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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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Jokowi says regrets past rights abuses in country

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo on Wednesday expressed regret over mass human rights violations committed in the country's past, including a violent anti-communist purge in the 1960s and the disappearance of student protesters in the late 1990s.

2 years ago
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Transgender community fears threat posed by new law

Last month, the world's largest Muslim-majority country, and its third-largest democracy, banned people from having sex outside marriage or even living together, at the risk of prison time.

2 years ago
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KPK arrests Papua governor Lukas on bribery charges

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has arrested one of Papua’s most popular and controversial figures, governor Lukas Enembe, who had been on the commission’s radar for months after he failed to appear for a summons in relation to a bribery investigation.

2 years ago
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As COVID-19 wanes, govt seeks to transform healthcare system

After lifting all remaining pandemic health restrictions at the end of last year, the government now plans to focus its attention and resources on transforming the country’s healthcare system.

2 years ago
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RI should make the most of Anwar’s visit, experts say

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s state visit to Jakarta next week will offer an opportunity for Indonesia to strengthen its ties with Kuala Lumpur and address persisting bilateral issues, experts say, amid regional and global tensions. 

2 years ago
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AGO appeals against 'Bloody Paniai' ruling

The Attorney General's Office (AGO) has filed an appeal against a human rights court ruling that acquitted the sole defendant in the 2014 fatal shooting of civilians in Papua's Paniai regency, as rights groups are pushing for reinvestigation.

2 years ago
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Ganjar’s electability rises as Megawati weighs candidates

Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo’s electability has ticked up slightly amid speculation that the ruling Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) matriarch Megawati Soekarnoputri will make her final decision on the party’s 2024 presidential candidate during the party’s upcoming 50th anniversary celebrations. 

2 years ago
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Central Java rainy season to peak in January, February

As floods hit regions in the northern coast of Central Java, Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) forecast the rainy season in the province would reach its peak in January and February.

2 years ago
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Indonesia condemns Israeli minister visit to Al-Aqsa

Indonesia condemned Tuesday's controversial visit by Israel National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir to Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque compound that has stirred protests from across the Arab world.

2 years ago
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Supreme Court upholds death sentence for West Java teacher who raped 13 students

The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal and upheld the death sentence handed down to an Islamic boarding school teacher who had raped 13 of his students.

2 years ago
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AGO nabs three suspects in BTS graft case

AGO investigators arrested on Wednesday three suspects in connection with the graft case surrounding the BTS procurement auction, part of the 4G infrastructure development project helmed by the communication ministry's accessibility agency, BAKTI.

2 years ago
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New immigration chief told to streamline services

Silmy Karim, a businessman with a track record of restructuring ailing state-owned enterprises, was inaugurated on Wednesday as the country’s new immigration director general.

2 years ago
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Higher forest fires risk as Indonesia heads to potentially dry 2023

The government is expecting that this year will be drier compared to the past three years, which might translate to higher risk of forest fires than the previous years.

2 years ago
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No more PPKM, but govt urges public vigilance, sticking to health protocols

Although the PPKM has been revoked, the government is reminding the public to stay vigilant and to continue to follow the 3M health protocols of mask-wearing, handwashing and social distancing, and that the COVID-19 curbs could be reinstated if cases spiked again.

2 years ago
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Caution urged after lifting of all COVID-19 restrictions

Indonesia is inching toward an endemic phase of the COVID-19 outbreak after the government lifted all of the remaining COVID-19 restrictions just before the turn of the year, but epidemiologists say the war on the virus is far from over.   

2 years ago
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Govt lifts remaining COVID restrictions

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo on Friday removed all remaining measures to control the spread of COVID-19 effective immediately, saying that most of the country's population already has antibodies against the disease.

2 years ago
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2022: A terrible year, but with silver linings

Indonesians are bidding farewell to another terrible year, 2022, the latest annus horribilis, filled with global conflicts, national tragedies and lingering uncertainties. But while we say good riddance to it, 2022 appears to have revealed some silver linings, giving us reasons to be more upbeat about the new year ahead.

2 years ago
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Malaysia lays grounds for Anwar visit to Jakarta

Freshly appointed Malaysian Foreign Minister Zambry Abdul Kadir embarked on his first bilateral trip to Jakarta on Thursday, meeting with his Indonesian counterpart Retno LP Marsudi to prepare for the visit of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim next month.

2 years ago
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RI unfazed by China’s COVID-19 surge, easing travel curbs

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has said that he is not worried about a possible surge of COVID-19 infections from foreign tourists amid concerns of surging of cases in China, which has decided to relax its strict pandemic measures.

2 years ago
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Jokowi upbeat that COVID-19 under control

The President is optimistic that Indonesia has brought COVID-19 transmissions under control, citing the results of a serological study in July that showed 98.5 percent of 20,501 total respondents had developed antibodies against the coronavirus.

2 years ago
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Dutch king says more will follow after Rutte’s slavery apology

Following up on Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s speech seeking forgiveness for slavery, Dutch King Willem-Alexander said in his Christmas address that the government and the monarchy will remain invested in the matter beyond apologies.

2 years ago
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Yearender 2022: Doubts linger over Indonesia’s healthcare system transformation

Just when the COVID-19 pandemic began to show signs of easing, a series of unexpected illnesses this year raised the stakes even further.

2 years ago
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‘Like before the pandemic’: Families welcome return of Christmas festivities

Families celebrating Christmas have welcomed a return of classic holiday traditions, including church-going and family gatherings, while others have taken the opportunity to go on long-awaited vacations during the first year-end holiday season without strict public health rules since the pandemic began.

2 years ago
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Indonesia calls for fair share from developed countries to preserve biodiversity

Indonesia has called for the nature deal to protect ecosystems, agreed at the 15th Conference of Parties (COP15) to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in Canada, to also come with developed countries contributing their fair share to protecting nature.

2 years ago
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Overfishing looms as Indonesia struggles to meet fisheries target: Study

Nearly half of Indonesia’s wild fish stocks are overfished as the country struggles to meet its own fisheries targets, while some essential marine ecosystems are still left out of the expanding marine protected areas (MPAs), a recent study by World Resources Institute (WRI) Indonesia has found.

2 years ago
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Indonesia ‘deeply concerned’ over the Taliban suspending university education for women

Indonesia expresses concern and disappointment with the decision of the Taliban that suspended the access to university education for women in Afghanistan.

2 years ago
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Govt launches Second Home Visa for global investors, retirement visa holders not impacted

In a bid to lure more ‘high-value’ foreigners to Indonesia, the government officially launched the second home visa on Wednesday.

2 years ago
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Indonesia welcomes fans back to stands after Kanjuruhan tragedy

All eyes will be on match organizers and security personnel who will be testing out new security measures on Friday as the Indonesian men’s soccer team will play the country’s first ever match involving pitch-side spectators, since the deadly Kanjuruhan stadium crush in East Java in October.

2 years ago
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Police beef up security ahead of year-end holidays

Preparations to welcome the first year-end holiday season without strict public health rules since the beginning of the pandemic are now in full swing, with the police planning to mobilize personnel to keep people safe during the festivities.

2 years ago
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Dutch apology rings hollow to Indonesian ears

Indonesia has responded tepidly to a speech made by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte apologizing for 250 years of slavery in the country’s former colonies, saying the country needs to do more than simply offer a mea culpa for its role.

2 years ago

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Thu, July 13, 2023

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