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Archive: 17 May 2026

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I.League Evaluates Disciplinary Issues in This Season's EPA

The I.League is evaluating the high number of disciplinary violations during this season's Elite Pro Academy (EPA) youth football competition. The league recognizes that fostering good sportsmanship and fair play among young players is a shared responsibility, and plans to implement stricter sanctions and educational campaigns to address the issue.

High Court Urged Not to Delay Detention of Ibrahim Arief

The High Court is under pressure to expedite a decision regarding the detention of Ibrahim Arief, who was convicted in the first instance for alleged corruption related to the procurement of Chromebooks. Legal experts and prosecutors argue that the High Court has full authority over the defendant's detention status during the appeal process and should act decisively to uphold public trust and prevent any perception of leniency.

Batam Gold Buyback Price Today, 17 May 2026: Stable at Rp2.39 Million per Gram

Gold buyback prices in Batam have remained stable at Rp2.39 million per gram despite recent national price corrections. While local buyback rates show resilience, jewellery selling prices remain high, and investors are closely monitoring global market dynamics.

Papua Provincial Government to Build Port and Boost Transport Infrastructure to Reach Remote Areas

The Papua Provincial Government, led by Governor Mathius D. Fakhiri, is initiating plans to improve access to remote areas of Mamberamo Raya Regency. This includes constructing a road connecting Dabra, Sikari, and the interior of Mamberamo Raya, as well as optimising existing pioneer airports and planning the construction of a port in Burmeso, aiming to reduce isolation and improve access to essential services.

Academy is the backbone of a club, says Ricky Nelson

Persija Academy director Ricky Nelson stated that an academy is crucial for a club's success after his team won the best academy award in the Elite Pro Academy (EPA) competition. Persija U20 won the EPA Super League and reached the final of the EPA U18, highlighting the importance of investing in youth development for long-term success.

Ergonomic Gymnastics Helps Maintain Fitness and Reduce Joint Complaints in the Elderly

As part of the National Elderly Day celebrations, Holywings Group's CSR programme organised an ergonomic gymnastics session for over 150 elderly residents in South Jakarta. The initiative aimed to promote healthy ageing through low-impact exercise and provided essential community aid, including medical equipment and public facilities.

Highland Papua Governor Files Police Report Against Spreaders of Voice Notes Regarding Wamena Conflict

Highland Papua Governor John Tabo has filed a defamation report with the Jayawijaya Police following the circulation of malicious voice notes on social media. The recordings falsely accused the Governor of inciting inter-tribal warfare in Wamena, prompting a legal pursuit to hold the perpetrators accountable.

Bali-Based Startup Transforms Cassava and Seaweed into Eco-Friendly Plastic

Baiyo, a Bali-based startup, is developing biodegradable plastic alternatives using cassava and seaweed to reduce Indonesia's heavy reliance on imported plastic raw materials. Operating on a B2B model, the company supplies eco-friendly plastic resin to manufacturing plants as an alternative to expensive, oil-based imports.

National Police Chief Inaugurates Komjen Panca Putra as Head of Education and Training and 5 New Regional Police Chiefs

National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo has officially inaugurated several high-ranking officers, including Komjen Ridwan Zulkarnain Panca Putra as the Head of the Education and Training Institute. The reshuffle, which includes the appointment of five new Regional Police Chiefs, is part of a strategic move to refresh the organisation and enhance institutional strength.

Indonesian female surfer makes history in Japan

Indonesian longboard surfer Dhea Natasya has made history by winning the World Surf League (WSL) Longboard Qualifying Series 1000 Hamamatsu Open 2026 in Hamamatsu, Japan. This victory qualifies her for the WSL Longboard Tour 2026/2027, making her the first Indonesian woman to achieve this milestone.

President Prabowo donates 18 sacrificial cows to Southeast Sulawesi

President Prabowo has donated 18 sacrificial cows to be distributed across various regencies and cities in Southeast Sulawesi. The initiative prioritises healthy, high-quality livestock from local breeders to support the upcoming Eid al-Adha celebrations.

Earning a Living Amidst the Receding Tides of Cacalan Beach

Residents in Banyuwangi, East Java, are collecting 'remisi' clams at Cacalan Beach during low tide as a source of additional income. The clams are sold for 50,000 Indonesian Rupiah per kilogram.

Foreign Ministry Affirms South Korea Remains a Strategic Partner for Indonesia

The Indonesian Foreign Ministry has reiterated that South Korea remains a key strategic partner in its foreign policy within the Indo-Pacific region. This partnership encompasses various sectors including economy, defence industry, and regional stability, with both nations sharing similar positions as middle powers in the geopolitical landscape.

Dozens of Trees Felled in Protected Forest in Central Sulawesi Within Three Days; Two Illegal Loggers Arrested

Two individuals have been arrested on suspicion of illegal logging in the Mangolo Nature Tourism Park area, Southeast Sulawesi. Authorities discovered that they had felled approximately 23 trees within a three-day period and confiscated evidence including processed wood, machetes, and chainsaws. The suspects face up to 15 years in prison and a fine of IDR 5 billion for violating conservation laws.

Minister AHY ensures careful airfare adjustments amid Mideast tensions

Coordinating Minister AHY has stated that the Indonesian government is carefully managing airfare adjustments to balance aviation industry sustainability with public purchasing power. The move comes as global geopolitical tensions in the Middle East threaten to drive up energy prices and operational costs for the domestic transport sector.

US submits five-point peace proposal to Iran

The United States has responded to Iran's peace proposal with a new five-point plan. The US is demanding that Iran revoke its claims for compensation and surrender 400 kilograms of enriched uranium, while also limiting Iran to operating only one nuclear facility.

Police Disperse Group of Teenagers Planning a Brawl in West Jakarta, Seizing Weapons and Synthetic Drugs

The Kebon Jeruk Police Department in West Jakarta, along with other security forces, conducted routine patrols on Saturday night and discovered a group of teenagers gathering suspiciously. Upon approaching the group, the teenagers fled, but police found two machetes, a toy weapon, and synthetic drugs hidden nearby. The authorities stated that these patrols are part of their ongoing efforts to prevent crime and maintain public order in the area.

Latest information on Indonesian citizens drowning in Perak, Malaysia: 39 victims found

The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) of the state of Perak has discovered 39 Indonesian citizens who were victims of a boat sinking off the coast of Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia, after a six-day operation. The agency is continuing its search efforts to locate any remaining missing individuals.

Cirebon Station Swamped with 54,000 Passengers After Long Holiday

Cirebon station experienced a surge in passenger traffic as the Ascension of Jesus Christ long holiday ended, with many travellers returning to the capital city. PT KAI Daop 3 Cirebon reported serving approximately 54,000 passengers during the extended weekend, indicating high demand for train travel.

Soekarno-Hatta Airport Immigration Delays Departure of 89 Prospective Pilgrims Who Did Not Follow Procedure

The Immigration Office at Soekarno-Hatta Airport has delayed the departure of 89 prospective pilgrims who attempted to travel without following proper procedures. Authorities are working with police and the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah to prevent individuals from performing the hajj pilgrimage using tourist visas or work permits, highlighting the risks associated with non-official channels.

Governor Hints at LRT Extension to PIK 2 and Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Project Valued at Trillions of Rupiah

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has indicated that the city's LRT network will be extended to PIK 2 and connected directly to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. The proposed route would run from Velodrome to Manggarai, Tanjung Priok, JIS, Ancol, PIK 2, and finally to the airport, significantly improving connectivity across Jakarta.

Unidentified Man Dies After Being Struck by Freight Train in Ngampel, Kendal

An unidentified man was found dead after being hit by a freight train on the railway line near Sudipayung Village, Ngampel District, Kendal Regency. Authorities are investigating the incident and appealing to the public for information that may help identify the victim.

I.League Evaluation: Disciplinary Issues Remain a Concern in the EPA

The Director of I.League Competition, Asep Saputra, has evaluated this season's Elite Pro Academy (EPA) competition, noting that disciplinary violations remain relatively high. The final matches concluded on Sunday with Persija Jakarta U20 winning the EPA Super League U20 against Malut United U20. Despite efforts to improve player conduct and sportsmanship, incidents such as a kung-fu kick by a Bhayangkara player resulted in sanctions from the PSSI Disciplinary Committee.

Reassessing Indonesia's Weapon System Maintenance and Care Policies

An editorial piece highlights the critical need for Indonesia to reform its military logistics and maintenance strategies. The author argues that moving from reactive, short-term contracts to long-term 'in-service support' is essential to ensure the operational readiness of newly acquired high-tech defence assets.

Merah Putih Village Cooperative in Pusar Village Commences Operations

The Merah Putih Village Cooperative (KDMP) in Pusar Village, Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, South Sumatra, has begun operations to strengthen the local economy through a cooperative approach based on mutual assistance and kinship principles. This initiative, conceived by President Prabowo Subianto, aims to promote economic equality and improve community welfare across villages and urban areas in Indonesia.

Under-23 player regulation to be abolished in the Super League next season

The I.League has announced that the mandatory rule requiring clubs to field under-23 players will be removed for the upcoming season. This means clubs will no longer be obligated to include at least one U-23 player in their starting lineup for a minimum of 45 minutes. The regulation regarding foreign players remains unchanged, with clubs still allowed to register a maximum of 11 foreign players.

Koster Allocates Additional Rp 2.5 Billion Compensation for Residents Affected by Shortcut 9-10

The Bali Provincial Government has pledged an additional Rp 2.5 billion in grants to compensate residents impacted by the Singaraja-Mengwitani shortcut project. This extra funding follows local protests regarding land acquisition values that were deemed insufficient compared to market rates.

Ebola Emergency: Ministry of Health Issues Strict Travel Guidelines to Congo

Following the WHO's declaration of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, Indonesia's Ministry of Health has issued strict guidelines for Indonesian citizens. The ministry urges heightened vigilance for those in affected areas or planning travel, emphasizing self-monitoring upon return and immediate medical attention if symptoms appear.

The Era of Green Industry: Carbon Markets and Indonesia's Energy Supply Chain

This opinion piece explores Indonesia's strategic opportunity to transition from a raw material exporter to a high-value green industrial hub. It emphasises the need for an integrated policy architecture that combines carbon markets, renewable energy manufacturing, and domestic technology development to ensure long-term economic competitiveness.

Support for Government's Priority Programmes Continues to Grow

The PROBO volunteer group has expressed its support for the acceleration of several government priority programmes and pledged to oversee their implementation. The organisation aims to ensure these strategic national programmes are implemented on target, effectively, and in accordance with applicable regulations. They will monitor programmes such as the Merah Putih Village Cooperatives, Free Nutritious Meals programme, and People's Schools, while also supporting transparent and fair law enforcement.

4.6 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Sukabumi

A 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck Sukabumi on Sunday evening, according to the BMKG (Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics). The epicentre was located southeast of Sukabumi Regency, at a depth of 25 kilometres. The BMKG stated that the data may be subject to change as more information becomes available.

Rupiah Depreciation and the Rural Economy

This opinion piece explores how the weakening of the Indonesian Rupiah impacts rural communities, specifically through rising costs for fertilisers, livestock feed, and fuel. It highlights the vulnerability of smallholder farmers to import-driven inflation and the widening economic disparity within the agricultural sector.

Beware! These Four Expenses Can Cause Your Finances to 'Slowly Leak'

With the rising cost of living, many households are re-evaluating their monthly expenses. Financial experts suggest that reducing spending on food delivery services and switching to cheaper grocery stores can significantly cut down on monthly costs without compromising essential needs.

Badung Public Order Agency Struggles to Identify 'Silver People' Due to Body Paint

The Badung Public Order Agency is facing difficulties in addressing the issue of 'silver people' – individuals who cover themselves in paint and beg on the streets. The agency struggles to identify repeat offenders due to the extensive body paint, making it hard to determine if they are previously dealt-with individuals or new ones. This has become a growing concern after one individual was caught on video threatening drivers with a knife.

Pramono: Tian Fu Temple Could Become a Religious and Cultural Tourism Destination

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has highlighted the potential of the Tian Fu Gong Temple in PIK 2 to serve as a landmark for religious and cultural tourism. He emphasised that the temple represents social harmony and diversity, which are essential pillars for Jakarta's development as a global city.

Police Raid Grocery Store in West Jakarta for Selling Tramadol and Hexymer

Police uncovered an illegal drug operation disguised as a grocery store in the Tamansari area of West Jakarta. The police seized 500 tablets of Tramadol and 725 tablets of Hexymer, along with cash and a mobile phone, from the suspect who had been working at the store for two weeks. The suspect faces up to 12 years in prison and a fine of up to IDR 5 billion under Indonesian health law.

Muslims in Malaysia to Celebrate Eid al-Adha on May 27, 2026

Malaysian Muslims will observe Eid al-Adha on May 27, 2026, according to the announcement by Muhammad Affendi Jalaludin. This date aligns with the Indonesian government's decision, based on astronomical calculations and lunar observations.

Justice on Paper

An editorial piece highlighting the profound gap between formal legal victories and the actual enforcement of labour rights in Indonesia. The author recounts a personal struggle against PT Timur Properti Investindo, where despite winning a court ruling, the company has failed to fulfil its financial obligations to employees.

Islamic Banking, the Business Judgement Rule, and OJK's Determination to Provide Legal Protection

The Financial Services Authority (OJK) has reaffirmed that bad loans should not automatically lead to criminal charges for bankers, provided the Business Judgement Rule (BJR) is met. This stance is particularly vital for Islamic banking, where inherent business risks are part of the contractual structure of Sharia-compliant financing.

Female MSMEs in Rural Areas Need Support; Ipemi Encourages Stakeholder Involvement

Female micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in rural areas of Indonesia face challenges in accessing capital and production equipment. Ingrid Kansil, Chairwoman of the Indonesian Muslimah Entrepreneurs Association (Ipemi), highlighted the need for concrete support from various stakeholders to help these businesses grow and thrive during a visit to MSMEs in Magelang Regency.

UAE: Barakah Nuclear Power Plant Safe After Drone Attack, No Radiation Threat

A fire broke out at the Barakah nuclear power plant in the UAE following a drone attack, but authorities believe there is no radiation threat. The incident involved an electrical generator outside the plant's internal perimeter and did not result in any injuries or impact on radiological safety levels.

Ebola Outbreak in Congo Kills 88 People, Indonesian Health Ministry Tightens Border Controls

The Indonesian Ministry of Health has heightened vigilance following an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has claimed at least 88 lives. While no cases have been reported in Indonesia, the government is strengthening national health systems and increasing surveillance at all points of entry to prevent potential importation of the virus. Citizens returning from affected countries are advised to monitor themselves for symptoms.

Dedi Mulyadi Explains the Reasons Behind Holding the Sundanese Cultural Festival, Aiming to Draw on Past Energies

West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi explained that the series of events held for the Sundanese cultural festival aims to preserve and draw upon positive values from the past to shape the future. He highlighted the importance of learning from history and emphasised that Sundanese identity is rooted in ideology, philosophy, and social structures rather than ethnicity or geography.

Religious Teacher in Kediri Abuses Minors; Ten Victims Identified

A retired religious teacher in Kediri has been arrested after allegations of child abuse surfaced. The incident came to light when one of the victims confided in their parents, leading to further revelations and a growing number of alleged victims, now totaling ten.

Pramono Explains Why the Rasuna Said Car-Free Day Will Only Begin on June 1st

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has explained that the Car-Free Day (CFD) on Jalan HR Rasuna Said will begin on June 1st to allow time for the completion of supporting facilities such as pedestrian walkways, sidewalks, and tree planting. The CFD will run from 5:30 AM to 9:00 AM, differing from the Sudirman-Thamrin CFD which runs until 10:00 AM, to accommodate morning prayers in the area.

Get Ready! Numerous Announcements Could Shake the Market Next Week

The Indonesian market faces potential volatility next week due to upcoming Bank Indonesia interest rate decisions and the fallout from the MSCI index review. Investors are also closely monitoring the release of the US Federal Reserve's FOMC minutes for global economic cues.

List of Polri Officials and Regional Police Chiefs Newly Inaugurated by the National Police Chief

The National Police Chief inaugurated a new Head of the Education and Training Agency (Kalemdiklat) and five new Regional Police Chiefs. This reshuffle is part of the police force's efforts to enhance its organisation, develop personnel careers, and improve service delivery.

Through a Cassava-Based Costume, Roller Coaster Unveils Ecological Concerns in Bali

Balinese artist Ferry Alberto Lesar uses contemporary dance and eco-friendly cassava-based costumes in his performance 'Roller Coaster' to highlight the island's fragile ecosystem. The artwork critiques the lack of environmental awareness and action while promoting sustainable alternatives to conventional plastics.

Rating Justin Hubner After Playing One Half as Fortuna Sittard Loses

Justin Hubner's Fortuna Sittard failed to end the 2025-2026 Eredivisie season on a high note, losing 0-2 to FC Utrecht in the final match. Utrecht dominated the game, with goals from Dani de Wit and David Min securing the victory and leaving Fortuna in 11th place.

Jumariah: From a small rice field in Maros to becoming an icon of the Hajj pilgrimage

Jumariah, a 70-year-old farmer from Maros, South Sulawesi, has become a symbol of perseverance during the 2026 Hajj season. After spending decades living a simple life working in rice fields, her story has gone viral and garnered global attention as an icon of the pilgrimage.

When the Rupiah is Restless: Re-evaluating Indonesia's Economic Resilience

An analysis of the structural vulnerabilities causing the Indonesian Rupiah to fluctuate against the US Dollar. The article explores how global market pressures, US Treasury yields, and Indonesia's reliance on foreign portfolio capital necessitate a more robust economic foundation beyond mere central bank intervention.

Deputy Speaker of the MPR Emphasises the Importance of Building a Literacy Ecosystem with Concrete Steps

Lestari Moerdijat, Deputy Speaker of the MPR (People's Consultative Assembly), has highlighted the crucial role of literacy in national progress. She points to declining reading rates and critical thinking skills as threats to Indonesia's competitiveness, while also noting positive trends among younger generations and advocating for practical measures to foster a vibrant literacy culture.

Deadly Train and Bus Collision in Thailand Causes Bus to Catch Fire

A collision between a freight train and a bus in Bangkok, Thailand, resulted in eight fatalities and at least 35 injuries. The incident occurred on Saturday when the train struck the bus, which subsequently caught fire. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the accident, which highlights Thailand's ongoing issues with road safety.

Pramono Praises Tian Fu Gong Temple's Proximity to Al-Ikhlas Mosque in PIK: A Reflection of Diversity

The Governor of Jakarta, Pramono Anung, inaugurated the Tian Fu Gong temple in the Riverwalk Island area of Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK), North Jakarta. He expressed admiration for the integrated religious complex being developed in PIK, highlighting the presence of various places of worship, including a mosque and a Catholic church, as a symbol of diversity and tolerance in Indonesia. The governor also noted the potential economic benefits for Jakarta, from increased tax revenue to improved transportation links.

Motorcycle Community Launches Digital Platform and New Legal Entity

The Bloodlines Familia MC (BLF) motorcycle community has launched an integrated digital platform and established PT Inti Keluarga Nusantara as its official legal entity. This move aims to modernize the community's operations, enhance member engagement, and facilitate collaborations with various sectors.

APEC economies advance trade agenda in Shanghai meeting

APEC officials met in Shanghai to discuss enhancing economic integration and supply chain resilience amidst growing global economic uncertainty. The discussions focused on reducing trade barriers through digital customs procedures and reviewing progress on major regional agreements such as the RCEP and CPTPP.

After Winning First Place in the NTB Level LKBB-PB Competition, SMAN 9 Mataram Aims for National Title

SMAN 9 Mataram won first place in the LKBB-PB (National Flag Raising and Marching Competition) at the NTB provincial level, held on Saturday. The school will now compete in the national finals in Jakarta against other provincial winners. The competition aims to strengthen nationalism among young people.

Indonesia seeks stronger ecosystem for local intellectual property

Indonesia's Deputy Minister of Creative Economy, Irene Umar, has emphasised the need for an integrated ecosystem to develop local intellectual property into globally competitive brands. The initiative focuses on leveraging Indonesian culture as a foundation for sustainable commercialisation and cross-platform engagement.

Indonesia's Retail King Suddenly Falls, Riady Family Takes Over

An exploration of the historical rise and acquisition of Matahari Department Store, tracing its journey from a small clothing shop to a retail giant. The article details how the Lippo Group, led by the Riady family, eventually acquired the successful retail chain from its founder, Hari Darmawan.

Ministry of Home Affairs and Garuda TV to Present Awards for High-Performing Regional Governments in 2026

The Ministry of Home Affairs (Kemendagri) and Garuda TV will jointly host the 'Appreciation of High-Performing Regional Governments 2026' awards, recognising local governments that demonstrate excellent performance, innovation, and a tangible impact on their communities. The event aims to strengthen collaboration between regions in supporting inclusive, equitable, and sustainable national development.

Padel Becomes a Space for Solidarity

The Padel for Hope Vol. 2 tournament, organised by the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Foundation, has successfully raised funds to support families of children with chronic illnesses. The proceeds are earmarked for constructing a new Ronald McDonald House in Surabaya and a Family Waiting Room in Lampung to assist families travelling from remote areas.

Beijing, Donald Trump, and Two-Faced Geopolitics

An analysis of the high-stakes summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, focusing on the transactional nature of their diplomatic negotiations. The piece highlights the implications for global energy security and the strategic opportunity for Indonesia to leverage its nickel dominance amidst the US-China rivalry.

Villagers Don't Use Dollars, Prabowo Not Worried About Rupiah Weakening

President Prabowo Subianto has reassured the public that the recent weakening of the rupiah against the US dollar should not be a cause for concern, particularly for rural communities who do not use dollars in their daily transactions. He highlighted Indonesia's strong economy and abundant food and energy reserves, positioning the country as being in a more secure position compared to others. Prabowo also pointed out Indonesia's ability to meet its domestic fertilizer needs amidst global shortages and is now able to export fertilizers and rice to other countries.

Teenager Drowns While Swimming at Pasir Putih Beach, Karangasem

A 16-year-old boy from Bebandem, Karangasem, drowned while swimming at Pasir Putih Beach on Sunday afternoon. Despite efforts by local fishermen and residents to rescue him, the teenager could not be saved after being swept out to sea by a large wave.

Six Merah Putih Cooperatives Begin Operations in Sumedang

Six Merah Putih Village Cooperatives (KDKMP) have officially commenced operations in Sumedang, marking a significant step in the regional implementation of a national strategic programme. The initiative aims to revitalise the village economy by reviving the cooperative spirit to enhance community welfare.

Fatal Mega Mall Manado Fire Investigation Underway, Police Cut All Electricity Supply

Police in Manado have launched a full investigation into the fatal fire at Mega Mall in the Megamas area, which resulted in one fatality. Authorities have disconnected the electricity supply to the affected area to prevent further short circuits and are coordinating with forensic teams to examine the scene.

Drone Attack Sparks Fire Near UAE Nuclear Power Plant, UN Condemns

A drone attack caused a fire at the Barakah nuclear power plant in Abu Dhabi, prompting condemnation from the UN. The incident occurred outside the inner perimeter of the plant, with authorities stating there were no casualties and no impact on radiological safety. The UAE has accused Iran of being behind attacks on its infrastructure.

Hosting the 2nd LDK Batch, Fahira Idris: Bang Japar Must Maximise Its Social Benefit

Fahira Idris, Chairperson of the Bang Japar organisation and member of the DPD RI, opened the second Basic Leadership Training (LDK) in Jakarta. She emphasised that the organisation's success should be measured by its tangible benefits to the community and its commitment to social service.

Merah Putih Cooperatives Seen as a Solution for Distributing Essential Goods in Villages

The Indonesian government is strengthening the local economy through the development of Merah Putih Village/Urban Cooperatives (KDKMP), launched nationally by President Prabowo Subianto. These cooperatives aim to improve distribution of essential goods and boost village economies, with a target of 30,000 units completed by August 2026.

Why are Global Financial Markets Experiencing Sudden Volatility?

Global financial markets have been characterised by volatility in recent years, with sharp price fluctuations across various instruments. Analysts suggest that this volatility is not solely due to deteriorating economic conditions but also reflects the natural process of financial systems adjusting to new information and changing economic circumstances.

ASDP Records 36,647 Vehicles Crossing During May 2025 Long Weekend

PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry recorded a surge in passenger and vehicle traffic on major national routes, particularly the Java-Sumatra and Bali corridors, during the Ascension of Jesus Christ long weekend holiday. The Merak-Bakauheni route served 133,248 passengers and 36,647 vehicles between Wednesday, May 13th, and Sunday, May 17th. ASDP attributes the high traffic to increased public confidence in its modern, organised, and integrated ferry services.

Risk Premium and Extreme Depreciation of the Rupiah

The Indonesian Rupiah has faced extreme depreciation, reaching a historic low of Rp 17,500 per US Dollar, driven by a high country risk premium. This volatility persists despite strong national economic growth, as high fiscal deficits and debt service ratios continue to weigh on investor confidence.

SWA Business Photo: Inauguration of the Operational Launch of the Nusantara Five Satellite - SWA.co.id

The Nusantara Five satellite, owned by PSN Group, is now fully operational after receiving operating permission from the Ministry of Communication and Informatics on 29 April. With a capacity exceeding 160 Gbps, it strengthens Indonesia's position as having the largest national satellite capacity in Asia, bringing the total national capacity to nearly 400 Gbps.

Farmers in Pidie Regency Begin Planting for the Second Season, Subsidised Fertiliser Scarce

Rice farmers in Aceh province are facing a shortage of subsidised fertiliser during a critical growth period. The scarcity is impacting their ability to implement balanced fertilisation practices and threatens crop yields, potentially leading to significant losses for local farmers.

New Student Admission System for Elementary and Junior High Schools in Cimahi City to Launch Soon, Mayor: No Favouritism!

The Cimahi City Government is preparing the New Student Admission System (SPMB) for the 2026/2027 academic year for elementary and junior high schools. The Mayor of Cimahi, Ngatiyana, has affirmed that this year's SPMB will be conducted fairly and without any form of favouritism, data manipulation, bribery, or gratification.

Indonesian Pilgrim's Suitcase Searched in Jeddah, Containing 100 Packs of Cigarettes

Airport officials at King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah discovered and confiscated 100 packs of cigarettes found inside the suitcase of an Indonesian pilgrim. While Saudi Arabia does not strictly prohibit pilgrims from bringing cigarettes, the quantity found was excessive, leading to some of the cigarettes being seized by customs authorities.

Nothing Goes to Waste from Indonesia's Plate of Tilapia

Indonesian tilapia producer Regal Springs Indonesia has successfully entered the UK market by supplying premium boneless fillets to the Greene King pub network. The article highlights Indonesia's growing role as a global export powerhouse in the tilapia industry, driven by high-value, zero-waste production methods.

US Reportedly Discovers Four Alien Species from Crashed UFO

A former CIA-funded researcher claims the US government has recovered remains of four different alien species from crashed UFOs. The information comes from individuals allegedly involved in the recovery operations, although the researcher admits to not having seen the evidence directly. This claim builds upon previous testimonies regarding "non-human biologics" recovered from unidentified aerial phenomena.

Luciano Spalletti's Words After Juventus vs Fiorentina Resulted in a 0-2 Defeat

Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti expressed his frustration after his team suffered a 0-2 defeat against Fiorentina in the Serie A. Despite the loss, Spalletti defended his squad and highlighted their progress throughout the season, emphasizing that his assessment is based on long-term performance rather than just one match.

Merah Putih Cooperatives in Yogyakarta Serve 6,500 Civil Servant Batik Uniforms

The Merah Putih Village Cooperatives (KKMP) in Yogyakarta have successfully produced batik uniforms for 6,500 civil servants. The cooperatives are expanding their operations to include school uniforms and integrated farming projects to boost local MSMEs.

Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Develops Sea Turtle Conservation Collaboration Model in Anambas

The Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) is implementing a multi-stakeholder collaboration model to protect sea turtles in the Anambas Islands National Conservation Area. The initiative integrates government, local authorities, and communities to promote sustainable ecosystem management and eco-tourism opportunities.

Indonesian minister urges responsible mining in transmigration areas

Minister AHY has called for responsible mineral exploration to prevent environmental damage and natural disasters in transmigration zones. Meanwhile, the Transmigration Ministry is exploring the potential use of transmigration lands for coal and rare earth mining to foster new economic growth centres.

Blora Regent Conducts Inspection at Pasar Pon Ahead of Eid al-Adha

The Regent of Blora, Dr H. Arief Rohman, inspected Pasar Pon to ensure the health and quality of sacrificial animals ahead of Eid al-Adha. The livestock trade in the market is driving significant local economic activity, with daily transactions estimated to reach billions of rupiah.

The Sensation of Strawberry and Grape Picking in the Island of the Gods

Agrotourism is flourishing in Bali, with strawberry farms in Kintamani and vineyards in Buleleng attracting increasing numbers of visitors. Local authorities are now looking to monitor operational standards to better integrate private agrotourism ventures with regional tourism development.

Pramono Aims to Extend Jakarta LRT Line to PIK 2, Citing Tourism Potential

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has proposed extending the city's Light Rail Transit (LRT) line to Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK) 2, recognising its potential as a religious and cultural tourism destination. The Riverwalk Island area in PIK 2, which houses various places of worship, is seen as a reflection of Indonesia's diversity and a model for social harmony.

Jaecoo J5 EV Incident: Drivers Urged to be Wary of Car Modifications

An electric SUV, a Jaecoo J5 EV, caused damage at a public charging station in Yogyakarta when its charging cable became entangled with an accessory on the vehicle. The incident highlights the importance of driver awareness and adherence to safety procedures when using public charging stations, as well as caution regarding excessive car modifications that could pose risks.

Pramono Supports Law Enforcement in Taking Action Against Muggers Targeting Foreign Nationals at the HI Roundabout

Pramono expressed his full support for law enforcement to take stern action against muggings and other forms of petty crime. He highlighted Jakarta's position as the second safest city in ASEAN, emphasizing the need to maintain this status. Police are currently pursuing a suspect who mugged a foreign national at the HI Roundabout.

MotoGP Catalunya temporarily halted twice due to multiple crashes

The sixth round of the 2026 MotoGP World Championship in Catalunya was temporarily stopped twice due to a series of crashes involving several riders at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The race was restarted with a reduced number of laps after each incident, with all riders reported to be conscious.

Governor of NTB Expresses Hope to Deputy Secretary-General of GP Ansor After Appointment as Commissioner of MGPA

The Governor of Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB) expressed his pride and hope for Sabolah Al Kalamby, a senior activist from the Indonesian Islamic Student Movement (PMII), after his appointment as a Commissioner at PT Mandalika Grand Prix Association (MGPA). The governor hopes that Sabolah will serve as a good communicator between MGPA and the local community surrounding the Pertamina Mandalika Circuit in the Mandalika Special Economic Zone.

218 Merah Putih Cooperatives Being Established in Tegal Regency to Revitalise Village Economies

The Tegal Regency in Central Java is currently constructing 218 Merah Putih Village Cooperatives as part of a national initiative launched by President Prabowo Subianto. This programme aims to strengthen grassroots economics by providing integrated facilities including warehouses, minimarkets, and health clinics across rural areas.

National Police Chief Inaugurates New Head of Training and Education Agency and Five Regional Police Chiefs

The National Police Chief, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo, led the inauguration ceremony for several key positions within the National Police Headquarters and five regional police chiefs in Jakarta. The appointments include Komjen Panca Putra as the new Head of the Training and Education Agency, along with other high-ranking officers taking on leadership roles across different regions. These changes are part of a broader effort to enhance professionalism, internal cohesion, and operational effectiveness within the National Police force.

Practitioner: AI Will Become the New Infrastructure in Business Operational Strategies

Industry experts suggest that Artificial Intelligence is set to become a fundamental operational infrastructure for businesses, moving beyond mere automation to act as a revenue engine. The integration of AI with advertising and data is expected to be the key driver for converting customer interactions into real-time growth.

Long Holiday Over: 161,805 Vehicles Have Returned to Jabodetabek

State-owned toll road operator Jasa Marga recorded that 161,805 vehicles had returned to the Greater Jakarta area (Jabodetabek) on the second day after the Ascension of Jesus Christ holiday. This represents an 11.9% increase compared to normal traffic levels, with the majority of vehicles originating from the eastern routes of Trans Java and Bandung.

Potential for LRT Line Expansion to PIK 2 and Soekarno-Hatta Airport

The Governor of Jakarta has indicated the possibility of extending the city's Light Rail Transit (LRT) line to Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK) 2 and connecting it directly to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. This expansion is seen as a crucial step in improving Jakarta's integrated public transportation system and enhancing connectivity between different areas, particularly in the northern region.

Gondola from China Arriving Late June, Land Acquisition Accelerated

The Bali Provincial Government is fast-tracking land acquisition for the Turyapada gondola project in Buleleng to ensure readiness for the arrival of equipment from China in June 2026. The project, which includes a planetarium and convention centre, aims to transform a television transmission tower into a major new tourist landmark.

Drug Syndicate Uncovered After Operating for Four Years in Samarinda

A drug syndicate that had been operating in Samarinda, East Kalimantan, for four years has been dismantled by the National Police's Directorate of Narcotics Criminal Investigation (Dittipidnarkoba). Eleven suspects were arrested during the operation, which took place in a known drug hotspot. The syndicate reportedly generated a daily turnover of IDR 200 million.

Understanding the KHGT Muhammadiyah Hisab Method in Determining Eid al-Adha

Muhammadiyah has transitioned to the Single Global Hijri Calendar (KHGT) system to standardise the determination of Islamic holidays like Eid al-Adha. This method utilises international astronomical parameters to promote global unity and predictability in the Islamic calendar.

Supporting Community Welfare, AQUA Receives Award from Istiqlal Mosque

The Istiqlal Mosque has awarded AQUA in recognition of its collaboration in supporting the comfort of worshippers and strengthening social responsibility. AQUA provided initiatives such as the 'Kajian Adem Ramadan' program, thousands of meals for breaking fast, and regular provision of mineral water during Ramadan.

Marwan Barghouti and Mahmoud Abbas's Son Elected as Members of the Fatah Central Committee

Yasser Abbas, son of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, has been elected as a member of the Fatah Central Committee during the party's recent congress. Marwan Barghouti, a prominent Fatah leader currently imprisoned in Israel, also secured a seat with the highest number of votes. Jibril Rajoub was re-elected as Secretary-General of the Fatah Central Committee, a position he has held since 2017.

Global Property Market Competition: Indonesia Faces Challenges and Investment Opportunities

The global property market is experiencing intense competition, characterised by rising prices and issues regarding housing accessibility. Indonesia faces the complex challenge of attracting vital foreign investment while ensuring housing affordability and sustainable urban development.

Scientific Study Reveals the Origins of the Black Stone

A scientific study investigates the origins of the Hajar Aswad, the black stone located in the Kaaba. The research explores theories ranging from terrestrial origins to extraterrestrial sources, with some scientists suggesting a possible link to meteorites based on its composition and historical accounts. While the meteorite theory faces certain challenges, the study contributes to understanding the history and significance of this sacred object.

Muhammadiyah Sets the Date for Eid al-Adha in 2026

The central leadership of Muhammadiyah has announced that Eid al-Adha will fall on Wednesday, 27th May 2026. This decision is based on the Single Global Hijri Calendar (KHGT) method, which uses astronomical calculations to determine Islamic calendar dates. The KHGT aims to provide a uniform starting date for the Hijri months for Muslims worldwide.

AS Roma vs Lazio: Giallorossi Win the Derby della Capitale 2-0

AS Roma secured a crucial victory in the Derby della Capitale, defeating Lazio 2-0 and boosting their chances of qualifying for the Champions League. Coach Gian Piero Gasperini emphasized that the team's fate is now in their own hands as they approach the final match of the season.

Central Sulawesi Accelerates Development of Merah Putih Cooperative Outlets

The Governor of Central Sulawesi participated in the virtual inauguration of 1,061 Merah Putih Village and Urban Cooperatives by President Prabowo Subianto. This initiative aims to strengthen national food security and boost the economic independence of rural communities. The program also supports other national priorities such as free nutritious meals and affordable healthcare.

The Ripple Effect of Chinese Manufacturing Investment: Demand for Modern Warehouses Soars

Indonesia's commercial property sector showed uneven growth in the first quarter of 2026, with logistics and modern warehousing performing strongly. Driven by a robust manufacturing sector and foreign direct investment, particularly from China, demand for large-scale distribution space is increasing rapidly, leading to high occupancy rates for modern warehouses in the Greater Jakarta area.

Eid al-Adha 2026 to be Celebrated Simultaneously: MPR Leader Emphasises Unity Despite Organisational Differences

The Deputy Chairman of the MPR RI, Hidayat Nur Wahid, has praised the agreement among various Islamic organisations regarding the date for Eid al-Adha 2026. This consensus demonstrates a spirit of unity despite differing methodologies in determining the start and end of the Hijri calendar. He also encouraged Muslims to engage in more acts of worship during the first ten days of Zulhijah.

Gynaecologist reveals requirements for IVF treatment

A gynaecologist has stated that age is a crucial factor in determining the success of IVF treatment, particularly for women over 35. He also highlighted other factors such as endometriosis and sperm quality, emphasizing the importance of early intervention and prevention to reduce costs and encourage patients to seek treatment locally.

Head of Islamic Boarding School, a Suspect in Alleged Sexual Abuse Case, Transferred to Police Headquarters Detention Center

Ashari bin Karsana, the founder of an Islamic boarding school and suspect in a sexual abuse case involving female students, has been transferred from Pati police custody to the Central Java Police headquarters detention center. This move aims to optimize the investigation process, with the specialized Directorate for Women and Children Protection handling the sensitive case and providing trauma support to victims.

Pramono Appreciates ASG's Initiative in Inaugurating Tian Fu Gong Temple in PIK

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung attended the inauguration of the Tian Fu Gong temple, a project developed by Agung Sedayu Group (ASG) and Salim Group. The new religious site at PIK 2 is intended to serve as a centre for spiritual, social, and cultural interaction, promoting religious tolerance within the region.

Sukoharjo Police Hold E-Sports and AI Competition to Foster Youth Creativity

The Sukoharjo Police Department held an e-sports tournament and AI competition in Solo Baru on Sunday. The event was attended by local officials and aimed to encourage young people to develop their creativity, sportsmanship, and technological skills.

Pramono on the Case of a Foreign National Being Robbed at Bundaran HI: The Perpetrator Should Be Punished Severely

The Governor of Jakarta, Pramono Anung, has responded to the case of an Italian national being robbed of their phone near Hotel Indonesia roundabout. He urged that the perpetrator be given the maximum penalty and expressed his full support for law enforcement in tackling crime in Jakarta.

PSIM Yogyakarta vs Madura United: Laskar Mataram Win 2-1

PSIM Yogyakarta secured a crucial victory against Madura United in the Indonesian Super League, winning 2-1. The win helps PSIM improve their position in the league standings, while Madura United remains in a precarious position.

90 Merah Putih Cooperatives in Lamongan Officially Begin Operations

Ninety Merah Putih Village Cooperatives (KDKMP) in Lamongan Regency have officially commenced operations following a national launch by President Prabowo Subianto. The local government aims to complete 329 cooperative outlets in the region by the end of July to bolster the local village economy.

PSIM Jogja Defeats Madura United 2-1

PSIM Jogja secured a home victory against Madura United with a final score of 2-1. This win places PSIM in 11th position, while Madura United remains in the relegation zone but still has a chance to avoid it in their last match.

Viral Video of Finance Minister Purbaya Distributing Business Capital: Ministry of Finance Says It's Fake!

A video circulating online shows the Indonesian Finance Minister allegedly asking citizens to register for business capital assistance. The Ministry of Finance has confirmed that the video is fake news, created using deepfake technology and warns the public about such hoaxes.

KAI Records 923,743 Tickets Sold During May 2026 Long Weekend Holiday

PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) reports that 923,743 train tickets were sold for travel between 13 and 17 May 2026, with the majority of passengers travelling on long-distance and local routes in Java and Sumatra. The surge in passenger numbers during the holiday period is also expected to boost economic activity in regions along the railway lines.

BisKita Transpakuan Bogor Updates Routes; Check the Full List of 4 Corridors

The BisKita Transpakuan public transport service in Bogor has activated several new stops to improve accessibility for residents. The service currently operates across four distinct corridors, offering various routes connecting key terminals and landmarks within the city.

Understanding the Hisab and Rukyat Methods in Determining Eid al-Adha by the Government

The Indonesian government determines the date of Eid al-Adha using two primary methods: hisab (astronomical calculation) and rukyatul hilal (lunar observation). These methods, combining astronomical data with physical sighting, aim to ensure accuracy in accordance with Islamic principles. The Ministry of Religion employs both approaches, with hisab providing initial guidance and rukyat serving as a means of verification.

Here are 8 Quick and Effective Ways to Reduce Belly Fat

Many people desire a slimmer waistline as abdominal fat is linked to increased health risks. This article outlines eight effective exercises, including HIIT, strength training, and cardio, that can help burn belly fat and reduce overall body fat percentage. It emphasizes the importance of consistency and motivation in maintaining these exercise routines.

Schedule for the Voluntary Fasting in Zulhijjah 1447 Hijri: Note the Dates

The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs has determined that 1st Zulhijjah 1447 Hijri will fall on 18th May 2026. The article provides a schedule for the voluntary fasting practices observed during the first nine days of Zulhijjah, including Tarwiyah and Arafah fasts, highlighting their significance in Islam.

Khofifah Attends 80th Muslimat NU Anniversary, Calls for World Peace to the UN

During the 80th anniversary of Muslimat NU in Surabaya, East Java Governor Khofifah Indar Parawansa highlighted a formal appeal for global peace addressed to the United Nations. The organisation intends to coordinate the official delivery of this peace manifesto through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

Expensive Sriwijaya Underpass in Cimahi City Vandalised

The newly built Sriwijaya underpass in Cimahi City, West Java, has been targeted by vandals who have defaced its walls with graffiti. The incident has drawn criticism from residents, who lament the damage to a vital piece of infrastructure and call for increased security measures.

Pramono Explains Reason for June 1st Launch of Car-Free Day in Rasuna Said, Cites Infrastructure Improvements

Pramono stated that the Car-Free Day (CFD) in Rasuna Said is scheduled to begin on June 1st because improvements to pedestrian areas and other facilities are expected to be completed by then. The CFD will run from 5:30 AM to 9:00 AM, differing from the Sudirman-Thamrin CFD which runs until 10:00 AM, due to religious activities starting at 10:00 AM in the Rasuna Said area. The Jakarta Provincial Government had temporarily suspended the CFD on HR Rasuna Said following an evaluation of its initial implementation, citing issues such as a lack of turning points and TransJakarta lane dividers.

Indonesia allocates $6 mln for East Lombok school revitalization

The Indonesian government has allocated Rp105 billion, approximately US$6 million, for the revitalisation of 87 schools in East Lombok. This initiative, part of President Prabowo Subianto's Asta Cita mission, also includes a significant investment in digitalising classrooms through the distribution of interactive flat panel devices.

Government Announces Eid al-Adha 2026 Will Fall on Wednesday, 27 May, Aligning with Muhammadiyah

The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs has officially determined that Eid al-Adha 1447 Hijriah will be celebrated on 27 May 2026. This decision follows the Sidang Isbat session, which utilised astronomical observations and aligns with the calendar established by the Muhammadiyah organisation.

Residents of Tambora Request Increased Police Patrols at Night and in the Early Morning Due to Rising Gang Violence

Residents near Jalan Bandengan Utara, Pekojan, have expressed concern over frequent gang violence incidents occurring in their area during the early hours. They are requesting that police extend security patrols until dawn to address the issue and ensure the safety of residents who need to be out during those vulnerable hours.

Theme Announced for 2026 National Elderly Day

The Indonesian Ministry of Health has announced the theme for the 30th National Elderly Day (HLUN) 2026, titled 'Healthy and Independent Elderly for an Empowered Indonesia'. The announcement highlights the nation's transition into an ageing population, with the elderly demographic expected to reach 20 per cent by 2045.

Emergency Response Becomes Main Focus, Flash Flood Impact Handling in Limapuluh Kota Accelerated

The Limapuluh Kota Regency government has declared a 14-day emergency response status to accelerate the handling of flash flood impacts. This status allows for the rapid mobilisation of personnel and the use of Unforeseen Expenditure (BTT) funds to mitigate further disaster risks.

Marathon-Trail Running Craze: Each Destination in Bali Expected to Host Events in Rotation

International marathon and trail running events are gaining popularity in Bali, with plans for each tourist destination to host similar events on a rotating basis. This initiative aims to boost tourism by attracting both domestic and international participants, while also ensuring the quality of these events is maintained.

Refusing to Use Parents' Names: The Child of an Important Figure Who Lived in Poverty

The article explores the life of Soesalit, the son of the national heroine R.A. Kartini, who chose to build his own career rather than relying on his family's prestige. Despite having the opportunity to leverage his lineage for political or economic gain, he lived a modest life as a soldier and veteran.

After Eight Days of Searching, 24 Victims Drowned Following Bridge Collapse in Wamena Have Been Evacuated

Twenty-four victims who drowned in the Uwe River in Wamena have been evacuated following the collapse of a suspension bridge. The joint search effort involved the Jayawijaya Police, Kodim 1702/Jayawijaya, and the Wamena Search and Rescue Post, with the operation aimed at de-escalating tensions after the incident triggered inter-tribal conflict in the capital of Jayawijaya Regency.

Intimate Ballrooms Predicted to Become a Trend and Dominate the Jakarta Market

The meeting and ballroom market in Jakarta is undergoing a fundamental shift, with large venues giving way to smaller, more adaptable spaces that prioritise personalisation and efficient use of space. Despite increased domestic tourism, hotel occupancy rates remain moderate, indicating a change in consumer spending patterns towards shorter stays and more focused activities. This trend aligns with the global MICE industry's move towards more intimate and effective meeting formats.

Pramono Supports Harsh Punishment for Perpetrators of Foreign Tourist Robbery at HI Roundabout

The Governor of Jakarta, Pramono Anung, has expressed his support for strict punishment against the perpetrators who robbed a foreign national at the Hotel Indonesia (HI) roundabout. He emphasized that street crimes like robbery and petty thuggery should not be tolerated as they disrupt public safety and tarnish Jakarta's image as a global city.

Hilal for 1447 H Dzulhijjah Successfully Sighted in Tanjung Kodok, Lamongan

The East Java Regional Office of the Ministry of Religious Affairs successfully sighted the hilal at Tanjung Kodok, Lamongan, during monitoring efforts. This sighting will serve as a key contribution to the national determination of the start of the Dzulhijjah 1447 Hijriah month.

Religious Affairs Minister Wishes Muslims a Happy Eid al-Adha 2026: Strengthen Religious Observances

The Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs has conveyed greetings for Eid al-Adha 2026 and encouraged Muslims to strengthen their religious observances, particularly the practice of sacrificial offerings. The Ministry of Religious Affairs has officially determined that Eid al-Adha will fall on 27 May 2026.

Long Queues for Viral Products: Economist Says This Doesn't Necessarily Indicate Strong Consumer Spending

The recent trend of long queues for lifestyle products like collaborative watches and popular perfumes in Jakarta shopping malls has garnered attention. However, an economist argues that this phenomenon should not be directly interpreted as a sign of strong overall consumer spending in Indonesia, suggesting it reflects a segmented market with differing consumption patterns.

The Controversial Pokémon Card Inspection by Customs Officials

Soekarno-Hatta Airport Customs has defended its actions after a video circulated on social media showing a woman crying during an inspection of her luggage. The customs office stated that the inspection was conducted in accordance with regulations, which require passengers to declare imported goods. They suspected the passenger was engaging in 'jastip' (personal shopper) activities due to frequent international travel and online sales activity.

Numerous Frauds Related to MBG Kitchen Locations: BGN Urges Reporting to SAGI 127

The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) is urging the public to report any indications of fraud, extortion, or individuals claiming to represent BGN officials or the government in the process of applying for locations for Nutritional Service Units (SPPU). The agency has set up a hotline, SAGI 127, to monitor the implementation of the Free Nutritious Food program and address these fraudulent activities. All application and verification processes for the MBG program are conducted through official channels without any fees.

Habibie's Strategy Successfully Reduced Dollar from Rp 16,000 to Rp 6,550

A retrospective look at how B.J. Habibie managed to stabilise the Rupiah during the 1998 economic crisis through banking restructuring, tight monetary policy, and price controls. The article compares current currency volatility to the historical period when Habibie successfully brought the exchange rate down significantly.

Customs Denies Intimidating Passenger Carrying Pokémon Cards from Abroad

The Directorate General of Customs and Excise (DJBC) has refuted claims that its officers intimidated a passenger at Soekarno-Hatta Airport who was carrying Pokémon cards. The DJBC stated that the incident, which occurred on May 13th, involved a routine inspection prompted by X-ray scans indicating a large number of Pokémon cards in the passenger's luggage, raising suspicions of undeclared commercial activity.

98 Per Cent of Students Across Indonesia Have Taken the Academic Ability Test, But Results Are Not Yet Optimal

The Minister of Basic and Secondary Education, Abdul Mu'ti, has revealed that 98 per cent of students in Indonesia have participated in the Academic Ability Test (TKA). While not a mandatory test, the TKA is increasingly used to determine eligibility for higher education, with some universities even requiring it as part of the application process. Despite high participation, Mu'ti acknowledges that the results are not yet optimal and pledges to evaluate and improve the quality of education.

Ferries Now a Primary Mode of Transport for the Public, ASDP Provides Evidence

Ferry transport is increasingly becoming a primary choice for inter-island travel in Indonesia, offering convenience, safety, and comfort. PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry reports significant increases in passenger and vehicle traffic during the recent Ascension Day long weekend, particularly on the Java-Sumatra and Bali routes, reflecting growing public trust in modernised ferry services.

Head of Traffic Police States Traffic Order Culture Increased During Ascension of Jesus Christ Holiday 2026

The Head of the Indonesian National Police Traffic Corps, Inspector General Agus Suryonugroho, reported an improvement in traffic discipline during the 2026 Ascension of Jesus Christ long weekend. The increase in public awareness, supported by the 'Polantas Menyapa' humanistic policing programme, resulted in smooth traffic flow and minimal accidents across major national routes.

Minister Mu'ti Remains Silent on the Fate of Contract Teachers in State Schools by 2027

The Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education has issued Circular Letter No. 7 of 2026 regarding the assignment of non-civil servant teachers in state schools, sparking concerns about the future of contract teachers. Minister Mu'ti declined to comment on the matter, while officials at the local level have stated that the circular provides legal certainty for the payment of honorariums to these teachers until 2026.

Leaked Date for Huawei Nova 16 Series Debut Revealed

Huawei is reportedly preparing to launch its Nova 16 series of smartphones, with leaks suggesting a possible release date of 1 June 2026. While not yet officially confirmed by Huawei, this information provides an indication of when the new phones might be available. Leaks also suggest that the Nova 16 Pro Max could feature a 200 MP main camera and a large 1/1.28-inch sensor.

Pramono Undecided: Will the LRT Project Continue from Manggarai-Dukuh Atas or Extend to Ancol-PIK 2?

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung is weighing options for the continuation of the Jakarta LRT project, considering either completing the Manggarai-Dukuh Atas line or building a new route towards Ancol and PIK 2. The decision will impact connectivity in northern Jakarta and potentially link to the Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) via existing KRL lines.

Pramono Plans to Extend LRT Line from Velodrome to PIK and Soekarno-Hatta Airport

Pramono revealed plans to extend the Jakarta LRT line from Velodrome to Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK) and ultimately to Soekarno-Hatta Airport. He stated that he will soon decide whether to continue the existing route or extend it, with the remaining segment being from Ancol to PIK 2. The project aims to improve connectivity in Jakarta by linking various transportation hubs.

Eid al-Adha to be Celebrated Simultaneously Across Indonesia, Says Religious Affairs Minister: A Moment to Strengthen Unity

Indonesia's Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced that Eid al-Adha will be celebrated on Wednesday, 27th May 2026, following a meeting to determine the start of Zulhijah. The minister stated that this unified celebration is intended to strengthen national unity and Islamic solidarity across the country.

Honing Managerial and Leadership Skills: High School Students in Surabaya Hold Running Festival

Students from Al Hikmah High School in Surabaya have organised the Astec Run Festival, an event combining sports, creativity, and leadership development. The school aims to provide students with practical experience in managing events professionally and collaboratively, fostering essential skills such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving.

Jakarta Governor Confirms Rasuna Said Car-Free Day to Begin on June 1st, 2026

The Governor of Jakarta has confirmed that the Car-Free Day (CFD) will be implemented in the Rasuna Said area starting from June 1st, 2026. This initiative aims to create a healthier and more pedestrian-friendly public space while encouraging residents to reduce their use of motor vehicles on weekends.

Recommended Air Conditioning Temperature Settings During Summer

Excessive air conditioning use during summer can lead to health problems, including symptoms similar to the common cold or 'summer flu'. Experts recommend maintaining a gradual temperature difference between indoor and outdoor environments, ideally within an 8-10 degree Celsius range, and keeping humidity levels between 40% and 60% to prevent respiratory issues. Regular cleaning of air conditioning filters is also crucial to avoid circulating dust, pollen, fungi, and bacteria.

Understanding the 'Cognitive Shuffling' Technique to Overcome Insomnia

Stress and excessive negative thinking are common causes of insomnia. A simple technique called 'cognitive shuffling' can help by redirecting focus away from stressful thoughts. This involves choosing a neutral word and then associating unrelated words with each letter, promoting relaxation and facilitating sleep.

Facts Reveal Makassar Rape Suspect Planned to Repeat Modus Operandi in Surabaya

A man arrested for the kidnapping and rape of a university student in Makassar was found to be planning similar crimes in Surabaya using fake job advertisements. The suspect used fraudulent babysitter vacancies to lure victims before committing violence and theft.

The Story of Jumaria, an Indonesian Hajj Icon: The Tears of a Farm Labourer at the Kaaba

An elderly farm worker from Maros, South Sulawesi, has become an international symbol of perseverance after her 20-year journey to perform the Hajj was featured by Saudi Arabian authorities. Having saved small amounts of her meagre wages in a bucket for two decades, her story is now being used as a promotional documentary by the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.

Bantargebang: Second Largest Methane Emitter Globally; Jakarta Government Urged to Overhaul Waste Management System

A report has revealed that the Bantargebang landfill in Jakarta is the second-largest methane emitter globally. A member of the Jakarta DPRD is urging the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government to overhaul its waste management system, implement modern technologies like RDF and waste-to-energy plants, and address the ecological inequalities faced by residents near the landfill.

Abandoned Pier in Klungkung's PKB Area Becomes a Favourite Spot for Anglers

An abandoned pier in the Bali Culture Centre (PKB) area of Gunaksa village, Klungkung, has become a popular fishing spot. Despite being neglected for years, the dilapidated structure attracts anglers due to the abundant marine life that now inhabits the area, boosting the local economy.

Jakarta to Explore Extending LRT Line to PIK 2 and Soekarno-Hatta Airport

The Governor of Jakarta has indicated the possibility of extending the city's LRT line to Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK) 2 and connecting it directly to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. This expansion aims to improve connectivity within Jakarta through an integrated loop system, with existing approvals for the route up to Ancol.

Timeline of the Brawl in Tambora, West Jakarta: Starting with a Chase and Resulting in Two Young Men Injured

A brawl broke out between groups of young men near Jalan Bandengan Utara, Pekojan, early Friday morning. The incident involved a chase that ended with two people sustaining minor injuries from slashing attacks and the theft of a motorcycle.

MUI: Simultaneous Celebration of Eid al-Adha in 2026 to Strengthen Unity Among Muslims

The Indonesian Council of Islamic Scholars (MUI) stated that the simultaneous celebration of Eid al-Adha in 2026 is a crucial moment to reinforce unity among Muslims. MUI also encourages increased social awareness through sacrificial offerings and community spirit, emphasizing gratitude and solidarity.

English to become compulsory in Indonesian elementary schools

The Indonesian Ministry of Education is preparing to implement English as a compulsory subject in elementary schools to enhance global competitiveness. To support this policy, the ministry will provide gradual English language training for elementary school teachers across the country.

OJK Mandates Banks to Implement Anti-Fraud Strategies

The Indonesian Financial Services Authority (OJK) is strengthening its supervisory and risk mitigation measures to prevent fraud in the banking industry. This includes requiring banks to implement comprehensive anti-fraud strategies encompassing internal controls, enhanced governance, and the use of information systems to track perpetrators in the financial services sector.

Yogyakarta Receives Eid al-Adha Sacrifice from President, to be Distributed to Residents Along the Code River

The Yogyakarta City Government has received a sacrificial animal donation from President Prabowo Subianto for Eid al-Adha. The animal will be slaughtered and distributed to residents living along the banks of the Code River in the Gemblakan Bawah area, aiming to support vulnerable communities.

Pramono Inaugurates Tian Fu Gong Temple in PIK: Hopes it Will Bring Prosperity

Pramono inaugurated the Tian Fu Gong temple in Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK), expressing hope that it will foster unity and prosperity. He envisions the temple, along with other places of worship in the area, becoming a destination for religious and cultural tourism, highlighting PIK 2's efforts to promote itself as an inclusive and diverse location.

Immigration at Soekarno-Hatta Airport Delays Departure of 89 Non-Procedural Prospective Pilgrims

The Immigration Office at Soekarno-Hatta Airport has delayed the departure of 89 prospective pilgrims who did not follow proper procedures since the start of the pilgrimage season on April 22nd. These individuals attempted to use work visas or residency permits from Saudi Arabia to enter the country, despite their primary intention being to perform the Hajj.

Rupiah Continues to Fall, MP Urges Government to Take Action!

As the Rupiah continues its decline, breaching a new psychological level of Rp17,600 against the US dollar, concerns are rising within parliament. A member of Commission XI in the DPR RI has urged the government and monetary authorities to strengthen policy measures to mitigate the impact on macroeconomic stability and public purchasing power.

Jakarta Food Security Agency Provides Tips for Choosing Healthy and Halal Eid al-Adha Sacrificial Animals

The Jakarta Food, Maritime, and Agriculture Service (KPKP) has provided guidance to residents on selecting healthy sacrificial animals that adhere to Islamic principles. The agency emphasizes the importance of ensuring the animal is in good health, free from defects, and meets specific age requirements as outlined by religious guidelines.

Blibli Store Terus Memperluas Portofolio Aksesori digital

PT Global Digital Niaga Tbk (BELI), through its subsidiary, has exclusively introduced the HAKII audio brand to its Blibli Store and online platforms. This expansion aims to capitalise on the growing Indonesian mobile accessory market, which is projected to exceed USD 3.7 billion by 2030.

Live MotoGP Catalunya 2026: Another Red Flag, Incident Involving Zarco, Marini & Bagnaia

The restarted MotoGP Catalunya 2026 race has been halted again after a serious incident at the first corner involving Johann Zarco, Francesco Bagnaia, and Luca Marini. All riders are reported to be conscious following the crash.

Following Trump, Putin to Visit China to Meet Xi Jinping

Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled to visit China and meet with President Xi Jinping in Beijing on 19-20 May. The meeting comes shortly after US President Donald Trump's visit to the Chinese capital and marks the 25th anniversary of the Treaty of Friendship and Good Neighbourliness between Russia and China, as both countries strengthen their economic ties.

Indonesian Citizen Rescued After Being Held Captive and Assaulted in Malaysia

An Indonesian citizen named Doris Candra was rescued from captivity in Selangor, Malaysia, after suffering severe injuries including a broken leg and head trauma. The case is being investigated by the Indonesian National Police's Directorate of Special Criminal Investigation (Dittipidter) in coordination with Malaysian authorities, with suspicions that it is linked to an illegal tin smuggling ring. Authorities are pursuing those responsible for the assault, attempted murder, and illegal smuggling activities.

Kevin Warsh's Ambition as New Head of The Fed and the Heavy Burden of US Government Debt

Kevin Warsh's plans for new monetary policy at The Fed face significant challenges due to worsening US fiscal conditions. A surge in government debt could hinder his ambition to reduce The Fed's role in financial markets, potentially creating liquidity problems and increasing borrowing costs.

SME Lending Growth Remains Subdued as Banks Adopt More Selective Approach

Banking authorities in Indonesia report modest growth in SME lending at the beginning of 2026, attributing this to increased caution among banks due to global and domestic economic risks. The Financial Services Authority (OJK) notes that banks are implementing stricter credit selection standards as a risk mitigation strategy, focusing on productive loans that enhance business capacity and resilience.

Fact Check: Video Claiming Trump Suffered Stroke Due to Failed Military Strategy Against Iran is False

A viral video on Facebook falsely claims that former US President Donald Trump suffered a stroke due to losing a military strategy against Iran. Fact-checking reveals no credible sources confirm this claim, and the video actually depicts Trump's evacuation during a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

GBK Achieves Rp812 Billion in Revenue by 2025 Through Optimising State Assets

The management of the Gelora Bung Karno sports complex (PPKGBK) has announced a revenue of Rp812 billion for 2025, marking a significant increase and a new record in its 63-year history. This achievement demonstrates PPKGBK's commitment to optimising state assets and contributing to the national economy.

Simultaneous Idul Adha 2026: High-Net-Worth Individuals Appreciate Agreement Among Islamic Organisations

The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs has officially determined that 1 Zulhijah 1447 Hijriah begins on 18 May 2026, with Eid al-Adha falling on 27 May 2026. This decision follows a successful 'Sidang Isbat' meeting where various Islamic organisations reached a consensus on the lunar calendar sighting.

Indonesia moves to prevent layoffs amid global tensions: Deputy Minister

The Indonesian government is implementing precautionary measures to prevent widespread layoffs caused by global geopolitical tensions. Key initiatives include expanding the National Internship Program and providing 70,000 vocational training slots to enhance human resource quality and maintain employment stability.

Police to Increase Food Security Warehouses to 28 Units

The Indonesian National Police will expand its food security warehouse network to 28 units across the country. This initiative aims to maximise crop yields and ensure stable food supplies by increasing storage capacity for commodities like corn and rice. The project involves collaboration with Perum Bulog and is part of a broader effort to support the entire agricultural ecosystem, from upstream to downstream.

Jakarta's KPKP anticipates FMD through monitoring of sacrificial animal stalls

The Jakarta Food Security, Maritime Affairs and Agriculture Agency (KPKP) is intensifying health inspections of sacrificial animals in preparation for Eid al-Adha to prevent the spread of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) and other infectious diseases. The agency will conduct thorough examinations from arrival at holding locations until sale to ensure the health and safety of sacrificial animals.

Komodo Dragon Conservation Tests Indonesia’s Tourism and Diplomacy

Indonesia is navigating the complex balance between wildlife conservation and tourism through new visitor limits in Komodo National Park and a dragon-for-red-panda breeding exchange with Japan. The initiative highlights the challenge of protecting endangered species while managing the economic interests of the local tourism industry.

G7 to meet in Paris to discuss oil price surge and AI threat

Finance ministers and central bank governors from the G7 nations will convene in Paris on Monday to address rising oil prices and the potential cyber threats posed by artificial intelligence. Discussions are also expected to cover securing supplies of critical minerals, with concerns about China's dominance in rare earth metal supply chains.

32 Baby Birds Smuggled via Gilimanuk, Hidden in Bus Luggage Compartment

Customs officers at the Gilimanuk port thwarted an attempt to smuggle dozens of baby wild birds. The birds were discovered hidden in the luggage compartment of a passenger bus heading to Java, and authorities are investigating the incident.

Fact check: United States officially expelled from NATO

A social media post claims the United States has been officially expelled from NATO and that Donald Trump withdrew all US troops from Europe. The post also alleges that the NATO Secretary-General stated that the US had become an enemy of the world. However, no credible sources confirm these claims; in fact, the US remains an active member of NATO.

DPR States Vulgar Deepfake Case at Untan Pontianak is a Serious Crime

Hetifah Sjaifudian, Chair of Commission X of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR), has condemned the use of deepfake technology to create vulgar content targeting a student at Tanjungpura University. She emphasised that such digital violence constitutes a serious crime and called for strict sanctions against perpetrators, including potential expulsion.

Jakarta Intensifies Education on Hygienic Handling of Sacrificial Animals

The Food Security, Maritime Affairs and Agriculture Office (KPKP) of Jakarta is intensifying education for the public and businesses regarding hygienic slaughtering and handling of sacrificial animals in anticipation of Eid al-Adha. This includes training sessions for animal handlers, butchers, and the general public on selecting healthy animals, proper slaughtering procedures, and maintaining food hygiene standards to ensure safe distribution of meat to recipients.

ASDP: Java-Sumatra-Bali crossings busy during long holiday

PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry reported high passenger and vehicle traffic on the Java-Sumatra and Bali crossing routes during the Ascension of Jesus Christ holiday. The company highlights that ferry transport is increasingly becoming the primary choice for inter-island travel due to its practicality, safety, and comfort. ASDP continues to improve its services through fleet optimization, enhanced security, and improved port facilities.

Freon Alternative Discovered: Air Conditioners and Refrigerators Set to Become More Energy-Efficient

Researchers have developed an alternative method for cooling spaces without relying on harmful hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) like freon. The new technology utilizes salts as the primary component of a cooling system, offering a more environmentally friendly and potentially energy-efficient solution for refrigerators and air conditioners.

24 People Died After Suspension Bridge Collapsed in Papua

A suspension bridge collapse in the Wouma area of Jayawijaya, Papua, has resulted in the deaths of 24 people. The incident also reportedly triggered inter-tribal conflicts in the region. Search efforts are ongoing.

Hoax: Photo of King Salman Handing Over IDR 10 Billion to Finance Minister Purbaya

A Facebook post falsely claims that King Salman of Saudi Arabia personally handed over IDR 10 billion in aid to Indonesian Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa, supposedly as a sign of support for Indonesia's fiscal resilience. Fact-checking reveals no credible sources or official statements confirming this event, and AI detection indicates the image is likely AI-generated.

Hoax: Limited meeting concludes Indonesia is in a state of emergency – Alert Level 1

A YouTube post falsely claims that a limited government meeting declared Indonesia to be in a state of emergency (Alert Level 1). The post also alleges that President Prabowo Subianto ordered the gathering of the Minister of Defence and all military generals due to a major threat. Fact-checking reveals no credible sources or official statements support these claims, and images used in the post are from a legitimate government meeting discussing national strategic issues.

Long Weekend Sees 75,097 Passengers Use Whoosh Train Service

During the recent long weekend, Bandung and other cities in West Java were popular destinations for travellers. The number of passengers using the Whoosh high-speed train service increased by 17.8% compared to the previous period, reaching 75,097 passengers, indicating a surge in both local and intercity travel.

OJK Pushes Innovation in Islamic Banking Products and Financing

The Indonesian Financial Services Authority (OJK) has introduced nine new guidelines and Regulation No. 4/2026 to bolster the development of Islamic banking products. These initiatives aim to strengthen the Sharia finance sector, which has already seen MSME financing reach IDR 217.86 trillion as of March 2026.

Fact check: Newborn Indonesian citizens automatically enrolled in BPJS healthcare scheme?

A social media post claims that all newborn Indonesian citizens are automatically registered as active participants in the BPJS Healthcare scheme without parental registration. However, this claim is false; only babies whose parents are registered as Penerima Bantuan Iuran (PBI) recipients are automatically covered by Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN).

Banten Provincial Government Preserves Local Legends Through Storytelling Festival

The Banten Provincial Government has partnered with Suara Nusantara to preserve local folklore through a storytelling festival aimed at strengthening character education, literacy, and self-confidence among young people. The Governor of Banten expressed appreciation for the event, which attracted around 500 participants, and plans to adopt the concept for future celebrations. Organisers highlighted the importance of storytelling in developing language skills and building confidence.

Hoax! Vice President Gibran Submits Resignation Letter to the Indonesian Parliament in May 2026

A social media post falsely claimed that Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka had submitted his resignation letter to the DPR RI (Indonesian Parliament). The claim is untrue, as no credible sources confirm this information. The video used in the post actually shows Gibran resigning from his position as Mayor of Solo.

Indonesia's GBK records highest revenue in 63-year history

The Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex Management Center (PPKGBK) has achieved a record revenue of Rp812 billion in 2025, marking a significant increase from previous years. This growth is attributed to the optimisation of state assets and the hosting of diverse national and international events within the complex.

DKI Jakarta tightens monitoring of sacrificial animal sales ahead of Eid al-Adha

The DKI Jakarta Food Security, Maritime Affairs and Agriculture Office (KPKP) is intensifying its monitoring of sacrificial animal vendors in preparation for Eid al-Adha 2026. The move aims to ensure that all vendors comply with health, safety, and hygiene standards, as well as regulations regarding location and animal welfare. Authorities are also focused on maintaining public order and preventing disruption during the sales period.

Departure of 89 Prospective Illegal Pilgrims Delayed by Soekarno-Hatta Immigration Office

The Soekarno-Hatta Immigration Office has delayed the departure of 89 prospective pilgrims suspected of attempting to perform Hajj illegally using work visas or Iqomah permits. This action follows previous delays involving 32 individuals, as authorities intensify efforts to prevent people from circumventing official Hajj procedures.

Israeli Official Reveals Bitter Truth: Palestinian Terror Triggers New Horror

A former Israeli diplomat warns that increasing violence and settler expansion in the West Bank are driving Palestinians towards radicalisation. The escalation threatens Israel's own security and risks creating a self-perpetuating cycle of terror and retaliation.

Police receive 57 homemade firearms left over from inter-village conflicts

The East Flores Police received 57 homemade firearms and other weapons from residents of Narasaosina village on Adonara Island, which had previously been in conflict with Waiburak village. This act demonstrates a commitment to peace and security through community cooperation, and the police encourage others to voluntarily surrender illegal weapons.

Ministry of Religious Affairs Sets Eid al-Adha for Wednesday, May 27th

The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced that Eid al-Adha will be celebrated on Wednesday, May 27th, 2026. This decision was made based on the observation of the new moon and follows the criteria set by MABIMS (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore).

Pilgrims Benefit from Mecca Route Service: Arriving in Jeddah, They Can Immediately Begin Their Pilgrimage

The Mecca Route service expedites immigration procedures for Indonesian pilgrims, allowing them to bypass lengthy processes upon arrival in Saudi Arabia. This initiative has been praised by pilgrims like Agung Pribadi, who highlight its convenience and time-saving benefits, enabling them to begin their pilgrimage immediately after arriving in Jeddah. While satisfied with the overall experience, some pilgrims suggest improvements to facilities and services at hajj dormitories.

Religious Affairs Minister Encourages Muslims to Increase Religious Observances in Preparation for Eid al-Adha

The Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs has called on Muslims across the country to intensify their religious practices leading up to Eid al-Adha, including performing voluntary fasts and offering sacrifices if they are able. This call emphasizes the importance of piety and social responsibility during this significant Islamic holiday.

AHY Assures Measured Adjustments to Air Ticket Prices

The Indonesian government has assured the public that adjustments to maximum air ticket prices will be carried out in a measured way amidst global energy price pressures caused by geopolitical conflicts. Minister Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono stated that the government is aware of concerns regarding potential fare increases during the school holiday and Eid al-Adha periods, aiming to balance the sustainability of the aviation industry with affordability for consumers.

From June 1st, the Rasuna Said Car-Free Day will be held every Sunday from 05:30 to 09:00 WIB

The Governor of Jakarta has confirmed that the Car-Free Day on Jalan HR Rasuna Said will resume on June 1st, 2026, taking place every Sunday from 05:30 to 09:00. This decision comes after evaluations and adjustments to ensure minimal disruption to traffic and local residents' activities, including accommodating religious services.

Surabaya City Council Appreciates Public Enthusiasm at Surabaya Vaganza 2026

The Deputy Chairman of the Surabaya City Council praised the public's enthusiasm for the Surabaya Extravaganza event held by the city government. He believes that such events, especially free music concerts, can stimulate economic growth and provide a much-needed outlet for citizens to relieve stress in the face of rapid social and economic changes.

The Myth of 'Babi Ngepet': More Than Just a Horror Story, It Holds Social Significance

The myth of 'Babi Ngepet', a shapeshifting pig said to be used for black magic, is deeply rooted in Indonesian society. Historian Christopher Reinhart argues that the myth emerged during the Dutch colonial era as a way for farmers to explain and critique the sudden wealth of some individuals, accusing them of using unethical means. The myth served as a form of social commentary and a warning against the perceived dangers of unchecked capitalism.

MUI Welcomes Eid al-Adha: Let Us Pray for the Government and Citizens to Work Together

The Indonesian Council of Islamic Scholars (MUI) has called on Muslims to celebrate Eid al-Adha as an opportunity to express gratitude and strengthen social bonds. MUI encourages mutual support between the government and citizens, emphasizing the importance of compassion and unity within the nation. The organization also offered prayers for a smooth Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca.

Anwar says ready to call GE and ‘fight’ BN after it signals intent to go solo in Johor

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has suggested the possibility of calling a snap general election following Barisan Nasional's decision to contest the upcoming Johor state polls independently. Anwar warned that such a move could be viewed as a betrayal of the unity government partnership, asserting that Pakatan Harapan is prepared to contest seats across several states if necessary.

1,175 prospective pilgrims from Tulungagung depart for the Surabaya Hajj Dormitory

A total of 1,175 prospective pilgrims from Tulungagung Regency, East Java, departed for the Surabaya Hajj Embarkation Dormitory on Sunday to continue their journey to Mecca for the 2026 hajj pilgrimage. The departure was carried out in four groups, with officials advising pilgrims to maintain their physical condition and coordinate with group leaders and medical teams during the pilgrimage.

The Story of Ferry Klau's Viral Song 'Lu Kenal Veronika Ko', Admitting AI Assistance

Indonesian singer Ferry Klau discusses the unexpected viral success of his song 'Lu Kenal Veronika Ko' on social media. He reveals that while the lyrics and genre were his own creation, he utilised Artificial Intelligence to assist in the song's production.

Traffic Surge on Cikampek Toll Road as Holiday Travelers Return

PT Jasamarga Transjawa Tol reported a significant increase in traffic volume on the Cikampek Utama toll road during the return flow of the Ascension Day holiday. The number of vehicles heading towards Jakarta increased by 23.43% compared to normal levels, while those traveling east decreased by 12.68%. Similar trends were observed at other toll gates across Central and East Java.

Indonesia's GBK records highest revenue in 63-year history

The Gelora Bung Karno (GBK) management has achieved its highest annual revenue in 63 years, reaching Rp812 billion in 2025. This significant growth, which nearly quadruples the 2022 revenue, was driven by a diverse range of national and international events held within the state asset.

Pramono Prepares for LRT Extension to Connect PIK 2 and Soekarno-Hatta Airport

Governor Pramono Anung plans to extend the Jakarta LRT line to PIK 2 and connect it to Soekarno-Hatta Airport, aiming to improve connectivity in Jakarta. The project involves extending the existing LRT route from Manggarai towards Dukuh Atas and then further to PIK 2 and the airport.

Governor to Expedite Opening of Access Roads to Remote Areas in Papua

The Governor of Papua has reaffirmed his commitment to accelerating the opening of access roads to remote areas, particularly in Mamberamo Raya Regency. This initiative aims to reduce isolation and improve access to basic services for communities in these regions, while also promoting more equitable development across the province.

No Discrepancy in Eid al-Adha Date: Religious Affairs Minister Calls for Unity

The Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs stated that the upcoming Eid al-Adha celebration in 2026 should serve as a moment to strengthen brotherhood and national unity, especially since there will be no differing dates for the observance this year. He expressed hope that the government's decision will guide Muslims throughout Indonesia in performing the rituals leading up to Eid al-Adha.

New Moon Not Visible at the Jakarta Office of the Ministry of Religious Affairs During the Observation of Zulhijah 1447 H

The team from the Jakarta office of the Ministry of Religious Affairs concluded that the new moon, which determines the start of Zulhijah 1447 Hijri (Eid al-Adha 2026), was not visible during observations held on Sunday afternoon. Despite astronomical calculations indicating a favourable position for the new moon, several environmental factors prevented its sighting.

Government Sets Eid al-Adha Date for Wednesday, May 27th, 2026

The Indonesian government has officially announced that Eid al-Adha will fall on Wednesday, May 27th, 2026. This decision was made after reconciling astronomical calculations with the results of moon sighting observations across Indonesia. The Minister of Religious Affairs emphasized that the determination is based on scientific criteria and aims to ensure a unified observance of religious practices among Muslims in Indonesia.

AHY ensures measured adjustments to airfares due to global conditions

Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development, Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono, has stated that adjustments to maximum airfare ceilings will be carefully managed to balance industry sustainability with public affordability. The move comes in response to rising global energy prices driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Claims that Rural Residents are Unaffected by US Dollar are Misleading

The Chairman of the Indonesian Empowered Consumer Forum (FKBI) has criticised President Prabowo Subianto's assertion that the weakening Rupiah does not impact rural populations. Tulus Abadi argues that reliance on imported essential commodities like soybeans, wheat, and fuel means currency volatility directly affects the cost of living for all Indonesians.

Arabs Flock to Indonesia in Search of Plants Mentioned in the Quran

Driven by a reference in the Quran to a beverage containing camphor, Arabs have historically travelled to Indonesia, specifically the island of Sumatra and the port city of Barus, to source this aromatic plant. This trade route not only established Barus as a key trading hub but also contributed to the spread of Islam in the region.

Medan Mayor Admits to Seeking Treatment Abroad, Claims He Informed Home Minister

The Mayor of Medan, Rico Waas, has admitted to being abroad for medical treatment, following criticism over his absence from a national event. He stated that the trip was planned in advance and coincided with a holiday period, and that he had informed the Home Minister. He also denied using government funds for the trip.

PBNU Announces Eid al-Adha to Fall on May 27, 2026

The PBNU (Central Executive Board of Nahdlatul Ulama), Indonesia's largest Islamic organisation, has announced that Eid al-Adha will be celebrated on Wednesday, May 27, 2026. This decision follows the sighting of the new moon in several locations across Java. The announcement aligns with the government's determination of the start of Zulhijjah.

Rico Waas States He Has Reported to the Ministry of Home Affairs Regarding Medical Treatment Abroad

The Mayor of Medan, Rico Tri Putra Bayu Waas, confirmed that he has informed the Ministry of Home Affairs about his trip for medical treatment abroad. He stated that communication with the North Sumatra Provincial Government had not been optimal and that the trip was funded by personal funds, not from the regional budget.

National Police Chief Leads Handover Ceremony for Senior Officers, Commissioner General Panca Putra Appointed Head of the Education and Training Agency

The National Police Chief presided over a handover ceremony for several senior officers at the Polri Headquarters in Jakarta. Commissioner General Panca Putra was appointed as the Head of the Education and Training Agency, while other key positions such as Regional Police Chiefs were also filled. The reshuffle is part of the police force's efforts to enhance its institutional strength and improve service delivery.

One-Way System on the Road to Jakarta Ends, Two-Way Traffic Resumes on the Puncak-Bogor Route

The one-way traffic system implemented earlier in the day from Puncak towards Jakarta has been lifted, and two-way traffic has resumed. Authorities report a decrease in tourist activity compared to the previous long weekend, with most vehicles now heading back towards Jakarta.

Bali Tourists Promised Traffic-Free Access To Super Popular Uluwatu

The Badung Regency Government and the Badung Transportation Agency are preparing to implement a new traffic engineering system in Pecatu to alleviate severe congestion. The plan involves reducing vehicle crossing points and creating a loop system to improve traffic flow, with implementation targeted for June 2026.

OJK Announces a New Sharia Bank to Launch This Year

The Indonesian Financial Services Authority (OJK) has announced that a new sharia bank is expected to be established this year through a spin-off process. This move aims to strengthen the national sharia banking industry and consolidate smaller rural banks, ultimately boosting financing for MSMEs and contributing to economic growth.

Taiwan Unveils Stealth Vessel Designed to Counter Chinese Naval Power

Taiwan's Coast Guard has launched the final vessel in its new class of high-tech patrol boats, designed to deter Chinese naval activity in the Taiwan Strait. The Anping-class catamarans are equipped with missile capabilities and intended to enhance Taiwan's maritime defence capabilities amid rising tensions with China.

Why Intelligent People Often Struggle to Make Decisions

Intelligent individuals with strong analytical skills often find it difficult to make choices. Research suggests that the pursuit of perfection can lead to dissatisfaction and lower self-esteem, as constantly seeking the 'best' option drains mental energy and increases regret. This overthinking process turns even simple decisions into seemingly high-stakes situations.

Rupiah Plummets: Strategies for Managing Savings Safely

The weakening of the Rupiah against the US dollar has raised concerns about the security of savings and investments. Experts advise prioritizing essential spending, delaying non-essential purchases, and considering stable investment instruments like government bonds (SBN) or money market mutual funds to mitigate risks.

Tom Lembong Highlights Nadiem Makarim's Legal Case and its Impact on Investor Confidence

Tom Lembong has expressed concern that the legal issues surrounding Nadiem Makarim could affect investor perceptions of Indonesia. He argues that the perception of legal certainty is crucial for attracting investment, especially given Makarim's prominent role in the Indonesian tech sector. Lembong emphasizes the need to distinguish between standard business practices and criminal offenses to avoid creating confusion among investors.

200,000 Children Exposed to Online Gambling: Roadmap for Protection Must Be Implemented

The Minister of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection has expressed concern over the increasing number of children exposed to online gambling in Indonesia, with data indicating around 200,000 cases. The government is pushing for the accelerated implementation of a Presidential Regulation outlining a roadmap for child protection in the digital realm, emphasizing that law enforcement alone is insufficient and requires a multi-faceted approach including prevention, education, supervision, and ongoing support.

Over 9,000 People Travel by Train at Ngrombo Station During the Ascension of Jesus Christ Long Holiday

PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) recorded a significant increase in passenger numbers at Ngrombo Station, Grobogan Regency, during the Ascension of Jesus Christ long holiday from 14th to 17th May. A total of 9,927 passengers used the station, with peak travel occurring on 14th May. KAI continues to prioritise safety and ensure comfortable and timely journeys for its passengers.

On National Book Day, Lestari Encourages the Development of a Literacy Ecosystem

To commemorate National Book Day on 17 May, Deputy Speaker of the MPR RI, Lestari Moerdijat, is advocating for the development of a literacy ecosystem in Indonesia to support national progress. She highlights that improving literacy rates is crucial for enhancing the nation's competitiveness and fostering critical thinking skills among citizens.

Video: Jakarta LRT's Ambition to Connect with KRL, MRT and Whoosh

The CEO of LRT Indonesia, Roberto Akyuwen, has affirmed the company's commitment to improving Jakarta's LRT service and expanding its routes. This aims to encourage a shift from private vehicles to public transport in the capital city by connecting key areas and integrating with other modes of transportation like KRL, MRT, and Whoosh.

Ferry Services Become the Preferred Mode of Transport During Long Weekends

With increased mobility during the Ascension Day long weekend, ferry services in Indonesia are becoming increasingly popular as a practical, safe, and comfortable mode of inter-island transport. PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry reports significant increases in passenger and vehicle traffic on major routes, particularly between Java and Sumatra, and to Bali, attributing this to improvements in service quality and integration.

Jayawijaya Police: 24 victims of the Uwe River drowning have been evacuated

The Jayawijaya Police in Papua Pegunungan report that 24 victims have been evacuated from the Uwe River in Wamena. The evacuation efforts are a result of a joint operation following the collapse of the Wouma suspension bridge, which triggered inter-tribal conflict in the capital of Jayawijaya Regency.

Eid al-Adha 1447 H/2026 to Fall on Wednesday, May 27th

The Ministry of Religious Affairs has officially announced that Eid al-Adha in the Islamic year 1447 H will be celebrated on Wednesday, May 27th, 2026. This decision was made following an Isbat hearing, which combines astronomical calculations and lunar observations to determine the date.

Body Buried in Darmasaba Confirmed to be a Man from Sumbawa

The family of DAD (25) reported him missing on May 8th, 2026. After police released details about distinctive tattoos found on the body discovered buried in Banjar Cabe, Badung, his parents confirmed the identity. The victim originated from Sumbawa, West Nusa Tenggara, and was unmarried.

Governor Assures No Dismissal of Contract Government Employees in East Kalimantan

The Governor of East Kalimantan has affirmed that the provincial government will not dismiss contract government employees (PPPK), despite current fiscal pressures. This commitment was reiterated following concerns raised by other regions in Indonesia considering PPPK layoffs due to financial constraints and regulations limiting employee expenditure.

Large-Scale Demonstration in London: Thousands of Police Deployed

Thousands of supporters of far-right activist Tommy Robinson gathered in central London for a march titled “United the Kingdom”. The demonstration was met with a massive police presence to prevent potential clashes and maintain security, amid concerns over simultaneous pro-Palestinian protests.

Cloud Cover Hinders Visibility of Zulhijjah Crescent Moon at Pondok Labu Falak Observatory in South Jakarta

The team at the Pondok Labu Falak Observatory in South Jakarta reported that the crescent moon for the beginning of Zulhijjah 1447 Hijri was not visible due to thick cloud cover. Despite favourable astronomical conditions, the observation was hampered by weather and some building obstructions, with the findings being reported to the Ministry of Religious Affairs.

Expert Reveals Simple Ways to Live a Happier Life, It's Not About Money

Happiness expert Dr. Mark Williamson argues that happiness stems from small daily actions rather than major life changes like higher salaries or new jobs. He suggests focusing on self-care combined with caring for others and being present in everyday moments as effective ways to improve well-being.

Natuna Geopark Nominated as a UNESCO Global Geopark Candidate: Here are its Advantages

The Natuna Geopark in Riau Islands Province has been nominated as a candidate for the UNESCO Global Geopark (UGGp). This nomination follows national recognition and aims to secure international acknowledgment from UNESCO, potentially boosting tourism, economic growth, and the region's image. The area is also known for its abundant natural resources, including significant oil and gas reserves.

Man Held Captive on the Second Floor of a Motorcycle Showroom in Cakung, Two Kidnappers Apprehended

Police have rescued a man who was being held captive on the second floor of a motorcycle showroom in Cakung, East Jakarta. Following a report received through the Bareskrim Polri's 'Bang Resmob' WhatsApp hotline, officers quickly located and freed the victim, Rizky Nur Aldriansyah, and apprehended two suspects.

Religious Affairs Minister Praises Fatayat NU's Contribution in Various Strategic Fields

The Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs has commended the role of Fatayat Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), recognising their significant contributions across social, educational, governmental, and community empowerment sectors. He highlighted that female members of the organisation have demonstrated strong leadership capabilities both nationally and internationally, advocating for gender equality based on Islamic principles.

Leading with Experience, Strengthening through Collaboration, Moving with Optimism

Hilmansyah, the General Manager of ibis Bandung Trans Studio, is implementing a collaborative leadership strategy to navigate global economic uncertainties. By integrating the hotel into the wider Trans Studio Bandung ecosystem and engaging with local creative communities, he aims to enhance the guest experience and drive sustainable growth.

Iduladha to Fall on 27 May, Government Announces After Isbat Hearing

The Indonesian government has announced that Iduladha (Eid al-Adha) will be celebrated on 27 May. The decision was made following an Isbat hearing held by the Ministry of Religious Affairs, taking into account lunar observations across the country. This date aligns with the determination made by Muhammadiyah based on their Wujudul Hilal criteria.

Government Sets Date for Eid al-Adha 2026 as May 27th

The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced that Eid al-Adha will fall on Wednesday, May 27th, 2026. This decision was made after a meeting combining astronomical calculations and the observation of the new moon from 88 locations across Indonesia.

Check the Best Stock Brokers: Smart Choices for 2026 Here

As the Indonesian investor base reaches 26.12 million SID, the demand for advanced digital trading platforms is surging. This report reviews the top five securities and trading applications in Indonesia, highlighting their features, ecosystems, and suitability for different investor profiles.

Government Officially Sets Eid al-Adha for 27 May 2026

The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs has officially determined that Eid al-Adha will fall on 27 May 2026, following a meeting to determine the date based on astronomical calculations and crescent moon sightings. The decision was made after considering reports from across the country and involved representatives from various Islamic organisations.

The Viral Queueing Phenomenon: INDEF Attributes it to FOMO and Social Status

The Institute for Development of Economics and Finance (INDEF) suggests that the recent trend of long queues for viral products in shopping malls is driven by social status aspirations and the influence of social media, particularly among urban middle-to-upper class consumers. This behaviour is linked to a desire to project success and identity through owning trendy items, fuelled by the fear of missing out (FOMO) and the perceived higher value associated with scarce products.

Jakarta Provincial Government Needs to Change Waste Management System at Bantar Gebang Integrated Waste Processing Facility

A member of the Jakarta DPRD has called for a complete overhaul of the waste management system at the Bantar Gebang facility after it was identified as one of the world's largest methane emitters. He argues that the city needs to shift its focus from end-of-pipe solutions to reducing waste at the source and investing in modern technologies like RDF and waste-to-energy plants. The official also highlighted the social impact on communities near Bantar Gebang, urging the government to protect their health and improve their living conditions.

99 Per Cent of Disaster-Affected Areas Now Clear of Mud

The Task Force for the Acceleration of Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (PRR) has reported that 99.86% of mud removal efforts in areas affected by hydrometeorological disasters in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra have been completed. This progress is crucial for restoring community activities, reopening access to settlements, and accelerating economic recovery after the disaster.

Ministry of Religious Affairs: First day of Dzulhijjah 2026 falls on Monday, May 18th

The Ministry of Religious Affairs has confirmed that the first day of Dzulhijjah in the Islamic calendar for 2026 will be on Monday, May 18th, based on astronomical calculations. This determination is made by referencing the position of the new moon across Indonesia and ensuring it meets the criteria set by MABIMS (Ministers of Religious Affairs of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore).

Fatayat NU Celebrates its 76th Anniversary: A Moment to Strengthen Women's Dedication

The Central Executive Board of Fatayat NU commemorated its 76th anniversary at the Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta, marking a moment to reinforce the dedication of Nahdliyin women to society, the nation, and humanity. The organisation aims to empower women through concrete initiatives in various fields, including religion, health, education, and economic empowerment, while addressing critical issues such as violence against women and children.

Access to Dream Universities Opens for Children of Labourers Through This Programme

The Pemali Boarding School programme, supported by PT Timah, provides full scholarships to children from low-income families, including labourers and fishermen. Since 2000, the initiative has supported 952 alumni, offering academic and character development to help break the cycle of poverty.

Head of GMNI Jakarta Claims He Was Once Banned From Holding a Screening of the Film 'Pesta Babi'

The head of GMNI Jakarta claims he was threatened by individuals claiming to be military personnel and told to stop holding screenings of the film 'Pesta Babi'. Despite the intimidation, the screening went ahead as planned. The event aimed to raise collective awareness and build support for reclaiming sovereignty from corporations and imperial powers, with a focus on issues in Papua.

Head of Narcotics Unit in Kutai Kartanegara Arrested by Police; Chronology Revealed

The East Kalimantan Regional Police have named the Head of the Narcotics Unit of the Kutai Kartanegara Police, AKP YBK, as a suspect in a synthetic narcotics case involving liquid vape cartridges. The officer is accused of orchestrating the distribution of liquid containing Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) through courier services.

Batch 22 of Batam Embarkation Departed, 442 Hajj Pilgrims En Route to Jeddah

A total of 442 Hajj pilgrims from the 22nd batch of the Batam Embarkation have officially departed for Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. This group primarily consists of pilgrims from various regions in Jambi Province, continuing the phased departure process for the 1447 H Hajj season.

US Citizens Regret Their Savings Habits – How?

A recent survey reveals that many US citizens regret their financial decisions, particularly regarding insufficient savings for emergencies, retirement, and education. The study highlights a growing concern about personal finances in the United States, with many struggling to manage debt and build adequate savings.

Indonesia's banking fundamentals remain solid amid pressures: expert

Financial expert Elvi Diana has highlighted the resilience of Indonesia's banking sector, particularly state-owned banks, amidst global economic uncertainty. The sector continues to show strong credit growth and profitability, supported by efficient funding costs and successful digital transformation initiatives.

Vice Regent of Lebak Sees Off 365 Prospective Pilgrims

The Vice Regent of Lebak district saw off 365 prospective pilgrims who will be departing for Mecca as part of the 22nd flight group. He urged them to prioritize their health, especially the elderly, and maintain solidarity while performing the pilgrimage.

Minister AHY Emphasises Sustainable Mineral Management in Transmigration Areas to Protect the Environment

Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development, Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY), has stressed the importance of sustainable mineral management in transmigration areas. He highlighted that economic development should not come at the expense of environmental protection, ensuring responsible exploration and extraction of resources. The government aims to balance economic growth with ecological preservation, promoting green infrastructure and addressing climate change.

Man accused of sexually abusing primary school student in West Jakarta turns out to be a religious teacher

A man accused of sexually abusing a primary school student in Kebon Jeruk, West Jakarta, has been identified as a local religious teacher. Residents expressed shock and anger upon learning about the alleged perpetrator's actions, especially given his role in the community.

Bandung Couple Hosts Screening of 'Pesta Babi' Film at Cafe

A couple in Bandung held a screening of the documentary film 'Pesta Babi' after facing initial obstacles and intimidation. They secured a new venue with the owner's support and limited attendance to 50 people, prioritizing safety by not publicizing the event details beforehand.

Islamic Schools Not Yet Fully Embracing Sharia Financial Services

Islamic educational institutions in Indonesia are not yet fully utilising Sharia financial services, with many still relying on conventional banks for payments and transactions. This limits the development of a strong Sharia ecosystem within education, despite schools being ideal places to cultivate early adoption of these services. The Indonesian Financial Services Authority (OJK) is now encouraging schools, universities, and workplaces to offer Sharia-compliant payment and salary options to improve access and inclusion among young people.

OJK Monitors Efficiency Trends in Banks Amidst Digitalisation

The Indonesian Financial Services Authority (OJK) is monitoring efficiency measures taken by banks, noting a decrease in workforce costs in the first quarter of 2026. OJK views these steps as part of each bank's business strategy, provided they are carried out prudently and do not disrupt service quality or overall banking industry resilience. The increasing digitalisation of banking services is driving changes in consumer behaviour and expectations, prompting banks to optimise their operations for greater efficiency.

Singapore Forecasts Decline in Tourism Spending Due to Global Conflicts

Singapore is anticipating a slowdown in tourism spending for 2026 due to ongoing global conflicts, particularly in the Middle East. While tourist arrivals are expected to increase, overall spending is projected to be slightly lower than the record set in 2025. The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has allocated significant funds to strengthen the industry and is diversifying its focus towards cruise tourism.

Ministry of Religious Affairs Predicts Eid al-Adha in 2026 to Fall on May 27th, New Moon of Dhu al-Hijjah Meets Requirements

The Ministry of Religious Affairs has predicted that Eid al-Adha will be celebrated on May 27th, 2026, based on astronomical calculations. These calculations indicate that the new moon of Dhu al-Hijjah will appear on May 18th, 2026, meeting the visibility criteria agreed upon by MABIMS member countries.

Understanding the Suluk Ritual Ahead of Eid al-Adha

A group of worshippers perform the Suluk ritual in Aceh, covering their heads with prayer shawls. This spiritual practice is typically conducted three times a year: during Rabiulawal (the month of Prophet Muhammad's birthday), Ramadan, and the 10 days leading up to Eid al-Adha. The aim is to cleanse the heart, purify the soul from sin, and draw closer to God.

South Sulawesi Finalises Preparations for the 8th National Korpri Quran Recitation Competition in 2026

The South Sulawesi branch of the Indonesian Civil Servants Corps (Korpri) is making final preparations to host the 8th National Korpri Quran Recitation Competition (MTQ) in August 2026. The event, which aims to strengthen religious values and foster collaboration among civil servants, is expected to involve participants from all provinces and ministries across Indonesia, with a projected positive impact on the local economy.

Pilgrims praise Makkah Route service for enhancing devotion

A prospective pilgrim has praised the Makkah Route service at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, stating that it helps pilgrims to focus on their worship upon arrival in Saudi Arabia. The service streamlines immigration procedures by conducting passport and visa checks in Indonesia, reducing waiting times and fatigue for pilgrims after their long journey.

The Significance of the First Ten Days of Dzulhijjah 1447 H: Schedule of Practices and Their Blessings

Muslims are preparing to observe the first ten days of Dzulhijjah 1447 H, considered the most sacred period in the Islamic calendar. These days are believed to be filled with blessings, offering opportunities for spiritual growth and increased devotion through practices like fasting, prayer, and remembrance of God.

Man Dies Suddenly in Hotel Room After Saying He Was Going to Change His Car's Oil

A 56-year-old man died suddenly in a hotel room in Bima City, West Nusa Tenggara. The man had told his wife he was going to the city to change his car's oil and was found dead after collapsing in the hotel room. Police have conducted an investigation but found no signs of foul play.

Keanu Reeves to voice lead role in Japanese film 'Hidari'

Keanu Reeves will lend his voice to the main character in the upcoming Japanese stop-motion action film, 'Hidari'. The film is based on a viral concept short by director Masashi Kawamura and is being produced by Dwarf Studios in partnership with Tokyo Whatever and TECARAT.

Ford Mustang and F-150 Raptor to Feature in PUBG Mobile: Here are the Details

PUBG Mobile is collaborating with Ford to introduce two iconic vehicles, the Ford Mustang GTD and the Ford F-150 Raptor R, into the game from 15 May until 7 July 2026. Players will be able to drive these vehicles and unlock exclusive in-game items inspired by Ford's performance and design.

Shipping companies switch to land routes due to Hormuz Strait crisis

Major shipping companies are turning to land routes to transport cargo amid disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz caused by the Middle East crisis. Freight rates on the Shanghai-Persian Gulf and Red Sea route have reached record highs this week, exceeding levels seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bidding Farewell to Barcelona: Five Iconic Moments of Robert Lewandowski Before His Departure

Robert Lewandowski has confirmed he will leave Barcelona at the end of the current season. Despite initial doubts about his ability to adapt, the Polish striker proved his worth by becoming a key player and scoring 23 goals in 34 league appearances, winning the Pichichi trophy without scoring any penalties. He also made significant contributions in important matches like El Clasico and a Champions League game against Newcastle United.

Ministry of Villages to Boost Village Tourism Programme in Anyer-Carita-Cinangka Area

The Ministry of Villages and Transmigration plans to develop the tourism potential in the Anyer-Carita-Cinangka area through its Village Tourism programme. This initiative will involve collaboration with hotels like Movenpick Resort Carita, aiming to create attractive tourist packages and empower local communities. The project is expected to boost regional income for Banten province and Serang regency.

Scientific Study on Keeping Cats at Home: Are There Any Benefits?

Several scientific studies have revealed the real benefits of keeping cats as pets. Simple interactions such as petting, playing, or listening to a cat's purring can affect the body's response, from reducing stress to helping with relaxation. These benefits can be felt by both adults and children, leading researchers to link pet ownership with improved quality of life.

Pokémon Card Inspection at Soekarno-Hatta Airport Causes a Stir: Customs Explains

The Indonesian Directorate General of Customs has responded to social media posts about an incident where a woman was seen crying after customs officials inspected her luggage at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. The inspection occurred because the passenger, identified as JES, was carrying a large number of Pokémon cards from abroad, triggering concerns about potential commercial activity and undeclared goods.

Closed-Door Session Held to Determine the Date of Eid al-Adha 1447 H

The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs held a closed-door session to determine the start of Zulhijah and Eid al-Adha. Based on astronomical calculations presented, all regions of Indonesia meet the criteria for visibility of the new moon (hilal) according to MABIMS standards. The final decision will be made during the session and announced in a press conference.

Preview: Marseille vs Rennes – A Fierce Duel to Compete for a European Spot in Ligue 1

Olympique de Marseille will host Rennes in a crucial match as both teams vie for a spot in the European competitions of Ligue 1. Marseille, under their new coach, aims to find consistency while leveraging home advantage, focusing on strengthening their defence and relying on their attacking prowess. Rennes arrives with ambitions to secure points, known for their solid teamwork and rapid transitions, posing a threat through quick counter-attacks.

Prajogo: I Want to See a Prosperous Indonesia

Indonesian billionaire Prajogo Pangestu discusses his vision for national prosperity through strategic investments in green energy and petrochemicals. The article highlights his business philosophy of resilience and the importance of viewing major entrepreneurs as strategic national assets for economic growth.

HSBC 2026 Paves the Way for Indonesian Student Basketball Teams to Compete in Asia

The national finals of the High School Basketball Championship (HSBC) 2026, held from 13-17 May 2026 in South Tangerang, Banten, will provide an opportunity for high school basketball teams to represent Indonesia at the Asia Pacific championship in Singapore next June. The event aims to foster a tiered development system, bringing potential athletes together in a competitive environment to prepare them for international competition.

Eli Lilly and Global Diabetes Market Competition: Innovation Driving Dominance

Eli Lilly is positioning itself as a leader in the global pharmaceutical market through significant innovations in diabetes and obesity therapies, particularly GLP-1 treatments. However, the company faces ongoing challenges regarding drug accessibility, pricing ethics, and the complexities of navigating global supply chains.

Life Insurance Industry Records Profit of IDR 7.85 Trillion

The Indonesian life insurance industry achieved a profit after tax of IDR 7.85 trillion in March 2026, representing a significant improvement compared to the previous period. This growth is primarily driven by bancassurance channels and unit-linked products, with regulators planning to enhance regulations to ensure consumer protection and sustainable industry development.

Today, Metal Shelves are Discounted by Over IDR 1 Million; Here's the Price at Transmart

Transmart is holding its Full Day Sale today, offering significant discounts on various household products. One of the highlighted items is a metal shelf, with a discount exceeding IDR 1 million during the promotional period. Customers using Bank Mega or Bank Mega Syariah credit cards can enjoy even lower prices.

Beware of High Waves of Up to 4 Metres in Indonesian Waters from 17-20 May 2026, Check the Affected Areas

The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has issued an early warning regarding potential high waves that threaten several areas of Indonesian waters. This phenomenon is predicted to last for four days, from 17 to 20 May 2026, posing a risk to maritime safety.

Bus Driver and Freight Train Operator Charged After Deadly Thailand Accident

A bus driver and a freight train operator have been charged following a fatal collision in Bangkok. The accident occurred when a bus stopped on the tracks at a level crossing, causing it to be struck by a freight train, resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries. Authorities are investigating why safety barriers failed to lower due to vehicles obstructing the crossing.

Jakarta Police Form Anti-Theft Squad, Legal Aid Body Raises Concerns

The Jakarta Metropolitan Police has established a special unit to combat street crime in the city. However, the Jakarta Legal Aid Foundation (LBH) has criticised the use of the term 'hunter' for the squad, arguing that it reflects a dangerous mindset that treats civilians as enemies to be hunted down rather than individuals entitled to due process and human rights.

UN Calls for Independent Investigation into Alleged Torture of Palestinian Detainees

The UN Human Rights Office has condemned the alleged torture and ill-treatment of Palestinian detainees by Israeli forces, describing it as an unacceptable practice. The office is calling for an independent, impartial, and transparent investigation into all cases of death, torture, violence, and other forms of inhumane treatment.

Passenger Bites Flight Attendant, Qantas Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Tahiti

A Qantas flight from Melbourne to Dallas was forced to make an emergency landing in Tahiti after a male passenger allegedly became aggressive and bit a flight attendant. The passenger has been banned from flying with Qantas and Jetstar, while authorities are reminding passengers that disruptive behaviour on flights is a serious offence.

Boy Rafli: Strengthen social solidarity amidst global pressures

Former Head of the National Counter-Terrorism Agency (BNPT), Boy Rafli Amar, emphasised the importance of strengthening togetherness and social solidarity in the face of current global pressures. He urged Indonesians to prioritise basic needs over wants, manage consumption wisely, and maintain trust in state institutions while using social media responsibly to avoid spreading fear or hatred.

More Than Just an App: ChatGPT Reportedly Set to Launch AI Phone

OpenAI is reportedly planning to launch its own smartphone powered by advanced AI technology. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts mass production will begin in the first half of 2027, with potential shipments reaching 30 million units by 2028. The device will feature 'agentic AI', allowing users to automate tasks through voice commands and is expected to utilise a custom MediaTek Dimensity 9600 chipset.

Governor of Papua Pegunungan Files Police Report Over Defamation on Social Media

The Governor of Papua Pegunungan, John Tabo, has filed a police report regarding defamatory statements made against him on social media and WhatsApp groups. The governor claims that an individual accused him of inciting conflict between tribes in Wamena and seeks legal action to deter others from making unsubstantiated accusations online.

Video: Economist Reveals the Fate of the Rupiah if War Continues Until the End of 2026

An economist has warned that the Rupiah is facing challenges due to external factors such as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and delays in interest rate cuts by The Fed. Domestically, concerns exist regarding Indonesia's fiscal capacity to sustain economic growth and manage debt amidst a focus on early-year expansion. The video features a discussion with economists Ajib Hamdani and Yusuf Rendy Manilet about these issues.

Wood Waste on Bali's Beaches Now a Product for Export

Wayan Sudira turned discarded wood washed ashore on Bali's beaches into a thriving business, Ulu Sari Handicraft, creating jobs and reducing coastal waste. Supported by the PNM ULaMM program, his company now exports to countries like New Zealand, Australia, and the United States, demonstrating how small businesses can address environmental issues while empowering local communities.

Cold Showers May Aid Weight Loss: Here's How

A new study suggests that daily exposure to cold temperatures can help the body burn fat faster, potentially aiding in weight loss. Researchers from the University of Nottingham and Leiden University Medical Center found that participants wearing cooling vests experienced a significant reduction in body fat compared to a control group.

Prabowo Jests About the Dollar, Mentioning Purbaya and Titiek Soeharto

President Prabowo Subianto made light of concerns surrounding the strengthening US dollar and weakening rupiah. During the inauguration of 1,601 Merah Putih Cooperatives, he suggested that as long as Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa remains cheerful, there is no need for excessive worry about exchange rate fluctuations, especially for those in rural areas who do not frequently use dollars.

Ministry of Religious Affairs Announces Crescent Moon Visibility Criteria Met; First Day of Zulhijah to Fall on 18 May 2026

The Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced that the crescent moon's visibility criteria have been met across Indonesia, indicating that the first day of Zulhijah in the Islamic calendar will fall on 18 May 2026. This determination marks the beginning of the Eid al-Adha celebrations for 2026. The Ministry used both astronomical calculations and physical observations at 88 locations to confirm the crescent moon's visibility, aligning with the standards set by MABIMS (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore).

OJK Still Reviewing Plan to Abolish KBMI 1 Category

The Financial Services Authority (OJK) is evaluating the removal of the KBMI 1 bank category to encourage industry consolidation and strengthen national banking capital. The move aims to enhance the resilience of the financial sector against global economic dynamics and increasing cyber risks.

Hanta virus outbreak in the middle of the ocean reaches land in Indonesia?

The hanta virus, transmitted from rodents to humans, has caused serious infections worldwide. After an outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship resulted in fatalities, the virus was detected in Indonesia, although the Ministry of Health states it has been present since 1991.

Pertamina to Add 5.8 Million 3 kg LPG Canisters During Long Holiday

Pertamina Patra Niaga is increasing the distribution of 3 kg LPG canisters by 5.8 million units to meet public demand during the Ascension Day long holiday from 14th to 17th May 2026. The company encourages consumers to purchase only what they need and suggests that those who can afford it switch to non-subsidised Bright Gas to ensure energy subsidies reach their intended recipients.

Teacher at Islamic Boarding School Allegedly Molested Four Female Students, Arrested After a Year on the Run

A teacher at an Islamic boarding school in Maros has been arrested after being on the run for a year, accused of molesting four female students. The suspect was apprehended by the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Maros Police in Bontang City, East Kalimantan, and is now being held and questioned at the Maros Police headquarters.

Strengthening the Spirit of Sharing by Encouraging People to Expand the Impact of Qurban (Eid al-Adha Sacrifice)

Human Initiative organised 'Qurbanweek 2026' in Jakarta, aiming to promote the spirit of giving and expand the reach of Eid al-Adha sacrifices. The organisation encourages greater participation in sacrificial offerings, hoping to distribute them more widely, especially to underserved communities, while also supporting local farmers.

New Moon Not Visible in Bali, Determination of Eid al-Adha 2026 Awaits Isbat Hearing

The Ministry of Religious Affairs office in Bali conducted a new moon sighting to determine the start of Dzulhijjah and Eid al-Adha 2026 at Sekeh Beach. Due to cloud cover, the new moon was not visible, and the results will be reported to the central Ministry along with findings from other regions across Indonesia before a final decision is made.

Ministry of Tourism provides assistance to Koto Gadang Village in Agam

The Ministry of Tourism is providing support to Koto Gadang Village in Agam Regency, West Sumatra, to develop its tourism potential and improve human resources. The initiative aims to build on the village's success at the Wonderful Indonesia Award in 2025.

BMKG: Aceh at Risk of Heavy Rain and Strong Winds

The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG) has forecast that several areas in Aceh will experience heavy rain and strong winds over the next two days. The agency advises residents to be cautious of potential hydrometeorological disasters.

Lawmaker Urges Development of Papua's Fisheries to Strengthen National Economy and Defense

A member of the House of Representatives, Robert J. Kardinal, has called on the government to prioritise the development of fisheries in Papua, specifically in Raja Ampat, Teluk Wondama, and Biak Numfor. He argues that revitalising these regions through the 'Red and White Fishing Villages' programme will boost national production and bolster Indonesia's outer defence capabilities.

Facts of the Kidnapping and Rape Case of a Female Student in Makassar, Using Fake Job Advertisements as a Ruse

Ferry Daeng Rumpa has been arrested in Surabaya for kidnapping and raping a 21-year-old female student from North Kalimantan. The perpetrator lured the victim with a fake job offer on Facebook, initially promising a babysitting position but later forcing her into domestic servitude before sexually assaulting her.

Moments of the Megamall Fire in Manado: One Employee Dies

A major fire broke out at a large shopping mall in Manado, North Sulawesi, on Saturday evening. One employee was found dead after reportedly being trapped on the sixth floor. The fire, which started on the third floor, caused panic among visitors and employees before being extinguished by firefighters.

High Interest in Educational Family Tourism During Long Holiday

Educational family tourism is gaining popularity in Indonesia, combining recreation and learning experiences. Dairyland Farm Theme Park Puncak saw a surge in visitors during the Ascension Day long weekend, launching new facilities to enhance visitor experience and prepare for the upcoming school holidays. The park aims to attract both domestic and international tourists with its exotic animals and affordable entry fees.

Mauro Zijlstra Plays for 55 Minutes Against Persik, Persija Coach Provides Assessment

Persija Jakarta coach Mauricio Souza stated that Mauro Zijlstra still needs time to reach his best condition after returning from injury. Zijlstra made his comeback as a starter in the match against Persik Kediri, but Souza believes he is not yet at peak physical fitness due to recent injuries. The coach hopes Zijlstra will be fully fit for next season.

Former Malaysian ministers Rafizi and Nik Nazmi to quit PM Anwar’s PKR, give up MP seats

Former Malaysian Cabinet ministers Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad have announced their departure from the PKR party and their intention to vacate their parliamentary seats. The duo plans to join Parti Bersama Malaysia to establish a new political platform focused on empowering the citizenry. This move follows internal tensions within the ruling Pakatan Harapan coalition and may lead to vacant seats in the Dewan Rakyat until the next general election.

High Court Urged Not to Delay Detention Order for Chromebook Corruption Defendant

Legal observers are calling on the High Court to promptly issue a detention order for Ibrahim Arief, who was sentenced to four years in prison for corruption in the Chromebook procurement case. The appeal process has raised concerns that the defendant might avoid prison if the court delays its decision on his physical detention.

Monitoring of the New Moon to Determine the Start of Zulhijah Conducted on the Rooftop of the DKI Jakarta Regional Office of the Ministry of Religious Affairs; Officers Prepare Telescopes and Theodolites

The team from the DKI Jakarta Regional Office of the Ministry of Religious Affairs has begun preparations for monitoring the new moon to determine the start of Zulhijah 1447 Hijri, or Eid al-Adha 2026. The observation will take place on the rooftop of the office building in Jatinegara, with officers using telescopes and theodolites to ensure accurate results.

High Volatility Expected to Continue Until the End of May

As the hajj operation enters its 27th day, officials at the Surabaya embarkation point have recorded that 36,413 pilgrims and personnel have been dispatched to Mecca. While the process is running smoothly, 13 prospective pilgrims are currently experiencing delays in their departure due to health conditions requiring further medical attention.

Hundreds of Content Creators Learn to Build Personal Branding in Bandung

Hundreds of content creators from various regions in West Java gathered in Bandung for a Creator Playdate event organized by Vici Society. The event focused on strategies for building personal branding and navigating the competitive digital content industry, with speakers sharing their experiences and tips for emerging creators.

Three Children Kill Father while Nun Saves Baby from Fire

A weekly roundup of significant events in Nusa Tenggara Timur and West Nusa Tenggara, including a brutal murder involving three siblings and the disbursement of social security funds to retired village heads. The report also covers a dramatic rescue during a nursery fire and unrest during a high-profile murder trial in Mataram.

Huawei is testing large-capacity batteries ranging from 7000 mAh

Huawei is reportedly testing new batteries with capacities ranging from 7000 mAh to 10000 mAh for its flagship and mid-range smartphones. One of these battery packs may debut in the upcoming Huawei Mate 90 series, expected later this year, while another could appear in the Huawei Enjoy 100 with a 10,000 mAh battery by the end of 2026.

Ministry of Religious Affairs States Crescent Moon Visibility Meets MABIMS Criteria for Eid al-Adha Determination

The Ministry of Religious Affairs' team has announced that the crescent moon's position during the determination of the beginning of Dzulhijjah 1447 Hijri meets the ideal conditions for observation across Indonesia. According to calculations presented during the *isbat* session, all regions of Indonesia fulfil the MABIMS criteria for crescent visibility in terms of both altitude and elongation. The official announcement regarding the date of Eid al-Adha will be made following the *isbat* session on Sunday evening.

Pondok Labu Islamic Observatory in South Jakarta to Monitor the New Moon for the Start of Zulhijah Using Robotic Telescopes

The Pondok Labu Islamic Observatory team is preparing to observe the new moon (hilal) to determine the start of the month of Zulhijah. They will use a combination of manual and robotic telescopes, with the latter offering automated object tracking for easier observation. The team has coordinated with the BMKG meteorological agency and hopes that favourable weather conditions will allow them to successfully sight the new moon.

87th Graduation Ceremony Features BNN Address on Importance of Drug-Free Generation

The Head of the National Narcotics Board (BNN) emphasised the strategic role of universities in developing a healthy and productive generation to achieve the 'Indonesia Emas 2045' vision. During Tarumanagara University's 87th graduation, discussions also touched upon the university's collaboration with BNN to establish drug-free campuses and the regulation of electronic cigarettes.

Pertamina NRE Explores Green Energy Investment in Bangladesh

Pertamina New & Renewable Energy (Pertamina NRE) is exploring collaboration to develop the renewable energy sector in Bangladesh, including solar power plants and operation and maintenance opportunities. This partnership, marked by a memorandum of understanding with Copenhagen Urban Solar Parks BD Ltd (CUSP), aims to accelerate the energy transition and strengthen regional cooperation in sustainable energy.

National Book Day: Lestari Moerdijat Highlights Decline in Indonesian Literacy Index

On National Book Day, Vice Chairman of the MPR RI, Lestari Moerdijat, emphasised the need to evaluate Indonesia's literacy ecosystem. She argues that literacy is crucial for national progress and sovereignty, noting a worrying trend despite annual commemorations since 2002. While overall literacy faces challenges, younger generations show positive reading habits, prompting calls for supportive policies.

Driving MSME Advancement Through Sustainable Soy-Based Food Innovation

FKS Group and Pelindo Multi Terminal have launched the second phase of their community empowerment programme in Surabaya, focusing on developing sustainable soy-based MSMEs. The initiative provides training in hygienic production, bookkeeping, and legal certification to help local entrepreneurs access modern markets.

Queues for Perfume and Watches: Not Necessarily a Sign of a Healthy Economy?

Long queues of children and teenagers buying local perfumes and watches in shopping malls have gone viral. However, economists argue that this is not necessarily an indicator of a healthy economy, but rather a symptom of economic pressures being felt by the public, known as the 'lipstick effect'. This phenomenon sees consumers turning to affordable luxury items for emotional relief during times of economic hardship.

IU celebrates birthday by donating to vulnerable groups

South Korean singer and actress IU has donated 300 million won (approximately IDR 3.5 billion) to vulnerable groups in celebration of her birthday. The donation, made under the name 'IUaena', combines the artist's name with her official fan club. This is part of IU's regular practice of donating on occasions such as her debut anniversary, birthdays, and year-end holidays.

BPDP and Aspekpir Drive Food Security Through Palm-Based MSMEs in Paser

The Palm Oil Fund Management Agency (BPDP) and Aspekpir Indonesia have launched a programme in Paser, East Kalimantan, to strengthen food security by empowering MSMEs through palm waste innovation. The initiative focuses on converting palm leaves into livestock feed and producing biochar to support the integrated cattle and palm oil system (SISKA).

Based on Calculations, the Ministry of Religious Affairs Predicts Eid al-Adha to Fall on May 27, 2026

The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs predicts that Eid al-Adha will fall on May 27, 2026, based on astronomical calculations (hisab) and the criteria set by MABIMS. This prediction is in line with Muhammadiyah's earlier announcement for the same date. The ministry uses a combination of hisab and rukyat (hilal sighting) to determine the start of Zulhijah.

Soekarno-Hatta Immigration Office Completes Mecca Route Services for 30,000 Hajj Pilgrims in 1447 Hijri

The Soekarno-Hatta Immigration Office has provided Mecca Route services to approximately 30,000 prospective hajj pilgrims for the year 1447 Hijri. This program aims to expedite the arrival process for pilgrims in Saudi Arabia by completing passport and visa checks in Indonesia before departure.

Veda Ega Finishes Eighth After Starting in 20th Position at Moto3 Catalunya

Indonesian rider Veda Ega Pratama delivered an impressive performance at the sixth round of the 2026 Moto3 World Championship in Catalunya, finishing eighth despite starting from 20th position. The Honda Team Asia rider battled through a competitive field and secured eight points, finishing less than a second behind the race winner. Maximo Quiles of CFMOTO Gaviota Aspar Team won the race.

Ferry Samudra Utama Runs Aground in Gilimanuk, Causing Vehicle Queues to Stretch 1.6 Km

The passenger ferry KMP Samudra Utama ran aground at the LCM Pier of the Gilimanuk Port in Jembrana Regency, Bali, on Sunday, disrupting loading and unloading activities and causing significant vehicle queues. The grounding occurred due to a sudden drop in sea level as the ship prepared to depart, and efforts to refloat the vessel are ongoing with assistance from another ferry.

Local firms echo Chinese concerns over Indonesia's business climate

The Indonesian Textile Association (API) has expressed solidarity with Chinese investors regarding the country's deteriorating business climate. Local firms are reportedly facing similar challenges, including aggressive tax audits, policy instability, and bureaucratic corruption, which threaten to undermine investor confidence.

Snap and YouTube Settle Addiction Lawsuit in the US

Tech giants Snap and YouTube have reportedly reached a settlement in a major lawsuit concerning social media addiction just weeks before trial. The case, filed by school districts in Kentucky, alleges that the companies harmed students through addictive apps. While this specific case is resolved, both companies still face numerous similar lawsuits across the US.

Papua Police Send 300 Brimob Personnel to Bolster Security in Wamena

Following instructions from the Chief of Police, approximately 300 Brimob personnel from the Papua Regional Police were deployed to Wamena in Jayawijaya Regency, Papua Mountains, to reinforce security and help restore order following inter-tribal conflicts. The deployment aims to prevent further clashes and facilitate the return of residents to their communities.

Reasons Behind the US's Sudden Cancellation of Sending 4,000 Troops to Poland

The United States has reportedly cancelled plans to deploy approximately 4,000 troops to Poland. This sudden decision comes amid strained relations between Washington and its European allies regarding the Iran conflict and discussions about the future of NATO. While the Pentagon has not issued an official announcement, sources indicate the move is part of a broader restructuring of US forces in Europe.

Man Arrested in Surabaya After Kidnapping and Raping Student in Makassar

A man has been arrested in Surabaya for the kidnapping and rape of a female student from Kalimantan in Makassar. The suspect, Feri Bin Dg Rumpa, was apprehended by authorities after being on the run. The victim was held captive for three days before being rescued.

Military Personnel Shoot Each Other: Suspects Arrested After Argument in Café

A soldier was killed and two suspects have been arrested after a shooting incident in Palembang, South Sumatra. The incident began with an argument between military personnel at a café, leading to the use of a homemade firearm.

Gabi Robot Enlivens the Lotus Lantern Festival in Seoul

A Gabi robot, dressed as a Buddhist monk, participated in the parade of the Lotus Lantern Festival, also known as Yeondeunghoe, in Seoul, South Korea. The festival is the largest Buddhist cultural and religious celebration in South Korea, held every spring to commemorate Buddha's birthday. The Gabi robot was created by Unitree Robotics, a robotics company from China.

Village co-ops to strengthen tourism villages, MSMEs: Deputy Minister

The Indonesian government has inaugurated 1,061 Red and White Village Cooperatives to bolster local economies and support the growth of MSMEs. Through a collaboration between the Ministry of Tourism and the Ministry of Cooperatives, the initiative aims to integrate cooperatives into the tourism village network to drive community empowerment and sustainable tourism development.

Palestinian President's Son Elected to Fatah's Top Leadership Body

Yasser Abbas, son of the Palestinian President and a businessman based in Canada, has secured a place in Fatah's central committee. The election took place during a three-day congress held simultaneously in Ramallah, Gaza, Cairo, and Beirut, with high voter turnout. This comes as Fatah faces increasing pressure to implement reforms and hold long-delayed presidential and parliamentary elections amid widespread allegations of corruption and political stagnation.

YouTube to introduce 'deepfake' detector for creators aged 18 and over

YouTube will soon grant all creators aged 18 and above access to a tool that detects whether their likeness has been used in AI-generated videos or deepfake content on the platform. This feature aims to provide creators with reassurance and ensure their content is not misused, while also offering an easy way to request the removal of unauthorised content.

Calculation by the Ministry of Religious Affairs Team: Eid al-Adha 1447 H to Fall on 27 May 2026

The Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced that based on astronomical calculations, Eid al-Adha in 1447 H will fall on 27 May 2026. The decision is based on the MABIMS criteria and integrates both astronomical calculations and lunar observations to determine the start of Zulhijjah.

National Nutrition Agency Warns Public About Scams Related to the Free Nutritious Meal Programme

The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has urged the public to be wary of scams involving the sale of locations for Nutritional Service Units (SPPU), which are part of the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) programme. The agency is working with law enforcement to investigate reported cases and prevent further fraudulent activities, encouraging anyone with information to come forward.

Robbery Attempt Fails, Robbers in Bantul Steal Victim's Motorcycle After She Falls

A woman was robbed of her motorcycle on Jalan Parangtritis, Paker, Mulyodadi, Bambanglipuro, Bantul. The two perpetrators, riding a scooter, attempted to snatch the victim's bag but failed, then threatened her with a machete causing her to flee and leaving her motorcycle behind, which they stole.

Nationalism that Revitalises Industry and Society

The article explores the complexities of Indonesia's economic nationalism and downstreaming policies in the nickel sector. It highlights the socio-economic vulnerability of local communities near mining areas when global nickel prices fluctuate and calls for policies that protect both national industries and local livelihoods.

Low Potential for Ebola Outbreak in Indonesia

Global Health Security researcher Dicky Budiman stated that the potential for an Ebola outbreak in Indonesia is very low. While acknowledging a moderate risk due to international mobility and other factors, he emphasized that transmission requires close contact with bodily fluids, making widespread transmission less likely than with COVID-19 or influenza.

Hundreds of personnel clean under the Pasar Rebo flyover

A joint team of 150 personnel conducted a mass cleanup operation in the area under the Pasar Rebo flyover in East Jakarta. The activity was carried out in preparation for a visit and inauguration of sports facilities by the Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pramono Anung. The cleaned area will serve as a public space and provide sports facilities, including a boxing arena and a skateboard park.

Layoffs Loom in Indonesia Amid Global Geopolitical Tensions, Unemployment Figures Reach 7.4 Million

The Indonesian government is anticipating potential layoffs due to escalating global geopolitical tensions, including the impact of conflicts in the Middle East on the world economy. The Ministry of Manpower is monitoring global developments to mitigate the impact on the labour sector and maintain employment stability amidst global economic uncertainty. Current unemployment figures stand at 7.4 million people, representing 4.3% of the total population, prompting the government to strengthen job creation programs such as national internships and vocational training.

Dedi Mulyadi Announces SMAN 5 Bandung Will Not Change Its Name to 'Maung' School

West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi has clarified that the province's 'Sekolah Maung' (Superior Human School) program will not involve renaming existing schools. The initiative aims to create centres of excellence for both academic and non-academic students, with plans to launch in the 2026/2027 academic year. While hoping for central government funding, West Java province has already allocated a budget for the project.

Ministry of Home Affairs Pushes for Draft Regional Regulations to Ban Tribal Wars in the Papuan Highlands

The Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs is advocating for draft regional regulations (Raperdasus and Raperdasi) aimed at prohibiting tribal wars in the Papua Pegunungan region. The ministry emphasizes that these legally binding rules are necessary to prevent future conflicts, with the local MRP (Papuan People's Assembly) responsible for drafting them.

UBSI Purwokerto Students Encouraged to Become Entrepreneurs While Still at University

The Purwokerto campus of the Bina Sarana Informatika (UBSI) University held a mandatory entrepreneurship seminar for second-year Computer Technology students. The event aimed to instill an entrepreneurial spirit from an early stage, featuring Puji, founder of Kaos Ngapak, who shared his experiences in building a business from scratch and navigating the dynamic business landscape.

Saudi Arabia Refines 'Murur' Scheme for Elderly and High-Risk Pilgrims to Ease Congestion During Hajj Peak

The Saudi Arabian authorities are finalizing the 'Murur' scheme, designed to facilitate the movement of elderly and high-risk Indonesian pilgrims during the peak of the Hajj season in Arafah, Muzdalifah, and Mina (Armuzna). This initiative aims to alleviate extreme congestion and enhance safety by allowing eligible pilgrims to pass through Muzdalifah without disembarking from buses. Religious scholars have affirmed that the scheme aligns with Islamic principles, providing flexibility for specific groups of pilgrims while ensuring their religious obligations are met.

Maqdisy Heroes Long March 02 Held to Foster Solidarity with Palestine

A demonstration involving approximately 150 participants took place at Lapangan Banteng, Jakarta, to raise awareness about the Palestinian cause and the Nakba. The event, initiated by Annisa Theresia, aims to educate the younger generation on the importance of literacy regarding Baitul Maqdis and global solidarity.

What Happens When the Currency Continues to Weaken?

A weakening currency can significantly impact a country's economy by increasing import costs and potentially leading to inflation. This situation reduces consumer purchasing power as people can buy fewer goods and services with the same income, while also benefiting exporters.

Makkah Route Speeds Up Hajj Pilgrims' Mobility

The Makkah Route service is designed to expedite immigration checks for prospective hajj pilgrims. By conducting passport and visa inspections in Indonesia before departure, the service aims to reduce queues and allow pilgrims to focus on their religious observances upon arrival in Saudi Arabia. The Soekarno-Hatta airport has ten counters dedicated to this service, with a target of serving 35,285 pilgrims this year.

Transmart Full Day Sale Held Today, Big Discounts on TVs and Air Conditioners

Transmart is holding its Full Day Sale event today, offering significant discounts on a range of household electronics, including televisions, washing machines, refrigerators, and air conditioners. Customers can enjoy additional benefits such as 20% discounts with Bank Mega and Bank Mega Syariah cards, as well as 20% off with Livin' Point Mandiri redemptions and 0% installment options for up to 12 months using a Mandiri credit card.

The Impact of Binge-Watching on Sleep Quality and Health

A study reveals that binge-watching habits are prevalent, with a significant percentage of adults admitting to sacrificing sleep for entertainment. This behavior leads to increased fatigue, insomnia symptoms, poorer sleep quality, and heightened alertness before bedtime. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine recommends establishing consistent nighttime routines to balance entertainment with healthy sleep patterns.

West Java Police Chief Commits to Protecting Farmers from Exploitative Middlemen

The West Java Regional Police are committed to protecting farmers from exploitative middlemen by implementing a closed-loop ecosystem. This involves providing farmers with necessary resources like seeds, tools, and fertilizers directly, while also ensuring that their harvests are purchased at fair prices through collaborations with Bulog (the State Logistics Agency) and private companies.

Thousands of US citizens take to the streets, commemorating the 78th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba

Thousands of people in several cities across the United States held demonstrations on Saturday evening (16 May) to commemorate the 78th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba. The protests, which took place in New York City, Washington, and other cities, focused on the ongoing war in Gaza, solidarity with Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the connection between the displacement of Palestinians in 1948 and the current situation in the occupied territories.

Muslimat NU Reiterates Call for World Peace to the UN

During the commemoration of its 80th anniversary, Muslimat NU (the women's wing of Nahdlatul Ulama), led by Khofifah Indar Parawansa, reaffirmed its commitment to global peace and addressed a declaration to the United Nations. The message calls for an end to conflict and the promotion of harmony, with plans to deliver the appeal directly to the UN Secretary-General. The event, attended by over 15,000 people including prominent religious figures, also highlighted the importance of safeguarding youth from the negative impacts of excessive gadget use.

Border task force foils smuggling of 2,253 turtle eggs

A joint patrol involving the Jagoi Babang border post, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC) Malaysia, and the SSK II Border Task Force has thwarted an attempt to smuggle 2,253 turtle eggs across the border in the Jagoi Babang area of Bengkayang Regency, West Kalimantan. The Indonesian national with the initials SO was apprehended after allegedly attempting to transport the turtle eggs into Malaysia via a border crossing.

Military Police Hand Over Civilian Suspect in Shooting of Sergeant FAA to Police

The Military Police of Sriwijaya II have handed over civilian suspect DS, who is implicated in the shooting of Sergeant Ferischal Alfarizky Abelsa, to the Palembang City Police. DS is suspected of helping to conceal the homemade firearm used in the incident at Pan Head Cafe. The military police had previously apprehended MRR as the main perpetrator.

Global Demand for Premium Chocolate Rises, Indonesian Cocoa Aims for Global Market

The global market for premium chocolate is experiencing significant growth, driven by consumer demand for high-quality ingredients and authentic flavors. This presents a major opportunity for cocoa-producing countries like Indonesia to strengthen their position in the global chocolate industry. Schoko, an Indonesian brand, is expanding its presence in international markets while promoting the quality of local cocoa through internationally standardized products.

Luxury Hotel Investment in Jakarta to Proceed in Q1 2026

Indonesia's hotel sector showed stable performance in the first quarter of 2026, with luxury segments maintaining positive indicators despite cautious investment. While ready-to-occupy hotel transactions were absent, the signing of the Waldorf Astoria Jakarta development signals continued investor confidence in the long-term prospects of Jakarta as a regional business hub.

Two People Died Following a Landslide at Curug Cileat in Subang

Two tourists were found dead after being buried by a landslide while visiting Curug Cileat waterfall in Subang Regency, West Java. The incident occurred on Friday, 16 May 2026, and the victims were discovered during search efforts the following day. Authorities have temporarily closed the tourist attraction due to the risk of further landslides.

Hilal Observations in Makassar and Ambon Suggest Eid al-Adha May Fall on 27 May

Astronomical observations in Makassar and Ambon indicate that the criteria for the start of the Zulhijjah month have been met. If confirmed by the government's official verification session, Eid al-Adha is expected to be celebrated on 27 May 2026.

Activists Criticize Prabowo's Claim Villagers Are Unaffected by Weak Rupiah

Economists and activists have criticised President Prabowo Subianto's assertion that the rupiah's depreciation does not directly impact rural populations. Critics argue that Indonesia's reliance on imported essential goods, such as fertiliser and fuel, means currency volatility inevitably leads to imported inflation and reduced purchasing power for villagers.

Indonesian Navy and BBKSDA Foil Smuggling of Eight Animals in Sorong

A joint patrol team consisting of the Indonesian Navy and the Sorong Large Conservation Natural Resources Authority (BBKSDA) thwarted an attempt to smuggle eight protected animals at the Sorong General Port. The operation highlights collaborative efforts to enforce the law, maintain maritime security, and prevent the smuggling of protected wildlife and other illegal commodities in eastern Indonesian waters.

Strong Winds Disrupt Hot Air Balloon Festival in Solo, Several Balloons Torn

The hot air balloon festival held in Solo on Sunday was hampered by strong winds, causing some of the balloons to tear. Despite the weather challenges, organisers are evaluating the incident and consider Solo a potential location for future events, noting the high public interest and positive impact on local vendors.

Religious Affairs Minister Nasaruddin Arrives at Ministry Ahead of the Determination of 1 Zulhijah 1447 H

Religious Affairs Minister Nasaruddin arrived at the Ministry of Religious Affairs on Sunday to prepare for the 'Isbat' session, which determines the start of Zulhijah. The session will integrate astronomical calculations and visual sightings of the new moon to reach a comprehensive decision.

Soekarno-Hatta Immigration Office Head says Makkah Route speeds up Hajj pilgrims' mobility

The head of the Soekarno-Hatta Airport Immigration Office stated that the Makkah Route service expedites immigration checks for prospective hajj pilgrims. This service, available at four Indonesian international airports, allows Saudi Arabian immigration officials to conduct document inspections in Indonesia, reducing queues and allowing pilgrims to focus on worship upon arrival in Saudi Arabia.

Basic and Secondary Education Minister: English to become a compulsory subject for primary school students in 2027

The Indonesian Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education plans to make English a compulsory subject for third-grade primary school students starting in 2027. This initiative aims to improve the quality of education and equip students with 21st-century skills from an early age, enabling them to compete on a global scale. The ministry is currently preparing supporting aspects, including providing English language training for primary school teachers across Indonesia.

BBCA Share Price Holds at Rp6,100 Amid Banking Sector Market Fluctuations

PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BBCA) shares remained stable at the Rp6,100 level despite recent market volatility and a downward trend in year-to-date performance. While BBCA has faced short-term corrections, other major Indonesian banks such as BBRI and BMRI have recently recorded significant gains.

HIMASI UBSI Tasikmalaya Presents Informative Podcast on the Importance of Student Organizations

The Student Association of Information Systems (HIMASI) at the University of Bina Sarana Informatika (UBSI) Tasikmalaya campus has launched an informative podcast discussing the role of student organizations in personal development. The podcast highlights the benefits of organizational involvement, such as improved communication and problem-solving skills, while also differentiating between Information Systems and Informatics programs.

Video: APPMBGI: Free Nutritious Meal Kitchens Have a Double Impact, Contributing 2% to GDP and Addressing Stunting

The Indonesian Association of Entrepreneurs and Managers of Free Nutritious Meal Kitchens (APPMBGI) is committed to ensuring that its kitchens meet nutritional standards to prevent food poisoning incidents. APPMBGI reports that 52.2% of the free nutritious meal kitchens currently meet standardisation requirements, and they are working to accelerate this further through support programmes. These kitchens contribute 2% to GDP and empower local economies, although they can sometimes cause shortages of certain food commodities, so APPMBGI is encouraging them to establish their own supply chains.

Waldorf Astoria and the Signal of a Resurgent Luxury Hotel Market in Jakarta

Indonesia's hospitality sector showed stable performance in Q1 2026, supported by domestic and international travel. While investment transactions were limited during this period, the signing of the Waldorf Astoria Jakarta project signals renewed interest in the luxury hotel segment, indicating a shift towards long-term investments focused on high-end services for expatriates and premium tourists.

TNI to Investigate Shooting of Pratu FAA Thoroughly

The Indonesian Army (TNI AD) has stated that it will conduct a thorough investigation into the shooting incident that resulted in the death of Sergeant Ferischal Alfarizky Abelsa, a member of the Palembang Regional Health Detachment. The Sriwijaya Military Command has assigned its intelligence and military police units to handle the case until it is resolved.

Be Aware of Hantavirus: Here's How to Prevent Rats from Entering Your Home

Rats in the home pose not only a physical threat to buildings and furniture but also a health risk to all family members. These rodents are carriers of dangerous diseases, including hantavirus, which can be transmitted to humans by inhaling air contaminated with rat urine, droppings, or saliva. Maintaining cleanliness and security within the home is crucial for consistent prevention.

Soekarno-Hatta Immigration Delays Departure of 89 Prospective Illegal Pilgrims Using Work Visas

The head of the Soekarno-Hatta airport immigration office stated that they have delayed the departure of 89 prospective pilgrims suspected of attempting to perform Hajj illegally. These individuals are believed to be using work visas or Iqomah permits in an attempt to circumvent proper Hajj visa procedures, with a joint task force working to identify and prevent illegal departures.

No Longer Just for Young People, Blok M Now a Magnet for Family Holidays

The Blok M area in South Jakarta is transforming from a hangout spot for young people into a popular destination for families seeking affordable weekend entertainment. Driven by social media trends and improved public spaces, families are drawn to the area's culinary offerings and relaxed atmosphere.

Jasamarga to Conduct Further Maintenance on the Cipularang-Padaleunyi Toll Road Section

Jasamarga will carry out further maintenance on the Cipularang and Padaleunyi toll road sections over the next week to maintain service quality. This is part of the company's commitment to ensuring reliable infrastructure, especially on high-traffic routes that support tourism, logistics, and daily mobility.

KAI Semarang Serves 220,000 Passengers During Ascension of Jesus Christ Holiday

During the four-day Ascension of Jesus Christ holiday (14-17 May), KAI Semarang served approximately 220,000 passengers across various stations in northern Central Java. This represents a 26.23% increase compared to the same period last year, with peak passenger traffic expected on 17 May.

Foreign Banks Divest from Retail Business, OJK: Market Remains Attractive

Despite some foreign banks divesting from their retail business units in Indonesia, the Indonesian Financial Services Authority (OJK) believes that the country's banking sector still holds strong growth potential. The OJK views these divestments as strategic adjustments rather than a sign of declining interest in the Indonesian retail market.

BI Raises SRBI Yield, Prudential No Longer Includes SRBI in its Portfolio

Bank Indonesia has taken proactive steps to protect the Rupiah from geopolitical uncertainty by adjusting market interest rate structures through an increase in the yield of Bank Indonesia Rupiah Securities (SRBI). PT Prudential Life Assurance (Prudential Indonesia) stated that it is continuously reviewing investment allocations in SRBI instruments, considering factors such as market dynamics and internal company needs.

PMKRI Criticises Claims that Rural Residents are Unaffected by US Dollar Weakness

The Indonesian Catholic Student Association (PMKRI) has criticised President Prabowo Subianto's assertion that the depreciation of the rupiah does not impact rural populations. The student group argues that the currency weakness threatens food supply chains and energy subsidies, potentially increasing the national budget burden.

MPR Praises Two Schools for Rejecting a Re-run of the Smart Competition Final

The MPR (People's Consultative Assembly) has expressed pride in SMAN 1 Sambas and SMAN 1 Pontianak for refusing to participate in a re-run of the final round of the 'Four Pillars' Smart Competition at the West Kalimantan provincial level. The schools' decision is seen as upholding the values promoted by the competition, which aims to educate young people about democracy, tolerance, unity, and the constitution.

Factory Engulfed in Flames, Four Tonnes of Coal Briquette Raw Materials Destroyed

A major fire broke out at a coal briquette factory in Cirebon Regency on Sunday, destroying four tonnes of raw materials. The fire, which took six hours to extinguish, is believed to have been caused by overheating in the oven area.

Prudential Indonesia Closely Monitors Investment Allocation in SRBI Instruments

Prudential Indonesia is carefully reviewing its investment allocation in Bank Indonesia Rupiah Securities (SRBI) amid current market dynamics and the company's internal needs. This follows proactive measures by Bank Indonesia to adjust interest rates, aiming to shield the rupiah from global geopolitical uncertainties.

Canadian Cruise Ship Passenger Suspected of Having Hantavirus

A passenger on a cruise ship originating from Canada is suspected of having hantavirus, one of four Canadian citizens on board who contracted the virus during a voyage that began in Argentina. Health officials report that the individual was showing mild symptoms and has been isolated, with test results expected soon to confirm the infection.

Champions of the Thailand Open 2026, Leo/Daniel Aim for a Resurgence in Indonesian Badminton

The Indonesian men's doubles pair, Leo Rolly Carnando and Daniel Marthin, have won the Thailand Open 2026, defeating the top-seeded Indian duo. They hope this victory will serve as a catalyst for a resurgence in Indonesian badminton, particularly with the Olympics approaching.

Deputy Minister of Creative Economy: Local Intellectual Property Needs Support from an Integrated Creative Ecosystem

The Deputy Minister of Creative Economy stated that strengthening local intellectual property requires support from an integrated creative ecosystem. She emphasised the importance of fostering a sense of ownership to ensure that local IP has value nationally and can expand internationally. The ministry is committed to providing platforms for local IP to gain exposure and grow into globally recognised brands.

Rape Suspect Confesses to Assaulting Student in Makassar After Being Arrested in Surabaya

The perpetrator of a rape case involving a female student in Makassar has confessed to the crime after being apprehended at Tanjung Perak Port in Surabaya. The suspect admitted to abducting and raping the victim for a day, following which he was arrested by authorities.

Prudential Indonesia Carefully Considers Investment Allocation in SRBI Instruments

Prudential Indonesia is carefully evaluating its investment allocation in Bank Indonesia's Rupiah-denominated Securities (SRBI) instruments. The company states that it actively adjusts its investment portfolio based on market dynamics and internal needs, as part of a broader strategy to diversify and optimise its holdings.

Peak of Post-Holiday Travel Sees Railway Passengers Reach 189 Thousand

PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) recorded a significant surge in passenger numbers during the peak of the long weekend return travel. As of Sunday, May 17th, approximately 189,734 tickets had been sold for departures that day, marking the highest point in people's return to their hometowns. This influx of passengers is also expected to stimulate economic activity in areas surrounding train stations.

BTN Jakarta International Marathon 2026 to be Held on 13-14 June, Traffic Management Measures to be Implemented

Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN), in collaboration with the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government and Indonesia Muda Road Runner (IMRR), will hold the BTN Jakarta International Marathon (BTN JAKIM) 2026 on 13-14 June 2026. The event, which emphasizes safety and smooth execution, will feature different race categories each day and necessitate traffic management measures along the route.

DPR Says Prabowo Aims to Reassure the Public About Rupiah's Decline: Those Affected by the Dollar are the Wealthy

A member of Commission XI of the DPR RI stated that President Prabowo Subianto's comments about rural communities not using dollars were intended to reassure the public, particularly those in rural areas, that they should not panic over the Rupiah's weakening against the US dollar. The politician acknowledged concerns about the exchange rate reaching Rp17,600 but emphasized that Indonesia's current economic fundamentals are stronger than in previous periods, urging Bank Indonesia to take concrete steps to stabilize the Rupiah.

Marsinah museum expected to boost Nglundo Tourism: Dy Minister

The Deputy Minister of Tourism has highlighted the Marsinah Museum as a key driver for cultural and educational tourism in Nglundo Tourist Village. Following Marsinah's designation as a national hero, the museum aims to provide sustainable tourism experiences while preserving the legacy of the labour activist.

Trump's New Initiative: Plans to Build 250 Statues in the US

Former US President Donald Trump has announced plans to build a garden of statues commemorating 250 prominent American figures as part of the country's 250th-anniversary celebrations. The project, which was initially proposed during his first term and stalled under the Biden administration, will be located in West Potomac Park, Washington, D.C., and has already received $40 million in funding from Congress.

Massive Digitalisation! OJK Reveals the Fate of Bank Employees

The Indonesian Financial Services Authority (OJK) has commented on efficiency trends in the banking sector, including a reduction in workforce at several major banks. The OJK considers this to be part of banks' business strategies, provided it is done prudently and does not disrupt service quality or risk management. The trend is driven by massive adoption of digital technology, which is changing consumer behaviour and needs.

On National Book Day, the National Library Promotes Literacy as a Foundation for Building Human Resources and the Nation

The National Library of Indonesia (Perpusnas) reaffirmed its commitment to literacy as the foundation for national development during the celebration of its 46th anniversary and National Book Day in Jakarta. The library aims to strengthen services, improve the quality of reading materials, and expand digital access while preserving cultural heritage.

Tennger Caldera Tourist Area Redevelopment Targeted for Completion in October 2026

The redevelopment of the Tennger Caldera area within the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park aims to enhance safety and improve visitor experience. As of early May 2026, progress includes clearing over 21,000 square metres of land and installing approximately 750 boundary markers, with completion expected by October 2026.

Nutritionist's Tips for Maintaining Immunity During Seasonal Transitions

With fluctuating weather and the El Niño phenomenon posing health challenges, a nutritionist advises focusing on nutrient intake to boost stamina and immunity. A combination of milk and dates is highlighted as an effective choice, providing instant energy, supporting bone health, aiding digestion, and strengthening the body's defenses.

Over 26,000 People Use Trains at Tegal Station During Ascension Day Holiday

During the Ascension Day holiday from May 14th to 17th, 2026, Tegal Station served a total of 26,340 passengers. This highlights KAI's crucial role in providing reliable public transportation, especially during peak travel periods, with efforts focused on service improvements and safety.

Murur Scheme for Hajj Pilgrims in 2026: A Solution for Elderly and High-Risk Individuals in Muzdalifah

The Indonesian Hajj Organising Committee (PPIH) is preparing to implement a 'murur' scheme for elderly, high-risk, and disabled pilgrims during the peak of the Hajj season in Arafah, Muzdalifah, and Mina. This policy will allow these vulnerable groups to be transported directly from Arafah to Mina by bus, bypassing the need to stay overnight in the crowded Muzdalifah area.

Idul Adha Confirmation Hearing: Crescent Moon Observation to be Conducted at 88 Locations

The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs will conduct crescent moon observations at 88 locations across the country as part of the upcoming Idul Adha confirmation hearing. The hearing, scheduled for May 17th, 2026, aims to determine the start of Zulhijah and subsequently, the date of Idul Adha, involving various stakeholders including religious leaders and government officials.

'Mecca Route' at Soekarno-Hatta Airport: Pilgrims No Longer Need to Queue for Immigration in Saudi Arabia

The 'Mecca Route' service at Soekarno-Hatta Airport allows Indonesian pilgrims to complete their immigration procedures before departing for Saudi Arabia, streamlining the process and reducing queues upon arrival. This initiative, which began in 2018, is now available at four airports across Indonesia and has significantly improved the experience for Indonesian pilgrims.

Police Arrest Inter-Provincial Gold Fraud Gang in Batang

The Batang Police have apprehended a gang of fraudsters who operated across provinces by scamming people with fake gold. Seven suspects were arrested from their hideout in a hotel in Pekalongan, Central Java, and dozens of pieces of fake jewellery, along with Rp128 million in cash, were seized.

Deloitte: Gen Z and Millennials Delaying Their Future Due to Financial Pressures

A Deloitte survey involving over 22,500 Gen Z and millennial individuals across 44 countries reveals that the cost of living is their primary concern for the fifth consecutive year. This financial pressure leads many young people to postpone major life decisions such as marriage, starting a family, or pursuing further education. The rising cost of housing significantly impacts career choices and affordability, with a majority expressing concerns about homeownership.

Quo vadis: The future of legal education in Indonesia?

As Indonesia prepares to celebrate a century of legal education, questions arise about its current state and effectiveness. A Bappenas report highlights a correlation between the quality of legal education outputs and the stagnation of the national Rule of Law Index, pointing to issues such as oversupply of law schools, a focus on rote memorization rather than practical application, and a disconnect between curriculum and professional needs.

Exploring the Heights of Oran at Fort Santa Cruz, Where History and Prayer Meet

A journalist visited Fort Santa Cruz in Oran, Algeria, as part of the 25th International Tourism and Travel Fair. The fort, originally built by the Spanish in the 16th century, has witnessed numerous historical events and now stands as a symbol of harmony, with its chapel serving as a place of prayer and reflection for the local community.

Soekarno-Hatta Immigration Office Serves 30,000 Prospective Pilgrims via Makkah Route

The Soekarno-Hatta Airport Immigration Office has served approximately 30,000 prospective pilgrims for the 1447 Hijri year through the Makkah Route service. This initiative aims to expedite pilgrim mobility upon arrival in Saudi Arabia by conducting passport and visa checks in Indonesia before departure.

Ahead of Eid al-Adha, Livestock Traders in Indramayu Report Increased Sales Compared to Last Year

As Eid al-Adha approaches, livestock sales are picking up in Indramayu Regency, West Java. Traders report a slight increase in sales compared to the previous year, with prices ranging from IDR 22 million to IDR 48 million for cattle and IDR 4.5 million to IDR 5.5 million for goats. The most popular types of cattle are metal and limousine breeds.

Prabowo Donates 18 Head of Cattle for Eid al-Adha in Southeast Sulawesi

President Prabowo Subianto has donated 18 head of cattle to the province of Southeast Sulawesi (Sultra) for Eid al-Adha celebrations in 1447 Hijri/2026. The cattle will be distributed across various regencies and cities in Sultra, with a focus on supporting local farmers and ensuring the animals meet specific weight and health criteria.

DPR Praises Smooth Organisation of the 2026 Hajj Pilgrimage: Solid Government Coordination!

The DPR (Indonesian House of Representatives) has praised the smooth organisation of the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage, noting that over 80% of Indonesian pilgrims have arrived in Mecca safely. The DPR also commended President Prabowo Subianto's decision to establish a dedicated Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, which they believe has improved coordination and service quality.

Jakarta, Waste Management, and Lessons from Milan

An urban planning expert from the University of Indonesia suggests that Jakarta can learn from Milan's approach to tackling food waste and strengthening urban food security. He highlights Milan's collaborative system involving government, private sector, academia, NGOs, and farmers as a model for more effective food policies.

Shocking Discovery of Tattooed Man's Body and Passing of Nasi Jinggo Creator

A weekly roundup of significant events in Bali, including the identification of a deceased man found in Badung and the passing of Ni Ketut Ngasti, the pioneer of the famous Nasi Jinggo. Additionally, the Indonesian Transportation Society (MTI) Bali has raised concerns regarding parking levy systems at Ngurah Rai Airport and Gilimanuk Port.

Ebola Declared International Emergency: Experts Highlight Risk of Transmission from Pilgrims and Travellers

Following the declaration of the Ebola outbreak as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), an expert advises against total border closures. Instead, he emphasizes strengthening surveillance, particularly for pilgrims and international travellers, to mitigate potential transmission risks. The government is urged to enhance screening measures and ensure preparedness within the country's healthcare system.

Joang 45 Former Flag Raising Team Holds Selection for the 17th of August Ceremony

The Joang 45 Former Flag Raising Team is holding a selection process for junior high school students to become flag bearers in the Independence Day ceremony at the Joang 45 Museum. The event aims to select outstanding young individuals and foster nationalistic values, discipline, resilience, and healthy competition among participants.

Sharing the Dream Scholarship 2026 Opens: Supporting Indonesia's Green Generation

SCG has launched its 14th Sharing the Dream scholarship program for 2026, themed 'Green Active Generation', as part of its Inclusive Green Growth vision. The program aims to address employment and education challenges in Indonesia by supporting students and promoting environmental awareness.

Beware of the New Motorcycle Theft Scam in Depok: Perpetrators Disguise Themselves as Rental Tenants

Motorcycle theft is on the rise in Depok, with perpetrators using a new tactic of posing as prospective tenants to gain access to homes and steal vehicles. Police are investigating recent cases in Cimanggis district and urging residents to be vigilant about suspicious newcomers.

Competing with Bali: Tourists in NTB May Soon Be Able to Ride Amphibious Aircraft at the Batujai Dam

The Transportation Department of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) has stated that the permit for the construction of a seaplane facility at the Batujai Dam in Central Lombok Regency is still being processed by the central government. The project aims to improve connectivity between tourist destinations in NTB, particularly those difficult to reach by land or sea, and cater to premium tourists seeking quick access to multiple locations.

42 Railway Crossings in the Cirebon Area of Daop 3 Lack Guarding and Accidents are Frequent

Dozens of railway crossings within the operational area of Daop 3 Cirebon remain unguarded, leading to frequent accidents. The state-owned railway company (KAI) is actively closing illegal crossings as a preventative measure to improve safety for both train passengers and local communities.

RS UMMAT Lombok Timur Completes Healthcare Facilities in NTB

The Secretary-General of the Muhammadiyah Central Executive Board and Minister of Basic and Secondary Education, Abdul Mu'ti, inaugurated the new building of the University of Muhammadiyah Mataram (UMMAT) Hospital in East Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara. This Type D hospital aims to enhance healthcare services and accommodate medical graduates from UMMAT University.

Wesak 2026 Alms-Giving Ceremony: Schedule, Location and Events

The Indonesian Buddhist Community (WALUBI) has announced the schedule and location for the 2026 Wesak alms-giving ceremony. The event, a tradition of offering donations to Buddhist monks, will take place on May 30th, 2026, at Candi Mendut temple in Magelang, Central Java, with over 50 monks participating. This is part of the larger national Wesak celebrations centered around Borobudur temple, themed 'Dharma as a Source of Morality and Wisdom: Loving-Kindness as the Source of World Peace'.

Positive performance of national banks indicates strong fundamentals

The continued growth in the banking sector's intermediation activities amidst global economic pressures suggests that Indonesia's banking sector remains robust, particularly among state-owned banks. This is attributed to factors such as strong business structures, government support, and maintained public trust. The article highlights the role of banks like BRI in supporting MSMEs and contributing to overall growth.

Boy Rafli Amar Urges Community to Remain United in Facing Global Pressures

Boy Rafli Amar of IKASMAN 37 Jakarta called for Indonesians to strengthen social cohesion and solidarity amidst global and domestic challenges. He emphasized the importance of responsible consumption, trust in state institutions, and critical engagement with social media to combat hoaxes and maintain stability.

Good neighbor policy helps to prevent conflicts in Natuna: Prabowo

President-elect Prabowo Subianto has reaffirmed Indonesia's commitment to a 'free and active' foreign policy, emphasising a 'good neighbour' approach to minimise regional disputes. He highlighted successful resolutions regarding maritime issues in the Natuna region with China and Vietnam, while pledging to further strengthen relations with Singapore and Malaysia.

Big Discounts at Transmart Today!

Transmart is holding a 'Full Day Sale' offering discounts of up to 50% + 20% on Sunday, May 17th, 2026. The promotion runs from store opening until 10 PM and is available at all Transmart locations across Indonesia for customers using specific credit cards.

Village Cooperatives to be a Strategic Instrument for East Java's People-Based Economy

East Java aims to strengthen its role as a key pillar of national stability amidst global economic uncertainties and fluctuating food commodity prices. The region is focusing on realizing food independence and empowering the local economy through village-based agricultural processing, with Village Cooperatives playing a crucial role in streamlining supply chains and ensuring fairer distribution for small producers.

Nusantara Orchestra, Gregah Nusa: Echoing a Cultural Renaissance

The Yogyakarta Royal Orchestra (YRO) is holding a concert in Jakarta titled 'Gregah Nusa' to commemorate National Awakening Day and promote cultural awareness. The performance aims to blend traditional Indonesian instruments with modern orchestral arrangements, fostering a sense of national identity and pride, particularly among younger generations.

The Impact of El Nino on Wildlife and the Risk of Conflict with Humans

The El Nino phenomenon poses a serious threat to Indonesia's ecological stability, potentially triggering an ecological crisis that endangers wildlife. Reduced rainfall leads to food and water scarcity for animals, forcing them to expand their territories and increasing the risk of human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts and habitat preservation are crucial to mitigating these impacts.

South Sumatra Police Chief Visits Lahat: Polri's Presence Must Be Felt by Citizens

The South Sumatra Police Chief visited the Lahat region, conducting a series of social activities including health services and distributing aid packages to vulnerable groups. The visit also included the inauguration of a new building for the Lahat Regional Intelligence Unit, underscoring the Polri's commitment to providing tangible benefits and humanitarian service to the community.

CGTN: China and US Agree on New Vision, Promoting a 'More Stable and Constructive Relationship'

Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump have reached an agreement on a new strategic framework to foster a more stable and constructive bilateral relationship. The meeting emphasised the importance of managing differences through consultation and highlighted the continued economic interdependence between the two superpowers.

Wayan Transforms Beach Wood Waste into High-Value Export Crafts

Wayan Sudira turns beach wood waste in Bali into valuable handicrafts through his business, Ulu Sari Handicraft, aligning with sustainable development goals. Supported by PNM ULaMM since 2017, the company now operates two workshops, employs 45 people, and exports to countries worldwide, demonstrating how micro-enterprises can address environmental issues while creating economic opportunities.

Digital Infrastructure Accelerates Smart Transformation in the Railway Industry

Huawei showcased its latest intelligent railway technologies at Asia Pacific Rail 2026 in Bangkok, aiming to support digital transformation within the industry. The company presented solutions focused on enhancing safety, efficiency, and sustainability for passenger and logistics transportation, including FRMCS-based rail broadband and AI inspection systems. Huawei also outlined its iRAIL strategy, emphasizing a shift towards predictive and preventative safety measures through AI and advanced data analysis.

Sleman Woman Claims Criminalisation After Being Named Embezzlement Suspect Following Police Intimidation

A woman in Sleman, Shinta Komala, alleges she has been victimised by criminalisation following a dispute with the family of a police officer. Her legal counsel claims she was intimidated into signing a debt agreement and has now been named a suspect in an iPhone embezzlement case.

FBIM Cultural Carnival Presents Harmony, Captivates Residents

The cultural carnival of the Isen Mulang Culture Festival (FBIM) 2026 in Central Kalimantan has captivated residents and tourists with its harmonious blend of cultures. The event showcases a diverse range of traditions, fostering a sense of unity and pride among participants and spectators.

Sergeant MRR Arrested After Shooting Colleague Dead in Palembang Cafe

A soldier, Sergeant MRR, has been arrested by the Military Police of Kodam II/Sriwijaya after allegedly shooting and killing a colleague at a cafe in Palembang. The incident occurred early Saturday morning, and authorities have also apprehended a civilian suspected of helping to conceal the homemade firearm used in the crime.

Factors Influencing Family Planning

A fertility specialist from Nova IVF Fertility in Kolkata, India, has outlined the biological, medical, and personal factors that can influence family planning. Age is a key determinant of fertility, with peak levels typically occurring in the 20s, but other factors such as physical fitness, mental health, and access to quality healthcare also play crucial roles. The specialist emphasizes the importance of developing both physical and mental capabilities for prospective parents.

GBK Records Rp812 Billion in Revenue, Strengthening Efforts to Optimise State Assets

The management of the Gelora Bung Karno (GBK) complex has announced a revenue of Rp812 billion for 2025, marking its highest income in 63 years. This achievement demonstrates a significant increase compared to the post-COVID-19 period and highlights the ongoing efforts to optimise state assets within the GBK area.

Ancol Targets 110,000 Visitors During Long Holiday

PT Pembangunan Jaya Ancol predicts a significant increase in visitors during the Ascension of Jesus Christ long holiday from May 14-17, 2026, targeting over 110,000 guests. To attract visitors, Ancol is preparing various entertainment and educational programs, including BioKids Color Day and conservation campaigns.

Elong Hotel Technology Strengthens 'Eco-Going Global' Strategy with Expansion into Indonesia

Elong Hotel Technology has officially launched in Indonesia, marking its expansion into the Indonesian hospitality market and reinforcing its 'Eco-Going Global' strategy after successful ventures in Thailand and Malaysia. The company offers a comprehensive 'five-in-one' solution to address challenges faced by Chinese brands expanding overseas, focusing on operational efficiency, digital integration, and sustainable practices. With Jakarta set to become a regional hub, Elong Hotel Technology aims to build a smarter and more sustainable global hospitality ecosystem through asset-light technology and strengthened operations.

Silver Man Threatens Motorists in Kuta, Bali; Arrested by Police

Police in Kuta, Bali, have arrested a man who allegedly threatened motorists with a knife while begging as a 'silver man' at traffic lights. The arrest followed a viral video on social media showing the suspect brandishing a weapon. Authorities are currently investigating whether the suspect acted alone or under instruction from another individual.

Video: Amid MSCI Issues and War, Which Sector's Shares Can Still Generate Profits?

The CEO of Sucor Sekuritas highlights the importance of government action alongside regulatory bodies to bolster market confidence in Indonesia. Market pressures stemming from geopolitical tensions and MSCI rebalancing have weakened the Jakarta Composite Index (IHSG) and the Rupiah. Government intervention is needed to strengthen the Rupiah, given its close link to the country's financial health, state budget, debt burden, import costs, inflation, and consumer purchasing power.

The World Escapes an Oil Apocalypse: Who is the Driving Force Behind It?

Despite ongoing tensions between the US and Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, global oil prices have remained relatively stable. This stability is largely attributed to a massive surge in exports from non-Gulf producers, particularly the United States, alongside a significant drop in Chinese oil imports.

Fire at Shopping Mall in Manado: One Employee Dies After Being Trapped on the 6th Floor

A major fire broke out at a large shopping mall in Manado, North Sulawesi, resulting in one fatality. The victim, an employee, was found dead after being trapped on the sixth floor of the building. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the fire.

BisKita Transpakuan to Add New Stops in Bogor, Check the Complete List of Routes

BisKita Transpakuan will add several new stops starting in May 2026 to improve mobility for users of the public transportation service. The addition of these stops is a response to public demand and aspirations from members of the Bogor City DPRD, aiming to reduce travel distances and encourage people to switch from private vehicles to public transport.

Citadel Season Two Synopsis: More Intense and Emotional Spy Action

The second season of Citadel is set to premiere on Prime Video, promising a larger scale of action while maintaining the emotional depth of its characters. The new season introduces fresh faces alongside returning cast members, delving deeper into the human side of the agents amidst global threats.

Message from the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia to Muslims

The Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia has urged Muslims to increase their good deeds and worship during the first ten days of Dzulhijjah. He highlighted a Hadith that states that good deeds performed during this period are more beloved by Allah than those performed at other times, emphasizing the importance of fulfilling religious obligations and avoiding sin.

Preparing for the Japan World Cup: Indonesian Kyokushin Karate Athletes Strengthen Mental Fortitude in Surabaya

Three hundred participants from twelve different schools participated in the National Kyokushin Karate Championship in Surabaya. This event serves not only as a competition but also as a platform to build character, camaraderie, and mutual respect among athletes, with Indonesia aiming for success in the upcoming World Cup.

Shifting Trends in Outbound Travel: Xiaohongshu and Singapore Tourism Board Forge Strategic Partnership

Singapore is partnering with Xiaohongshu to capitalize on evolving travel trends, where tourists seek unique experiences and cultural immersion. The collaboration aims to leverage Xiaohongshu's platform and user data to target specific traveler segments and promote Singapore as a premier destination.

West Kalimantan Traditional Games Festival Strengthens Culture and Fitness

The West Kalimantan Traditional Games Festival was held to promote cultural preservation and encourage physical activity among the younger generation. The event featured various traditional games and sports, aiming to educate participants about local culture while fostering a healthy lifestyle through culturally-rooted physical activities.

Timeline of the Makassar Student Rape Case: Perpetrator Arrested After Posing as a Job Recruiter

Feri has been arrested in Surabaya for raping a female student from Nunukan after luring her with a job offer as a nanny. The perpetrator held the victim captive for several days, subjecting her to repeated sexual assault before being discovered by the homeowner and subsequently apprehended.

Jerusalem Government Warns of Israeli Plan to Seize Properties Near Al-Aqsa Mosque

The Palestinian Jerusalem Governorate has warned against Israel's plan to seize approximately 20 properties near the Al-Aqsa Mosque, describing it as a new colonial escalation. The move aims to displace residents and businesses in the Bab al-Silsila neighbourhood to make way for settlement expansion, targeting historically significant Islamic buildings.

Huawei and Partners Win GSMA Global Mobile LATAM Award for Jaguar Conservation Project in Mexico

Huawei has received the GLOMO LATAM 2026 award for its Tech4Nature project, which uses technology to monitor jaguar habitats in Mexico. The project, a collaboration between Huawei, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and local partners, utilizes AI, acoustic devices, and cloud computing to track jaguars and other species, contributing to conservation efforts and biodiversity protection.

Formappi Urges the DPR Legislation Body to Expedite the Completion of Key Bills

Formappi, an Indonesian parliamentary watchdog, has urged the DPR's Legislation Body (Baleg) to prioritise the completion of several crucial draft laws. The organisation criticises Baleg for focusing on bills that align with its own interests rather than addressing broader national legislative priorities, including the Indigenous Communities Bill and the Asset Confiscation Bill.

Green Investment by TSG Aims to Rehabilitate Ketapang Mining Sites

PT TSG Indonesia is establishing a foreign investment company (PMA) to promote environmentally friendly investments in Indonesia, particularly in West Kalimantan. The company plans to cultivate Paulownia trees for renewable energy production and land rehabilitation in former mining areas, targeting 5,000 hectares of plantation before building downstream processing facilities.

This is the Face of the Ferry Who Kidnapped and Raped a Female Student in Makassar

Feri Bin Dg Rumpa, who kidnapped and raped a female student in Makassar, South Sulawesi, has been arrested by police in Surabaya, East Java. The suspect was apprehended at Tanjung Perak Port on Saturday afternoon after being tracked down while travelling by sea. He will be taken to Makassar for further questioning.

Minister of Basic and Secondary Education Considers Making AI and Coding Compulsory Subjects from Primary to Upper Secondary School

The Minister of Basic and Secondary Education, Abdul Mu'ti, has proposed making artificial intelligence (AI) and coding compulsory subjects for all students from primary to upper secondary school levels. The ministry is currently focused on preparing the necessary infrastructure and ensuring teachers are adequately trained before implementing this change.

PSM Makassar vs Persib Bandung: A Crucial Match in the Title Race

Persib Bandung faces PSM Makassar in a critical match that could determine their chances of winning the Super League title. Despite the absence of head coach Bojan Hodak due to personal reasons, Persib aims to secure three points and maintain their lead at the top of the standings.

West Java Rumoured to be Changing its Name to Tatar Sunda; Here's What the Provincial Government Says

The West Java provincial government has clarified that the celebration of Tatar Sunda Day is not an attempt to change the name of West Java, as rumoured on social media. The event aims to promote the history, culture, and identity of the Sundanese people, with the name 'Tatar Sunda' used in a historical and cultural context rather than for administrative purposes.

Analyst: B50 Programme Carries Risks if CPO Supply is Limited

An analyst from Pustaka Alam believes the government's plan to implement a mandatory B50 biodiesel programme is a strategic move to strengthen national energy resilience. However, he warns that the policy will only be successful if the government addresses fundamental issues in the upstream palm oil industry, including declining productivity and land legality.

Afgan to Prepare Special Duet Surprise at Retrospective Concert 2026

Singer Afgan Syahreza is preparing a special surprise for his fans in the form of a duet with an idol during his upcoming 'Retrospective' concert. The performance will feature a medley of songs that tell a story, creating what Afgan hopes will feel like a brand new musical work.

SPKLU Charging Unit Collapses After Being Pulled by Jaecoo J5 Bumper, PLN Assures Swift Response

An electric vehicle charging unit at a public charging station (SPKLU) in Yogyakarta collapsed after being pulled by a Jaecoo J5 EV. PT PLN (Persero) has secured the area and initiated an investigation, emphasizing the importance of user awareness and proper procedures to ensure the safety and sustainability of Indonesia's growing EV ecosystem.

Hundreds of Cases Emerge: WHO Declares Ebola Outbreak in Congo & Uganda a Global Emergency

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), citing the risk of cross-border spread. While not yet meeting the criteria for a pandemic, the WHO acknowledges that the exact number of infections and the extent of the outbreak remain unclear, prompting increased international vigilance and coordinated response.

Hajj Oversight Team Urges Pilgrims to be Vigilant Against Hantavirus Ahead of Peak Hajj Season

A member of the Indonesian Parliament's Hajj Oversight Team has reminded Indonesian pilgrims to increase their vigilance against the potential spread of Hantavirus, especially those with a history of lung disease. The warning comes ahead of the peak of the 1447 H pilgrimage season, emphasizing the importance of maintaining good health throughout the pilgrimage.

Latest Images of Israeli Attacks on Gaza: Buildings Reduced to Rubble

Recent Israeli attacks on Gaza have resulted in the deaths of at least seven Palestinians, including a child, and left dozens injured. The strikes targeted residential buildings, with Israel claiming they were targeting a Hamas commander involved in the October 7th attack.

Bangil Station Shows Positive Growth, Becoming a Hub for Students and Communities in East Java

Bangil Station, located on the railway line towards Malang and Banyuwangi, has become an important transportation hub in East Java. The station serves as a key connection point for students, commuters, local businesses, and those undertaking religious pilgrimages throughout the region, with passenger numbers increasing between 2025 and 2026.

Industrial AI Solution Leader Showcases CIM and Smart Manufacturing Solutions in Kuala Lumpur

Gtrontec, a global leader in industrial AI solutions, has unveiled its integrated smart manufacturing technologies at SEMICON Southeast Asia 2026. The company's showcase includes full-stack CIM architecture and AI-driven quality assurance, aimed at supporting Malaysia's position as a global semiconductor hub.

Israeli Forces Continue to Bombard Gaza Strip

Israeli forces have continued their attacks and violations of the ceasefire in several areas of the Gaza Strip over the past few hours. Artillery fire and heavy weapons were reportedly used targeting areas in the east and south of the Gaza Strip, causing fear and panic among residents.

Return Flow of Long Weekend Expected to Peak Today, 189,734 Passengers Returning via Train

PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) reports a significant surge in passenger numbers as the long weekend for Ascension Day concludes. The return flow is expected to peak today, with over 923,000 tickets sold for the period of 13–17 May 2026, driving economic activity in station-adjacent areas.

Hanura Secretary General Appreciates Gorontalo Governor's Leadership in Maintaining Regional Stability

The Secretary General of the Hanura Party, Benny Rhamdani, praised the leadership of Gorontalo Governor Gusnar Ismail for maintaining regional stability amidst dynamic governance and development challenges. He highlighted the governor's ability to foster good communication with various stakeholders, creating a harmonious environment that supports development programs. The governor also encouraged the Hanura party to actively collaborate with the local government in building Gorontalo.

Borneo FC Determined to Fight Until the End for the BRI Super League Championship Title 2025/2026

Borneo FC's coach, Fabio Lefundes, has affirmed that his team remains determined to compete for the championship title in the 2025/2026 BRI Super League season until the very last match. Currently in second place with 75 points, Borneo FC aims to win their remaining two matches and hopes Persib Bandung drops points in their final game.

Celebrating the Flavours of Eastern Indonesia and Preserving National Gastronomy

The Indonesian Gastronomy Community (IGC) celebrated its 6th anniversary in Jakarta by highlighting the culinary richness of eastern Indonesia. The event, themed 'Symphony of Eastern Indonesian Flavours', aims to honour the diverse tastes, traditions, and local ingredients that represent the cultural heritage of the region. The IGC continues to foster collaboration between government, academia, industry players, and young generations to preserve Indonesia's culinary wealth.

Man Who Was Attacked by a Crocodile in Muara Naus Amfoang NTT Found Dead

A 28-year-old man named Mindis was found dead after being attacked by a crocodile while swimming in Muara Naus, Soliu Village, Kupang Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. Search and rescue teams located the body, which showed signs of severe trauma from the attack. Authorities are reminding the public to be cautious around bodies of water due to the presence of crocodiles.

Bandung Attracts Visitors During Long Weekend, Railway Mobility in West Java Continues to Increase

During the Ascension of Jesus Christ long weekend, Bandung and various cities in West Java experienced increased mobility. PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) recorded high passenger numbers on its railway services in the Daop 2 Bandung area, with both long-distance and local trains seeing significant increases in passengers.

5 Live Streaming Links for the Eid al-Adha Determination Session 1447 H/2026 Today

The Ministry of Religious Affairs will hold a session this afternoon to determine the date of Eid al-Adha. The public can watch the live broadcast of the determination of the beginning of Dzulhijjah through various digital platforms. Based on calculations, the new moon is expected to be visible across Indonesia.

Indonesian rescuers evacuate ailing Filipina from ship off Aceh

Basarnas personnel successfully evacuated an ill Filipina crew member from the Maltese-flagged cruise ship Mein Schiff 6 near Weh Island. The operation involved coordination between various authorities, including customs, immigration, and the navy, to ensure the patient received medical treatment in Banda Aceh.

Rupiah Plummets: MP Suggests Bank Indonesia Raise Interest Rates

A member of the DPR's Commission XI has urged Bank Indonesia (BI) to increase its benchmark interest rate in an attempt to curb the Rupiah's depreciation against the US dollar, which has now fallen below Rp 17,600. The MP believes that while the Financial System Stability Committee (KSSK) is working hard, raising interest rates will help rebalance the currency and bring the dollar down.

Ministry of Home Affairs and Garuda TV to Host Awards Ceremony to Recognise Regional Governments' Achievements in Innovation

The Ministry of Home Affairs (Kemendagri) and Garuda TV will jointly host the "Regional Government Achievement Appreciation 2026" awards ceremony to honour regional governments that demonstrate outstanding performance, innovation, and a tangible impact on their communities. The event aims to strengthen collaboration and foster a spirit of innovation among regions in Indonesia, aligning with President Prabowo Subianto's vision for human resource development, inclusive economic growth, and effective governance.

OCBC Strengthens Wealth Management Segment, Acquires HSBC Indonesia's Business

OCBC is strengthening its presence in the Indonesian wealth management market by acquiring HSBC Indonesia's International Wealth and Premier Banking business. This move aims to capture the growing potential of affluent and high-net-worth customers in Indonesia, offering integrated financial solutions with regional access and personalised services.

Three Teenagers in West Jakarta Chased by Group Wielding Sharp Weapons, Crash into a Pole, Motorcycle Stolen

A video circulating on social media shows three teenagers riding a motorcycle at high speed before crashing into a pole. They were pursued by a group of individuals armed with sharp weapons, who then stole the motorcycle. Police are investigating the incident, which occurred on Friday morning, and suspect it may be related to gang violence.

After Enjoying the Culinary Delights of Blok M, Many Visitors Head 'Downstairs': What's in the Basement?

Following a culinary experience in the Blok M area, many visitors continue their weekend by exploring the retro items in the basement of Blok M Square. The basement is known as a haven for collectors and those seeking nostalgic items such as old books and cassette tapes.

Engagement in Arts and Culture Linked to Slower Biological Ageing

A new study published in the journal Innovation in Aging suggests that engaging in arts and culture may slow down biological ageing. Researchers found that participation in activities like reading, listening to music, or visiting museums is associated with a slower rate of biological ageing, potentially by reducing stress and stimulating brain activity. The study indicates that these activities could be as beneficial as exercise in promoting healthy ageing, particularly for adults aged 40 and over.

When Everything Can Be Paid in Installments, One Must Control Their Desires

The article discusses the impact of 'buy now, pay later' (BNPL) services on consumer behaviour, particularly within the context of the gig economy. It highlights how BNPL can both assist with urgent needs and encourage impulsive spending, blurring the lines between necessities and wants. The author emphasizes the importance of financial literacy and responsible budgeting to avoid falling into debt traps.

Ahead of the NU Congress: Hopes for a New Era

As the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) congress approaches, several influential young clerics have emerged within the organisation's leadership development program. This has sparked interest as it signals a potential shift towards generational change and greater integration of cultural influence with formal organisational structures.

Stigma That Islamic Banks Are No Different Persists Among the Public

The perception that Islamic financial services are no different from conventional ones remains strong in Indonesia, posing a major challenge to increasing financial inclusion. Despite growing awareness of Sharia-compliant products, many still question the differences between Islamic and conventional finance, highlighting the need for clearer communication and education.

Prayers for the Beginning of Dzulhijjah Month in 1447 Hijri

Based on the Ministry of Religious Affairs' Hijri calendar, the first day of Dzulhijjah 1447 will fall on Monday, May 18th, 2026. This date also determines that Eid al-Adha will be celebrated on June 27th, 2026. Muslims are encouraged to increase their prayers and remembrance of Allah during this month, as well as perform voluntary fasting and sacrifice animals.

Riau Police Chief to Take Firm Action Against Palm Oil Companies Damaging Riverbanks

The Riau Police Chief has stated that companies found cultivating palm oil on riverbanks will face strict sanctions. This is due to the practice violating environmental laws and causing damage such as erosion, flooding risks, and water contamination. The police will pursue both criminal charges against management and administrative penalties like revoking business licenses.

23 Road Sections in Cirebon to be Repaired Soon; Here is the List

The Cirebon Regency Government, through its Public Works and Spatial Planning Office, is accelerating infrastructure development by commencing repair work on 23 road sections across various regions. This initiative aims to improve road conditions and support economic activity within the regency, with a target of achieving fully maintained roads by 2029.

Deputy Minister of Manpower: Government Prevents Layoffs Amidst Global Geopolitics

The Deputy Minister of Manpower has affirmed the government's commitment to preventing layoffs in Indonesia due to the impact of escalating global geopolitical tensions stemming from the Middle East conflict. The government is actively monitoring the situation and strengthening employment programs to maintain job stability amidst evolving economic challenges.

Man United vs Nottingham Forest: Live Broadcast Schedule and Where to Watch

Manchester United manager Michael Carrick has confirmed that Casemiro is fit to play against Nottingham Forest in their upcoming Premier League match. The game is scheduled for Sunday, 16th May 2026, at 18:30 WIB and will be broadcast live on Vidio via the Champions TV 5 channel. This match is expected to be Casemiro's farewell appearance at Old Trafford.

Scissors, Gas Lighters, and Jumbo-Sized Shampoo Confiscated at Makassar Hajj Embarkation Point

The Hajj Organizing Committee (PPIH) at the Makassar embarkation point confiscated dozens of prohibited items from prospective pilgrims' cabin baggage during X-ray screening. These included scissors, gas lighters, liquids exceeding 100ml, and traditional foods without expiration labels, highlighting a lack of awareness among pilgrims regarding international flight safety regulations. PPIH hopes this serves as an important lesson for all prospective pilgrims to adhere to international flight rules.

Student Raped in Makassar: Threatened with Knife, Eyes and Mouth Taped Shut

A student was held captive and raped by Feri Bin Dg Rumpa in Makassar, South Sulawesi. The perpetrator lured the victim with a fake job offer as a babysitter and threatened her with a knife before carrying out the assault. The police have arrested the suspect and are investigating whether human trafficking was involved.

Koster Aims for 120 Merah Putih Village/Urban Cooperatives to be Operational in Bali by Late July

The Governor of Bali, Wayan Koster, is targeting the operation of 120 Merah Putih Village/Urban Cooperatives (KDKMP) across Bali by the end of July 2026. Currently, 38 cooperatives are ready to operate, with plans to increase this number significantly in the coming months, aiming for 17% coverage across all villages and urban areas in Bali.

The Hajj and Social Exemplarity in Modern Muslim Society

Millions of Muslims gather annually for the Hajj pilgrimage, with Indonesia sending a significant number of pilgrims. Despite increasing religious enthusiasm, modern Muslim societies still face serious challenges regarding social values such as corruption and intolerance. The article questions why this large-scale ritual has not yet fully translated into tangible social transformation.