Yvette Tanamal, Jakarta – President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo on Monday met with visiting Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape to emphasize the importance of cooperation in security and development, amid simmering tensions in the region and Jakarta's increased emphasis on maintaining ties with its Pacific island neighbors.
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July 18, 2024
Ilham Oktafian, Jakarta – The Attorney General's Office announced on Thursday that it has charged seven additional individuals in connection with the illegal production of gold bars at the state-owned mining company Antam. This brings the total number of suspects in the case to 13.
Roy Adriansyah, Jakarta – Former East Java Governor Khofifah Indar Parawansa and her running mate Emil Dardak have secured support from eight political parties for their bid in the upcoming gubernatorial election.
The Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) was the latest to endorse the pair, who visited the party's headquarters in South Jakarta on Thursday.
The "Permanent Peoples' Tribunal on State and Environmental Violence in West Papua" took place last month at Queen Mary University of London.
A panel of tribunal experts heard evidence from numerous international NGOs and local civil society organisations as well as testimonies from individuals who have witnessed human rights violations and environmental destruction.
Rizka Ardina Nugraheni, Jakarta – Vice President-Elect Gibran Rakabuming Raka recently revealed that the upcoming ministerial cabinet was still in discussions despite his inauguration drawing nearer.
Responding to the shooting of Yan Christian Warinussy, a senior lawyer and human rights defender in the province of West Papua, Amnesty International Indonesia's executive director Usman Hamid said:
July 17, 2024
Riri Rahayu, Jakarta – President Joko Widodo or Jokowi signed Decree No. 75 of 2024 last week to expedite the development of the new capital city, Nusantara, or IKN. This decree grants the IKN Authority greater autonomy in attracting domestic and foreign investment. One key measure is the ability to offer investors business use rights (HGU) for up to 190 years.
Jakarta – The employment security agency BPJS Ketenagakerjaan recently inked a partnership agreement with the development and information body of the Villages Ministry.
Under this deal, the two agencies will work together on protecting vulnerable workers through the so-called "One Village, One Hundred Protected Vulnerable Workers" initiative.
Celvin Moniaga Sipahutar, Jakarta – The Journalist Safety Committee (KKJ) reported the death of Tribrata TV journalist Rico Sempurna Pasaribu and his family to the Presidential Staff Office (KSP) on Wednesday, urging thorough oversight of the case.
Arnoldus Kristianus, Jakarta – Bank Indonesia (BI) has decided to maintain its benchmark interest rate at 6.25 percent, the deposit facility rate is set at 5.5 percent, while the lending facility rate remains at 7 percent.
Radhiyya Indra, Jakarta – Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) chairman Yahya Cholil Staquf has apologized on behalf of Indonesia's largest Muslim organization following the recent meeting of its activists with Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Jerusalem, claiming that the visit was unbeknownst to them and broke NU regulations on event permission.
Aditya Hadi, Jakarta – The government has sent mixed signals over a plan to restrict sales of subsidized fuel starting on Aug. 17, as it grapples with fighting air pollution in Jakarta while hoping to save trillions of rupiah in subsidy spending.
Jakarta – Despite the chaos during the online vote count for the Feb. 14 general election, the General Elections Commission (KPU) has decided to continue using the troubled Tabulation Information System (Sirekap) for the upcoming regional head elections on Nov. 27.
Tenggara Strategics, Jakarta – Vice president-elect Gibran Rakabuming Raka has been touring Jakarta amid his busy agenda as mayor of Surakarta, Central Java, stopping by Central Jakarta's Tanah Tinggi subdistrict and Nangka Market as well as South Jakarta's Manggis Market on July 3, accompanied by popular celebrity and TV host Raffi Ahmad.
Nina A. Loasana, Jakarta – The Nusantara Capital City (IKN) Authority has earned an unqualified opinion from the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) for its first financial statement, indicating the authority's financial accountability and transparency regarding the ongoing projects in the nation's future capital in East Kalimantan.
Amy Sood – President Joko Widodo has delayed relocating his office to Indonesia's new 500 trillion rupiah (US$32 billion) planned capital city, citing missed deadlines for critical infrastructure, in a move observers say signals that development on his legacy project is significantly behind schedule.
The Australia West Papua Association (AWPA) congratulations the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) leaders for calling on France to allow a joint United Nations-MSG mission to its colony of Kanaky (New Caledonia) to assess the political situation and propose solutions for the ongoing crisis.
Singapore – Two people have died and some 50 people in Indonesia's South Kalimantan province have been hospitalised due to suspected intoxication from eating the fruit of the Angel's Trumpet plant, health authorities said.
Those affected displayed behaviour ranging from violent outbursts to delusion, with some claiming they were divine beings, local media reported.
Eduard Gismatullin – The Indonesian exchange's watchlist for volatile and troubled companies is likely to accelerate an exodus of foreign capital from Southeast Asia's largest equity market, according to Bloomberg Intelligence.
Jakarta – A number of civil society groups have submitted a report to the Presidential Palace in Jakarta on the case of Tribrata TV reporter Rico Sempurna Pasaribu, who died along with three family members when his home in Karo, North Sumatra, was burnt down.
Sella Rizky Deviani, Jakarta – The executive board of the Indonesian Pharmacist Association (IAI) recently said the government should start nudging people to use generic drugs again, saying that they deliver the same effects as brand-name ones but can be much cheaper.
Sevianto Pakiding, Timika, Papua – News of the killings of three suspected rebels during a security operation triggered chaos in Puncak Jaya regency, Papua, on Wednesday, as a mob burned military and police vehicles.
A resident named Peni described the situation as a "dead town" after rioters vandalized vehicles belonging to the local military command.
Candra Kurnia, Indramayu – Controversial Muslim cleric Panji Gumilang was released from the state prison in Indramayu regency, West Java, on Wednesday after serving his one-year sentence for blasphemy.
The founder of Al Zaytun Islamic Boarding School saluted several supporters who welcomed him outside of the prison, before leaving in a black Toyota SUV.
Jakarta – A number of organisations that are part of the Papua Human Rights and Law Enforcement Coalition have condemned the shooting of senior advocate and human rights activist Yan Christian Warinussy in Manokwari, West Papua, on Wednesday afternoon, July 17.
Nicholas Ryan Aditya, Ihsanuddin, Jakarta – Forum of Concerned Citizens for Indonesia's Parliament (Formappi) researcher Lucius Karus suspects that the House of Representatives (DPR) is addicted to deliberating and pushing through controversial draft laws (RUU) because it has "successfully" and repeatedly done so in the past.
Felldy Asyla Utama, Jakarta – Opposing the Omnibus Law on Job Creation (UU Cipta Kerja) was one of the issues articulated during a labour rally at the Arjuna Wijaya Horse Statue in Central Jakarta on Wednesday July 17.
This is also part of a legal challenged submitted with the Constitutional Court.
Nandito Putra, Riani Sanusi, Mutia Yuantisya, Jakarta – Amidst the decline of the textile industry, a number of entrepreneurs have expressed concerns about the easy entry of imported clothing into Indonesia, including from China. The Tanah Abang Wholesale Market is known to be a hub for buying and selling these imports.
Ilona Estherina, Jakarta – The management of PT Kereta Cepat Indonesia-China (KCIC) addressed recent statements made by PT Wijaya Karya Tbk (WIKA), the state-owned construction company, regarding financial losses attributed to the Whoosh or Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Train Project.
Muhammad Aulia Rahman, Jakarta – More than 500 applicants have registered themselves to the selection committee for commissioners and oversight members of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) until registration was closed at midnight on Monday.
Eka Yudha Saputra, Jakarta – Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs, Hadi Tjahjanto, said there was a surge in radicalism among women, children, and teenagers. These findings are based on data from the Indonesia Knowledge Hub or IKHub of the National Counter Terrorism Agency (BNPT) and other institutional research.
Andika Dwi, Raden Putri, Tim Tempo, Jakarta – President Joko Widodo or Jokowi has reportedly postponed his office relocation to the new capital city of Nusantara or IKN this July.
Sultan Abdurrahman, Jakarta – The Executive Board of Nahdlatul Ulama (PBNU) stated that they will intensify their efforts to support the Palestinian people. The Islamic organization with the most members in Indonesia also prohibits its cadres from establishing relationships with parties related to Israel.
July 16, 2024
Alfi Dinilhaq, Antara, Jakarta – The Indonesian rupiah weakened against the US dollar on Tuesday after China's second-quarter growth came in below expectations.
According to Bloomberg data, the rupiah was trading at Rp 16,205 per US dollar in the spot market at 9:39 a.m. Jakarta time, down 35 points or 0.22 percent from the previous trading session.
Victoria Milko, Ed Davey and Camille Fassett, Lelilef Sawai, Indonesia – On a steep trek up to his forest farm on the Indonesian island of Halmahera, Librek Loha let out a cry of dismay. "Aduuuuh," he said, his voice trailing off. "Landslides, again. They happen all the time now."
Radhiyya Indra, Jakarta – The Surabaya municipal administration has rescheduled waste disposal operations at the Benowo landfill to prevent the bad smell of garbage from disturbing the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) U-19 Youth Championship, which the East Java capital is hosting from July 17 to 29.
Dio Suhenda, Jakarta – The Presidential Security Detail (Paspampres) is looking to learn from the recent assassination attempt of former United States president Donald Trump and improve its protocol to ensure the safety of President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo and Vice President Ma'ruf Amin.
Agnes Anya and Marchio Gorbiano (AFP), Jakarta – Deforestation at one of Indonesia's largest nickel processing hubs is threatening an Indigenous group that is among the country's last uncontacted tribes, rights groups allege.
Jakarta – Should Indonesia find itself needing to import natural gas to meet growing demand, we will have no one but ourselves to blame.
While liquefied natural gas (LNG) production improved somewhat when Train 3 became operational at the BP-operated Tangguh LNG facility in October last year, the long-term outlook for self-sufficiency in the commodity is not encouraging.
Yvette Tanamal, Jakarta – The Foreign Ministry has said that the visit made by five young Nadhlatul Ulama (NU) activists to meet with Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Jerusalem was not by any means representative of Indonesia's official stance.
Wijayanti Putri, Solo – Solo Mayor Gibran Rakabuming Raka tendered his resignation letter to the municipal legislature on Tuesday as he prepares for a bigger role as the elected vice president.
Gibran, 36, the eldest son of President Joko Widodo, and President-Elect Prabowo Subianto will be sworn in as the country's leaders on October 20.
Arnoldus Kristianus, Jakarta – Ahead of the Bank Indonesia (BI) Board of Governors meeting on Wednesday, the Indonesian Employers Association (Apindo) has advised the central bank to maintain its benchmark interest rate at 6.25 percent. They also recognize the need for BI to anticipate the impact of global economic fluctuations on the domestic economy.
Vinnilya Huanggrio, Jakarta – The Institute for Development of Economics and Finance (INDEF) has warned that applying anti-dumping duties (BMAD) on seven imported commodities, including ceramics from China, may not strengthen the domestic industry but instead benefit countries like India and Vietnam through trade diversion.
Alfida Rizky Febrianna, Jakarta – State-owned oil and gas company Pertamina is set to implement the government's plan to restrict the purchase of subsidized fuel, specifically Pertalite, beginning August 17.
ANN/The Straits Times – Indonesia's trade surplus narrowed in June to its smallest in four months as exports rose less than expected amid strong import growth, data from its statistics office showed yesterday, after two big copper miners halted shipments.
Wahyu Sahala Tua, Subang – Vietnamese automaker VinFast has officially commenced construction of its first factory in Indonesia, located in Subang, West Java. The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by Presidential Chief of Staff Moeldoko, Acting Regent of Subang Imran, Vingroup Chairman and Senior Advisor Nguyen Dhuc Thanh, and CEO of VinFast Indonesia Temmy Wiradjaja.
Ichsan Ali, Jakarta – President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo on Wednesday defended the government policy of offering land concessions for nearly two centuries to major investors in the future national capital, Nusantara.
The president said the new capital is being built on a tight budget and will require substantial financial support from the private sector to complete.
Hans Nicholas Jong, Jakarta – Publicly funded multilateral development banks (MDBs) like the World Bank might finance a wave of "captive" coal expansion in climate-vulnerable countries vulnerable to climate change, which will speed up global warming.
Daniel A. Fajri, Jakarta – President Joko Widodo or Jokowi inaugurated the 2024 Indonesian Military-Police (TNI-Polri) officers in the Prasetya Perwira Ceremony at the Jakarta Merdeka Palace on Tuesday, July 16.
The new officers include 417 Army Academy graduates, 129 Navy Academy graduates, 113 Air Force Academy graduates, and 247 Police Academy graduates.
Jakarta – In Indonesia, even the hajj pilgrimage can provide an opportunity for corruption. Every hajj season, politicians manipulate the regulations to make huge profits from the organization of the journey to the House of God in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Alfida Rizky Febrianna, Jakarta – Cutting down the distribution process of medicines can be the shortcut to help cool down the soaring prices of pharmaceutical drugs, according to the Indonesian Medical Association (IDI).




