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Dengue outbreak shows no signs of abating as toll rises

The number of cases and deaths have both increased as outbreaks of the mosquito-borne disease continue to spread across the country, with at least 14,100 new cases reported nationwide last week.

1 day ago
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Indonesia looks to sea for new emissions-reductions pledge

Indonesia is planning to include the maritime sector in the country’s greenhouse gas emissions-reduction pledge as the government kicks off efforts to draft the document amid pressure for a more ambitious climate target. ...

2 days ago
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We are looking for stories of women who've influenced our world. Share your experiences to possibly be featured in The Jakarta Post and honor their impact. ...

2 days ago

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Marking 41 years in print, ‘The Jakarta Post’ enjoys readers’ lasting trust

Forty-one years in print is a rare milestone that only a few national newspapers have crossed, particularly with the rise of social media, which has brought sensationalism to the fore and blurred the line between fact and fiction. 

2 days ago
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Dengue deaths spike almost threefold compared to last year

Indonesia has seen almost three times as many deaths from dengue fever so far this year compared to the same period last year, as warmer weather triggered by the El Niño climate phenomenon drives up cases across the country.

3 days ago
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Govt forms task force to tackle child pornography as millions of cases recorded

Authorities uncovered 5.5 million cases of child pornography in the past four years, putting Indonesia among the top-five countries globally and top two within ASEAN, where child pornography cases are abundant.

4 days ago
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Families of Sriwijaya Air SJ182 victims to attend Boeing lawsuit deposition in US

More than three years after the plane crash that killed 62, families of Sriwijaya Air flight SJ182 crash victims depart for the US to attend a deposition for a compensation rights lawsuit.

5 days ago
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Govt claims 'mudik' 2024 traffic management a success

While transportation authorities have hailed the 'mudik' (exodus) 2024 traffic management policies a success, they are already planning adjustments for Idul Fitri 2025 based on lessons learned this year.

6 days ago
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One in 5 medical residents report depression symptoms: Survey

The Health Ministry has pledged to provide mental health treatment and set up a special task force after finding that nearly 20 percent of medical residents nationwide were suffering from depression of varying severity when they took part in a recent survey, almost five times the ministry's estimate for the general population.

1 week ago
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Alleged student trafficking raises questions on lack of oversight

Following the ferienjob scandal in Germany, experts urge the Education, Culture, Research and Technology Ministry and local universities to improve their oversight of Indonesian students who go abroad for internships.

1 week ago
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Ministry orders remote working for civil servants to help ease traffic congestion

Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform Minister Abdullah Azwar Anas said that remote working could apply to government workers handling administrative work and who did not handle public service directly.

1 week ago
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Holidaymakers told to return early to avoid congestion

The Transportation Ministry is advising mudik travelers to hit the road before Sunday, when the return traffic to Greater Jakarta is expected to peak.

2 weeks ago
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Government denies Israeli reports on normalizing ties

The government has denied reports in Israeli media that it plans to normalize ties with that country in its bid for OECD accession, stressing that it remains committed to realizing Palestinian independence under the two-state solution.

2 weeks ago
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Police record 12% drop in traffic accidents during 'mudik' 2024

The number of traffic accidents and fatalities appears to have declined over the last two years, with a significant drop in both figures in the week leading up to Idul Fitri this year.

2 weeks ago
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Heavy traffic on Java toll roads to last until two days after Idul Fitri

Despite millions of vehicles having left Jakarta to return to their hometowns during the Idul Fitri mudik (exodus) season, a large number are still yet to depart, says state-owned toll operator PT Jasa Marga.

2 weeks ago
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Police to continue counterflow lanes after deadly crash

In certain spots, the police will consider replacing counterflow lanes on the trans-Java toll road network with one-way traffic following a deadly crash, but their implementation depends on traffic conditions during the Idul Fitri holiday.

2 weeks ago
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‘Mudik’ season marred by deadly road crash

At least twelve people died in a head-on collision on the Jakarta-Cikampek toll road on Monday in the first big road accident of this year’s busy Idul Fitri mudik (exodus) season, prompting the police to evaluate their traffic interventions to ensure no further incidents occur.

2 weeks ago
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Nearly 270 million Indonesians now covered by national health insurance

Coinciding with World Health Day, the Healthcare and Social Security Agency (BPJS Kesehatan) has announced that close to 270 million people, nearly the country’s whole population, have been enrolled in the National Health Insurance (JKN) program.

2 weeks ago
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Central Java activist jailed for Facebook post opposing shrimp farming

On Thursday, the Jepara District Court in Central Java declared activist Daniel Frits Maurits Tangkilisan guilty of spreading hate speech online, sentenced him to seven months in prison and ordered him to pay a Rp 5 million (US$315) fine.

3 weeks ago
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Traffic policies in place as likely record-breaking 'mudik' season kicks off

Some 193.6 million Indonesians, nearly three quarters of the country’s population, are expected to participate in the annual Idul Fitri tradition of mudik this year, up 56 percent from the number of travelers last year.

3 weeks ago
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New optional Pramuka rule divides public

Supporters of the Pramuka movement say the activities are beneficial as they teach important life skills, while opponents argue that poor implementation of the program in many schools means they are little more than time-wasting activities.

3 weeks ago
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Ministry urges public to remain calm as dengue cases, deaths soar

The Health Ministry has recorded at least 43,200 dengue cases and 404 deaths nationwide as of March 23, almost triple the same period last year. Experts are blaming El Niño as an important figure that leads to the dengue cases and deaths soaring this year.

3 weeks ago
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BMKG says Taiwan earthquake will not affect Indonesia

The Foreign Ministry has confirmed that no Indonesian nationals in Taiwan were harmed during the earthquake.

3 weeks ago
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Ministry urges vigilance against viral HFMD ahead of Idul Fitri holiday

Indonesian health authorities have recorded at least nearly 5,500 cases of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) from the beginning of the year until March 16.

3 weeks ago
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Jokowi to meet with Pope Francis in September

Praktikno said the Pope’s stopover in Indonesia would be a state visit and protocol would allow for the two leaders to meet in the capital.

3 weeks ago
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Indonesian Catholics welcome pope’s visit plan with glee

Some members of the Roman Catholic Church in Indonesia are praying hard for the pope's health amid recent concerns surrounding his condition during the Good Friday and Easter Sunday celebrations.

3 weeks ago
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Indonesian Muslims sign up for tattoo removal 'to repent' during Ramadan

Tattoos are considered forbidden in Islam because they count as physical mutilation of the skin.

3 weeks ago
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BMKG warns of extreme weather during Idul Fitri

The Idul Fitri holiday this year will be dominated by light to medium rain, with potential for a tropical cyclone after April 11. 

1 month ago
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Conservationists seek more proof that Javan tiger may no longer be extinct

The endemic Javan and Balinese tigers were wiped out in the 1980s and 1940s respectively, leaving only Sumatran tigers remaining in Indonesia.

1 month ago
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Alleged trafficking targeting students raises alarm

An alleged human-trafficking scheme targeting Indonesian university students seeking internships in Germany has sparked concerns about the government’s oversight of students’ overseas internship programs, including the Education, Culture, Research and Technology Ministry’s Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM).

1 month ago

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