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Permanent buildings for three People's Schools in South Kalimantan to operate in July 2026

The Ministry of Social Affairs aims to have three permanent People's Schools in South Kalimantan operational by July 2026, with construction accelerated by the central government to ensure readiness for the new academic year. Currently at 38% physical progress, the project faces challenges in meeting the timeline but is supported by oversight from the House of Representatives and coordination between the Ministries of Public Works and Social Affairs, targeting completion by 20 June 2026. This initiative underscores the government's commitment to enhancing educational infrastructure for underserved communities in the region.

World Bank: Indonesia's Fiscal Condition Remains Stable Amid Global Energy Price Surge

The World Bank has assessed Indonesia's fiscal position as relatively strong despite the government's decision to maintain subsidised fuel prices until the end of 2026, amid rising global oil prices due to geopolitical tensions. Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa assured that funding sources, including a Rp420 trillion budget surplus, will cover potential subsidy increases of up to Rp100 trillion, while the Bank recommends more targeted subsidies to support vulnerable groups and small businesses without straining future finances. Indonesia's 2026 economic growth is projected at 4.7%, above the regional average, highlighting the country's prudent fiscal management.

Marking 59th Anniversary, PTFI Remembers Nine Fallen Employees

PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI) commemorated its 59th anniversary by honouring nine employees who died in incidents over the past year, including a mining accident and shootings, emphasising safety and security at its operations. The company highlighted its long-standing presence in Indonesia, contributing approximately Rp70 trillion in taxes, royalties, and dividends in 2025, while investing nearly Rp2 trillion in social programmes to benefit local communities, particularly in Papua. With over 30,000 employees, 40% of whom are indigenous Papuans, PTFI remains committed to responsible mining practices amid optimistic commodity prices.

PBNU: Misuse of Vapes for Narcotics Can Be Sufficiently Monitored, No Need for Ban

Nahdlatul Ulama's Central Board (PBNU) advocates for a balanced approach of education and supervision to prevent the misuse of vapes in distributing narcotics, rather than imposing a total ban, amid discussions on the Narcotics and Psychotropics Bill. PBNU Chairman KH Ahmad Fahrur Rozi emphasises proportional policies that protect public welfare while recognising vapes as legal products, focusing on closing loopholes for abuse. This stance counters the National Narcotics Agency's proposal for restrictions, aiming to bridge differing views through targeted regulations that safeguard society without undermining product legality.

Prabowo's Relaxed Response to Being Called Stupid and Stubborn: I Accept That

President Prabowo Subianto responded light-heartedly to criticisms labelling him as stupid and stubborn during a government working meeting at the Presidential Palace. He urged his team to view such negative feedback as opportunities for self-reflection and vigilance rather than defensiveness. Prabowo highlighted that stubbornness is a necessary trait for leaders, drawing parallels to the resolute determination of Indonesia's founding fathers in defending national independence.

Menhaj: Prabowo Seeks to Continuously Reduce Hajj Costs Each Year

President Prabowo Subianto has directed the government to reduce the Hajj pilgrimage costs (BPIH) annually, with the 2026 fee set at Rp 87.409.366, a Rp 2 million decrease from 2025. Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Mochamad Irfan Yusuf, highlighted the challenges of maintaining quality while lowering prices and urged Hajj officials to uphold the highest standards of service for pilgrims' safety and comfort. This initiative, agreed upon with DPR RI Commission VIII, aims to make the pilgrimage more accessible despite ongoing coordination efforts.

Israel Claims Victory in War Against Iran: Is It True? Here's What the Analysts Say

An article critiques Israel's official rhetoric of major victories against adversaries like Iran, Lebanon, and Gaza, arguing that field realities show enemies persisting and striking back, contrary to optimistic assessments. Senior columnist Nahum Barnea highlights that facts, including ongoing enemy capabilities with missiles and drones, do not support claims of decisive wins, revealing a pattern of overestimation and temporary political imagery. This analysis underscores flaws in Israel's intelligence and political decision-making, with implications for public perception and strategic outcomes.

World Bank: Surge in Energy Prices to Slow East Asia-Pacific Economy

The World Bank forecasts a slowdown in the East Asia and Pacific region's economic growth to 4.2% in 2026 from 5.0% in 2025, driven by geopolitical tensions escalating global energy prices. Conflicts in the Middle East have caused significant spikes in natural gas and oil prices, exacerbating trade barriers, policy uncertainties, and domestic challenges across the region. While vulnerable nations like Pacific island countries and major energy importers face severe pressures, more resilient economies such as Cambodia, Vietnam, and Indonesia are better equipped to withstand the shocks due to strategic reserves and commodity exports.

Foreign Ministry Ensures 720 Indonesians Affected by Middle East Flight Disruptions Will Be Repatriated Soon

The Indonesian Foreign Ministry has confirmed that 720 Indonesian citizens stranded in the Middle East due to flight disruptions are being assisted and will soon be repatriated home. Indonesian representatives have already facilitated the independent return of 2,284 citizens, with ongoing monitoring of the situation amid the US-Iran ceasefire and preparations for further evacuations from Iran. This response highlights the government's proactive diplomatic efforts to protect nationals during regional geopolitical tensions.

Strengthening Religious Education, Tegal Regency Provides Incentives for Madrasah Teachers

The Tegal Regency Government in Central Java is set to enhance religious education by increasing incentives for Madrasah Diniyah and LPQ teachers to Rp2 million annually starting in 2026, up from Rp1.7 million, as a priority amid fiscal adjustments. This initiative, supported by a Rp18.786 billion grant from the Ministry of Religious Affairs, aims to cover more teachers and underscores the role of religious education in building character and addressing social issues like drug abuse among youth. The policy reflects a commitment to improving teacher welfare and fostering cross-sector collaboration for better public services.

Foreign Ministry Asserts Indonesian Troop Withdrawal from UNIFIL Must Undergo Thorough Consideration

Indonesia's Foreign Ministry has emphasised that any decision regarding the participation of TNI personnel in the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), including proposals for withdrawal, requires extensive deliberation to ensure personnel safety, mission relevance, and the country's contribution to regional stability. This stance comes amid recent attacks that killed three Indonesian peacekeepers and injured eight others, prompting calls from parliamentary leader Ahmad Muzani for withdrawal if security cannot be guaranteed. The government prioritises the protection of its troops while condemning Israeli strikes that heighten risks for UN peacekeepers.

UAE Ambassador Assures Country's Safety Amid Iran War, 85,000 Indonesians in UAE

The UAE Ambassador to Indonesia has assured that the UAE remains safe and stable despite the ongoing war involving Iran, the US, and Israel, with over 85,000 Indonesian citizens living there in harmony. He highlighted the robustness of the Gulf region's economies, including high banking liquidity ratios, and noted a two-week ceasefire agreement announced by Iran's Supreme National Security Council, which does not end the conflict. This development follows US President Donald Trump's surprise announcement of the temporary truce, mediated by Pakistan, after threats to flatten Iran if it did not reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Lamongan Accelerates Construction of 55 Road Sections

The Lamongan Regency Government is accelerating road infrastructure development under the Jamula Mantap priority programme, targeting a road solidity rate of 63.55 per cent this year. This initiative covers 55 regency and inter-district strategic road sections totalling 35.1 kilometres, with 29 sections already under construction and the rest in tender processes. The project aims to enhance connectivity, boost economic growth, and improve welfare through measured and accountable implementation, alongside routine maintenance.

Freeport states underground mine production rate reaches 50 percent post-landslide

PT Freeport Indonesia reports that production at its Grasberg Block Cave underground mine has recovered to 40-50 percent following a landslide on 8 September 2025, with plans to approach full capacity by the end of 2026 and reach it by early 2027. The company contributed approximately Rp70 trillion to the state in 2025 through taxes, royalties, and dividends, while investing nearly Rp2 trillion in social programmes and employing over 30,000 workers, 40 percent of whom are indigenous Papuans. Amid commemorations for its 59th anniversary, Freeport honoured nine deceased employees from recent incidents, emphasising enhanced safety measures and responsible mining practices.

Indonesia Awaits Full Investigation into TNI Incident in Lebanon

The Indonesian government, through its Foreign Ministry, has strongly condemned Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon following an initial UN investigation into incidents that killed three TNI soldiers on 29 and 30 March 2026 during the UNIFIL peacekeeping mission. While awaiting the final report, Indonesia is urging the UN for a thorough probe and accountability for those responsible, potentially leading to firm diplomatic actions if Israeli involvement is confirmed. No decision has yet been made on withdrawing TNI personnel, amid concerns over deteriorating security in the region.

Menhaj Explains Hajj Costs for 2026 Drop by Rp 2 Million Compared to Last Year

Indonesia's Minister for Hajj and Umrah, Mochamad Irfan Yusuf, announced that the cost of Hajj for 2026 has been reduced by Rp 2 million to Rp 87.4 million per pilgrim, following agreements with the DPR's Commission VIII. Despite rising aviation fuel prices due to Middle East geopolitical tensions, the government is absorbing an additional Rp 1.77 trillion from the state budget to prevent any cost increase for pilgrims. This move aligns with President Prabowo's directive to lower fees annually, though officials caution against excessive reductions that could compromise service quality and pilgrim safety.

Projectile Found, UN Report: Israeli Attack Kills Three TNI Members in UNIFIL

The United Nations has released preliminary findings from its investigation into incidents on 29 and 30 March that resulted in the deaths of three Indonesian National Army (TNI) soldiers serving with the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), attributing the first attack to a 120mm tank round fired by an Israeli Merkava tank and the second to an improvised explosive device likely planted by Hezbollah. The Indonesian government, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has strongly condemned the Israeli attack for endangering peacekeeping personnel, while Commission I of the House of Representatives urges firm diplomatic action. These events highlight the perilous challenges faced by UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon amid ongoing conflict, prompting calls for accountability and respect for international obligations.

Funds Grow 15 Percent, Rumah Zakat Presents 2025 Performance and 2026 Plans

Rumah Zakat, a prominent Indonesian charity organisation, held its Public Expose: Impact in Action 2026 in Jakarta to demonstrate transparency in managing zakat, infaq, sedekah (ZIS), and other religious social funds. The event highlighted a 15 percent growth in entrusted funds to Rp 468 billion in 2025, benefiting 1.8 million recipients domestically and internationally. CEO Irvan Nugraha outlined the organisation's strategic vision for 2026, focusing on tackling poverty, humanitarian crises, and global peace issues through collaborations with government, media, and civil society.

BPS Records Increase in Sugar Production and Decline in Household Consumption

Indonesia's national sugar production rose to 2.67 million tonnes in 2025, up from 2.47 million tonnes in 2024, driven by an expanded sugarcane harvest area of 563,000 hectares concentrated in key provinces like East Java and Lampung. Household sugar consumption has trended downwards to around 1.46 million tonnes, reflecting growing public awareness of healthier lifestyles and a shift towards processed foods, accounting for just 23.13% of total national usage of 6.33 million tonnes. Despite the production gains, Indonesia imported 3.93 million tonnes of sugar in 2025, mainly from Brazil, Thailand, and Australia, highlighting ongoing challenges in achieving self-sufficiency and bolstering food security.

President instructs Deputy Speaker of DPR to oversee People's Schools in South Kalimantan

President Prabowo Subianto has specifically directed Deputy Speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Cucun Ahmad Syamsurijal, to closely monitor the development of People's Schools in South Kalimantan from planning to implementation, ensuring the programme is measured, on target, and sustainable. Now in its second year of national budgeting, the initiative requires stringent oversight to avoid technical or administrative hurdles and to guarantee that its educational benefits reach underserved communities. This direct presidential involvement underscores the national priority of the People's Schools programme, which aims to enhance human resource quality as a long-term investment amid global challenges.

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