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Indonesia Secures Oil Supply from Russia until 2026, Bahlil: Energy Stocks are Safe

Indonesia's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil Lahadalia, has confirmed that the country has secured a crude oil supply from Russia extending until the end of 2026, following directives from President Prabowo Subianto to ensure energy stability amid high domestic demand. This agreement not only addresses the nation's import needs of approximately one million barrels per day but also opens opportunities for Russian investment in downstream infrastructure, such as refineries and storage facilities. The move underscores Indonesia's flexible and active non-aligned foreign policy in energy partnerships, while also advancing reforms in mining permit regulations in forested areas.

Australia to Increase Defence Budget by 53 Billion Australian Dollars

The Australian government has announced a significant 53 billion Australian dollar boost to its defence spending over the next decade under the new 2026 National Defence Strategy, marking the largest peacetime increase in the nation's history. This escalation, driven by a complex and threatening strategic environment since World War II, aims to raise defence expenditure to 3% of GDP by 2033 using NATO methodology, enhancing self-reliance, industrial foundations, and international partnerships. Key investments include upgrades to nuclear-powered submarine maintenance facilities and new drone technology, with an initial 14 billion dollar addition over the next four years.

Contributions of Female Leaders Recognised: Batam Deputy Mayor Li Claudia Wins KWP Awards 2026

Batam Deputy Mayor Li Claudia Chandra has received the KWP Awards 2026 in the category of female leader promoting innovation and collaboration in border areas, highlighting her commitment to strengthening development synergies and breakthroughs in strategic border regions. The award, accepted on her behalf, underscores the role of parliamentary journalists in recognising the contributions of local leaders, particularly women, towards national progress under the theme "Guiding the Struggle, Appreciating Dedication: Together Realising Golden Indonesia." Li Claudia emphasised that the accolade will motivate further cross-sector collaboration for inclusive and sustainable development, inspiring more female leaders to contribute to national building in key areas like border zones.

75 Fire Incidents in Denpasar in Early 2026, from Short Circuits to Pythons

Denpasar's Fire and Rescue Department recorded 75 fire cases from January to mid-April 2026, with the highest numbers in densely populated areas like West and South Denpasar, resulting in losses up to Rp1 billion. The department also handles non-fire emergencies such as trapped residents, fallen trees, and wildlife encounters, particularly pythons during the rainy season. Officials attribute many fires to electrical short circuits exacerbated by weather changes and poor maintenance, emphasising the need for better public education to reduce risks.

Smart City Becomes East Java's Weapon to Strengthen SMEs and Industry

East Java's Deputy Governor Emil Dardak has highlighted the role of smart city initiatives in boosting the competitiveness of manufacturing and SMEs by enhancing infrastructure reliability and public services, such as cashless tax payments via QR codes. He emphasised the integration of digital technologies and AI to improve UMKM operations, with collaborations involving the ASEAN Foundation and international partners like Singapore to prepare for the fourth industrial revolution. Additionally, Emil addressed energy sector challenges, including LPG distribution issues, underscoring the need for government facilitation to maintain economic stability.

South Jakarta Food Security, Maritime, and Agriculture Agency to Destroy Plecostomus Fish by Slicing and Burying

The South Jakarta Food Security, Maritime, and Agriculture Agency (Sudin KPKP) plans to eradicate invasive plecostomus fish from rivers and waterways by capturing, slicing them in half, and burying them, following directives from Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung to preserve ecosystem balance. This operation, involving around 100 personnel from various local government units, will occur simultaneously across Jakarta's five administrative regions on Friday, targeting areas like the Phb Setu Babakan channel. The initiative addresses the fish's threat to aquatic ecosystems and its toxicity, which exceeds safe consumption levels as confirmed by lab tests, underscoring Jakarta's broader efforts in environmental regulation and river cleanup.

Bank BJB receives award at SPPA BEI Awards

PT Bank Pembangunan Daerah Jawa Barat dan Banten, Tbk. (Bank BJB) has been awarded the Most Active Regional Development Bank Repo Category at the 2025 SPPA BEI Awards, organised by the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI), in recognition of its active contributions to transactions in debt securities and sukuk on the secondary market via the Alternative Market Organiser System (SPPA). This achievement underscores Bank BJB's commitment to enhancing market liquidity and efficiency through digital platforms and improved internal capabilities in fixed income and repo transactions. The award highlights the bank's role in strengthening Indonesia's national financial market structure amid ongoing efforts to support exchange policies.

Indonesia prioritises national interests in energy cooperation

Indonesia's Foreign Ministry has clarified that its purchases of oil and LPG from Russia, alongside ongoing cooperation with the US, are aimed at diversifying energy sources to ensure national security amid the global energy crisis. Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia emphasised the need to secure approximately 300 million barrels of crude oil annually, highlighting the country's daily shortfall of one million barrels and Russia's willingness to assist in building key energy infrastructure. This approach underscores Indonesia's commitment to pursuing all bilateral opportunities that align with national interests without jeopardising existing partnerships.

Prabowo and Dasco Hold Private Meeting at the Palace, Discussing Political Situation to National Economy

President Prabowo Subianto met with Deputy Speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, at Merdeka Palace on 16 April 2026, following his foreign trip. The discussion covered key strategic developments in domestic politics, security, and the national economy. Dasco also provided legislative inputs from the DPR to the government, highlighting the ongoing coordination between the executive and legislative branches.

Increase in Hajj Flight Costs Covered by State Budget or Hajj Funds? Menhaj: Both Possible

Indonesia's Minister of Hajj and Umrah, M Irfan Yusuf, has assured that an additional Rp 1.77 trillion in Hajj flight costs will not be passed on to pilgrims, in line with President Prabowo Subianto's directive. The government is exploring funding options through the state budget (APBN) or Hajj funds managed by the Hajj Financial Management Agency (BPKH), with both potentially being utilised. This response addresses rising aviation fuel prices and currency fluctuations, with Garuda Indonesia proposing Rp 974.8 billion and Saudi Airlines Rp 802.8 billion in adjustments.

Ministry of Creative Economy Emphasises Local Wisdom Innovation as Economic Driver

The Ministry of Creative Economy (Kemenekraf) has reaffirmed the central government's role in promoting innovations based on local wisdom and environmental sustainability as key drivers of the national economy. Highlighting the success of Yogyakarta-based brand Seken Living, which transforms reclaimed teak wood into sustainable designs, the ministry commits to accelerating local brands through collaborations and export financing from Indonesia Eximbank. This synergy aims to enhance the global competitiveness of Indonesian crafts, fostering economic growth and sustainable lifestyles.

Russia and Iran emphasise ongoing negotiations to ease Middle East tensions

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko met with Iran's Ambassador to Russia, Kazem Jalali, in Moscow to underscore the importance of sustained negotiations for de-escalating tensions in the Middle East following recent US and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets and Iran's retaliatory actions. Despite a two-week ceasefire agreement announced by US President Donald Trump, talks between Iran and the US in Islamabad on 11 April ended without agreement, with the US delegation returning empty-handed. The meeting highlights Russia's diplomatic push for political resolutions to achieve long-term stability in the region, serving the fundamental interests of all involved nations.

Central Lombok DPRD Highlights Nakes' Rp 200,000 Salary: A Pitiful Situation

The Central Lombok Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) has expressed dismay over the mere Rp 200,000 monthly salary for part-time PPPK healthcare workers, which is significantly lower than that of drivers and cleaners receiving Rp 500,000. DPRD Vice Chairman Lalu Muhamad Akhyar urged the local government to creatively reallocate funds by cutting non-essential activities and emulating successful models from neighbouring Lombok Timur to avoid potential strikes that could disrupt vital health services. This issue arises amid national fiscal efficiency measures impacting regional budgets, highlighting the need for innovative solutions to maintain essential public health staffing.

Four Days of US Blockade on Hormuz: What is Happening in This Strait?

The US naval blockade on Iranian ports, now in its fourth day, has tightened under Central Command, with Tehran threatening disruptions in the Red Sea. While a few commercial and tanker vessels have navigated the Strait of Hormuz amid uncertainty, over 800 tankers remain stranded in the Gulf, severely impacting global oil and trade flows. Reports indicate limited crossings, including sanctioned ships carrying methanol and corn, highlighting the precarious balance in this critical shipping chokepoint.

Ambassador Faisal Assures Saudi Arabia's Safety, Hajj Schedule for 2026 to Proceed as Planned

Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to Indonesia, Faisal Abdullah Al Amoudi, has reaffirmed the kingdom's stability amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, ensuring that the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage will proceed according to schedule. Speaking during a meeting with Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) representatives in Jakarta, Faisal emphasised Saudi Arabia's longstanding security and prayed for the safety and success of Indonesian pilgrims. The assurance is significant for Indonesia, which sends one of the largest contingents of Hajj pilgrims annually, highlighting the importance of bilateral relations in facilitating religious obligations.

Bridge in Rumpin, Bogor Collapses; Riverside Residents Urged to Stay Alert

Heavy rainfall has caused a bridge in Gobang Village, Rumpin District, Bogor Regency, West Java, to collapse due to rising river waters, disrupting local access and economic activities. Bogor Deputy Regent Ade Ruhandi expressed concern for riverside residents, advising them temporarily to avoid their homes to prevent accidents. The regency government plans immediate emergency measures and permanent reconstruction to restore connectivity swiftly.

This is the Local Industry's Strategy to Face Export Challenges Amid Global Conflicts

A labour-intensive industry in Nganjuk, East Java, is navigating global market volatility caused by Middle East conflicts through aggressive market expansion and reliance on alternative products, as explained by PT Mitra Saruta Indonesia's Director, Hoo Yanto Andrian. With over three decades of export experience primarily to Japan and the US, the company has also entered markets in South Africa, Egypt, and European nations like Portugal and Spain. This resilience, demonstrated by a swift recovery from a 50% export drop during the Covid-19 pandemic, underscores the role of diversified strategies in supporting Indonesia's economic growth, as highlighted in a Ministry of Finance event.

DPR Member Urges Government to Maintain National Food Stocks and Price Escalation

A member of the Indonesian House of Representatives' Commission IX from the Golkar faction has called on the government to vigilantly manage national food stocks and prices amid global dynamics and climate change that could disrupt supply chains. Highlighting the achievement of rice self-sufficiency under President Prabowo's strategic programme despite Middle East conflicts driving up global food prices by 2.4% in March 2026, Eko Wahyudi stressed the need for enhanced irrigation infrastructure and drought-resistant crop varieties. He also proposed that the National Food Agency direct the absorption of local egg production through the Free Nutritious Meals programme to stabilise prices and benefit poultry farmers facing rising feed costs.

Strengthening Law Enforcement Integrity, Bamsoet Receives KWP Awards 2026

Indonesian House of Representatives member Bambang Soesatyo, known as Bamsoet, has been awarded the KWP Awards 2026 for his consistent efforts in enhancing the professionalism, integrity, and institutional capacity of Indonesia's law enforcement agencies, including the police, military, and Attorney General's Office. He emphasised the need for ongoing reforms amid complex crimes like corruption and cyber offences, highlighting the role of parliament in legislation, oversight, and budgeting to support these institutions. Bamsoet stressed the importance of inter-agency synergy, public transparency, and building public trust to ensure effective rule of law.

MUI Meets Saudi Ambassador to Discuss Middle East Conflict, Affirms Indonesia Rejects Colonisation

The General Chairman of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), Anwar Iskandar, met with the Saudi Ambassador to Indonesia, Faisal Abdullah Al Amoudi, to discuss the latest geopolitical developments in the Middle East, including misunderstandings surrounding the US-Iran conflict and its global impacts such as rising energy prices and supply chain disruptions. Anwar reaffirmed Indonesia's principled stance against any form of colonisation or aggression between nations and expressed hopes for a swift resolution to the conflict. The meeting also highlighted Indonesia's commitment to collaborating with Saudi Arabia in safeguarding the holy sites for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims.

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