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Residents Demand Repairs to Damaged Railway Crossing Gate in Petamburan

Residents in Petamburan, Central Jakarta are urging authorities to repair a damaged automatic railway crossing gate on Jalan Administrasi that poses a serious accident risk due to high vehicle volume. The gate, recently installed by the Directorate General of Railways (DJKA) and PT KAI in February 2026, was damaged after being struck by a motorcycle and has been non-functional for approximately one month, creating dangerous conditions where drivers mistake the open crossing for safe passage as trains approach.

Malaysia calls for Al-Aqsa mosque gates to be reopened in support of Palestinian Muslim rights

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has called for the immediate reopening of Al-Aqsa mosque gates to allow Palestinian Muslims to worship and celebrate Eid al-Fitr, describing the continued closure as a violation of international law. Anwar emphasised that Israel's actions have no legal, moral, or humanitarian justification and called on influential parties to exert genuine pressure to ensure the mosque's swift reopening. Malaysia pledged to continue advocating for Palestinian Muslim rights through both statements and concrete actions.

WIKA Holds Joint Mudik Programme and Ramadan Bazaar

State-owned enterprise PT Wijaya Karya (WIKA) has organised its annual Mudik Bersama (Joint Mudik) programme facilitated by the Free BUMN Mudik 2026 initiative, transporting 408 participants via 10 bus fleets to destinations across Java. The company simultaneously operates a Ramadan Bazaar featuring 39 partnered micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), including disability foundations, as part of its corporate social responsibility efforts aligned with Indonesia's Sustainable Development Goals.

China Finally Enters the Middle East, to Handle Iran and Gulf States

China has announced emergency humanitarian aid to several Middle Eastern countries, including Iran, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq, as regional conflict involving the United States and Israel enters its third week. The move reflects Beijing's diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions, with Chinese envoys engaging in peace talks and Foreign Minister Wang Yi calling for cessation of hostilities. The situation carries significant geopolitical implications, including delays to US President Trump's Beijing visit and concerns over the closure of the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz, through which approximately one-fifth of global oil supplies pass.

Fake Prosecutor Arrested After Impersonating Official to Marry Woman

Authorities in West Java have arrested a man identified as IRV for impersonating a high-ranking prosecutor at the Jakarta High Prosecutor's Office to deceive a woman into a relationship. The suspect, who possessed fake prosecutor uniforms and false identity documents, promised to marry the victim and even conducted pre-wedding photographs, but was exposed when the woman verified his employment with the Attorney General's Office.

Trump seeks to postpone visit as China says communication with US continues

US President Donald Trump has indicated he wishes to delay his scheduled visit to Beijing in late March to meet President Xi Jinping by approximately one month due to ongoing military operations against Iran, though the US has clarified the postponement is unrelated to China's stance on the Hormuz Strait. China's Foreign Ministry affirmed that both nations continue diplomatic communications regarding the rescheduled visit, whilst high-level economic talks between US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng in Paris focused on trade issues and tariff policies.

Good News! Japanese Visitors to Indonesia Can Now Shop Using QRIS

Bank Indonesia has confirmed that Japanese citizens visiting Indonesia can now use QRIS (Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard) for payments at Indonesian retailers. The cross-border QR payment system between Japan and Indonesia received official licensing, enabling seamless digital transactions without cash for travellers from both nations.

Residents Urged Not to Panic Buy, LPG Stocks Secure Until Eid

Tuban Regency authorities have assured residents that liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supplies remain safe ahead of Eid al-Fitr, whilst urging the public to avoid panic buying to maintain stable and equitable distribution. Officials report that although isolated stock shortages have occurred at some small shops due to high concurrent purchase volumes, the situation remains under control with continuous coordination between local government, distributors, and Pertamina to ensure uninterrupted supply through the holiday period.

Indonesia Postpones Deployment of Peacekeeping Forces to Gaza

Indonesia has postponed the deployment of its peacekeeping forces to Gaza and suspended discussions with the Board of Peace, citing evolving geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East, particularly the escalating Iran-Israel-US conflict. The Foreign Ministry emphasised that any participation in the International Stabilisation Force must undergo strict legal procedures, remain under full Indonesian national control, and align with UN Security Council mandates and Indonesia's independent and active foreign policy.

Ramadan Activities Strengthen Member Engagement, KOPNUS Promotes Values of Unity

Koperasi Nusantara (KOPNUS) has leveraged the Ramadan period to strengthen member engagement and expand social impact through a series of community activities including charitable distributions and joint breaking-of-fast events. The cooperative emphasises its role not merely as an economic institution but as a social entity, whilst building internal collaboration and member loyalty through spiritual and philanthropic initiatives. This approach reflects a broader trend in the cooperative and community finance sector of integrating social activities with organisational strengthening strategies.

Deputy Chair of DPR Commission VIII Praises Ministry of Religious Affairs for Timely Teacher Professional Allowance Disbursement Ahead of Eid

The Deputy Chair of DPR Commission VIII has commended the Ministry of Religious Affairs for successfully disbursing Teacher Professional Allowances (TPG) to madrasah educators prior to Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijri, fulfilling commitments to safeguard the welfare of approximately 405,438 religious school teachers. The timely payment, facilitated through expedited Simpatika data verification, represents the government's commitment to supporting educators and strengthens public trust in the management of state funds allocated to religious education. The TPG disbursement scheme extends beyond Islamic education teachers to include Christian, Catholic, Hindu, and Buddhist religious educators, with DPR Commission VIII pledging continued oversight of the programme's implementation.

Kalideres Terminal Facilities Require Significant Upgrading

Jakarta Regional Parliament member Hardiyanto Kenneth has called on Kalideres Terminal management to improve facility standards ahead of peak travel season, citing cleanliness concerns, inadequate air conditioning, and crowding issues. Following an inspection, Kenneth recommended terminal renovation and enhanced security measures to ensure passengers receive safe, comfortable service during the mudik (annual mass exodus) period.

The Tradition of Pre-Eid Cemetery Visits Becomes a Source of Income for Flower Vendors at Karet Public Cemetery

Flower vendors at Karet Public Cemetery in Jakarta are capitalizing on the pre-Eid ziarah (grave visitation) tradition, selling scattered flower petals, rose water, and other ritual items to visitors. An elderly vendor named Marsini, who has sold flowers at the cemetery for nearly two decades, sees her income increase significantly during the Eid season, though daily earnings remain modest at around IDR 50,000–60,000 outside peak periods.

Hard Work by Jambi Police Traffic Directorate Helps Ease Congestion on East Cross Route

Jambi Police's Traffic Directorate successfully eased severe congestion on the East Cross Route (Jalintim) between Jambi and South Sumatra following three days of intensive traffic management operations. The directorate implemented a temporary vehicle access closure system and rerouted homecoming travellers through alternative routes to alleviate bottlenecks, with traffic conditions normalising by Tuesday afternoon during the 2026 Lebaran holiday exodus.

Community solidarity strengthens among Agusen residents in temporary shelter following flood

Residents of Agusen Village in Gayo Lues Regency, Aceh, are rebuilding social cohesion whilst living in temporary shelters (huntara) following a devastating flash flood in late November 2025 that destroyed hundreds of homes and displaced 155 families. Village head Ramadhan highlights how communal cooperation and mutual assistance have become essential strengths for residents adapting to temporary accommodation, with organised community groups established to maintain cleanliness, security, and environmental comfort. The social bonds forged in the temporary shelter are expected to serve as vital social capital for residents' eventual recovery and reconstruction as they await completion of permanent housing units (huntap).

Transfer of Three Officers at TTS Police Resort, One Moved to NTT Regional Police Authority

The Timor Tengah Selatan (TTS) Police Resort in East Nusa Tenggara has reassigned three officers as part of organisational restructuring within the national police. The reassignments include the transfer of the Narcotics and Drugs Task Force chief to Manggarai Police Resort, whilst another officer has been moved to the NTT Regional Police Authority for investigation, with new appointments filling each vacated position.

The Story of Aipda Arno, a Police Officer in NTT Who Knelt While Weeping to Quell Community Clashes

A Bhabinkamtibmas police officer named Aipda Arladius Modestus Arno from Manggarai Police Resort in East Nusa Tenggara province engaged in an emotional intervention during a community conflict on the Trans Flores highway, kneeling and weeping before warring residents to appeal for peace. His spontaneous and humanistic approach successfully de-escalated the confrontation between two groups from Gendang Kaca and Gendang Bung Leko villages, demonstrating the police force's commitment to persuasive and compassionate conflict resolution methods. The incident highlights how community policing that builds genuine relationships with residents can be more effective than authoritarian approaches in preventing violence and maintaining public safety.

Ahead of Eid al-Fitr, BNPP RI Accelerates Post-Flood Recovery Efforts in Aceh

Indonesia's National Border Management Agency (BNPP RI) has accelerated post-flood recovery operations in Aceh ahead of Eid al-Fitr, deploying heavy machinery to clear mud and debris from areas affected by flash flooding in Pidie Jaya, Bireuen, and Aceh Tamiang districts. The agency aims to clear primary areas within fourteen days to restore community mobility and normal activities before the Islamic holiday.

Complete Schedule for One-Way Traffic on Trans-Java Toll Road 17 March: Starting at 15:00 WIB

Indonesia's Traffic Police Corps (Korlantas Polri) has officially implemented a partial one-way traffic system on the Trans-Java Toll Road from 15:00 WIB on Tuesday 17 March 2026, spanning from kilometre 70 to 263, to ease congestion during the Lebaran exodus heading eastward. The partial implementation precedes a nationwide one-way system scheduled to begin at 10:00 WIB on 18 March 2026, stretching from kilometre 72 to 414, as traffic authorities prepare for peak holiday travel periods.

Solar Equinox Could Align Directly Above Indonesia During Eid al-Fitr: How Hot Will It Be?

The March 2026 equinox is forecast to coincide with Eid al-Fitr celebrations on 21 March, during which the sun will be positioned directly overhead above Indonesia. Whilst the equinox aligns Earth and the sun perpendicularly, causing maximum solar radiation in tropical regions, Indonesia's meteorological agency clarifies that this natural astronomical phenomenon does not cause dramatic temperature spikes comparable to heat waves, with typical maximum temperatures remaining between 32-36 degrees Celsius.

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