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Shuttle Bus Resolves Traffic Issues in Bali’s Sanur: Could More Top Tourist Resorts Benefit?

Sanur, Bali's oldest tourism resort, has successfully introduced a shuttle bus service that has significantly reduced illegal parking and traffic congestion, improving mobility for both locals and tourists. The service offers fixed-route daily operations and on-demand booking options, with fares as low as IDR 2,000 for residents and IDR 5,000 for tourists, supported by 12 buses and collaborations with the Denpasar City Government. This model's success raises hopes for its expansion to other popular resorts like Canggu and Seminyak, potentially enhancing Bali's overall public transportation network and promoting environmentally friendly travel.

From the Little Aresha Case, Mothers Who Entrust Children to Unworthy Daycares Should Not Be Blamed

The Little Aresha daycare abuse case in Yogyakarta has sparked widespread concern, but public commentary has unfairly targeted mothers who use such facilities, exacerbating their psychological distress. Psychologist Vera Itabiliana Hadiwidjojo explains that affected mothers often experience shock, profound sadness, anger, anxiety, and self-blame, stemming from their innate protective instincts, even though the perpetrators bear full responsibility. Negative comments can intensify this guilt, potentially leading to secondary trauma and social withdrawal, highlighting the need for supportive rather than judgemental responses in child welfare discussions.

Sweeping Away the Wounds on the Track of the Former Train Collision at Bekasi Timur Station

Cleanup crews from KAI Services worked tirelessly at Bekasi Timur Station to remove the remnants of a tragic collision between the Argo Bromo Anggrek train and a KRL Commuter Line on 27 April 2026, focusing on scrubbing dried blood stains from the platform. The effort, involving around 10 staff members, highlights the human toll of the incident and the dedication required to restore safety and normalcy to a vital commuter hub serving thousands daily. This incident underscores ongoing challenges in Indonesia's rail infrastructure, where such accidents disrupt public transport and evoke emotional strain on workers.

Susi Pudjiastuti Appointed as Independent Chair and Ayi Subarna as CEO of Bank BJB

In a surprise move at the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (AGMS), PT Bank Pembangunan Daerah Jawa Barat dan Banten Tbk (Bank BJB) has appointed former Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Susi Pudjiastuti as the new Independent Chair and promoted Ayi Subarna to the position of President Director. West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi, who holds the largest stake, emphasised the selection of leaders with strong integrity to elevate the bank's credibility beyond its regional government role, aiming for national prominence. This organisational refresh, including other internal appointments, follows the reversal of previous celebrity hires and is expected to enhance governance and stakeholder value after the passing of the former CEO in November 2025.

Indonesia and China Explore Agricultural and Educational Collaboration in Papua

Indonesia's Ministry of Transmigration is collaborating with the Chinese government to enhance agricultural development and education in Papua, including the construction of a vocational high school in Merauke and a research centre for rice commodities aimed at producing high-yield varieties of 6-8 tonnes per hectare. This initiative aligns with President Prabowo Subianto's goal of achieving food self-sufficiency and poverty alleviation, with extreme poverty rates dropping from 1.26% in March 2024 to 0.78% in September 2025, lifting approximately 1.36 million people out of extreme poverty. The efforts underscore the government's commitment to coordinated cross-ministry actions to eradicate extreme poverty as per Presidential Instruction No. 8 of 2025.

Meeting South Korean Parliament Deputy Speaker, Ibas Discusses Peace to Energy

Wakil Ketua MPR RI Edhie Baskoro Yudhoyono (Ibas) held a diplomatic meeting with South Korean Parliament Deputy Speaker Lee Hack-young and other officials in Seoul, emphasising the strengthening bilateral ties between Indonesia and South Korea as strategic partners in global forums like the G20 and APEC. Discussions covered key areas including world peace, green economy, defence, energy, and cultural exchanges, highlighting complementary strengths such as Indonesia's natural resources and demographics alongside Korea's technological innovations and Hallyu influence. Under the leadership of Presidents Prabowo Subianto and Lee Jae-myung, the partnership is poised to expand beyond government cooperation to include business, parliamentary, and people-to-people connections, fostering deeper emotional and cultural bonds.

Amnesty Highlights Anomaly in Guilty Verdict in Shelfin Bima Case

Amnesty International Indonesia has criticised the guilty verdict against political prisoner Shelfin Bima Prakosa for alleged incitement during the August 2025 demonstrations in Kediri, describing it as an anomaly in the judicial system due to the contrasting acquittal of co-defendant Saiful Amin in the same case. The differing outcomes raise serious questions about the consistency of law enforcement and the protection of human rights in Indonesia, echoing previous inconsistent rulings in similar cases. Amnesty urges the government to halt all criminal proceedings against civilians involved in the August 2025 protests and to safeguard their constitutional rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.

Jakarta East City Government Strengthens Role of Community Organisations to Prevent Social Conflicts

The Jakarta East City Government is enhancing its efforts to prevent social conflicts through collaboration with community organisations, as highlighted in an interactive dialogue on conflict management organised by the city's National Unity and Political Agency. Secretary Eka Darmawan emphasised the importance of early detection, mediation, and community empowerment, noting the relatively conducive security conditions in the area and Jakarta's ranking as the second safest city in Southeast Asia according to the Global Residence Index 2026. The event, attended by representatives from 20 organisations, aims to foster coordination and constructive input to maintain regional stability and harmony.

Indonesia Reaches 1.3 GW of Rooftop Solar Power, Laying Foundation for 100 GW Solar Energy Target

Indonesia has achieved a milestone in its national energy transition by installing 1.3 gigawatts (GW) of rooftop solar power (PLTS), a tenfold increase over the past five years, supported by collaborations between the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, PT PLN, and the Indonesian Solar Energy Association (AESI). This accomplishment serves as the initial foundation towards the ambitious goal of 100 GW of national solar energy capacity, leveraging Indonesia's vast solar potential of 165.9 GW for ground-based and 38.13 GW for floating installations. The development is poised to drive economic opportunities, including the creation of at least 760,000 new jobs, while AESI commits to partnering with the government to accelerate implementation and foster a mature domestic solar industry ecosystem.

Claiming Efficiency, AI Costs Turn Out to Be More Expensive Than Employee Salaries

Many companies are replacing human employees with AI agents to cut costs, but leaders report that computing expenses for AI now exceed employee salaries, as highlighted by Nvidia's VP and practices at firms like Google and Microsoft. This surge in AI dependency has led to skyrocketing token usage, with some individuals spending over US$150,000 monthly, while providers like Anthropic and OpenAI benefit from rising prices and budgets, such as Uber's full 2026 AI allocation already exhausted on Claude tokens. The trend underscores a paradoxical situation where AI, intended for efficiency, is driving up operational costs in the tech sector.

Indonesian Hajj Health Clinic in Makkah Implements 24-Hour UCC Service Without Inpatient Facilities

The Indonesian Hajj Health Clinic (KKHI) in Makkah will introduce a new 24-hour Urgent Care Centre (UCC) system for the 2026 Hajj season, focusing solely on outpatient care, treatments, and referrals without inpatient facilities, marking a significant shift from previous years. Supported by 122 health personnel across the clinic and 10 sectors, and equipped with radiology and laboratory services, the initiative collaborates with Saudi German Hospital to meet local regulations and ensure one clinic per 5,000 pilgrims. With over 70% of pilgrims classified as high-risk, including 30% elderly, officials emphasise cross-sector collaboration and urge pilgrims to maintain hydration, avoid heat exposure, and prioritise rest to mitigate health risks during the pilgrimage.

Transjakarta Shuttle Bus Temporarily Blocked in Bekasi Following Train Accident

A Transjakarta shuttle bus service faced temporary obstruction in Bekasi after a fatal train accident involving the Argo Bromo Anggrek intercity train and KRL commuter line, which disrupted passenger mobility. The incident, stemming from a taxi stuck on the tracks near Bekasi Timur Station, led to a collision that killed at least 15 people, with the shuttle buses deployed as an emergency response to maintain public transport. Transjakarta has apologised for the delay and confirmed normal operations have resumed, highlighting the challenges in managing urban transport crises in Indonesia.

Prabowo Claims He Will Control Waste in 2-3 Years

President Prabowo Subianto has pledged to control Indonesia's waste management issues within two to three years of his first term, emphasising it as a national priority during a visit to an integrated waste processing facility in Banyumas Regency, Central Java. He praised the local government's effective, low-tech system that processes household waste into products like plastic pellets, paving blocks, and roof tiles, positioning it as a scalable model for other regions and even international interest. Prabowo committed central government support to expand the initiative and back Banyumas's goal of zero waste by 2028, highlighting a proactive approach to environmental policy.

DPR Member Assesses Education Budget Allocation as Not Meeting Actual Needs

A member of Indonesia's House of Representatives Commission X has criticised the national education budget allocation for failing to reflect real on-the-ground needs, particularly in remote and disadvantaged areas, calling for region-specific reforms to ensure equitable services. Highlighting issues such as inadequate accounting for transportation, teacher distribution, and geographical challenges—like in Karimun Regency, Riau Islands—he stressed the need for affirmative policies, incentives for remote teachers, and centralised management to alleviate burdens on local governments. With the 2026 state budget allocating Rp757.8 trillion to education (9.8% of total), data reveals persistent disparities, with only 12 of 214 underprivileged districts having good access, underscoring the urgency for targeted interventions.

Government prepares intervention to resolve Whoosh debt

The Indonesian government is set to intervene in the debt restructuring of the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway (Whoosh) project to ensure its operational sustainability, as the financial burden cannot be solely shouldered by the operator. Officials emphasise the project's positive economic impact and the need for governmental involvement to support public transportation. The restructuring has been administratively approved, with an announcement pending from the Coordinating Minister, and results have been shared with the Chinese government to maintain bilateral relations.

Prabowo Visits Grandfather's Grave During Banyumas Visit

President Prabowo Subianto visited the grave of his grandfather, Margono Djojohadikusumo, in Banyumas, Central Java, where he was warmly welcomed by enthusiastic locals and paid respects by praying and scattering flowers. Margono, a key national figure and co-founder of Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI), was honoured through this visit, symbolising respect for family and the nation's forebears. During the same trip, Prabowo inspected the Environment and Education-Based Integrated Waste Processing Facility (TPST BLE), which converts waste into recycled products like plastic tiles and paving blocks.

Airlangga: Rp4 Trillion Budget for Repairing 1,800 Railway Crossings from State Budget

The Indonesian government has allocated Rp4 trillion from the state budget to repair 1,800 railway crossing points, primarily on Java, as announced by Coordinating Minister for the Economy Airlangga Hartarto and confirmed by President Prabowo Subianto. This initiative aims to enhance public transportation safety by addressing long-neglected infrastructure inherited from the Dutch colonial era, with solutions including guard posts or flyovers, and a specific presidential aid scheme approved for a flyover in Bekasi due to high traffic density. The project, overseen by the Ministry of Transportation, is part of the 2026 work programme and seeks to resolve accident-prone crossings that have lacked proper maintenance for nearly 80 years.

Britain demands Charles-Trump meeting without cameras

Britain is insisting that any meeting between King Charles III and US President Donald Trump in Washington be held without cameras to avoid potential awkward incidents, similar to Trump's public rebuke of Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky earlier in the year. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper will accompany the King to act as a buffer if needed, amid the monarch's official visit that includes a historic address to the US Congress—the first by a British royal since Queen Elizabeth II in 1991. This cautious approach underscores the diplomatic sensitivities in UK-US relations under the current US administration.

Prabowo Visits the Grave of R.M. Margono Djojohadikusumo in Dawuhan Village

President Prabowo Subianto visited the graves of his grandparents, R.M. Margono Djojohadikusumo and R.A. Siti Katoemi Wirodihardjo, in Dawuhan Village, Banyumas Regency, Central Java, following an inspection of the integrated waste processing facility in Kalibagor. Margono, a founder of Bank Negara Indonesia and a national economic figure, is buried in a complex that also holds the remains of other Banyumas nobles, highlighting family history and ancestral contributions. The visit was warmly received by locals, who lined the streets, and Prabowo distributed white T-shirts from his vehicle, underscoring his personal ties to regional heritage amid official duties.

Garuda Indonesia Launches GOTF 2026, Offering 200,000 Discounted Flight Seats

Garuda Indonesia is hosting its second Garuda Indonesia Online Travel Fair (GOTF) of the year from 27 April to 3 May 2026, providing 200,000 domestic and international flight seats at competitive prices in collaboration with Bank Mandiri. The event features discounted return tickets starting from Rp 2.3 million for routes like Jakarta-Surabaya, with options extending to international destinations such as Singapore, Tokyo, and Amsterdam, and a travel period up to 2 May 2027. This initiative aims to broaden accessibility through official channels and popular online travel agents, targeting peak holiday seasons including school breaks and long weekends.

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