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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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Bali becomes first destination in Indonesia to waive quarantine for vaccinated foreign travelers

The government waived the mandatory quarantine for fully vaccinated international visitors to popular tourist destination Bali on Monday, as it seeks to loosen requirements in other parts of the country by April 1.

3 years ago
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Pandemic curbs eased in Jakarta, Surabaya

The government will relax restrictions in the metropolitan agglomeration areas of Jakarta and Surabaya and a number of regencies and cities across the archipelago starting on Tuesday, saying epidemiological indicators have improved following the third COVID-19 peak.

3 years ago
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Government extends shelf-life, ramps up inoculation to prevent waste of vaccines

Authorities have moved to ramp up the national vaccination drive and extend the shelf life of some COVID-19 vaccine brands in a bid to prevent millions of near-expiry vaccines from being unusable.

3 years ago
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As COVID situation improves, International Islamic University kicks off in-person classes

The newly inaugurated university was scheduled to run in-person classes for the first semester in September last year, but the move was canceled following a COVID-19 surge. The offline classes for the second semester will start on March 7.

3 years ago
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Threat of ‘long COVID' in children looms large

Studies find that some children still reel from persistent fatigue and other prolonged COVID-19 symptoms, months after they first tested positive.

3 years ago
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Cyberattacks increasingly frequent, targeting critical groups in 2021: SAFEnet

Cyberattacks in Indonesia were on the rise last year and increasingly targeted select groups such as activists, students, journalists and individuals, indicating alarming efforts to weaken civil society and curb critical opinions, a Southeast Asia Freedom of Expression Network (SAFEnet) report revealed.

3 years ago
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COVID-19 forces Indonesians to adapt as country marks 2 years of pandemic

Even as life started to return to some semblance of normalcy in recent months – partly due to the availability of vaccines, the pandemic has drastically transforming how people work and learn as they adapt to world changed by the coronavirus.

3 years ago
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COVID-19 pandemic worsens Indonesia's diabetes crisis

Authorities have revealed that a recent surge of COVID-19 infections tied to the highly contagious Omicron variant had an especially devastating impact on millions of Indonesians with diabetes, with the chronic illness being the most common comorbidity associated with coronavirus deaths in the past two months.

3 years ago
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Indonesia extends AstraZeneca vaccine shelf life as 6 million doses near expiry

The decision underscores challenges many developing countries face in their slow inoculation campaigns, as vaccines donated by wealthy countries arrive with a relatively short shelf life of just a few months or even weeks.

3 years ago
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Rutgers creates safe space for teens finding own voices

Comprehensive sex education in school was at the forefront of the organization’s five-year programs, all designed to help create a healthy society free from sexual and gender-based violence.

3 years ago
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Taking big steps for sexual, reproductive health, teen rights

Throughout 2021, police reports were filed on alleged sexual violence committed by religious boarding school teachers, an elementary school teacher, a mosque caretaker and Quran reading tutors in different cities.

3 years ago
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Useless for us': New Indonesian capital excludes indigenous, poor

Now, she faces an even bigger threat: the relocation of Indonesia's capital from Jakarta to a site in East Kalimantan, which would devastate small businesses like Maesaroh's that depend on government offices and other firms in Jakarta.

3 years ago
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Bali to trial quarantine-free international arrivals this month

The government plans to trial a quarantine-free international entry policy in Bali starting on March 14, citing the improving COVID-19 situation.

3 years ago
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Indonesia evacuates citizens as Russia intensifies attack on Ukraine

Indonesia has evacuated 31 citizens residing in Ukraine into neighboring Romania and Poland as Russian forces begin to seize the country's airports.

3 years ago
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Indonesia to evacuate citizens in Ukraine through Poland, Romania

Indonesia is preparing the evacuation of its citizens from Ukraine overland through Poland and Romania, Foreign Ministry officials have said, as Russia’s attacks on the Eastern European state intensify.

3 years ago
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Government mulls implementing ‘plastic credit’ to reduce waste

The government has said that it is mulling whether to implement a plastic credit scheme in a move to address mounting concerns about plastic waste in the country, although an expert has expressed concerns that such a scheme could allow producers to shift their responsibilities to others.

3 years ago
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Educators question feasibility of new curriculum

Education, Culture, Research and Technology Minister Nadiem Makarim’s push to introduce a new curriculum, dubbed the Merdeka (Freedom) curriculum, has been met with skepticism from teachers, who are not convinced that it is compatible with schools nationwide, although the implementation remains optional.

3 years ago
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Indonesian analysts question use of term 'extreme violence' in Dutch study

University of Indonesia (UI) historian Bondan Kanumuyoso said in a webinar on Tuesday that Dutch actions during the war of independence were legally war crimes, while questioning the reluctance of the researchers to use the term.

3 years ago
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Govt accused of overreach with JKN rules

The government is now requiring applicants to have active policies in the supposedly universal health insurance scheme in order to access a range of public services, from legally selling and buying land to applying for a driving license, in its bid to sign up as many new policyholders as possible.

3 years ago
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Indonesia begins clinical trials of homegrown COVID-19 candidate vaccine

Researchers recently began phase one clinical trials of a domestically produced COVID-19 candidate vaccine, a development that may bring the country closer to producing its first homegrown coronavirus jab.

3 years ago
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Govt still cautious on COVID-19 spike, maintains curbs in Java, Bali

While recent epidemiological data suggest that COVID-19 transmission has begun to slow down in some areas of the country, the government has decided to maintain stringent curbs, as experts contend that the jury is still out on whether or not the Omicron-fueled third wave of infections has passed its peak.

3 years ago
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Govt to improve telehealth services as patients struggle during home isolation

While the government works to improve online treatment services for self-isolating COVID-19 patients amid the ongoing third wave of the pandemic, reports continue to surface about complications in the use of telehealth apps.

3 years ago
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New war study sparks call for self-reflection

While the government has not yet responded to a fresh apology from Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte for the “extreme violence” committed by Dutch forces during Indonesia’s national revolution, an Indonesian historian has said it is time for the country to confront its own violence during the period.

3 years ago
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Indonesia expected to lead G20's push in climate action: COP26 president

As this year’s Group of 20 (G20) president, Indonesia will have a critical role in spurring other G20 members to come up with more ambitious climate action, the United Kingdom’s president for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) said.

3 years ago
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Explainer: Learning loss prompts government to introduce ‘Merdeka’ curriculum

As Indonesia reels from learning loss, the government is giving schools the option to choose a curriculum for the new academic year, including the much-vaunted Merdeka curriculum.

3 years ago
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House, govt to deliberate sexual violence bill after recess: Puan

Puan’s statement came as lawmakers enter a three-week recess period from Saturday until March 14, which would potentially further prolong the start of the deliberation of the bill.

3 years ago
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Dutch sorry for 'extreme violence' in Indonesia's Independence War

Dutch forces burned villages and carried out mass detentions, torture and executions during the 1945-49 conflict, often with tacit government support, said the four-year study by Dutch and Indonesian researchers.

3 years ago
Society

Dutch used excessive violence in Indonesian War of Independence, study says

The findings of the review by academics and experts from both countries were published late on Wednesday -- a day before they had been scheduled to be released -- after their main conclusions were leaked to Dutch news organizations.

3 years ago
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Jakartans cautiously optimistic about Omicron surge

Amid a surge in Omicron cases in the capital, Jakartans are staying alert while also hoping for an end to the pandemic soon.

3 years ago
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Government expects case surge in Jakarta to ease soon

Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said the government expected daily confirmed cases in Jakarta to reach a peak this week.

3 years ago
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