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Parliament Requests Synchronisation of Social Media Restrictions with Educational Systems

A member of Commission X of the Indonesian House of Representatives has called on educational institutions to align social media restrictions for children under 16 years of age with learning systems, emphasising the need for teacher training in digital literacy and expanded counselling roles. The restrictions, which implement Government Regulation No. 17 of 2025, aim to protect students from harmful digital algorithms whilst transforming them from passive content consumers into ethical, productive creators.

Contents of Megawati's Letter to Iran's Leader Mojtaba Khamenei

Former Indonesian President and PDI Perjuangan Chairwoman Megawati Soekarnoputri sent a congratulatory letter to Mojtaba Khamenei upon his appointment as Iran's new Supreme Leader, succeeding his late father Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In the letter, Megawati praised Khamenei's selection through a democratic process and drew parallels between his leadership principles and those of Indonesia's founding father Sukarno, emphasising shared values of national sovereignty, justice, and resistance to imperialism. The correspondence reflects Indonesia's diplomatic engagement with Iran and reaffirms Jakarta's commitment to international principles of peaceful coexistence and the strengthening of United Nations institutions.

KPK: Distribution of Bonus Allowances from Regional Heads to Forkopimda Not Limited to Cilacap

Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Commission (KPK) has revealed that the practice of regional heads providing Bonus Allowances to the Regional Leadership Coordination Forum (Forkopimda) extends beyond Cilacap Regency in Central Java. Following a sting operation, the Regent of Cilacap and Regional Secretary have been arrested on suspicion of extortion and illegal fund collection, with authorities alleging they demanded up to Rp750 million from government agencies to finance bonuses for external parties. The KPK has warned regional leaders nationwide to cease such practices and uphold principles of good governance and integrity.

Metro Jaya Police Commit to Thorough Investigation of Acid Attack on KontraS Official

Jakarta Metro Police have pledged to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the acid attack on Andrie Yunus, Deputy Coordinator of KontraS (Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence), utilising scientific crime investigation methods. Police leadership has prioritised the case and appealed to the public for information, whilst guaranteeing the safety and confidentiality of witnesses.

Astra Group invites homebound travellers to rest at Astra Sejahtera Villages

PT Astra International is promoting its Desa Sejahtera Astra (Astra Sejahtera Villages) as rest stops for homebound travellers during the Lebaran exodus, offering education, authentic cultural crafts, agriculture and fishing experiences. The initiative combines community development with integrated Astra group services including vehicle maintenance, health consultations, and insurance benefits worth up to Rp25 million for accident or disability coverage.

Lebanon denies Israeli claims that ambulances are used for military purposes

Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health has rejected Israeli military claims that ambulances are being used for military purposes, characterising such allegations as an attempt to justify "crimes against humanity." The ministry documented that Israeli forces have repeatedly targeted ambulance teams and healthcare facilities since attacks on Lebanon began on 2 March, resulting in 26 paramedics killed and 51 wounded, calling Israel's assertions a violation of international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.

From 30 March 2026, Batik Air Opens New Bali-Kupang Flight Route

Batik Air will launch a new direct flight route between Bali and Kupang starting 30 March 2026, operating seven times weekly and strengthening air connectivity across eastern Indonesia. The route enhances regional economic integration between Bali and East Nusa Tenggara Province, opening new trade opportunities and facilitating broader domestic and international connections through Bali's hub network.

National Police Traffic Chief Reveals Parameters for Implementing Contraflow and One-Way Systems

National Police Traffic Director (Kakorlantas) Irjen Agus Suryonugroho has detailed the traffic engineering parameters used during Operasi Ketupat 2026, including contraflow and one-way systems implemented based on real-time vehicle volume monitoring via radar at strategic toll road points. The first-stage contraflow is triggered at 5,500 vehicles per hour, with escalation to two-lane contraflow at 6,400 vehicles per hour, and one-way systems implemented if congestion persists. Traffic conditions remain under control with drone surveillance and enforcement against three-axle vehicles to prioritise the safe movement of holiday travellers.

Vice President's Staff Call for Tighter Controls on Caustic Soda Distribution

The Vice President's Special Staff have condemned an attack on pro-democracy activist Andrie Yunus, who was doused with caustic acid by unknown assailants on 12 March in central Jakarta. Staff members Nico Harjanto and Suwardi called for stricter regulation of caustic soda and dangerous substances, better medical care for the victim, and transparent investigation by law enforcement whilst emphasising the need to rebuild trust between the state and civil society.

Pramono Anung Accelerates Green Space through Micro-Land Utilisation

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung is shifting focus towards developing small-scale parks and green spaces rather than pursuing large land acquisition, which has become increasingly difficult in the densely populated capital. The strategy aims to accelerate green space development by leveraging micro-parcels of approximately 1,000 square metres, reducing bureaucratic delays and technical constraints whilst encouraging public-private collaboration.

Indonesia and Japan agree on critical minerals and nuclear energy cooperation

Indonesia and Japan have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) in critical minerals and nuclear energy during bilateral meetings at the Indo-Pacific Energy Security Ministerial and Business Forum in Tokyo. The partnership aims to strengthen integrated and sustainable energy systems, with Indonesia offering access to its vast reserves of nickel, bauxite, tin, copper, and rare earth elements, whilst both nations commit to advancing low-carbon technology and regional energy security through projects including the Legok Nangka waste-to-energy facility and the Sarulla geothermal plant.

Homecoming Traffic Begins: 650,213 Vehicles Leave Greater Jakarta in Four Days

Traffic patterns for Eid 2026 homecoming (mudik) have begun intensifying, with PT Jasa Marga recording 650,213 vehicles departing Greater Jakarta between 11–14 March, a 7.1 per cent increase compared to normal traffic volumes. The majority of vehicles are heading eastward towards central and eastern Java via the Trans Java toll network, with smaller flows towards Merak in the west and mountain resort areas in the south.

Indonesia Discovers Wood Extract with Potential Anti-Diabetes Properties

Indonesian researchers at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) have identified raru wood (Vatica perakensis), traditionally used by the Batak community, as a promising herbal candidate for diabetes treatment due to its antioxidant properties and ability to inhibit alpha-glucosidase enzyme activity. Preclinical testing on diabetic rats showed that raru wood extract alone reduced blood sugar levels by up to 21.94%, though the researchers stress further studies are needed before human trials can proceed.

Depok City Government Bans Takbir Processions and Convoys on Eid al-Fitr Eve to Prevent Street Brawls

The Depok City Government has formally prohibited takbir processions and vehicle convoys on the night before Eid al-Fitr 1447 H, citing concerns over potential inter-community friction and street violence. The ban, outlined in an official circular from the Mayor, directs residents to conduct takbir activities only in their respective mosques and prayer houses, whilst also prohibiting firecrackers. Coordinated enforcement will be carried out by combined security forces including the military, police, and civil protection officers to ensure compliance.

Pati Regency Government Dispatches 16 Free Holiday Buses to Jakarta

Pati Regency Government in Central Java has dispatched 16 free buses to Jakarta to assist residents working in the capital to return home for Eid al-Fitr 2026 celebrations. The initiative, organised in collaboration with the Central Java Provincial Government and several corporate sponsors, aims to reduce travel costs and traffic congestion during the peak holiday season whilst providing safe and comfortable transport.

Vice President's Special Staff Condemn Acid Attack on KontraS Official Andrie Yunus

Special staff members of Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka have strongly condemned the acid attack on Andrie Yunus, Deputy Coordinator of the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (KontraS). They have called on law enforcement authorities to swiftly investigate the perpetrators and ensure the victim receives optimal medical care, whilst emphasising the state's commitment to guaranteeing freedom of expression and democratic rights.

Tired of Biscuits, Mataram Residents Now Hunt for Coconut Jelly Hampers

As Eid al-Fitr approaches, residents of Mataram City are shifting away from traditional biscuit hampers to coconut jelly hampers as a healthier and more exclusive gift alternative. Afila Hardiyanti, owner of Lica Lecy Pudding, has created this innovative product priced from 65,000 rupiah per unit, receiving approximately 50 orders daily, though she faces challenges in sourcing coconut supplies.

Environment Minister: Highway Rest Areas Must Have Waste Management Facilities

Indonesia's Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq has mandated that all highway rest areas must be equipped with waste management facilities by May 2026 as part of the "Low-Waste Exodus" programme ahead of Eid celebrations. The directive follows inspections of Mangkang Terminal in Semarang, with the minister noting that rest areas currently generate between 0.5 to 1 tonne of waste daily, posing significant environmental risks to surrounding municipalities if left unmanaged.

Go Sprint Go Green: Riau Police Encourage Youth to Channel Positive Energy

The Riau Regional Police Force launched the seventh edition of the 'Go Sprint Go Green' programme, a youth engagement initiative during Ramadan aimed at directing young people towards productive activities whilst promoting environmental consciousness. The event, held on 14 March 2026 in Pekanbaru, attracted 276 participants and was designed to support public health, strengthen community bonds, and provide economic stimulus for micro and small enterprises participating in the activity.

Critical Data from the US and China: Key Market Sentiments for Next Week

Global market participants are entering a short but event-filled week dominated by critical economic releases from China and the United States, including China's industrial production and retail sales data alongside the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision. These indicators will provide crucial insight into China's economic recovery strength and US monetary policy direction, both of which are key drivers of global equity markets, exchange rates, and commodity prices. The combination of Chinese activity data and the Fed's rate decision will likely shape investor expectations for global economic growth and future US interest rate trajectories.

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