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Babel Governor Ready to Award Fisherman Who Found 40 Kilograms of Meth

The Governor of Bangka Belitung Islands, Hidayat Arsani, has pledged to honour a fisherman who discovered 40 kilograms of methamphetamine worth approximately Rp40 billion floating in the local waters, as part of efforts to combat drug trafficking. He expressed shock at the find in the Selat Nasik strait and suggested creating local regulations to reward citizens who report or surrender narcotics to authorities. Arsani suspects the drugs, possibly equipped with GPS, are linked to an international network aiming to undermine the youth of the region.

PU revitalises three madrasahs in West Papua and Southwest Papua

The Ministry of Public Works and Housing (PU) is completing the rehabilitation and renovation of three madrasahs in West Papua and Southwest Papua provinces as part of the government's efforts to enhance educational infrastructure in eastern Indonesia. This initiative, aligned with President Prabowo's Asta Cita priorities, focuses on improving access to quality education in remote areas, with a budget of Rp9.56 billion from the state budget. The upgrades aim to provide safer and more comfortable learning environments, thereby supporting equitable education and human resource development in these regions.

BNI's Response to the Demonstration in Pematang Siantar

PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (BNI) has clarified that a demonstration at its Pematang Siantar branch in North Sumatra on Friday involved issues related to a separate cooperative entity, not part of BNI. Corporate Secretary Okki Rushartomo emphasised that the cooperative is an independent body and the matter is currently under legal proceedings, which BNI fully respects and is committed to resolving in accordance with the ongoing judicial process. This response underscores BNI's dedication to legal compliance amid public scrutiny.

Suspected Child Abuse Daycare in Yogya Operating Without Permit

A daycare centre in Yogyakarta, Little Aresha, has been sealed by police for operating illegally without permits from the Education or Licensing Departments, following reports of physical and verbal abuse affecting 53 out of 103 children. Local and provincial authorities are conducting comprehensive assessments, providing psychological support, legal aid, and covering recovery costs for victims, while emphasising stricter oversight to prevent future child maltreatment. The case highlights the critical need for proactive monitoring of childcare facilities to safeguard children's rights and well-being.

Indonesia presses UN to probe peacekeeper killing in Lebanon

Indonesia has condemned an Israeli attack in Lebanon that killed its peacekeeper, Second Sergeant Arif Pramudia, and is urging the United Nations to launch a thorough investigation into the incident, classifying it as a potential war crime. This marks the fourth Indonesian military personnel death with UNIFIL in the past month, amid escalating tensions that have also claimed French soldiers' lives. The government is coordinating the respectful repatriation of Pramudia's body while emphasising the inviolable safety of peacekeeping forces under international law.

Parliament: Impose maximum punishment on perpetrators of child violence in Yogyakarta daycare

A member of Indonesia's House of Representatives Commission VIII, Selly Andriany Gantina, has urged police to thoroughly investigate the case of child abuse at a Yogyakarta daycare, where hundreds of children were affected and 53 suffered physical violence, and to impose the maximum penalties under the Child Protection Law. She highlighted systemic failures in oversight and licensing of childcare facilities, calling for a national audit of all daycares to ensure operational standards, caregiver certification, and regular inspections. Involving relevant ministries, this initiative aims to strengthen early detection and rapid response to child violence, emphasising that children's safety cannot be left to market mechanisms alone but must be safeguarded by strict state regulations.

Not Menteng! This is the Most Expensive Area in Jakarta

Contrary to popular belief, the Sudirman Central Business District (SCBD) boasts the highest land prices in Jakarta, ranging from Rp 200-300 million per square metre, surpassing the elite Menteng area. Other central business districts like Sudirman command prices of Rp 180-200 million per square metre, while Pondok Indah is relatively cheaper at Rp 40-60 million. This highlights the premium on land in Jakarta's prime commercial hubs, driven by proximity to business centres and making property an attractive yet increasingly unaffordable asset for most residents.

Qatari Embassy Expresses Condolences Over Death of Corporal Rico in Lebanon

The Qatari Embassy in Indonesia has extended its condolences to Indonesia following the death of Indonesian soldier Corporal Rico Pramudia, who succumbed to injuries from an artillery attack on a UNIFIL position in Lebanon. Qatar expressed full solidarity with Indonesia and praised Corporal Rico's sacrifice in maintaining international peace and stability. His passing marks the fourth Indonesian TNI soldier lost in the UNIFIL mission in southern Lebanon within the last month, highlighting the risks of peacekeeping operations.

Pekanbaru Revenue Agency Provides Stalls for 15 Car Dealers at Its Office

The Pekanbaru City Revenue Agency has set up free exhibition stalls at its office for 15 car dealers and motorcycle companies to boost local tax revenues from motor vehicle taxes. This initiative, directed by the mayor, aims to increase vehicle sales and subsequent tax collections, including the new opsen mechanism under Law No. 1 of 2022, which allocates 66% of motor vehicle tax and re-registration fees to local governments. Last year, Pekanbaru saw its motor vehicle tax revenue surge by 108.78% to Rp349.1 billion, highlighting the significant impact of high vehicle activity in the city.

Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology urges universities to have greater impact on national development

Indonesia's Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology, Brian Yuliarto, has called on universities to be more responsive and impactful in contributing to national development through the implementation of an impactful campus concept that links academic activities directly to societal needs. Speaking at a strategic dialogue in Pontianak with leaders from public and private universities, polytechnics, and regional education service institutions, the minister emphasised the importance of practical knowledge, research, and student engagement tailored to community requirements. He also committed to improving higher education services by simplifying regulations, strengthening support institutions, and fostering optimism in educating future national leaders.

Ministry of Religious Affairs urges Baznas to break the chain of poverty through scholarships for mustahik

Indonesia's Minister of Religious Affairs, Nasaruddin Umar, has called on the National Zakat Collection Agency (Baznas) to intensify scholarship programmes for mustahik as a means to sever intergenerational poverty by addressing both material and intellectual deficiencies. Deputy Minister Romo Muhammad Syafi'i echoed this sentiment, advocating a shift in zakat utilisation from mere charitable aid to sustainable empowerment, transforming recipients into independent donors and enhancing public trust in the agency. Baznas has already been consolidating efforts with various stakeholders, including government ministries, to optimise zakat collection and distribution for community development.

Negotiations Stall Again: Will the US and Iran Go Back to War? What the Experts Say

The cancellation of a US delegation visit to Pakistan by President Donald Trump has further disrupted the already tense relations between the United States and Iran, highlighting deep narrative differences amid overlapping paths of war and negotiation. Middle East expert Hassan Jamoul describes the current state as neither war nor peace, nor negotiation nor agreement, with all parties agreeing only on this impasse while indirect escalations like mutual ship seizures continue. Former US diplomat Joe Hood offers potential explanations for the failure of the second round of talks, questioning the shifting dynamics of Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's diplomacy and Trump's conflicting statements on Iran's leadership.

Face of the Shooter in the US Who Nearly Endangered Trump

US authorities have arrested Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old man from California, following a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents Dinner attended by President Donald Trump. Trump was unharmed and swiftly evacuated by Secret Service agents after shots were heard outside the main ballroom at the Hilton Washington DC hotel. Trump praised the rapid and courageous response of the Secret Service and law enforcement on Truth Social, noting the suspect's capture, with the event subsequently postponed.

Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology Reveals Three Key Elements to Face Global Disruption

Indonesia's Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology, Brian Yuliarto, has emphasised the critical role of strengthening science and technology, cross-sectoral synergy, and international collaboration in addressing increasingly complex global disruptions affecting trade, imports, energy, and supply chains. He highlighted Indonesia's relatively strong position but stressed the need for enhanced national preparedness through long-term foundations in knowledge mastery, technological innovation, and structural transformation to build resilience. This approach aligns with President Prabowo Subianto's directives on strategic national independence, particularly in vulnerable sectors like energy, with calls for stronger connections among universities, research institutions, government, and industry to contribute to policy-making and national challenges.

Garuda Indonesia Becomes the World's Most Punctual Airline

Garuda Indonesia has been named the world's most punctual airline by the Official Airline Guide (OAG) Aviation Worldwide, achieving a 97.9% on-time performance rate for March 2026. The ranking, based on total flights and cancellations, highlights Garuda's reliability with only 12 out of 6,300 scheduled flights cancelled, surpassing competitors like Fuji Dream Airlines and Sky Airline. This accolade underscores the airline's operational excellence and bolsters Indonesia's position in the global aviation sector.

Ganjar Pushes for Harsh Penalties on Money Politics, Including Disqualification and Criminal Sanctions

Ganjar Pranowo, chairman of PDI-P's central board, has called for severe punishments for money politics in elections, treating it as a serious electoral crime that could lead to disqualification and criminal sanctions. Responding to the KPK's proposal to limit cash usage in elections, he stressed that while restrictions are helpful, they must be backed by strong enforcement, reduced political costs, fair campaigning, voter education, and improved party internal processes to foster integrity. The KPK highlighted the dominance of cash in elections as a classic issue exacerbating vote buying, based on studies involving political parties, election officials, experts, and academics.

PP TUNAS and the First Month's Lessons: Testing Commitment and Reality

Indonesia's PP TUNAS regulation, effective from 28 March 2026, marks a significant step in protecting children in the digital space by mandating platforms to prioritise child safety, prohibit data collection for advertising, and require parental consent for child accounts. Drawing on alarming statistics such as over 50% of young children accessing the internet and high rates of exposure to sexual content and online exploitation, the regulation shifts from reactive to proactive measures. Its success hinges on collective commitment to build a supportive ecosystem, ensuring it translates into real protections rather than mere declarations.

Omoda O4 Poised to Enter Indonesia?

The Omoda O4, a new crossover model from Chery's Omoda brand, has sparked speculation about its potential entry into the Indonesian market following its debut at the Beijing Auto Show 2026. Jaecoo Indonesia's Business Unit Director, Jim Ma, has expressed openness to importing Omoda models, including the O4, based on consumer interest, positioning Indonesia as a priority market. This development highlights the growing global ambitions of Omoda and Jaecoo, with several showcased models being considered for export to various regions, potentially aligning with Indonesian automotive preferences.

Video: Becoming an Online Taxi Rental Tycoon with a Capital of 10 Electric Vehicles

Avesta is launching a "Fleet Partner" scheme to provide electric vehicle rentals to online taxi drivers, allowing partners to own the vehicles after a five-year partnership. The company offers two partnership models: business partners who can earn 70% of ride-hailing revenue, additional perks like hotel stays, and full ownership, while inviting investors to commit to 10 electric vehicles with a potential 300% return on assets. In collaboration with VinFast for 20,000 units, this initiative highlights lucrative opportunities in the electric vehicle rental sector for online taxis.

LQ45 Index Overhaul: DEWA, CUAN, HRTA, ESSA Shares Poised for Surge as Foreign Funds Circle

The Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) has revamped the LQ45 index for May-July 2026, adding five new stocks—CUAN, DEWA, ESSA, HRTA, and WIFI—while removing others due to stricter liquidity and free float criteria. This reshuffle is expected to drive significant fund flows, particularly from global institutional investors, boosting the newcomers' share prices. Analysts highlight the move as part of BEI's push to curb high shareholder concentration, exemplified by CUAN's corporate actions to increase public float under Prajogo Pangestu's ownership.

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