Pacific country’s recognition of West Papua and support for the separatist movement there, the Foreign Ministry said on Friday.

2 years ago
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Sri Mulyani to work with Mahfud to tackle graft

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani “promises” to work with senior minister Mahfud MD to address reports about suspicious transactions amounting to Rp 300 trillion (US$19.4 billion) within tax and customs offices.

2 years ago
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Downed comm lines hamper Natuna landslide evacuation efforts

Downed communication lines following a landslide in the remote region of Natuna, Riau Islands, which killed at least 30 people, hinder evacuation efforts.

2 years ago
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Money laundering, graft rampant at Finance Ministry

Speaking to reporters in Jakarta, Pahala said the KPK had flagged 134 tax officials with stakes in 280 companies in varying sectors, including tax-consulting services.

2 years ago
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Government vows to improve health care as Indonesians seek treatment abroad

According to President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo, some 2 million Indonesians leave the country every year seeking medical treatment, costing the country Rp 165 trillion (US$10.6 billion) annually in capital outflows.

2 years ago
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Two match officials jailed over deadly soccer stampede

Organizing official gets 18 months, security official one year.

2 years ago
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More gender-based violence reported amid more progressive regulations

More sexual violence against women cases were reported last year following the passing of stronger regulations, a study by Komnas Perempuan has found.

2 years ago
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Minister flags Rp 300 trillion in suspicious transactions at tax, customs offices

"What I said is not a hoax; I have written proof," minister Mahfud said.

2 years ago
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Defamation case proceeds against two rights activists despite calls for reform

Activists and scholars are questioning the government’s commitment to free speech as the police press ahead with an online defamation case against two human rights defenders under a law that President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has said should be reformed.

2 years ago
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Rp 500 billion kept in frozen bank accounts of taxman, family members

PPATK head Ivan Yustiavandana confirmed the details on Tuesday and added that the amount could likely increase.

2 years ago
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Central Papua sees measles cases spike

Amid lagging pediatric vaccination, Central Papua is struggling to curb the spread of measles in the newly created province, as health authorities report close to 400 cases since the start of the year.

2 years ago
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PPATK freezes Rafael-linked accounts on suspicion of money laundering

The financial intelligence agency has frozen more than 10 bank accounts possibly linked to money launderers who helped Rafael Alun Trisambodo to conceal his sources of wealth, following a probe into the unusually huge wealth of the middle-ranking tax official.

2 years ago
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Liga 2 suspension upheld as PSSI looks ahead to the future

In a workshop attended by club representatives from Liga 1 and Liga 2, the Soccer Association of Indonesia (PSSI) decided on Saturday to uphold the suspension of the current Liga 2 season as the soccer governing body outlines their ambition to transform the Indonesian soccer league into the best in Southeast Asia.

2 years ago
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Taxman scandal tip of the iceberg: ICW

Antigraft watchdog Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) warns that the recent scandal involving a tax official with unclear sources of wealth represents only the tip of the iceberg.

2 years ago
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3.8m hectares of peatland at high risk of fire

Up to 3.8 million hectares of peatland areas are at high risk from being burned, as peatland-restoration efforts are overshadowed by lackluster fire mitigation and weak law enforcement, according to environmental coalition Pantau Gambut

2 years ago
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One TNI soldier killed, three wounded in Papuan rebel attack

One Indonesian Military (TNI) soldier was killed and three others, including the regental military commander, were wounded in a rebel attack on Wednesday in Yahukimo regency, Papua Highlands province, the TNI has reported.

2 years ago
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Concerns over privacy as COVID-19 tracing app repurposed

The Health Ministry relaunched its COVID-19 testing and tracing app PeduliLindungi on Wednesday, renaming it SatuSehat (one health) and promising a more generalized health platform, but with the government's history of data breaches, experts doubt its capacity to protect user data.

2 years ago
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Indonesia’s health reform faces tough year

Ongoing efforts to reform Indonesia's healthcare system following the COVID-19 pandemic might face major hurdles this year, with the threat of global recession looming and the 2024 presidential election getting closer.

2 years ago
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Former taxman visits KPK to clarify his ‘suspicious’ wealth

The anti-graft commission said that Rafael, who served as head of general affairs division at one of the tax offices in Jakarta, was questioned on the grounds that his wealth report did not match his profile as an echelon III official.

2 years ago
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Retno tells UN council Jokowi regrets nation’s past human rights abuses

Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi told the United Nations Human Rights Council on Monday that President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo had acknowledged and expressed regret on behalf of the state for 12 gross human rights violations in the country’s history, as part of efforts to improve protections in the future.

2 years ago
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BMKG warns of heavy rains for next seven days

The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has issued a warning for potential heavy rains across the archipelago for the next seven days.

2 years ago
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Ferdy Sambo’s ex-subordinates sentenced to prison for obstructing justice

The South Jakarta District Court has sentenced two former police officers to three and two years in prison, respectively, for their role in helping disgraced two-star police general Ferdy Sambo attempt to cover up the murder of his aide-de-camp Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat in July of last year.

2 years ago
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Indonesia boosts vigilance amid global bird flu outbreaks

The ministry has instructed health offices at seaports, airports and border crossings to increase surveillance of domestic and international travelers.

2 years ago
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114 Indonesian nationals arrive in Jakarta after surviving Turkey earthquake

The Soekarno-Hatta Aiport Police chief Sr. Comr. Roberto Pasaribu said that 114 Indonesian nationals, including children and college students, arrived on a Garuda Indonesia flight on Thursday under the coordination of the Foreign Ministry’s director for Indonesian citizen protection Judha Nugraha.

2 years ago

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Thu, July 13, 2023

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