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852 villages in North Aceh receive Eid al-Fitr meugang cattle aid from the President

President Prabowo Subianto has provided assistance for the purchase of 1,123 cattle for the traditional meugang sacrifice during Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijriah/2026 to 852 villages in North Aceh, targeting disaster-affected communities, with funds totaling Rp19.5 billion now deposited in the regional treasury. The North Aceh Regent, Ismail A Jalil, has directly transferred the funds to community groups in the villages across 27 sub-districts, following guidelines from the Ministry of Home Affairs. This initiative underscores the government's commitment to supporting vulnerable populations in the aftermath of floods, with local officials expressing gratitude to the President and relevant authorities.

Jasamarga operates 22 toll gates at Cikampek Utama during peak homecoming rush

PT Jasamarga Transjawa Tol has activated 22 toll gates at Cikampek Utama in Karawang, West Java, to ease traffic flow during the anticipated peak of the 2026 Lebaran homecoming exodus on Wednesday. This includes four gates normally used for outbound traffic to Jakarta, where staff employ mobile readers for transactions amid one-way traffic arrangements. The operator is also implementing contra-flow measures from kilometre 36 in Bekasi and will continue monitoring and optimising operations if high volumes persist.

Free Homecoming Programme: Bank Mandiri Transports Over 10,000 Travellers

Bank Mandiri has launched its Free Homecoming Programme for Eid al-Fitr, transporting more than 10,000 participants via 215 buses to various cities in Java and Sumatra, marking a significant increase from the previous year. The initiative, conducted in collaboration with government bodies like the State-Owned Enterprises Regulatory Agency (BP BUMN) and Danantara, emphasises safe and comfortable travel in line with national directives for free mudik services. This programme underscores the bank's commitment to social values, with digital registration through the Livin’ by Mandiri app and provisions like meals and goodie bags enhancing participant experience.

New: Iran Issues Ultimatum to US-Israel

A spokesperson for the IRGC's Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters has vowed to incinerate and reduce to ashes the US and Israeli fuel, energy, and gas infrastructure in retaliation for attacks on Iran's energy and oil facilities. The statement serves as a stern warning to the US military and the Zionist regime, amid escalating tensions following Iran's massive counterstrike on Israel in response to the death of key figure Ali Larijani. This ultimatum highlights the intensifying regional conflict, with Iran asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz and challenging US naval presence in the Persian Gulf.

Gilimanuk Buffer Zone Eases Queues, Parliament Suggests Adding Docks

Long queues at Gilimanuk Port have been alleviated after vehicles were directed into the buffer zone, reducing congestion from 36 km to 20 km on the Ketapang-Gilimanuk route. Indonesian Parliament members emphasise the need for structural improvements, including building at least two additional docks to increase ferry capacity by 30 per cent and prevent disruptions to logistics and price stability during peak travel periods like Eid holidays. This highlights the critical role of enhancing ferry infrastructure to support growing tourism and economic activities.

Mataram on Alert for Eid: Community Health Centres Remain Open, Civil Registry Serves 40 Residents

In Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara, health services at 11 community health centres will operate optimally during the extended Eid al-Fitr holiday in 2026, with staff shifts and redirection to emergency departments to ensure continuity, particularly for chronic patients. The Civil Registry Office handled 40 residents on the first day of limited operations, with high demand for electronic ID cards and other documents, supported by 11 personnel. These measures, aligned with central government directives on work adjustments, underscore the local administration's commitment to maintaining essential public services amid national holidays.

To Prevent Domestic Crisis, Turkey Increases Stocks and Restricts Food Exports

The Turkish government has temporarily restricted exports of several food commodities, including chicken meat, eggs, and various legumes, while suspending export permits for beef, goat meat, sunflower oil, and lentils, to combat rising prices driven by speculation amid escalating Middle East tensions. To bolster domestic supplies, import tariffs have been slashed on items such as sunflower oil (to zero until May 2026), green lentils (to 10% until April), lemons (to 10% until July), and oats (to 30% until April for specific uses). These measures aim to control inflation, which stands at 31.53% annually, support local producers, and stabilise the domestic market, as disruptions from regional conflicts exacerbate production halts and cost surges in Turkey.

Safeguarding Fuel Distribution for Ramadan-Eid, Elnusa Operates 1,885 Tanker Trucks

PT Elnusa Petrofin has bolstered its fuel distribution fleet by adding 114 new tanker trucks, bringing the total to 1,885 units to ensure reliable supply during the Ramadan and Eid period in 2026. The company is deploying 7,567 drivers, enhancing training, and implementing safety measures under the national Ramadan-Idulfitri Task Force, while also providing buffer capacity and supporting strategic sectors like police fuel stations and remote areas. This initiative underscores Elnusa's commitment to maintaining secure, timely, and sustainable energy supplies, enabling smooth travel and celebrations for Indonesians.

Peak Eid Exodus 2026: Jasa Marga Opens 22 Lanes at Cikampek Main Toll Gate to Ease Vehicle Queues

PT Jasa Marga Trans Jawa Tol has activated all 22 toll lanes at the Cikampek Main Toll Gate in Purwakarta, West Java, to manage the peak of the 2026 Eid al-Fitr homecoming traffic on 18 March, facilitating smoother flow for vehicles heading east from Jakarta across Java. The company is employing traffic engineering measures, including one-way schemes that repurpose exit lanes for inbound traffic using mobile readers, and situational contra-flow from kilometre 36 in Bekasi to alleviate congestion at this critical junction. This proactive approach underscores efforts to mitigate bottlenecks during one of Indonesia's largest annual migrations, potentially reducing travel delays for millions of mudik participants.

Germany Refuses to Endorse US Attack on Iran and Reluctant to Send Warships to Strait of Hormuz

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has advised the United States against launching an attack on Iran, criticising the lack of consultation and a convincing strategy in the ongoing US-Israel campaign that began on 28 February. He reiterated Germany's refusal to deploy warships to the Strait of Hormuz despite calls from President Donald Trump for NATO allies to secure commercial shipping amid Iranian threats that have driven up global oil prices. Indonesian lawmakers have urged the government to evaluate Indonesia's membership in the Board of Peace and ensure the safety of migrant workers in the Middle East following the escalation.

Turkey restricts food commodity exports amid Middle East war

The Turkish government has temporarily banned exports of several food commodities, including chicken meat, eggs, and various pulses, to combat price speculation and control inflation exacerbated by Middle East tensions involving Iran, the US, and Israel. To support domestic supply, import tariffs have been slashed on items like sunflower oil, green lentils, lemons, and oats, aiming to stabilise local markets and aid producers. This move comes as annual inflation stands at 31.53% and regional conflicts disrupt supply chains, leading to production halts and early layoffs in Turkish factories reliant on imported raw materials.

West Jakarta Mayor Urges Holiday Travellers Not to Board Buses at Shadow Terminals

West Jakarta Mayor Iin Mutmainnah has urged holidaymakers to avoid using unofficial "shadow" terminals for bus travel due to significant safety risks and lack of cost transparency, recommending official government-provided terminals instead. The Jakarta West Transportation Sub-Department recently fined 19 inter-city buses operating from such terminals in areas like Outer Ring Road Kapuk, Latumenten, and K.H. Mansyur, targeting operators including PT Putri Jaya Sejahtera and PT Anugrah Mas. This enforcement aims to maintain traffic order, reduce congestion, and ensure passenger safety during the holiday period.

YLBHI Suspects Acid Attack on Andrie Yunus was a Large-Scale, Systematic, and Organised Operation

The Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) and the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (KontraS) suspect that the acid attack on KontraS Deputy Coordinator Andrie Yunus was a meticulously planned operation involving more than four unidentified individuals. Independent investigations by the organisations, based on CCTV footage, reveal surveillance activities starting from 8:49 PM and the execution of the attack at 11:37 PM on 12 March 2026 near Jalan Salemba I in Central Jakarta, contradicting police claims of only four perpetrators. This incident underscores concerns over targeted violence against human rights advocates in Indonesia, potentially indicating organised threats to civil society.

Police chief ensures safe peak homecoming flow in Yogyakarta

Indonesia's national police chief has reported a smooth and safe peak in homecoming travel in Yogyakarta, with train arrivals reaching 55,000 passengers amid a surge across various transport modes. The return flow at Tugu Station is anticipated for 28-29 March 2026, with traffic congestion measures in place and a 40 percent reduction in accidents compared to the previous year. Authorities are emphasising optimal services and urging travellers to prioritise safety, including arranging substitute drivers if fatigued.

Minister calls for making Nyepi an opportunity to maintain harmony

Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs, Umar, extended greetings for Nyepi and the Saka New Year, highlighting its significance as it coincides with Ramadan and precedes Eid al-Fitr, symbolising interfaith harmony in the nation's diverse society. He emphasised the Hindu philosophy of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' – One Earth, One Family – and the four prohibitions of Nyepi, which promote reflection, respect for nature, and detachment from ego and worldly pleasures. Umar urged Indonesians to use this period to foster tolerance, solidarity, and peaceful coexistence, underscoring the role of religious observances in strengthening social bonds within the pluralistic framework.

Andrie Yunus Case Sparks Calls for Revision of Military Justice Law

The case of an attack on KontraS activist Andrie Yunus by TNI personnel has prompted researcher Beni Sukardis to urge the government and DPR to revisit revisions to the Military Justice Law. He argues that current ambiguities allow military courts to handle general criminal acts against civilians, eroding public trust and necessitating stricter command accountability and comprehensive legal reforms. Without such changes, broader institutional reforms risk ineffectiveness in preventing violence against civilians.

Iran Threatens to Attack All Energy Facilities in Gulf Countries, Here's the Reason

Iran has threatened to target oil and gas facilities in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar in retaliation for an Israeli attack on its South Pars gas field, the world's largest, amid escalating US-Israel strikes on Iranian infrastructure. Qatari officials condemned the Israeli action as irresponsible, highlighting risks to global energy security, while Gulf leaders seek diplomatic solutions to de-escalate the conflict that has led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and surging energy prices. The incident underscores growing tensions in the Middle East, with implications for international markets and regional stability.

Thousands of Nagan Raya flood victims receive meat aid from President

Thousands of flood victims in Nagan Raya, Aceh, have received fresh buffalo meat aid from President Prabowo Subianto to celebrate the Meugang tradition ahead of Eid al-Fitr. The Regent of Nagan Raya expressed gratitude for the President's tangible support amid the disaster-stricken inland community, noting that similar aid was provided earlier for Ramadan. This assistance is expected to alleviate burdens and bring joy during post-flood recovery, highlighting the cultural significance of the Meugang tradition in Aceh.

Staying Active and Maintaining a Healthy Weight Can Reduce the Risk of Death from Breast Cancer

A 2022 study by the World Cancer Research Fund reveals that maintaining a healthy weight and engaging in regular physical activity after a breast cancer diagnosis can significantly lower mortality risks, with high BMI linked to a 10% increased risk of death and physical activity reducing it by up to 14%. The research, involving over 226 studies and 456,000 women worldwide, also highlights benefits from healthy diets rich in fibre, soy, and vitamin D, while underscoring the urgency in Indonesia where breast cancer cases are projected to rise over 70% by 2050 without enhanced preventive measures. Indonesian Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin urges women over 30 to utilise free health check programmes to prevent the disease, which remains the highest cancer incidence among women in the country.

Nyepi Remission Granted: Sentences of 77 Inmates in NTB Reduced by 15 Days to 2 Months

Seventy-seven inmates in Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB) have received special remission and sentence reductions in honour of Nyepi Day 2026, with reductions ranging from 15 days to two months. The majority of recipients, totalling 63, are from the Class IIA Kuripan Penitentiary in West Lombok, reflecting the Indonesian government's efforts to recognise positive behavioural changes among prisoners. This initiative aims to motivate inmates to continue their rehabilitation programmes and uphold constitutional rights within the penal system.

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