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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.

8 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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Komnas HAM sets up team to probe Munir case

The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) has officially formed an ad hoc team to investigate if the 2004 murder of activist Munir Said Thalib constitutes a gross human rights violation.  

3 years ago
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Low income families’ tobacco indulgence hurts essential needs spending, study finds

Recent research has revealed that tobacco consumption reduces Indonesian households’ spending in essential needs such as food, education and health care, adversely impacting human capital investment in the country, especially in low income families.

3 years ago
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Thought leaders consider ASEAN has “strong” social cohesion: Study

A survey has found that the majority of ASEAN thought leaders believed that the region and their respective countries as socially cohesive.

3 years ago
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Protesters call on the government to reverse fuel price hike

Under pressure to control a ballooning energy subsidy budget, President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo on Saturday said he had little choice but to hike subsidised fuel prices by about 30 percent, an unpopular move in the country of 270 million people. Oil prices are about 32 percent higher than a year ago. 

3 years ago
Society

People-centered digital connectivity among issues raised at G20 digital economy meeting

In a recent meeting of digital economy ministers held as part of a series of high-level meetings during Indonesia's Group of 20 presidency, Communications and Information Minister Johnny G. Plate underlined the need for people-centered enhancements in digital connectivity in the post-pandemic recovery.

3 years ago
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Government hikes fuel prices to rein in ballooning subsidies

The government raised subsidized fuel prices by about 30 percent on Saturday, top officials said, as the it moves to rein in ballooning subsidies despite a risk of mass protests.

3 years ago
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Peru probes into ‘suspicious death’, possible ‘torture’ of transgender activist in Bali

Peruvian government employs two international protocols to investigate the death of Rodrigo Ventocilla, while Balinese authorities state an openness to be ‘of service’.

3 years ago
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Ministry denies role in 1.3 billion phone numbers' reported leak

The Communications and Information Ministry has denied that data on more than a billion registered Indonesian SIM cards, which have reportedly been compromised, was leaked from the ministry

3 years ago
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Ahead of parole, Umar Patek regrets role in 2002 Bali bombing

Umar Patek was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2012 for his involvement in bombings that ripped through two Bali nightclubs, killing 202 people, including 88 Australians. He became eligible for parole this month after a series of remissions for good behaviour. 

3 years ago
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Uncertainty looms over plan to use local vaccines as booster shots

It remains unclear whether the public will be able to use the two locally developed vaccines for the much-needed booster doses with the government slashing the national economic recovery (PEN) budget for the pandemic response next year and possibly cutting funding for further research.

3 years ago
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COVID-19 booster now mandatory for domestic travel

COVID-19 vaccine booster shots have become mandatory for domestic travel as the government looks to get its slumping vaccine coverage up.

3 years ago
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Govt mulls more targeted COVID-19 vaccinations amid rollout slump, budget cuts

The government mulls winding down its mass vaccination drive after the 2023 COVID-19 budget was slashed, but experts insist any fixes should strive for the global target to protect 70 percent of the national population.

3 years ago
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Disgraced police general dishonorably discharged

Following a day-long ethics hearing on Thursday, the National Police have dishonorably discharged former internal affairs chief Insp. Gen. Ferdy Sambo – the two-star general who has been charged with the premeditated murder of his own aide-de-camp, Brig. Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat.

3 years ago
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False report may discredit sexual violence victims

Women’s rights activists are scrutinizing the failed attempt to cover up the murder of Brig. Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat with a sexual-harassment claim, insisting it would be detrimental to actual victims.

3 years ago
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'I cannot accept it': Bali bomb survivors fume after attacker's term cut

The government's latest reduction to Umar Patek's prison sentence -- revealed last week by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and confirmed by AFP -- means the bomber could be released on parole before the island marks the 20th anniversary of the attacks in October.

3 years ago
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Bali police deny violence in death of Harvard trans activist on Bali honeymoon

Rodrigo Ventosilla, 32, from Peru was detained by customs police when he arrived with his new husband, also Peruvian, his family said in a statement this week on Instagram, accusing Bali authorities of "police violence ... racial discrimination and transphobia".

3 years ago
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Police general faces ethics hearing over alleged murder

The National Police began an ethics hearing against former internal affairs chief Insp. Gen. Ferdy Sambo – the two-star general who has been charged for the premediated murder of his own aide-de-camp Brig. Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat – at the police headquarters, in South Jakarta on Thursday morning.

3 years ago
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Pressure mounts for transparent university admissions after graft case in Lampung

Pressure continues to mount for a more open and transparent admission process to state universities, particularly in light of a recent graft case that has implicated a rector in Lampung.

3 years ago
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Exposed: Data breaches on the rise in Indonesia

The private data of millions of Indonesian citizens and corporations are at an increased risk of being exposed, amid the pandemic-influenced rise of remote work and a lack of robust personal privacy legislation.

3 years ago
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Jokowi urges calm following detection of country's first monkeypox case

The President has asked the public to remain calm in a reassuring statement, pointing out that monkeypox is a very different disease from COVID-19, and that the government is ordering vaccines and tightening screening measures.

3 years ago
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Govt to accelerate fight against childhood stunting

The government has listed interventions to reduce stunting as one of the spending priorities in the budget allocated for the health sector in 2023, in a bid to achieve the country's target of reducing stunting prevalence to 14 percent in 2024.

3 years ago
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Indonesia investigating alleged data breaches at state-owned firms

Semuel Abrijani Pangerapan, a senior official at the ministry said in a statement the ministry had summoned representatives from Telkom and PLN and had sent recommendations on data protection to both firms.

3 years ago
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Indonesia boosts monkeypox preparedness after detecting first case

The Health Ministry is stepping up efforts to manage monkeypox cases and limit the virus’ spread following the discovery of the country’s first confirmed case of the virus in Jakarta.

3 years ago
Society

Indonesia records first case of monkeypox

Almost a month after the WHO declared monkeypox a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, the Health Ministry said it had recorded the country's first case of monkeypox in a man who had recently returned from abroad.

3 years ago
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Indonesia settles passport trouble with Germany

The German Embassy in Jakarta will now recognize the use of Indonesian passports with add-on signatures for visa applications, as the two governments have agreed to settle the problem with a certain type of Indonesian passport that had resulted in the rejection of visa applicants.

3 years ago
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Jokowi hails Indonesia’s increasing influence on international stage

Indonesia is standing at the peak of global leadership, President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo said in his annual State Address on Tuesday, praising the country’s growing stature on the global stage.

3 years ago
Society

Jokowi wears Bangka Belitung attire at this year’s State Address

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has continued his tradition of wearing customary regional attire while delivering his annual State Address, this time donning Bangka Belitung dress. 

3 years ago
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Semangat ‘45: Nation upbeat ahead of Independence Day festivities

People are relishing the thought of celebrating Indonesia's Independence Day festivities in person and en masse, after more than two years of being sequestered due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

3 years ago
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Govt promises to fix Indonesian passport trouble

The Law and Human Rights Ministry and Foreign Ministry are working to solve a problem with certain Indonesian passports that has resulted in the German Embassy’s rejection of visa applicants.

3 years ago
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Almost all Indonesians have antibodies against COVID-19, blood survey shows

Almost all Indonesians have developed antibodies against COVID-19, according to the latest serosurvey conducted by the Health Ministry and the School of Public Health at the University of Indonesia in July.

3 years ago
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