Archive: 21 June 2026
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Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:51 WIB
Hotel Fitra (FITT) to Sell Hotel Assets and Enter the Nickel Mining Services Industry
PT Hotel Fitra International Tbk (FITT) is divesting its hotel assets in Majalengka, West Java, to fund a strategic pivot into the nickel mining services sector. The company plans to sell its shares in two subsidiaries for a total of Rp 61.9 billion, with the majority of the proceeds earmarked for acquiring a 50% stake in a nickel mining contractor. The remaining funds will be used to repay debt, marking a complete transformation of the company's core business from hospitality to mining holding.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:46 WIB
Low Public Awareness Hinders Land and Building Tax Collection in Cirebon
Cirebon Regency's revenue agency reports that land and building tax (PBB-P2) collection has only reached 35 percent of its target by mid-June, with total receipts at just over Rp16 billion. Officials cite low public compliance, seasonal payment delays tied to harvest cycles, and data synchronisation issues as the main obstacles. One sub-district, Pabedilan, has already exceeded 52 percent of its target, showing uneven progress across the region.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:42 WIB
Ministry: Once-leaky classrooms now provide comfortable learning
Indonesia's Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education reports that a revitalisation programme has significantly improved learning conditions for students in the Nias Islands, North Sumatra. The 2025 budget allocation of IDR 14.23 billion has funded renovations across 18 schools, delivering better classrooms, sanitation, and health facilities. Local teachers and officials attest to increased student enthusiasm and comfort, particularly during adverse weather.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:40 WIB
Rosan Roeslani Meets President Prabowo to Discuss Danantara's Role in SOE Transformation
Minister Rosan Roeslani briefed President Prabowo Subianto on the progress of state-owned enterprise (SOE) consolidation and the strategic role of Danantara Indonesia. The meeting highlighted that 258 out of roughly 1,077 SOE entities have been consolidated, with plans to target 300 more. Danantara is also set to drive new economic growth in tourism, the creative industry, and international-scale events.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:34 WIB
Health Ministry Denies Allegations of Medical Device Price Inflation
Indonesia's Ministry of Health has refuted social media claims of price mark-ups in the procurement of medical equipment for a hospital in Lampung. The ministry clarified that the Rp56.7 billion funding for RSUD KH Muhammad Thohir Krui is part of a national strategic programme to upgrade referral services, not an inflated cost for a single dialysis unit.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:30 WIB
Strait of Hormuz Tensions Persist Despite Iran-US Peace Deal
Iran has announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil trade route, in response to Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon. Tehran claims the strikes violate its peace agreement with the United States, warning of further measures if the aggression continues. The closure escalates geopolitical tensions in the region, threatening energy supply chains.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:30 WIB
Vietnamese Crew Member Evacuated at Sea off Pangkep, South Sulawesi
A Vietnamese crew member suffering from severe abdominal pain and fever was successfully evacuated from a cargo ship in the waters off Pangkep Regency, South Sulawesi. The joint rescue operation involved Indonesia's Basarnas agency and other maritime authorities. The patient was transported to a hospital in Makassar for further medical treatment.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:27 WIB
Depok Heritage Festival 2026: Tracing the Historic Depok Lama Area
The Depok city government held the Depok Heritage Festival 2026 on 27-28 June, centred in the historic Depok Lama district. The event aimed to reintroduce the history of the 'Kaum Depok' to younger generations and reinforce the narrative of diversity as the city's foundation. Activities included cultural parades and mural creation, positioning local history as a living asset amidst rapid modernisation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:25 WIB
Examining the IPO Prospects of Prodia (PRDL) and Niramas (JELI) in Early July 2026
Two Indonesian companies, medical diagnostics manufacturer PT Prodia Diagnostic Line (PRDL) and food and beverage producer PT Niramas Utama (JELI), are set to debut on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in early July 2026. PRDL is attracting attention due to its strong financial growth and the government's rising healthcare budget, while JELI offers a compelling profitability story backed by its established nata de coco brand INACO and supply chain improvements. Both IPOs are considered attractive, with PRDL offering a conservative valuation and JELI demonstrating significant earnings momentum.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:23 WIB
Atalia Praratya Questions Public Apathy: How Could a Confinement in a Densely Populated Area Last Three Years?
Golkar Party politician Atalia Praratya has expressed outrage and bewilderment over a brutal three-year confinement case in Bandung, questioning how such abuse could go unnoticed in a crowded residential area. The victim, a 29-year-old woman, was found critically injured with severe burns, stab wounds, and blindness after being held captive by her boyfriend. Atalia criticised the apparent social indifference of neighbours who reportedly heard suspicious noises but failed to intervene.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:20 WIB
Bio Farma Group Exports Indofarma Products to Afghanistan to Boost National Health Industry Competitiveness
State-owned pharmaceutical holding company Bio Farma Group has exported five containers of Indofarma products to Afghanistan, marking a significant step in strengthening Indonesia's global health industry competitiveness. The export is seen as a positive indicator of the ongoing transformation within the group and reflects growing international trust in Indonesian pharmaceutical products. Executives emphasised that the move supports the government's agenda to bolster national health resilience and contributes to the global health ecosystem.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:12 WIB
Trump: No Levies in the Strait of Hormuz
President Trump stated that no tariffs will be imposed in the Strait of Hormuz during a 60-day ceasefire with Iran or thereafter, unless a final deal is not reached. Meanwhile, Iran's military command announced the closure of the strait, citing US violations of a peace memorandum and Israeli breaches of the Lebanon ceasefire.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:06 WIB
Man and Mother Robbed of Motorcycle in Sukaraja, Bogor; Police Investigate
A man riding a motorcycle with his mother was robbed in Cimandala, Sukaraja, Bogor Regency. The two perpetrators fled with the victim's motorcycle after the victim abandoned it in fear. The incident, captured on CCTV, occurred around 3 a.m. local time and is currently under police investigation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:06 WIB
MRT Jakarta Implements Rp1 Fare for DKI Jakarta's 499th Anniversary: Schedule and Conditions
PT MRT Jakarta will offer a special Rp1 fare on three designated days in June 2026 to celebrate the 499th anniversary of Jakarta. The initiative, backed by a gubernatorial decree, aims to encourage public transport use and support sustainable urban mobility. The promotion coincides with a reported year-on-year increase in MRT ridership, according to the Jakarta Central Statistics Agency.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:04 WIB
Cuban FM: US Secretary of State Lies by Denying Oil Blockade on Cuba
Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla has accused US Secretary of State Marco Rubio of lying and contradicting President Trump by denying the existence of a total oil blockade against Cuba. Rodriguez condemned what he described as a US 'economic strangulation plan' that prevents companies worldwide from selling fuel to Cuba and imposes sanctions on key Cuban entities. The dispute follows a Trump executive order enabling tariffs on nations supplying oil to Cuba, with the island reportedly receiving only one shipment this year.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:01 WIB
Children in Semarang Learn Wayang and Karawitan to Preserve Culture and Support Digital Protection
A training programme in Semarang is teaching children traditional Javanese arts like wayang kulit and karawitan. The initiative aims to preserve cultural heritage while supporting the government's PP Tunas regulation. It promotes creative, real-world activities to reduce children's dependence on gadgets and exposure to negative social media content.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 23:00 WIB
PAM Jaya Holds Mass Circumcision for 2,000 Children to Celebrate Jakarta's 499th Anniversary
Jakarta's water utility PAM Jaya is organising a free mass circumcision programme for 2,000 children across six locations in the capital, including the Thousand Islands regency. The initiative, held in collaboration with the PKK and other community groups, aims to provide direct social benefits to residents as part of the city's 499th anniversary celebrations. The events will run from late June to early July 2026, with participants receiving medical care and basic supplies.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:59 WIB
PT Esa Medika Mandiri Launches IPO Targeting Rp269 Billion
Medical and laboratory equipment distributor PT Esa Medika Mandiri Tbk is set to list on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in July 2026, aiming to raise up to Rp269.27 billion. The company plans to use the proceeds primarily for working capital, partial bank loan repayment, and construction of a new factory in Cikupa. The IPO follows a strong financial performance in 2025, with net profit surging 188 percent to Rp32.43 billion.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:57 WIB
Economist says paylater restrictions strengthen consumer protection
An economist from INDEF argues that OJK's move to limit paylater services to banks and financing companies will bolster consumer protection through stricter risk management and oversight. The policy aims to curb over-leverage risks amid rapid digital lending growth, though regulators must ensure it does not stifle fintech innovation. A transition period until end-2027 has been granted for non-bank, non-financing company providers to comply.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:56 WIB
Bandung Trade Office says staple food prices relatively stable
The Bandung Trade and Industry Office reports that prices of essential goods remain relatively stable, with some commodities like chillies even declining. The office continues to monitor traditional and modern markets while planning another subsidised market operation in September 2026 to maintain affordability.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:55 WIB
BMKG Records 1,176 Aftershocks Following M6.7 Earthquake in Central Sulawesi
Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has recorded 1,176 aftershocks in Central Sulawesi following a magnitude 6.7 earthquake on 16 June. The tremors, with magnitudes ranging from 1.4 to 5.3, have caused significant damage, particularly in Sigi Regency where over 2,300 homes were affected. Authorities are urging residents to remain calm and enhance self-mitigation efforts as seismic activity continues.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:54 WIB
Vice President urges Asmat Museum to become 'face' of Papuan cultural diplomacy
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka has called for the Asmat Museum of Culture and Progress to be developed as a key instrument of Papuan cultural diplomacy. During a visit to the museum in South Papua, he expressed strong interest in the Asmat carving collections and their philosophical significance. The initiative aligns with President Prabowo Subianto's directive to preserve local culture as a strategic component of national development.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:53 WIB
Children's Favourite Characters Become Malls' Mainstay to Attract Visitors During School Holidays
Indonesian shopping centres are increasingly leveraging popular children's characters and experiential attractions to draw family visitors during the school holiday period. Lippo Malls Indonesia's 'Season of Adventure' programme features international icons like Minions and Sesame Street alongside interactive workshops and themed installations across multiple cities. The strategy reflects a broader shift in the retail industry towards experiential concepts that combine entertainment with educational value to boost footfall and engagement.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:50 WIB
President Prabowo Discusses State Asset Management with Investment Minister Rosan
President Prabowo Subianto met with Investment Minister Rosan Roeslani to discuss optimising state asset management and accelerating the transformation of state-owned enterprises (SOEs). The talks focused on leveraging the Danantara investment authority to drive new economic growth sectors, including tourism and the creative industry. The government also reported progress in consolidating SOEs, with 258 of 1,077 entities already merged to improve efficiency and governance.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:45 WIB
Iran and US Hold Further Peace Talks in Switzerland, Mediated by Qatar and Pakistan
Iran and the United States have conducted further negotiations in Switzerland aimed at reaching a comprehensive peace agreement, with Qatar and Pakistan acting as mediators. US Vice President JD Vance stated that President Trump has authorised a push for a permanent diplomatic solution in the Middle East.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:43 WIB
Vice President Gibran Visits Asmat Sago Field School, Supports Downstream Industry
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming visited the Sago Field School in Asmat, Papua, to review efforts to develop sago as a key local commodity. The programme integrates cultural preservation and community empowerment with downstream processing to boost economic value. The initiative aligns with President Prabowo's directive to strengthen local food resources and improve the welfare of indigenous communities.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:41 WIB
Kloter 17 Marks Final Return of North Sumatra Hajj Pilgrims
The final group of Hajj pilgrims from North Sumatra, comprising 229 individuals in Kloter 17, has arrived back in Indonesia, marking the conclusion of the repatriation phase for the region. A total of 5,962 regular pilgrims returned safely, while nine pilgrims from the province passed away in the Holy Land. The North Sumatra provincial government expressed appreciation for the service of Hajj officers and reaffirmed its commitment to improving future pilgrimage services.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:40 WIB
Pekanbaru Breaks MURI World Record with 1.1-Kilometre Durian Talam Cake
Pekanbaru, Riau, has set a new MURI world record by creating a 1.1-kilometre-long durian talam cake along Jalan Jenderal Sudirman to celebrate the city's 242nd anniversary. The event was hailed by Mayor Agung Nugroho as a symbol of community collaboration and a promotional tool for the region's culinary heritage and durian commodity. The record was officially verified and awarded by the Indonesian World Records Museum (MURI).
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:38 WIB
Rejection of Rp 200 Trillion Investment and Exploration Permits in Nagan Raya, Aceh Must Be Addressed Objectively
The Indonesian Mining Student Association (PERMATA INDONESIA) has called for an objective and data-driven approach to the public rejection of a proposed Rp 200 trillion investment and exploration mining permits in Nagan Raya, Aceh. The group emphasised that the permits held by two companies are only for the exploration phase, not operational production, and that environmental concerns must be balanced with legal processes and scientific assessment. They also urged consistent scrutiny of illegal mining activities in the region.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:37 WIB
Planting Hope in Asmat Land Through a Casuarina Tree
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming symbolically planted a casuarina tree at the site of the new Holy Cross Cathedral in Agats, Asmat Regency, during a working visit to South Papua. The visit aimed to review the progress of the cathedral's construction, which utilises local materials and community participation, aligning with the government's focus on inclusive development in frontier, outermost, and disadvantaged regions. The project, while structurally complete, still requires funding to finish the roof and interior details.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:32 WIB
Prabowo Summons Rosan to Kertanegara to Discuss Strengthening Tourism to Attract Investment
President Prabowo Subianto met with Investment Minister and Danantara CEO Rosan Roeslani at his private residence to discuss accelerating state-owned enterprise transformation and leveraging the tourism sector to drive economic growth. The talks focused on using sports events, music concerts, and the creative industry to create jobs and attract investment. The meeting also reviewed the ongoing consolidation of 258 state-owned entities, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce the fiscal burden on the state.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:30 WIB
Police to enforce West Java governor's ban on blocking roads for private events
West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi has officially prohibited the use of provincial roads for private functions such as wedding receptions. The policy, formalised in a circular to the Indramayu Police, aims to end the widespread practice of erecting tents on public highways. Local police have confirmed they will immediately begin public education campaigns to enforce the new regulation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:30 WIB
Gibran Promises Type C Hospital for Asmat, Papua
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka has pledged to upgrade the RSUD Perpetua H. Safanpo in Asmat Regency, Papua Selatan, to a Type C hospital. The initiative aims to improve healthcare access in the underdeveloped 3T regions and reduce the need for costly patient referrals outside the area. The hospital is part of a fast-track programme under the Prabowo-Gibran administration to deliver quality basic services.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:29 WIB
US-Iran Talks in Switzerland Target Final Peace Deal Within 60 Days
High-level negotiations between the United States and Iran in Burgenstock, Switzerland, have made significant progress, with both sides agreeing that diplomacy is the only solution to Middle East tensions. A technical group has been formed to draft terms for a final peace agreement, targeted for completion within 60 days. The talks also address unfreezing Iranian assets, de-escalation in Lebanon, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, which could positively impact global economic stability and the Indonesian rupiah.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:28 WIB
Indonesia's Supreme Court Urges Lawyers to Uphold Reason, Instinct, and Conscience Amid Growing Legal Complexity
The Supreme Court of Indonesia has called on legal professionals to ground their practice in reason, instinct, and conscience, emphasising that integrity must guide the judiciary's ongoing digital transformation. Chief of the Development Chamber Syamsul Maarif highlighted the resolution of over three million cases in 2025 and pointed to deeper international legal integration as key challenges. The remarks were made at an event recognising top Indonesian law firms, where industry leaders noted growing client demand for strategic, tech-enabled legal services amid economic and geopolitical uncertainty.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:28 WIB
Heirs of Online Motorcycle Taxi Driver Receive Rp238 Million BPJS Compensation Plus Child Scholarship
The family of a deceased online motorcycle taxi driver in Sidoarjo has received Rp238 million in death benefits from BPJS Ketenagakerjaan, alongside an educational scholarship for his child. The symbolic handover coincided with the launch of a community-based social security awareness movement aimed at protecting informal workers. Officials stressed the scheme's role in preventing families from falling into extreme poverty, noting that only 39.6 per cent of workers in the regency are currently enrolled.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:27 WIB
Collaboration Needed to Tackle Disinformation Challenges
Indonesia's Telematics Society (MASTEL) and BBC Media Action convened a forum in Jakarta to address the growing complexity of disinformation. The event highlighted the need for collaboration between government, media, digital platforms, and civil society to strengthen information resilience. A policy paper was presented as a multi-stakeholder contribution to combating organised disinformation while preserving freedom of expression.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:23 WIB
JKN programme helps Ridwan fight heart disease
Ridwan Djapong, a 68-year-old resident of Central Sulawesi, credits the National Health Insurance (JKN) programme with providing crucial support during his battle with heart disease. As a PBI segment participant, he no longer worries about medical costs for routine check-ups and hospital referrals. He expressed gratitude for the financial protection and quality care, highlighting the programme's benefit for economically disadvantaged communities.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:18 WIB
BMKG records 1,176 aftershocks in Central Sulawesi
Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has recorded 1,176 aftershocks following a magnitude 6.7 earthquake in Central Sulawesi. The tremors, with varying intensities, continue to be monitored, with 49 felt by residents. Local disaster authorities report over 2,300 homes damaged in Sigi Regency, underscoring the need for enhanced individual and community mitigation efforts.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:17 WIB
Jakarta Fair 2026 attracts over 1.5 million visitors
The Jakarta Fair Kemayoran 2026 has drawn more than 1.5 million visitors in its first week, signalling robust economic activity in the capital. Organisers and the Jakarta administration view the event as a key indicator of economic stability and a driver for national product competitiveness. The Governor has set a transaction target of over Rp8 trillion, surpassing last year's Rp7.3 trillion.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:17 WIB
NU National Conference 2026 Discusses Leadership and the Organisation's Future
The Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) National Conference and Grand Conference in 2026 focused on the organisation's future leadership and strategic direction. Senior figures KH Afifuddin Muhajir and KH Anwar Iskandar addressed the plenary session, discussing permanent principles versus adaptable mechanisms, including the election system. The forum also highlighted the need to optimise digital technology for da'wah, consolidate NU's human resources, and strengthen philanthropic institutions to address national challenges.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:15 WIB
Mount Awu Remains on Alert Level III, Residents Told to Stay Outside 4km Radius
Mount Awu in North Sulawesi's Sangihe Islands remains at Level III (Siaga) alert status, with authorities recording 20 distant tectonic earthquakes during the latest observation period. The Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation Centre (PVMBG) has recommended that residents and visitors stay outside a 4-kilometre radius from the crater. Officials are urging the public to remain calm and follow guidance from the local disaster management agency.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:15 WIB
Senayan Sports Field Under Scrutiny, Expert Calls for Tax and Licensing Audit
A public policy expert has urged a comprehensive audit of sports facilities in Jakarta's Senayan area, including a golf course, following questions over the tax status of a field allegedly owned by a Peradi official. The call emphasises evaluating tax compliance, licensing, and land use to ensure state assets deliver optimal economic returns. The expert stressed the need for transparency given the area's high land value and potential involvement of public officials.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:14 WIB
Gus Ipul Launches Book on Fiqh for Strengthening Mental Psychosocial Disabilities
Social Affairs Minister Saifullah Yusuf launched a new book on Islamic jurisprudence aimed at transforming societal views on mental and psychosocial disabilities. The launch, held at an East Java pesantren during a NU conference, emphasises that persons with disabilities possess equal dignity and rights under the constitution and religion.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:11 WIB
Social Affairs Ministry Provides Prosthetic Leg to Crocodile Attack Victim in Gowa
The Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs has provided a prosthetic leg to Rendi, a 53-year-old man from Gowa who lost his limb in a crocodile attack in 2015. The assistance was part of an integrated social service event that also delivered cataract surgeries, entrepreneurship support, and other aid worth IDR 907 million to the local community. Officials emphasised the programme's alignment with President Prabowo Subianto's priority on accurate data and targeted welfare improvements, including the 'Sekolah Rakyat' initiative.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:10 WIB
Creative Industry Players Build Collaborative Spaces Through Coffee Business to Survive Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic forced creative industry players in Indonesia to adapt, with some finding resilience by diversifying into the food and beverage sector. Muhammad David, a former event organiser from Medan, successfully pivoted to opening a community-focused coffee shop called Sekata Kopi, which emphasises emotional connection and serves as a collaborative hub. His approach highlights how thorough research, a strong business plan, and adapting to consumer needs for social interaction can drive post-pandemic recovery in the creative economy.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:10 WIB
Baznas RI Sends 18 Preachers to Support Mualaf in Maluku
Indonesia's National Zakat Agency (Baznas) has dispatched 18 preachers to Buru Island, Maluku, to provide religious guidance and support for new converts (mualaf). The initiative, part of the 'Ustad Garis Depan' programme, aims to strengthen faith and community development in remote regions. Officials emphasised a compassionate, non-judgemental approach to dakwah.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:07 WIB
World Record: Ketan Talam Durian Cake Becomes Pekanbaru's Culinary Icon
Pekanbaru celebrated its 242nd anniversary by creating a 1-kilometre-long Ketan Talam Durian cake, officially recognised by MURI as a world record. The event, which drew over 80,000 visitors, aims to establish the traditional Malay delicacy as the city's signature dish to boost local tourism and the creative economy. The mayor acknowledged the overwhelming public enthusiasm and apologised for the resulting traffic congestion.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:06 WIB
Jakarta Police Mobile Brigade Disperses Youth Group Armed with Sharp Weapon in East Jakarta
The Jakarta Police Mobile Brigade (Brimob) dispersed a group of youths suspected of planning a brawl in Ciracas, East Jakarta, and seized a sharp weapon. The patrol was part of a joint operation to prevent street crime and maintain public order. Police urged the public to report potential disturbances via the 110 emergency line.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:06 WIB
Zhong He Miao Temple and the Story of Harmony Growing in Klaten
The inauguration of the Zhong He Miao Temple in Klaten, Central Java, marks a significant step in Indonesia's interfaith harmony, completing a religious complex within the Grha Bung Karno educational centre. Local officials and religious leaders hailed the new Confucian place of worship as a 'living laboratory' for tolerance and a potential national model for managing religious diversity.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:04 WIB
Kue Ketan Talam Durian Officially Named Pekanbaru's Culinary Icon
Pekanbaru celebrated its 242nd anniversary by creating a 1-kilometre-long Kue Ketan Talam Durian, earning a world record from MURI. The initiative aims to establish the durian-flavoured sticky rice cake as the city's signature dish, akin to Palembang's pempek, to boost local identity and economic sectors. The festival drew over 80,000 visitors, far exceeding expectations, and included the distribution of 3,000 free durians.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:04 WIB
Family Reveals Motive Behind Woman's Three-Year Confinement and Torture in Bandung
The family of a 29-year-old woman found critically injured after being allegedly confined and tortured for three years in Bandung has disclosed the perpetrator's motive. According to relatives, the suspect systematically drained the victim's assets, including savings, jewellery, and even her BPJS employment funds, before the physical abuse began. The case has been reported to the West Java Regional Police.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:02 WIB
Managing Energy, Maintaining Public Trust
This opinion piece argues that energy is not merely a commodity but a fundamental infrastructure of public trust in Indonesia. It calls for a realistic and balanced energy transition that ensures availability, affordability, reliability, and sustainability, while strengthening national industry and communicating policies clearly to the public.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 22:00 WIB
NU Elders' Meeting Ahead of Munas and Konbes Seen as Defusing PBNU Tensions
A meeting of 13 senior Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) clerics in Kediri, East Java, is being credited with easing factional tensions ahead of the organisation's national conference and congress. The gathering produced a call to reject dual roles for the NU chairman, particularly as a government minister, and to return the congress venue to Islamic boarding schools. Observers view the move as a direct rebuke to those allegedly seeking to exploit the organisation for personal political gain.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:59 WIB
Cilegon Immigration Opens Passport Services During Car Free Day
The Cilegon Immigration Office has launched a Sunday passport service called 'PASPORIA' to provide more flexible access for residents who cannot visit during weekdays. The initiative, held during the city's Car Free Day, also offered free basic health and eye check-ups in collaboration with local partners. Officials stated the service aims to leverage high public turnout at the weekly event while maintaining standard biometric and data security procedures inside the office.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:56 WIB
When 'Sell Indonesia' Loses Its Meaning
The narrative of 'Sell Indonesia' is becoming obsolete as the nation's financial market structure fundamentally transforms. A surge in domestic retail and institutional investors, alongside deep financial sector reforms, has created a resilient market capable of absorbing external shocks. This shift reduces the economy's vulnerability to foreign capital outflows and short-term global sentiment.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:55 WIB
House Commission XII Urges ESDM to Enforce Mining Law Amid Rolling Blackouts
House Commission XII has called on the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources to strictly enforce the 2025 Mining Law to prevent coal supply shortages for PLN. The law mandates that mining permit holders prioritise domestic needs, particularly for state-owned electricity and energy companies, before exporting. The ministry maintains that sufficient coal has been allocated, attributing any shortfall to PLN's logistical management.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:50 WIB
81,000 Vulnerable Workers in Makassar Now Have a Safety Net
The Makassar city government has allocated IDR 27.2 billion from its 2026 budget to provide social security for 81,466 vulnerable informal workers. The pioneering 'Makassar Berjasa' programme includes employment accident, death, and old-age benefits, with 45,000 recipients gaining access to a pension scheme for the first time. The initiative also deploys 1,005 community agents to boost registration and awareness, aiming to break the cycle of sudden poverty caused by the loss of a family breadwinner.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:47 WIB
Gobel Group ready to collaborate to advance tourism and economy in Gorontalo
Gobel Group has expressed its readiness to partner with the Gorontalo provincial government to boost tourism and economic growth. Chairman Rachmat Gobel stated the initiative involves developing public spaces and tourist destinations to stimulate local MSMEs and regional income. The commitment coincides with the company's 70th anniversary and the upcoming PENAS XVII event in 2026.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:46 WIB
Residents Chase Child Rapist Across Rooftops in Cakung, East Jakarta
A 50-year-old man in Cakung, East Jakarta, was apprehended by local residents after allegedly raping a minor. The suspect attempted to flee by climbing onto the roof of his rented house but was cornered and captured. Police have confirmed the arrest and stated that the suspect has admitted to committing the abuse since 2025.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:45 WIB
Javanese Man Amassed Rp10 Trillion Fortune from Selling Ice
During the colonial era in the Dutch East Indies, Tasripin, a native entrepreneur from Semarang, accumulated a fortune estimated at nearly Rp10 trillion in today's value by selling ice. His success, alongside other early ice magnates like Kwa Wan Hong, highlights how ice was once a highly lucrative commodity before modern refrigeration became widespread.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:43 WIB
PJM Region 1 Net Profit Soars 171% on Efficiency Measures
PT Pelindo Jasa Maritim (PJM) Region 1 reported a 171% surge in net profit against its budget target up to May 2026, despite revenue falling short at 97%. The subsidiary attributed the strong bottom line to aggressive cost intervention and disciplined spending. Management plans to sustain momentum through service acceleration, strategic partnerships, and continued cost efficiency.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:38 WIB
Vice President Supports Strengthening Local Food Commodities in Papua
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming has expressed government support for strengthening local food commodities, particularly sago, in Papua. During a visit to the Sago Field School in Asmat, South Papua, he observed sago processing and distributed school supplies. The initiative, managed in partnership with the local diocese, aims to enhance sago cultivation and develop value-added derivative products.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:38 WIB
AGO Urged to Complete Eddy Tansil Asset Tracing
The Attorney General's Office (AGO) is being urged to fully complete the tracing of assets belonging to BLBI corruption fugitive Eddy Tansil. An advocate representing a former prosecutor involved in the original case claims that asset seizures in the 1990s exceeded the state's demands, with a current estimated value of nearly Rp2 trillion. The call follows the AGO's recent handover of Rp1.029 trillion in non-tax state revenue, including Rp51.6 billion from Tansil's assets, amid concerns that a further Rp500 billion in replacement funds remains unaccounted for.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:35 WIB
When Public Anger Over Corruption Turns Into a Joke
This opinion piece reflects on the psychological shift in Indonesian society from outrage to cynical humour in response to recurring corruption and policy failures. It argues that this 'learned helplessness' is a dangerous symptom of a democracy where public anger no longer believes in the possibility of change, despite ongoing protests like those in June 2026.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:30 WIB
New Phenomenon in Indonesia: Junior High School Students Diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes
Indonesia is witnessing a worrying trend of type 2 diabetes affecting adolescents, including junior high school students, a condition previously associated with older adults. The Deputy Minister of Health attributes this surge to drastic lifestyle changes such as low physical activity, excessive screen time, poor sleep, and high consumption of sugary and ultra-processed foods. The government is responding with free health screenings for 25 million schoolchildren and a new nutri-level labelling system to warn about sugar content.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:30 WIB
Who Is the Coal Business Fugitive Arrested by the AGO?
The Indonesian Attorney General's Office has arrested Richard Arief Muljadi, a fugitive in a coal business fraud case, at Soekarno-Hatta Airport upon his return from Singapore. Muljadi had been on the wanted list for failing to attend court proceedings over a scam that caused losses of IDR 7 billion. The Attorney General has reiterated calls for all fugitives to surrender, warning there is no safe place to hide.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:29 WIB
Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz Again Amid Israel-Lebanon Tensions, US Responds
Iran's central military command announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, citing Israel's attack on southern Lebanon as a violation of the Tehran-Washington agreement. The US military stated it remains 'present and vigilant' in the strategic waterway, while President Trump declared there would be no toll fees for passage during or after a ceasefire period.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:23 WIB
Further US-Iran Talks Begin with Qatar and Pakistan as Mediators
A new round of negotiations between the United States and Iran has commenced in Switzerland, with Qatar and Pakistan acting as mediators. US Vice President JD Vance stated that President Donald Trump has authorised the pursuit of a diplomatic solution, expressing hope for a permanent agreement. The Qatari Foreign Ministry confirmed the talks aim to conclude a comprehensive deal addressing all aspects of a prior memorandum of understanding.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:22 WIB
State and Private School Capacity in Cimahi City Surplus for New Academic Year
The Education Department of Cimahi City has confirmed a surplus of seats for the upcoming academic year, with junior high school capacity exceeding the number of primary school graduates. Officials are urging parents not to worry about the new student admission system, as the total capacity of 11,284 seats comfortably accommodates the 10,523 prospective students. The main challenge remains the distribution of students to prevent overcrowding in schools perceived as favourites.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:18 WIB
Musicians urge Jakarta to strengthen understanding of song copyright protection
Indonesian musicians, including Endah Widiastuti of Endah N Rhesa, are calling on the Jakarta provincial government to take concrete steps to protect song copyrights and enhance intellectual property awareness. They emphasise the need for transparent legal agreements in collaborations and hope for professional workshops to foster a healthier creative economy. The push comes as international collaborations, such as an upcoming French-Indonesian music workshop, highlight the growing potential of Indonesia's music market.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:18 WIB
Behind the Lively Yospan Dance, a Mission to Preserve Papua's Heritage
A children's Yospan dance competition in Sorong City, initiated by the Papua Barat Daya Police, aims to safeguard local cultural identity from fading. The event, part of the 80th Bhayangkara Day celebrations, highlights the police's commitment to preserving indigenous wisdom alongside their security duties. Officials hope the platform will instil pride in the younger generation and ensure the tradition's continuity.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:16 WIB
Roy Suryo and Doctor Tifa to Be Transferred from Hospital to Detention Centre Tonight, Handed Over to Prosecutors Tomorrow
Indonesian police are set to move suspects Roy Suryo and Tifauziah Tyassuma, known as Doctor Tifa, from the Police Hospital to the Polda Metro Jaya detention centre tonight. The pair, accused of spreading false information about President Joko Widodo's diploma, will be handed over to the South Jakarta District Attorney's Office on Monday morning for the next stage of legal proceedings.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:15 WIB
World's Richest Man Predicts This Country Will Become the Centre of AI Robotics
Nvidia founder Jensen Huang has forecast that South Korea will become a global powerhouse in robotics and AI factories, citing its complete manufacturing ecosystem. During a visit to Seoul, Huang highlighted plans for strategic partnerships with major firms like Samsung and SK Hynix to advance chip technology and physical AI. He confirmed that Nvidia is already recruiting for a new R&D centre in the capital, signalling a long-term commitment to the country.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:12 WIB
KULTURA Sunda Ngariung: An Innovative Cultural Edutourism Programme at Bogor Botanical Gardens
PT Mitra Natura Raya has launched KULTURA: Sunda Ngariung, a new cultural edutourism initiative at the Bogor Botanical Gardens. The programme, running from 20 June to 12 July 2026, combines performing arts, interactive workshops, and traditional Sundanese cuisine to promote the values of Silih Asih, Silih Asah, and Silih Asuh. The operator has outlined a long-term roadmap to feature other Indonesian cultures, including Balinese and Kalimantan traditions, in subsequent years.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:10 WIB
Pakistan: US-Iran Relations See 'Major' Progress
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has stated that relations between the United States and Iran have made 'major' progress, expressing confidence that a final agreement will be reached. He noted that both sides have agreed to reduce Iran's nuclear enrichment stockpile and that subsequent negotiation phases will be more difficult. The talks, mediated by Pakistan in Switzerland, also involve discussions on frozen Iranian assets and the situation in Lebanon.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:08 WIB
UEM Marks Three Decades of Historic Transformation with Harmony Concert
The United Evangelical Mission (UEM) celebrated 30 years since its structural transformation from a paternalistic European-led body into an equal international communion of churches across three continents. The 'Faith beyond Fear' Harmony Concert in Jakarta, hosted by the Simalungun Protestant Christian Church (GKPS), drew over 1,500 delegates and highlighted a shift towards shared decision-making and mutual giving. The event also served as a humanitarian fundraiser, with UEM's first Indonesian General Secretary, Rev. Dr. Andar Parlindungan Pasaribu, emphasising the need for Asian churches to achieve theological and financial independence amid declining European contributions.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:07 WIB
Japanese Automotive Firms May Exit Indonesia, Threatening Thousands of Jobs
A senior Indonesian labour official has warned that two Japanese automotive component manufacturers in East Java may relocate to Vietnam, putting thousands of jobs at risk. The potential move is reportedly driven by prolonged geopolitical conflicts and a strategic shift towards electric vehicle development. The government and unions are planning negotiations and policy interventions to prevent the relocation and subsequent mass layoffs.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:02 WIB
Not Just Local Tourists, Foreign Visitors Also Holiday in Lembang
Tourism operators in Lembang, West Bandung Regency, are beginning to feel the impact of the school holiday season as visitor numbers rise. The area's diverse natural attractions are drawing both domestic travellers and international tourists, including visitors from Malaysia. One Malaysian tourist cited Lembang's cool climate and variety of destinations as key reasons for choosing it over other holiday spots.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:02 WIB
Indonesia shifts primary care focus from treatment to prevention
Indonesia is fundamentally reorienting its primary healthcare system from curative treatment to preventive care, driven by demographic shifts and a rising burden of non-communicable diseases. The Health Ministry's overhaul, exemplified by a nationwide free health screening programme that has reached tens of millions, aims to identify risks like hypertension and diabetes before complications arise. While the country has a strong foundation of over 10,000 puskesmas, persistent challenges such as uneven workforce distribution and low participation in eastern provinces remain significant hurdles to the reform's success.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:01 WIB
Indonesia Remains Investment Destination, MSCI Notes Capital Market Transparency
Global index provider MSCI has retained Indonesia's status as an emerging market, alleviating fears of a downgrade. However, MSCI highlighted concerns regarding transparency in the Indonesian capital market, particularly around shareholding structures and information flow. Regulators and the stock exchange have pledged to continue reforms to address these issues and maintain investor confidence.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:00 WIB
LPKAN Jatim Desak Pemkab Sidoarjo Benahi Pengawasan Perda Miras, Pengusaha ...
The East Java branch of the State Apparatus Performance Monitoring Agency (LPKAN) has urged the Sidoarjo Regency government to overhaul its supervision and socialisation of the local alcohol control bylaw. The agency argues that regulatory confusion, particularly regarding business location requirements, unfairly burdens entrepreneurs who have already secured central government-issued business licences. LPKAN has proposed a series of corrective measures, including public disclosure of location rules, mandatory socialisation forums, and the formation of an integrated audit team to review existing permits.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:00 WIB
Purbaya Assesses Indonesia's Economic Indicators as Continuing to Strengthen
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has stated that key indicators point to robust and inclusive economic growth in Indonesia. He highlighted an expansionary manufacturing PMI, strong liquidity and credit growth, and a persistent trade surplus as evidence of this momentum. The minister also noted that this growth is translating into tangible welfare improvements, with significant job creation and a reduction in both unemployment and poverty rates.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:00 WIB
Roy Suryo and Doctor Tifa to Be Transferred to Polda Metro Jaya Detention Centre Tonight
Defamation suspects Roy Suryo and Tifauzia Tyassuma, known as Doctor Tifa, are scheduled to be moved from the National Police Hospital to the Polda Metro Jaya detention centre this evening. The transfer is in preparation for the second stage of case handover, which includes the submission of the suspects and evidence to the South Jakarta District Prosecutor's Office on Monday. Both suspects had been hospitalised after medical examinations revealed pre-existing health conditions requiring monitoring.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 21:00 WIB
100 Years of Jam Gadang: Fadli Zon Hails It as a Symbol of History and Bukittinggi's Identity
Minister of Culture Fadli Zon has commemorated the centenary of Jam Gadang, describing the iconic clock tower as a witness to Indonesia's journey from the colonial era to the present day. Speaking at the 'Jam Gadang Cultural Night', he emphasised that the celebration was made possible through collaboration and mutual cooperation despite global challenges and efficiency policies. The event aimed to reinforce Bukittinggi's position as a key cultural centre and celebrate the nation's rich heritage.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:56 WIB
Education Ministry: Transformation Makes Schools in 3T Regions More Viable
The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has stated that priority programmes are making schools in Indonesia's frontier, outermost, and disadvantaged (3T) regions, particularly in North Nias Regency, more viable and digitally literate. Minister Abdul Mu'ti observed the impact of these programmes, including the use of satellite internet and interactive digital panels, during a visit to two state junior high schools. The initiatives encompass physical revitalisation, such as new laboratories and classroom rehabilitation, alongside improved educational services.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:55 WIB
Aggressive Efficiency Strategy Propels Pelindo Jasa Maritim Region 1 Profit Up 171 Percent
PT Pelindo Jasa Maritim (PJM) Region 1 reported a 171 percent surge in net profit against its budget target up to May 2026, despite revenue realisation reaching only 97 percent. The state-owned enterprise's subsidiary attributed the performance to aggressive cost intervention and strict budgetary discipline. Management remains optimistic about sustaining momentum through operational optimisation and high-value maritime services.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:51 WIB
Economic Census 2026: Tasikmalaya's Strategy to Strengthen Local Supply Chains and Free Nutritious Meals Programme
The Tasikmalaya City Government views the 2026 Economic Census as a vital tool for mapping regional economic strengths and ensuring local businesses can fully supply national programmes like the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) initiative. With an MBG budget allocation of IDR 200 billion, Mayor Viman Alfarizi Ramadhan stressed that procurement must prioritise local producers to maximise economic impact and prevent capital outflow. BPS Chief Amalia Adininggar Widyasanti and DPR Commission XI member Ferdiansyah also emphasised the need for honest data reporting and public awareness to ensure the census results in precise, effective policy-making.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:50 WIB
After Hospital Treatment, Roy Suryo and Tifa to Be Transferred to Police Detention Centre Tonight
Roy Suryo and Dr Tifa, suspects in the case involving allegations of a fake diploma against Indonesia's 7th President Joko Widodo, are being moved from hospital to the Polda Metro Jaya detention centre. The transfer is scheduled for Sunday evening ahead of the handover of suspects and evidence to the South Jakarta Prosecutor's Office on Monday. Both individuals had been hospitalised at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital following their arrest on Friday.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:49 WIB
Viral: One-Star Army General Allegedly Clashes with Marshal at Mandiri Jogja Marathon 2026
A video has gone viral showing a one-star Indonesian Army general, identified as Brigadier General Yuniar Dwi Hantono, in a heated argument with a race marshal at the Mandiri Jogja Marathon 2026. The incident occurred after the officer, who serves as the Commander of Korem 072/Pamungkas, attempted to force his aide to join him in crossing the finish line without proper registration. The altercation has sparked widespread discussion on social media regarding the conduct of high-ranking military officials.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:48 WIB
From Comedy Stage to Music, Solidarity for Palestine Echoes in Jakarta
A solidarity event titled 'Stand with Palestine' was held at M Bloc Space in Jakarta, featuring discussions, comedy, art, and music. The gathering aimed to voice support for Palestine, with all ticket proceeds donated to the Palestinian struggle for independence. The event saw participation from comedians, activists, and academics.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:46 WIB
Telkomsel Plants 2,000 Mangroves to Strengthen Disaster Mitigation in Donggala
Telkomsel has planted 2,000 mangrove trees in the coastal area of Donggala, Central Sulawesi, as part of its corporate social responsibility programme for Earth Day 2026. The initiative aims to bolster environmental conservation and strengthen natural disaster mitigation, particularly against tsunamis and coastal abrasion. The programme also includes public participation through green innovation competitions and a points-to-donation scheme.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:45 WIB
China Claims Foreign Intelligence Using Marine Animals to Spy on Its Waters
China's Ministry of State Security has accused foreign intelligence agencies of deploying marine animals fitted with sensors to conduct espionage in its territorial waters. The ministry claims creatures such as 'spy fish' and 'spy turtles' are being used to collect sensitive environmental data, alongside advanced wave gliders and sensor-equipped buoys. Beijing is offering substantial bounties to fishermen who recover such surveillance devices, framing the activity as part of an 'invisible secret war' threatening national security.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:45 WIB
Tasikmalaya Military Command Denies Viral Video Claims of Farmer Intimidation
The Tasikmalaya District Military Command (Kodim 0612) has refuted a viral video alleging that soldiers intimidated farmers in Karangjaya village. The commander stated the footage was misleading and that the troops were merely clearing land designated for a new army battalion, not evicting farmers or destroying crops.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:45 WIB
Already Worth Rp4,500 Trillion, Google Co-Founder Regrets Retiring
Google co-founder Sergey Brin has returned to active work at Alphabet, admitting his early retirement was a mistake given the rapid pace of artificial intelligence innovation. Brin, now the world's third-richest person, said he felt intellectually unstimulated after stepping back and is now deeply involved in developing Google's Gemini AI model. He also reflected on the company's past caution in launching AI chatbots, which allowed competitors like OpenAI to gain ground.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:44 WIB
Vice President Ensures Strengthening of Health Services for 3T Regions
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming has pledged to accelerate the upgrade of a hospital in Asmat, South Papua, as part of efforts to improve healthcare in Indonesia's frontier, outermost, and disadvantaged (3T) regions. The initiative aims to provide equitable basic services and reduce the need for costly patient referrals outside the area. The hospital director noted that the upgrade would be complemented by essential medical equipment like a CT scanner.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:44 WIB
OJK NTB Designates Cocoa as Priority Commodity for Economic Development
The Financial Services Authority (OJK) of West Nusa Tenggara has identified cocoa as a priority commodity to stimulate regional economic growth and improve the welfare of local farmers. The initiative aims to address key challenges in the cocoa farming ecosystem, including limited access to financing, market certainty, and business protection. OJK is coordinating with stakeholders to build a sustainable plantation business ecosystem, noting that many farmers still lack access to credit and require guaranteed off-takers for their produce.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:42 WIB
Iran and US Form Working Group to Achieve Final Peace Agreement
Negotiating parties in Switzerland have agreed to establish a technical working group to formulate the terms of a final peace agreement between Iran and the United States. The deal is targeted for completion within 60 days, with talks mediated by Pakistan and Qatar. A monitoring group has also been formed to oversee the implementation of the memorandum of understanding.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:39 WIB
West Java SPMB 2026 Phase 1 Closes, Hundreds of Thousands of Prospective Students Prepare for Re-registration
The first phase of West Java's 2026 New Student Admission System (SPMB) concluded on 19 June, with successful applicants now moving to the re-registration stage. The provincial government emphasised the process was transparent and fair, while reassuring unsuccessful candidates that Phase 2 remains open. Authorities are also strengthening cooperation with private schools to address the limited capacity of state institutions and prevent dropouts.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:35 WIB
West Sumatra Flood-Affected Hajj Pilgrims Receive Rp20 Million Aid from UAE
Thirty-three Hajj pilgrims from West Sumatra whose homes were damaged by flash floods in late 2025 have each received Rp20 million in aid from the United Arab Emirates' Zayed Foundation. The assistance, part of a broader US$192,000 solidarity programme, recognises the pilgrims' determination to fulfil their religious duty despite the disaster. The funds were distributed directly to the recipients' accounts, covering 162 pilgrims across West Sumatra, North Sumatra, and Aceh.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:34 WIB
FAO: Indonesia's Rice Production Highest in Southeast Asia, Fourth in the World in 2025
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has ranked Indonesia as the top rice producer in Southeast Asia and the fourth largest globally for 2025, trailing only India, China, and Bangladesh. Indonesia is also projected to record the highest production increase among major global producers, with a rise of over 4 million tonnes. The National Food Agency confirmed government rice reserves exceed 5 million tonnes, ensuring no medium-quality rice imports are needed and opening the possibility for Indonesia to become a rice exporter.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:34 WIB
ITB's Akulturasa 2026: A Stage for Science and Culture Synergy for Food Security
Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) has launched Akulturasa 2026, a festival integrating science, technology, and culture to promote the downstreaming of sustainable food research. The event, part of ITB's 67th anniversary, showcases innovative fermented food products developed from local ingredients to address future food security challenges. The festival aims to demonstrate how research can provide tangible benefits for society and inspire the development of MSMEs in Indonesia.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:33 WIB
Forest damage in TNKS Section VI Bengkulu reaches 10,000 hectares
The Kerinci Seblat National Park (TNKS) management in Bengkulu reports that approximately 10,000 hectares of protected forest have been damaged due to illegal logging and agricultural encroachment. Authorities are intensifying security patrols and pursuing ecosystem restoration through reforestation programmes. The park is also offering conservation partnership schemes to residents who have already cultivated land within the area.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:33 WIB
Iran discusses Lebanon ceasefire, oil, and frozen assets in Switzerland
Iran has stated it will closely monitor US commitments under a June 2026 memorandum of understanding aimed at ending hostilities, ahead of talks in Switzerland. Tehran insists that key provisions, including a full ceasefire in Lebanon, must be implemented before final settlement negotiations can begin. The discussions will also address the resumption of Iranian oil exports and the release of frozen overseas assets.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:32 WIB
FSGI Highlights Chaotic Implementation of SPMB in West Java
The Federation of Indonesian Teachers Associations (FSGI) has flagged numerous issues with the 2026 New Student Admission System (SPMB) in West Java, including technical glitches and alleged score manipulation. The organisation noted that hundreds of parents have protested and reported suspected maladministration to the Ombudsman. In contrast, FSGI praised the implementation in Jakarta as the most prepared region, citing early planning and extensive public consultation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:31 WIB
Roy Suryo and Doctor Tifa to be Transferred to Polda Metro Jaya Detention Centre
Defamation suspects Roy Suryo and Tifauzia Tyassuma, known as Doctor Tifa, are to be moved from the National Police Hospital to the Polda Metro Jaya detention centre tonight. The transfer is being made ahead of the planned handover of suspects and evidence to the South Jakarta District Attorney's Office on Monday. Both suspects were hospitalised after a medical examination revealed pre-existing conditions requiring monitoring.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:31 WIB
Woman Missing After Jumping from Ferry in Poto Tano Waters, Sumbawa
A woman named Masnah is missing after reportedly jumping from a passenger ferry in the waters off Poto Tano, West Sumbawa Regency. The incident occurred on Saturday night during a voyage to Kayangan, East Lombok, and a joint search and rescue operation has been expanded to a second day. Despite initial manoeuvres by the ship's crew and a widened search radius involving a rigid inflatable boat, the victim has not yet been found.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:31 WIB
Madinah Hajj Chief Bids Farewell to Kloter 15 LOP, Praises Pilgrims' Order and Compliance
The second wave of Indonesian hajj pilgrims' return continues as Kloter 15 LOP departed Madinah for Amir Muhammad bin Abdul Aziz Airport. Head of the Madinah Working Area, Dr Khalilurrahman, confirmed all pilgrims completed their obligatory ziyarah, including visits to Raudhah Asy-Syarif and the Prophet's tomb. He commended the pilgrims' discipline during visits and their compliance with baggage regulations ahead of their flight.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:31 WIB
End of Polemic: General Sudirman Statue Will Not Be Moved
The Jakarta provincial government has confirmed that the statue of General Sudirman in Dukuh Atas will remain in its current location, ending a controversy that began in 2025. Governor Pramono Anung stated the statue will be integrated into the design of a new pedestrian deck, positioned at the centre of the 'doughnut bridge'. The infrastructure project aims to improve transport integration and reduce traffic congestion along Jalan Sudirman.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:30 WIB
Jogja Marathon helps boost tourism, economy: Minister
Youth and Sports Minister Erick Thohir highlighted the Mandiri Jogja Marathon 2026 as a driver of sports tourism and regional economic growth in Yogyakarta, Indonesia's fourth-most popular destination for international tourists. The event attracted a record 10,200 runners from 17 countries, combining athletic competition with cultural tourism. Thohir emphasised that developing sports tourism is a new growth sector that can also increase public participation in physical fitness.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:30 WIB
Trump to Netanyahu: Without the US, There Would Be No Israel
US President Donald Trump has issued a sharp rebuke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, claiming Israel would not exist without his intervention. The remarks, made during the G7 summit in France, highlight growing strains between the allies amid US efforts to finalise a peace deal with Iran. Trump also criticised the brutality of recent Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, warning Netanyahu to act more responsibly.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:29 WIB
Soekarno-Hatta Airport Holds 'Khitanan Ceria InJourney Airports 2026' as Social Contribution
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport has provided free mass circumcision for 200 children from surrounding sub-districts as part of its annual social and environmental responsibility programme. The initiative, which aligns with Sustainable Development Goals on health and well-being, also included the symbolic handover of IDR 166.18 million in aid for public infrastructure improvements. Airport management concurrently urged residents to avoid risky activities near the airport to maintain aviation safety.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:26 WIB
Vice President Supports Asmat Cathedral Development with Cemara Tree Planting
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming planted a cemara tree at the Holy Cross Cathedral construction site in Asmat, South Papua, symbolising hope and sustainability. The visit was part of a working agenda to ensure basic infrastructure development, including religious facilities, progresses optimally in the region. The project aligns with President Prabowo Subianto's directive for inclusive and equitable development in frontier, outermost, and disadvantaged areas.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:26 WIB
Depok City Government Partners with UNJ to Boost Quality of 52 Free Private Schools
The Depok City Government has formalised a strategic partnership with the State University of Jakarta (UNJ) to enhance the quality of its Rintisan Sekolah Swasta Gratis (RSSG) programme. The collaboration, backed by a Rp36 billion budget, aims to provide academic mentoring and teacher training across 52 private junior high schools and madrasahs. Officials stress that the initiative goes beyond merely waiving tuition fees, focusing on improving teacher competence and professional certification to create a high-quality, inclusive educational ecosystem.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:26 WIB
Tracing a Century of Jam Gadang, Bukittinggi's Timekeeper
The Jam Gadang clock tower in Bukittinggi, West Sumatra, marks over a century as a cultural landmark and silent witness to Indonesia's historical transformations. Built in 1926 as a gift from the Dutch Queen, its unique architecture and rare German clock mechanism have made it a symbol of resilience. The monument's changing roof styles reflect the nation's political shifts, and its centenary is being used to strengthen Indonesia-Netherlands diplomatic ties.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:25 WIB
Clean Water Crisis Hits Indramayu, Police Distribute Aid to Four Villages
Several villages in Indramayu Regency are facing a clean water crisis at the start of the dry season. The Indramayu Police have responded by distributing water aid to four affected villages as part of the 80th Bhayangkara Day commemoration. The initiative aims to assist residents with limited access to clean water and includes educational efforts on water conservation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:24 WIB
Public Works Minister Supports Temporary Housing and Bridge Repairs in Sigi
Public Works Minister Dody Hanggodo has pledged government support for constructing temporary shelters and repairing earthquake-damaged bridges in Sigi, Central Sulawesi. The ministry will act upon requests from the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), though no formal request has yet been received. The minister also ordered comprehensive technical inspections of roads and bridges to ensure public safety, even where damage is not visibly severe.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:23 WIB
Vice President Ready to Expand Free Nutritious Meals in Asmat, Partnering with Churches
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka has pledged to expand the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme to remote regions like Asmat Regency, exploring partnerships with local churches and school canteens. The initiative aims to improve school attendance and reduce stunting rates among children, pregnant women, and breastfeeding mothers in underdeveloped areas.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:22 WIB
Hasanuddin Debarkation Serves 1,949 Elderly Hajj Pilgrims
The Hasanuddin Makassar Debarkation has processed 1,949 elderly Hajj pilgrims up to the arrival of the 28th flight group, prioritising their care and comfort. Officials confirmed the commitment to providing optimal health services and assistance for these senior pilgrims. The latest group included 393 pilgrims from Gorontalo, with the oldest being 85 years old.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:20 WIB
Jogja Marathon helps boost tourism, economy: Minister
Tourism Minister Thohir highlighted the Mandiri Jogja Marathon 2026 as a key driver of sports tourism, noting its role in enhancing Yogyakarta's profile as a major destination. The event attracted a record 10,200 runners from 17 countries, supporting both public health and economic growth. The ministry is also promoting broader sports participation and Car Free Day initiatives across Indonesia to further develop this sector.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:19 WIB
Lestari Moerdijat: Karimunjawa Beach Cleanliness Must Be Consistently Maintained
MPR Deputy Speaker Lestari Moerdijat has stressed the need for consistent efforts to maintain beach cleanliness in Karimunjawa as tourist numbers rise. Speaking during a community beach clean-up, she emphasised that tourism income must be matched by environmental responsibility. The event also saw the release of turtle hatchlings and the inauguration of a beach intended to serve as an environmental education centre.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:16 WIB
Roy Suryo and Dr Tifa Transferred from Hospital to Detention Centre, to Be Handed Over to Prosecutors Tomorrow
Roy Suryo and Dr Tifa, suspects in the case of alleged fake diploma accusations against former President Joko Widodo, have been moved from the Police Hospital to the Polda Metro Jaya detention centre. The transfer is part of the stage-two process, with both suspects scheduled to be handed over to the South Jakarta District Prosecutor's Office tomorrow morning. The police confirmed that the case file has been declared complete (P-21) and all procedures have been conducted in accordance with the law.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:16 WIB
Gibran Rides Motorcycle Himself During Agats Asmat Visit, Shouted 'Young Jokowi'
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka personally rode an electric motorcycle during a working visit to Agats, Asmat, Papua, drawing enthusiastic cheers from locals who likened him to a younger version of his father, President Jokowi. The casual display occurred as he navigated the town without a presidential security detail riding pillion, though guards followed on separate bikes. The moment highlighted his attempt to connect with the community in a remote region.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:15 WIB
Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim Cuts Subsidised Diesel Price to RM2.10
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has announced a reduction in the price of subsidised diesel to RM2.10 per litre, effective nationwide from July. The policy aims to return the benefits of economic reforms and growth to the people amid global supply chain uncertainties, while maintaining stable prices for other fuels like RON95 petrol.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:15 WIB
DKI Jakarta Transportation Agency: Towed Vehicles for Illegal Parking No Longer Fined
The DKI Jakarta Transportation Agency has confirmed that vehicles towed for illegal parking will no longer be subject to fines. Owners are only required to sign a statement promising not to repeat the offence before reclaiming their vehicles, a policy in effect since 2024.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:14 WIB
Students and Parents in Batam Rally in Support of Free Nutritious Meals Programme
Hundreds of students, teachers, and parents in Batam staged a rally to voice support for the continuation of the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme, which has been temporarily halted. The head of the local education office confirmed the participation of around 100 beneficiary schools, stating the event was a direct response to widespread complaints following the programme's suspension. Organisers emphasised the programme's importance for child development and called for governance improvements rather than termination.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:12 WIB
Indonesia's renewable energy mix gains pace, beats 2026 target
Indonesia's renewable energy contribution to the national power mix reached 17.89 percent by April 2026, surpassing the government's full-year target of 16.46 percent. This acceleration is driven by new hydropower projects coming online, faster diesel phase-out programmes, and a significant allocation for renewables in the latest electricity supply plan. The progress signals a pivotal shift in the nation's energy transition, with solar power showing the fastest growth and attracting increased foreign investment interest.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:12 WIB
Natuna Regent Encourages One-Roof Schools for Remote Areas
The Regent of Natuna, Cen Sui Lan, is promoting the 'One-Roof School' model to ensure educational equity in remote and sparsely populated islands. This integrated approach combines primary and junior secondary education in a single location to reduce infrastructure costs and prevent rural depopulation. The plan targets Desa Selaut, where students currently face a risky 30-minute speedboat journey to continue their schooling.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:09 WIB
Home Affairs Minister Encourages Private Sector Collaboration to Tackle Papua's Public Housing
Home Affairs Minister Tito Karnavian has called for stronger collaboration with the private sector to address the housing deficit in Papua, where nearly 30 percent of residents lack adequate shelter. He proposed scrapping certain building taxes and offering low-interest microcredit to make home ownership more accessible for low-income families. The initiative includes fiscal incentives for developers and a mandatory tree-planting programme to ensure environmental sustainability.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:09 WIB
Mandiri Jogja Marathon 2026 Becomes a Catalyst for Sport Tourism Revival
The Mandiri Jogja Marathon 2026 attracted a record 10,200 runners from 17 countries, reinforcing Yogyakarta's status as a world-class sport tourism hub. The event, held against the backdrop of Prambanan Temple, is projected to significantly boost the local economy, building on last year's 11.6 per cent increase in regional spending. Officials highlight the marathon's role in driving hotel occupancy, extending tourist stays, and stimulating transactions for local micro, small, and medium enterprises.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:07 WIB
Pancasila Children's Festival 2026 held to strengthen character from an early age
The Pancasila Children's Festival 2026 was held in South Tangerang to foster national values and character among Indonesian youth. Organisers emphasised that Pancasila must be experienced as a living set of feelings—brotherhood, unity, togetherness, care, and gratitude—rather than just a narrative. The event aims to address the gap in historical and civic understanding among children through cultural experiences, art, and community involvement.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:05 WIB
Foreign National from China Detained at Batam Airport for Allegedly Opening Passenger's Bag on Plane
A Chinese foreign national was detained by authorities at Batam's Hang Nadim International Airport after allegedly attempting to open another passenger's bag on a flight bound for Jakarta. The incident caused concern among passengers but no items were reported stolen. The suspect has been handed over to immigration officials for further investigation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:03 WIB
Maintaining Rupiah Sovereignty at the Border
This article explores the financial challenges faced by communities in Indonesia's border region with Malaysia, where the ringgit often circulates more freely than the rupiah. It highlights the transformative impact of digital payment systems like QRIS in providing accessible financial services and strengthening the use of the national currency. The narrative follows a local teacher who has witnessed the gradual shift towards greater financial inclusion and rupiah sovereignty in the area.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:03 WIB
MRT Jakarta Implements Rp 1 Fare for 499th Jakarta Anniversary
PT MRT Jakarta will offer a special fare of Rp 1 on 22, 27, and 28 June to celebrate the 499th anniversary of Jakarta. The initiative aims to boost public transport usage and support the city's mobility integration. Ridership data from March 2026 shows an annual increase of 9.03 percent, reaching 3.49 million passengers.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:02 WIB
Jam Gadang Centenary Becomes Momentum to Affirm Bukittinggi's Iconic Status
Indonesia's Minister of Culture, Fadli Zon, stated that the 100th anniversary of the Jam Gadang clock tower serves as a moment to reaffirm its position as a symbol of history, culture, and national identity. The celebration, which culminated on 21 June 2026, aims to strengthen cultural appreciation and highlight Bukittinggi as a key cultural centre. The government hopes the landmark will continue to remind the nation of its long journey and cultural strength.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:01 WIB
Roy Suryo and Doctor Tifa to Be Transferred to South Jakarta Prosecutor's Office Tomorrow
Polda Metro Jaya will transfer suspects Roy Suryo and Doctor Tifa, along with evidence, to the South Jakarta Prosecutor's Office on Monday in a case involving allegations of a fake diploma against former President Joko Widodo. The suspects, who were arrested on Friday and hospitalised, will be moved to the Polda Metro Jaya detention centre tonight before the handover. The case file has been declared complete by the prosecution, and the transfer marks the next stage in the legal process.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:00 WIB
Hajj Pilgrims from Group 12 Arrive Back in Banjarmasin
A group of 360 Hajj pilgrims from South Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan arrived safely at Syamsudin Noor International Airport in Banjarmasin on Sunday. Their return brings the total number of pilgrims from the Banjarmasin embarkation point who have arrived back in Indonesia to 4,303. Officials reminded the returning pilgrims to maintain the spiritual discipline and social awareness cultivated during their time in the Holy Land.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 20:00 WIB
IHSG Braces for Crucial Week: MSCI Review and Hormuz Tensions in Focus
The Indonesian Stock Exchange (IHSG) faces a pivotal week as investors await the MSCI Market Classification review amid concerns over transparency and coordinated trading. External pressures are also mounting after the cancellation of US-Iran peace talks, which threatens to escalate geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and potentially destabilize the rupiah.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:57 WIB
BMKG Warns of Potential Tsunami Threat in Balikpapan Bay
Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has warned that East Kalimantan's Balikpapan Bay faces a potential tsunami risk from distant tectonic activity and submarine landslides. The agency highlighted the bay's narrow geography could amplify wave heights, posing a greater danger to coastal areas. BMKG also stressed the urgent need for an integrated early warning system, as the region currently lacks comprehensive disaster mitigation infrastructure.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:57 WIB
Permanent Housing for Agam Disaster Survivors Still Plagued by Problems
The Agam Regency government is intensifying efforts to provide permanent housing for disaster survivors, but the process remains hampered by critical land and coordination issues. A recent cross-sectoral coordination meeting aimed to synchronise policies and cut through bureaucracy to accelerate construction. Officials emphasised that delivering safe, sustainable housing is a state responsibility for displaced communities awaiting permanent relocation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:55 WIB
SAR Team Finds Last Victim of Ship Collision in South Pulau Laut Waters, Kotabaru
A joint search and rescue team has recovered the body of the final missing fisherman following a collision between a fishing vessel and a passenger ferry off the coast of Kotabaru, South Kalimantan. The accident, which occurred earlier in the week, resulted in two fatalities and five survivors. The operation faced challenges from unpredictable weather before being officially closed.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:50 WIB
Moderate El Niño Looms, BMKG Warns of Drought Threat from June 2026
Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has issued an early warning about expanding meteorological drought expected to intensify in June 2026. The agency notes a developing moderate El Niño phase in the Pacific, which will bring sharper daily temperature contrasts and reduced rainfall across Java, Bali, Nusa Tenggara, and parts of Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Maluku, and Papua. The agricultural sector and raw water supply in highly vulnerable regions are expected to be the most significantly impacted.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:49 WIB
Viral Video of Murky Water Flowing into Sanur Beach Sparks Investigation
A video showing dark, murky water gushing into Segara Ayu Beach in Sanur, Denpasar, has gone viral, prompting an immediate investigation by local authorities. Initial checks by the Public Works and Spatial Planning Department suggest the discolouration was caused by sediment trapped in a drainage outlet that was suddenly released by heavy rain pressure. A more thorough excavation is planned to determine the exact source of the flow.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:47 WIB
DKI Jakarta Transportation Agency Confirms Ojol Motorcycle Ransom of Rp 250,000 Is a Hoax
The DKI Jakarta Transportation Agency (Dishub) has refuted viral claims that an online motorcycle taxi driver was forced to pay Rp 250,000 to retrieve his impounded vehicle. Agency head Budi Awaluddin stated the driver's motorcycle was returned the same day without any charge after he signed a statement promising not to repeat the offence. Officials also visited the driver's home to clarify the situation and calm public outrage on social media.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:47 WIB
South Kalimantan Police Preserve Traditional Arts Through Madihin and Hadrah Competition
The South Kalimantan Regional Police (Polda Kalsel) organised a Madihin and Hadrah competition in Banjarbaru, attracting 274 participants, as part of efforts to preserve local Banjar cultural heritage. The police chief highlighted the risk of traditional arts being eroded by foreign cultural influences and signalled plans to make the festival an annual event, potentially expanding it to include Dayak art forms next year.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:47 WIB
IKALUIN Award 2026: A Testament to Alumni Contribution and Dedication
The IKALUIN Award 2026 honoured ten alumni of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta for their contributions to society, the nation, and humanity. The biennial event, held at the university's Harun Nasution Auditorium, recognised individuals across diverse fields including community empowerment, education, and politics. The award aims to celebrate dedication and inspire continued service, reflecting the university's tradition of producing progressive and rational Islamic intellectuals.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:45 WIB
Unsubsidised Pertalite Fuel Price Higher Than Pertamax, Here's Why
A viral social media post showing a high unsubsidised price for Pertalite fuel has prompted clarification from Pertamina. The state energy firm explained that the figure reflects the actual market cost, while the price paid by consumers remains fixed by government subsidy policy. Pertamina also noted that even the current non-subsidised Pertamax price is being held below full market rates to maintain economic stability.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:45 WIB
Beware of Gmail Scam Modes, Google Issues This Warning
Google has issued a warning to Gmail users worldwide about increasingly sophisticated cyber threats that exploit psychological and technical vulnerabilities to steal personal data and money. The company emphasises it never requests passwords, OTPs, or sensitive financial information via email. Users are urged to recognise phishing signs and report suspicious messages immediately.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:44 WIB
UNM Students Dive into KKP Cyber Security, Proof Digital Business Campus Produces Industry-Ready Talent
Universitas Nusa Mandiri (UNM) student Rizqi Ardiansah completed a three-month internship at the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries' cyber security division, gaining hands-on experience in network configuration and digital asset protection. The programme highlights UNM's commitment to bridging academic theory with practical industry demands. The university aims to strengthen collaborations with government and corporate sectors to produce graduates ready for Indonesia's digital transformation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:42 WIB
Central Java Police and IPOT Collaborate to Provide Esports Financial Literacy at Kapolda Jateng Cup 2026
The Central Java Police and PT Indo Premier Sekuritas (IPOT) partnered during the Kapolda Jateng Cup 2026 esports tournament to deliver financial literacy to young gamers. The initiative, 'Generasi Jateng Cerdas Rupiah', aimed to bridge the gap between high financial inclusion and low literacy among Gen Z and Millennials. IPOT used the gaming context to teach investment principles, promoting its AI-powered platform to help young investors build disciplined financial habits.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:40 WIB
Dog That Bit Three Residents During Celebration in Jembrana Tests Positive for Rabies
Laboratory tests have confirmed that a dog which attacked three people during a local celebration in Jembrana Regency, Bali, was positive for rabies. The local agriculture and food agency is deploying emergency vaccination teams to the area to prevent further transmission. The victims included a 47-year-old man and two toddlers.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:37 WIB
Sunda Ngariung: 22-Day Sundanese Cultural Festival Launched at Bogor Botanical Gardens
PT Mitra Natura Raya has launched 'KULTURA Sunda Ngariung', a 22-day eduwisata programme at the Bogor Botanical Gardens running from 20 June to 12 July 2026. The initiative aims to preserve Sundanese culture through interactive workshops, traditional performances, and culinary experiences, while also providing a platform for local artisans and MSMEs. The organisers plan to expand the programme annually, featuring different Indonesian cultures such as Balinese, Kalimantan, and Betawi in subsequent years.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:36 WIB
Gamelan and puppetry arts training for children
A cultural initiative is providing training in traditional gamelan music and puppetry arts for children, aiming to preserve Indonesia's intangible heritage among the younger generation. The programme underscores the importance of cultural education in maintaining national identity. Such grassroots efforts complement broader government and institutional drives to safeguard and promote Indonesian arts.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:36 WIB
Karawitan and Puppetry Training for Children Aims to Preserve Culture and Support Digital Protection Policy
A community in Semarang is using traditional Javanese karawitan music and shadow puppetry training to preserve cultural heritage among children. The initiative also aligns with the government's PP Tunas regulation by promoting real-world creative and social activities. The programme seeks to reduce children's dependence on gadgets and exposure to harmful social media content.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:36 WIB
Financial Impact of US-Iran War: Pentagon Requests Rp1,424 Trillion in Additional Funding
The Pentagon is preparing to request an additional US$80 billion from Congress to cover the escalating costs of military operations against Iran, far exceeding initial public estimates. Economists warn the total economic burden on the United States could reach up to US$1 trillion, factoring in long-term veteran care and infrastructure repairs. The ballooning costs have ignited fierce debate in Washington over budget transparency and the legality of the conflict.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:32 WIB
MSCI Downgrade Unlikely to Trigger Panic, IHSG Expected to Remain Stable
The recent downgrade in Indonesia's market accessibility criteria by MSCI is not expected to cause significant turmoil in the domestic stock market. Analysts suggest the negative sentiment has already been priced in, as reflected by the IHSG's resilient performance. Attention now shifts to MSCI's annual classification review, which will confirm whether Indonesia retains its Emerging Market status.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:30 WIB
Indonesians Unaware They Are Ingesting Microplastics: Check These 7 Kitchen Items
A new report highlights the pervasive threat of microplastic contamination originating from common kitchenware, posing serious health risks to Indonesians. Items such as non-stick pans, plastic containers, and tea bags can release millions of particles into food and beverages, potentially leading to inflammation, organ damage, and cardiovascular disease. Experts recommend switching to stainless steel, glass, and other non-plastic alternatives to mitigate exposure.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:28 WIB
Singkawang distributes 7,000 free bakcang to enliven cultural festival
The Singkawang city government handed out 7,000 bakcang (rice dumplings) and free iced mung bean drinks to residents during the annual Bakcang Festival. Mayor Tjhai Chui Mie emphasised the event belongs to all citizens regardless of ethnicity or religion, reinforcing the city's long-standing spirit of tolerance. The festival has grown into a cultural tourism attraction drawing visitors from across Indonesia.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:27 WIB
SIG Develops MiniMix Service to Target Housing Projects in Densely Populated Areas
State-owned cement producer PT Semen Indonesia (SIG) is expanding into the retail construction market with MiniMix, a small-scale ready-mix concrete service designed for narrow urban roads. The initiative aims to capture growing demand for home construction and renovation in densely populated areas previously inaccessible to conventional mixer trucks. SIG currently operates 42 MiniMix fleets across major Javanese cities, supported by 30 batching plants.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:27 WIB
Online Motorcycle Taxi Drivers Bring Children to Enjoy School Holiday at Free Taman Bendera Pusaka
During the school holidays, online motorcycle taxi (ojol) drivers in Jakarta are taking their children to the newly opened Taman Bendera Pusaka. The park's free entry and comprehensive, comfortable facilities are a major draw for single parents and drivers seeking affordable recreation for their families. Some drivers choose to turn off their ride-hailing apps to focus on their children, while others keep them active to take advantage of the busy Blok M area.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:27 WIB
KAI Cirebon Secures 438 Passenger Items Left Behind Worth Rp447 Million, from Gold to Gadgets
PT KAI Daop 3 Cirebon's Lost and Found service successfully secured and returned 438 items left behind by passengers between January and 20 June 2026, with an estimated total value of Rp477.5 million. The recovered items ranged from electronics and cash to gold, highlighting the integrity of railway staff and a modern data recording system. Passengers can report lost belongings to onboard conductors, station security officers, or via the KAI 121 contact centre.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:26 WIB
From Data Science to BAZNAS RI: UNM Alumni Proves Wide Career Opportunities in the Digital Era
A graduate of Nusa Mandiri University's Data Science programme has secured a role as a Data Analyst at Indonesia's National Zakat Agency (BAZNAS RI), demonstrating that data science careers extend beyond the tech industry into social and humanitarian organisations. Desi Masdin Dama applies her skills to monitor public sentiment, manage institutional reputation, and support data-driven communication strategies. Her success highlights the university's practical, industry-aligned curriculum in preparing students for diverse sectors.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:26 WIB
Final Hurdle for KF-21 Boramae Fighter: DAPA Certification
South Korea's domestically developed KF-21 Boramae fighter jet is poised to receive initial type certification from the Defence Acquisition Programme Administration (DAPA) this week, clearing its final regulatory hurdle before frontline service. The certification confirms the aircraft met all 745 inspection requirements across 14 airworthiness categories, including operational capability and pilot safety in extreme conditions. The review process, which began in April 2021, paves the way for the 4.5-generation Block 1 jet to enter service.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:26 WIB
Israeli Aggression in Lebanon Threatens US-Iran Peace Deal
A senior Indonesian official warns that Israel's military actions in southern Lebanon could derail the recently signed US-Iran peace memorandum. The agreement, signed digitally on 17 June, was seen as a step towards reducing regional instability, but renewed Israeli strikes just two days later are viewed as a systematic effort to block normalisation between Tehran and Washington. The official urges the US to restrain Israel to prevent the diplomatic process from collapsing.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:24 WIB
Pharmaceutical Exports to Afghanistan Strengthen Global Competitiveness
State-owned pharmaceutical company PT Indofarma Tbk has shipped five containers of products to Afghanistan, marking a significant step in the Bio Farma Group's transformation strategy. The export is viewed as a positive indicator of the holding company's efforts to enhance the national health industry's global standing. The move aligns with the government's agenda to bolster national health resilience and Indonesia's role in the global health ecosystem.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:21 WIB
PLN Accelerates 1,102-Tower Network and 920 MW Power Plant Construction to Prevent Electricity Deficit
State electricity firm PLN is fast-tracking major infrastructure projects in South Sulawesi to meet a projected peak load of 2,895 MW by 2034, driven by industrial downstreaming and annual demand growth of 6.2%. The plan includes 920 MW of new generation capacity and an 876-kilometre transmission backbone with 1,102 towers. PLN also dismissed circulating rumours of imminent tariff hikes and coal shortages as false.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:19 WIB
Western Defence Analyst: Iran Seizes Opportunity to Fracture US-Israel Alliance
A Western defence analyst suggests Iran is exploiting the ongoing conflict in southern Lebanon to drive a wedge between the US and Israeli governments. Despite a peace agreement prohibiting attacks on Lebanon, Israel's continued strikes are seen as a tool Tehran is using to create tension between the Trump administration and Prime Minister Netanyahu's government. The analyst notes that while a complete halt to Israeli retaliation is unrealistic, Iran's primary objective is to fracture the Washington-Tel Aviv alliance.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:15 WIB
Fact Check: Is It True That Java-Bali Will Have a 3-Day Blackout?
PT PLN (Persero) has officially denied a viral social media claim that a total blackout will occur across Java and Bali for three days. The state electricity company labelled the information a hoax and urged the public to rely solely on its official communication channels for accurate service updates.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:15 WIB
KPK Warns Political Parties on Ex-Corruptor Cadres: Integrity Is Essential
Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has cautioned political parties to rigorously vet prospective members, particularly those with past corruption convictions, to safeguard institutional integrity. The warning follows public attention on former Southeast Sulawesi Governor Nur Alam, a convicted graft felon, joining the Indonesia Solidarity Party (PSI). KPK Chairman Setyo Budiyanto stressed that a party's integrity directly impacts public welfare and must be reflected in its recruitment standards.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:14 WIB
Perpetrator of False Imprisonment Trailed Victim to Hospital, Now a Fugitive
A woman from Bandung, West Java, was found critically injured after allegedly being held captive and tortured by her boyfriend for three years. The perpetrator followed the victim to the hospital when she was rescued but has since fled and is now wanted by the police.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:14 WIB
MRT Jakarta to charge Rp1 fare on 22 June in support of DKI's 499th anniversary
PT MRT Jakarta will offer a special Rp1 fare on 22, 27, and 28 June as part of celebrations for Jakarta's 499th anniversary. The policy follows a provincial transport department decree on free or Rp1 public transport services during the festivities. The operator hopes the initiative will encourage more residents to switch to public transport and support sustainable urban mobility.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:13 WIB
Defence Minister Sjafrie Calls Governor Iqbal After Visiting Tuan Guru Bagu
Indonesian Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin visited the charismatic NTB cleric Tuan Guru Bagu at a military hospital in Jakarta and reported his condition is improving. The minister advised limiting visitors to aid recovery and instructed the cleric to remain in hospital until fully fit. NTB Governor Lalu Muhamad Iqbal expressed gratitude for the central government's attention, which he said has reassured the family and people of West Nusa Tenggara.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:12 WIB
Indonesia Q1 growth outpaces G20, ASEAN averages, minister says
Indonesia's economy grew 5.61 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2026, outperforming many G20 and ASEAN peers while maintaining inflation at 3.08 percent. The country's resilience is bolstered by low energy shock exposure, a sustained trade surplus, and strong fiscal buffers. The government credits robust growth for creating 1.9 million jobs and reducing poverty, and is advancing eight priority programmes to sustain inclusive development.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:10 WIB
Mother Who Assaulted Her Child's Rapist in Southeast Sulawesi Granted Judicial Pardon
A court in Buton, Southeast Sulawesi, has granted a judicial pardon to a mother convicted of assaulting the man who raped her underage child. The judge ruled that imprisonment would cause further suffering to the already traumatised family, citing the mother's role as the sole breadwinner and the victim's need for her support. The verdict underscores that the pardon is not a justification of violence but a recognition of the exceptional circumstances.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:10 WIB
Empowering Water Hyacinth: Ankubas Innovation Products Can Generate Revenue of up to Tens of Millions
Pertamina Patra Niaga's community development programmes in South Sumatra and Central Java are transforming the invasive water hyacinth weed into profitable products. The Ankubas Scents air freshener line in Palembang has achieved sales turnover of Rp50 million, while a separate initiative in Boyolali produces organic fertiliser, animal feed, and biogas. These projects exemplify how environmental challenges can be converted into economic opportunities and sustainable agricultural support.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:09 WIB
Cara Membuat NIB untuk Content Creator 2026, Bisa Daftar Resmi Lewat OSS - MerahPutih
The Indonesian government will officially recognise content creators as a formal business activity under the updated KBLI classification starting June 2026, allowing them to obtain a Business Identification Number (NIB) through the OSS system. This policy provides legal certainty for digital creative economy actors who earn income from platforms, endorsements, and monetisation. The registration process is free and can be completed online by preparing basic documents such as a NIK and NPWP.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:09 WIB
SD Al-Azhar Kelapa Gading Student's 11-Juz Qur'an Recitation Welcomed with Gratitude and Emotion
A primary school student at SD Islam Al-Azhar Kelapa Gading received a full scholarship after memorising 11 juz of the Qur'an and completing a tasmi' recitation in a single sitting. The achievement was celebrated during the school's graduation ceremony, highlighting the structured tahfiz programme and strong collaboration between the school, teachers, and family. The Yayasan Al-Azhar Kelapa Gading awarded the scholarship as appreciation for the student's dedication and discipline.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:07 WIB
Golkar's Misbakhun Criticises PDIP's Ambiguous Stance: 'Two-Footed Politics Is Not Elegant'
Golkar Party's economic chief Mukhamad Misbakhun has criticised PDIP elites for their ambiguous political positioning, urging them to offer more constructive criticism rather than heating up the national political climate. He specifically warned against 'two-footed politics', where a party seeks credit for popular government programmes while distancing itself and attacking when policies face problems. Misbakhun emphasised that criticism in a democracy is healthy but must be delivered responsibly, especially amid current geopolitical pressures.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:07 WIB
Mass Communication in the Digital Era: How Media Shapes Public Perception
This article explores key mass communication theories in the context of the digital age, examining how media influences public perception. It outlines foundational models like Lasswell's Formula and Shannon-Weaver, alongside effect theories such as Cultivation and Two-Step Flow, to explain the relationship between media, opinion leaders, and audiences. The piece also highlights journalistic gatekeeping and the active role of audiences in selecting media, emphasising the need for critical media literacy.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:06 WIB
Minister Calls for Women's Active Role in Protecting Children at Religious Educational Institutions
Minister of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection Arifah Fauzi has urged women to help safeguard children in faith-based schools amid rising cases of violence, including sexual abuse. The ministry is collaborating with the Ministry of Religious Affairs and the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education to establish standard operating procedures and strengthen family resilience. A senior Muslimat NU official also highlighted seven Islamic principles for societal welfare as a foundation for creating safe and harmonious communities.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:05 WIB
Chinese Firm Completes Direct-to-Cell Satellite Call Trial
Shanghai-based satellite internet company Spacesail has successfully completed China's first direct-to-cell voice call trial using an unmodified commercial smartphone. The test demonstrated full signal strength and voice quality comparable to terrestrial 5G, marking a significant step towards integrated space-ground communication. The company's constellation has now expanded to 200 satellites, supporting future convergence with 5G and 6G networks.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:05 WIB
From Salary to Assets: How the Capital Market Can Help Achieve Financial Freedom
This article explores the role of the Indonesian capital market as a tool for achieving financial freedom, moving beyond reliance on active income. It argues that technological advancements have democratised investment, allowing individuals to build assets and gain economic independence through long-term participation in equity and bond markets. The piece also highlights the importance of financial literacy and discipline in overcoming investment risks and psychological challenges.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:02 WIB
Japan Visa Fees to Rise from Rp 330,000 to Rp 1.6 Million
Japan will increase visa fees for foreign nationals for the first time in 48 years, with single-entry visas rising from 3,000 yen to 15,000 yen. The revised charges, effective from 1 July 2026, are intended to cover higher administrative and operational costs driven by inflation. Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi stated he does not expect the policy to directly impact inbound tourism.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:00 WIB
Video: Gold Business Strategies Leveraging Social Media for Marketing and Education
Amid global economic and geopolitical volatility, gold investment interest in Indonesia is surging. Jual Emas Indonesia (JEI), a new venture by founder Juansen, is targeting retail markets from millennials to baby boomers with flexible gold buying and selling services. The business, though only three months old, is an expansion of an existing jewellery enterprise and is utilising social media for marketing and customer education.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:00 WIB
Every Day 1,000 Indonesians Report Scams, Rp 9.1 Trillion Stolen
Indonesia's Financial Services Authority (OJK) has revealed that citizens have reported total scam losses of Rp 9.1 trillion, with the Indonesia Anti Scam Centre receiving roughly 1,000 complaints daily. Authorities have blocked over 397,000 suspicious accounts but have only managed to freeze and recover Rp 432 billion of the stolen funds. The OJK notes that 80% of reports are filed more than 12 hours after the incident, while stolen money is typically moved out of victims' accounts in under an hour.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:00 WIB
Teacher at SMAN 2 Bantul Allegedly Bullies Student, Vice Principal Responds
SMA Negeri 2 Bantul in Yogyakarta is investigating allegations of teacher-perpetrated bullying after a viral social media post accused staff of mistreating a former student. The school's vice principal stated they are still trying to identify the anonymous source and verify the claims. The post also encouraged other alleged victims to come forward.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:00 WIB
The Benefits of Expressive Writing for Mental Health
As mental health issues rise in Indonesia, access to professional psychological services remains severely limited. Research indicates that expressive writing, a therapeutic technique pioneered by James W. Pennebaker, offers a practical and effective self-help tool for alleviating depression, anxiety, and stress. The method provides a safe outlet for emotional release, helping individuals improve psychological well-being and emotional regulation without the need for verbal expression.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 19:00 WIB
Jakarta Administration to Provide Dedicated Parking for Online Motorcycle Taxis in Commercial Areas
The Jakarta provincial government plans to coordinate with online motorcycle taxi (ojol) communities and building managers to establish dedicated parking spaces in commercial and office districts. The initiative follows a recent crackdown on illegal parking, including an incident where an ojol driver's motorcycle was towed from a pavement. Authorities aim to combine enforcement with educational seminars to improve traffic order and safety.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:55 WIB
JD Vance Arrives in Switzerland as US and Iran Begin Talks on Implementing Peace Agreement
US Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Switzerland to lead high-level negotiations with Iran on implementing a temporary agreement aimed at ending bilateral tensions. The talks, held at the Buergenstock resort, focus on Iran's nuclear programme and a ceasefire in Lebanon, though both parties bring differing priorities. The discussions occur amid renewed Israeli strikes in Lebanon and an Iranian threat to close the Strait of Hormuz.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:54 WIB
Chocolate Gold: A New Asset for Sustainable Economic Diversification in East Kutai
East Kutai Regency in East Kalimantan has shipped its first 12 tonnes of premium fermented cocoa beans to Bandung, marking a strategic shift from coal and palm oil dependency. The fermented beans command a 35–40 per cent price premium over raw dried beans, offering local farmers a more stable and lucrative income. The local government plans to scale up shipments to 25–30 tonnes per month by the second half of 2026, advancing its downstream processing and economic diversification agenda.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:51 WIB
Zero ODOL 2027: Between Safety Targets and Logistics Ecosystem Readiness
Indonesia's plan to fully enforce the Zero Over Dimension Over Loading (ODOL) policy by 2027 aims to end unsafe and damaging freight practices, but the logistics sector warns of significant economic disruption. Industry leaders argue that without first addressing systemic issues like illegal levies and providing transition incentives, the policy will raise operational costs and potentially increase consumer prices. The shift requires fleet modernisation and regulatory support to balance road safety with supply chain efficiency.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:50 WIB
Home Affairs Minister Urges Government-Private Sector Collaboration to Tackle Papua Housing Crisis
Home Affairs Minister Tito Karnavian has called for stronger collaboration between the government and the private sector to address the housing deficit in Papua, where nearly 30 per cent of the population lacks adequate shelter. He proposed scrapping certain building taxes and offering a low-interest People's Business Credit (KUR) scheme to make home ownership more accessible for low-income residents. The minister also urged all regional leaders in Papua to waive key property levies to reduce construction costs.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:48 WIB
AGO Arrests Fugitive Richard Muljadi in Rp 7 Billion Coal Business Fraud Case
The Attorney General's Office has apprehended Richard Arief Muljadi, a fugitive convicted in a coal business fraud case causing Rp 7 billion in losses. He was arrested at Soekarno-Hatta Airport upon returning from Singapore. The Attorney General has urged all remaining fugitives to surrender, asserting there is no safe haven.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:46 WIB
Pramono Announces Free Public Transport and Tourist Attractions for Indonesian ID Holders on 22 June
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has declared that public transport and city-managed tourist attractions will be free for all Indonesian ID card holders on 22, 28, and 29 June 2026, as part of the capital's 499th anniversary celebrations. The initiative extends beyond Jakarta residents to all Indonesian citizens, covering sites such as Ancol, Ragunan Zoo, the National Monument, and municipal sports facilities. The policy is framed as a birthday gift to the nation from the capital city.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:45 WIB
Maritime Student Injured in Aceh Hebat 2 Ferry Explosion Passes Away
A 19-year-old maritime student has died from severe burns sustained in the engine room explosion of the KMP Aceh Hebat 2 ferry in Banda Aceh. The victim, Fahri Herdi Eko, passed away in intensive care after nine days of treatment. State-owned ferry operator ASDP Indonesia Ferry has expressed condolences and reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the victims and the ongoing investigation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:44 WIB
Ahmad Ali: I Did Not Resign, but Was Expelled from NasDem
Ahmad Ali, a former NasDem Party official, claims he was expelled from the party rather than resigning voluntarily. He alleges the expulsion was linked to his refusal to comply with a request for political dowry. NasDem's chairman, Surya Paloh, has consistently advocated for politics free from such financial demands.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:44 WIB
Ahmad Ali of PSI: I Was Expelled from NasDem Over Political Dowry
Ahmad Ali, now a daily chair of the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI), claims he was expelled from the NasDem Party after its 2024 congress, rather than resigning. He alleges the dismissal was due to his refusal to fulfil a request from NasDem chairman Surya Paloh that amounted to a 'political dowry'. Ali says he is prepared to debate any NasDem elite who disputes his account.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:41 WIB
Indonesia's renewable energy mix gains pace, beats 2026 target
Indonesia's renewable energy contribution to the national power mix reached 17.89 percent by April 2026, surpassing the government's full-year target of 16.46 percent. The acceleration is driven by newly operational hydroelectric projects, an expedited diesel phase-out programme, and a revised electricity supply plan that allocates 76 percent of new capacity to renewables. This progress, particularly in Sumatra where the mix exceeds 41 percent, is attracting foreign investment and signals a pivotal shift in the nation's energy transition.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:40 WIB
US-Iran Begin Peace Talks, Fate of the Strait of Hormuz in Focus
The United States and Iran have commenced peace negotiations in Switzerland aimed at resolving a nearly four-month conflict. The talks are overshadowed by Iran's claimed closure of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a vital energy trade route, which Washington disputes. The outcome is critical for regional stability and global energy markets.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:39 WIB
Bitcoin Corrects After Fed Holds Interest Rates, Investors Urged to Stay Focused on Fundamentals
Bitcoin prices retreated to around US$64,000 after the Federal Reserve maintained its benchmark interest rate at 3.50%–3.75% and adopted a more hawkish tone. The decision prompted net outflows of US$112.8 million from US spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, reflecting a defensive shift among institutional investors. Market participants are advised to focus on long-term fundamentals such as digital asset adoption and blockchain development rather than short-term macroeconomic sentiment.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:38 WIB
Elderly Woman in Malang Bound by Robbers, Car Stolen
A 62-year-old woman was bound and gagged with a plastic bag during a robbery at her home near Sumberpucung Market in Malang, East Java. The perpetrators entered through an unlocked door and made off with her Honda Jazz, which had been parked securely for a decade. The victim's daughter expressed shock at the incident, which occurred while her mother was alone waiting for a younger sibling to return home.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:35 WIB
Jam Gadang Centenary Becomes Momentum to Strengthen Indonesia–Netherlands Diplomacy
The 100th anniversary of Bukittinggi's Jam Gadang clock tower is being leveraged to bolster diplomatic ties between Indonesia and the Netherlands through historical, cultural, and educational cooperation. An international seminar in Bukittinggi highlighted opportunities for collaboration in tourism, the creative economy, and sustainable development. Officials from both nations emphasised the clock tower's role as a symbol of shared heritage and a bridge for future partnership.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:28 WIB
South Korea records sharp rise in fraud targeting foreign nationals
The number of foreign nationals falling victim to fraud in South Korea has nearly quadrupled in two years, reaching 19,907 cases in 2025. Many incidents involve scammers targeting overseas fans of Korean pop culture, offering fake merchandise before disappearing with payments. The surge in crime coincides with a sharp increase in foreign visitors, prompting calls for stronger preventative measures.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:27 WIB
Fugitive for 2 Months, Man Who Burned Niece for Refusing to Shower Arrested in Semarang
A 32-year-old man identified as S, who had been on the run for nearly two months, was arrested in Jepara, Central Java, for setting his 15-year-old niece on fire. The attack occurred after the victim refused his order to take a shower, prompting the suspect to douse her with petrol and ignite it. Police apprehended the suspect in a fishing village without resistance following an extensive manhunt.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:23 WIB
US-Israel Relations Strained: Pentagon Reportedly Raises Israeli Espionage Threat to Critical Level
The United States has reportedly elevated the threat level of Israeli intelligence operations against it to a 'critical' category, signalling a dramatic shift in the bilateral relationship. Despite a public image of a steadfast alliance, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is said to view Israel as a serious counterintelligence threat. Recent reports suggest Israeli agents have been specifically targeting senior American defence and diplomatic officials.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:15 WIB
Bantul Regency Provides Assistance to SMAN 2 Alumni Victim of Bullying
The Bantul Regency government, through its Women's Empowerment and Child Protection Agency (DP3AP2KB), is providing psychological support and protection to a former student of SMAN 2 Bantul who reported suffering from mental health issues due to bullying. The agency confirmed it received a formal complaint and has conducted an assessment, prioritising the client's privacy and well-being. The case came to light after the victim's story went viral on social media.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:13 WIB
Culinary festival closes 100th anniversary of Bukittinggi's Jam Gadang
The Bukittinggi city government concluded the centennial celebration of the iconic Jam Gadang clock tower with a free traditional culinary festival. The event, funded entirely by donors, distributed over 41,000 food portions, exceeding its initial target. Officials highlighted the initiative as a means to foster community solidarity while stimulating the local economy through micro and small enterprises.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:12 WIB
Minang Cuisine as a Driver for Regional Tourism and Economy
West Sumatra's Deputy Governor, Vasko Ruseimy, has highlighted the strategic role of traditional Minangkabau cuisine in boosting regional tourism and the local economy. Speaking at a festival marking the 100th anniversary of the Jam Gadang clock tower, he emphasised the need to preserve culinary heritage and support small businesses through digitalisation and market access. The initiative aims to strengthen the province's position as a premier culinary destination in Indonesia.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:10 WIB
Surabaya DPRD Praises Police Chief's Social Media Education Drive
The Deputy Speaker of Surabaya's Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) has commended the city's police chief for using social media to provide legal education, bringing the force closer to the public. The initiative is seen as an effective way to explain law enforcement processes transparently and humanely, fostering greater public trust and participation in oversight. The DPRD hopes this communication model will inspire other government agencies and police departments across Indonesia.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:10 WIB
Home Affairs Minister Reviews President Prabowo's Housing Program in Jayapura
Minister of Home Affairs Muhammad Tito Karnavian inspected the implementation of the Self-Help Housing Stimulant Assistance (BSPS) programme in Jayapura, Papua, to ensure the success of President Prabowo Subianto's initiative. The programme aims to renovate 22,379 homes across Papua, addressing the region's high rate of uninhabitable housing, which affects 30 percent of the population. The Minister urged local governments to fully support the central government's strategic intervention, noting that regional budgets alone cannot resolve the housing crisis.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:07 WIB
PLN fully restores Central Sulawesi power grid after 6.7 quake
State electricity company PLN has fully restored power to over 68,000 customers in Central Sulawesi following a 6.7 magnitude earthquake that damaged infrastructure across five districts. The company deployed field teams to reconnect feeder units, substations, and service connections, while also delivering humanitarian aid including water, rice, and medicines to the hardest-hit Sigi district. The disaster has damaged 2,335 houses and affected more than 8,500 people, with authorities now planning temporary housing for victims.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:06 WIB
Minister: Marathon Events Strengthen Sports Tourism and Regional Economy
Youth and Sports Minister Erick Thohir stated that running competitions combined with cultural tourism are a strategic effort to boost sports tourism and drive regional economic growth in Indonesia. Speaking at the Mandiri Jogja Marathon 2026, he highlighted the event's record 10,200 participants from 17 countries as a positive driver for both public health and new economic development. The ministry is also promoting Car Free Days nationwide to cultivate a sporting culture and increase public participation in events like marathons.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:06 WIB
BPS Deputy Chief Launches 2026 Economic Census in NTB, 'Peresean' Spirit Becomes Symbol of Collaboration
The Deputy Chief of Statistics Indonesia (BPS) has officially launched the 2026 Economic Census in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), aiming to comprehensively map the province's growing business activities. The census, scheduled for mid-2026, will record approximately 658,000 business units, including the booming tourism sector around Mandalika and the recovering agricultural sector. The event featured a traditional 'Peresean' martial arts display to symbolise the courage and collaboration needed for the census's success.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:05 WIB
DKI Jakarta Seeks to Provide Parking Spaces for Online Motorcycle Taxis in Commercial Areas
The Jakarta provincial government plans to coordinate with online motorcycle taxi (ojol) communities and building managers to provide designated parking spaces in commercial and office areas, aiming to reduce illegal parking. The initiative follows a recent enforcement incident in East Jakarta and includes efforts to improve traffic safety education among drivers.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:05 WIB
The Effectiveness of Thousands of US Sanctions on Iran: Economic Pressure vs Evasion Tactics
The United States has imposed over 1,000 sanctions on Iran in 18 months, yet Tehran continues to generate billions in oil revenue, primarily through sales to China. A recent White House deal offers permanent sanctions relief in exchange for dismantling Iran's nuclear programme, but analysts note Iran retains strategic leverage, including control over the Strait of Hormuz. Critics argue the failure lies in enforcement, as targeted nations build complex shell company networks and utilise alternative financial systems to circumvent restrictions.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:03 WIB
Early Morning Patrol: Police Apprehend Man Carrying Badik in Palmerah, West Jakarta
Police in Palmerah, West Jakarta, arrested a man found carrying a traditional badik knife during an early morning patrol on Sunday. The operation, part of a routine 'Blue Patrol' initiative, targeted street crime, illegal weapons, and drug abuse to maintain public order. The suspect and the weapon have been taken into custody for further legal processing.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:03 WIB
BPS Chief Launches Economic Census in North Maluku to Record Progressive Transformation
The head of Indonesia's Central Statistics Agency (BPS) has officially launched the 2026 Economic Census in North Maluku, a province experiencing rapid economic transformation driven by nickel downstreaming. The census aims to accurately map the shifting economic structure, which has seen industrial contributions surge while agriculture declines, to guide future policy. Governor Sherly Tjoanda highlighted the need for precise data to identify sustainable growth sources beyond finite extractive industries.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:02 WIB
Indonesia targets to resolve 80 percent waste problem by 2029
The Indonesian government is accelerating the development of waste-processing infrastructure, including up to 30 waste-to-energy plants, to resolve 80 percent of the nation's waste problem by 2029. Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq, speaking in Jakarta, stressed that technological investment must be matched by public participation in household waste sorting to build a cleaner and healthier Indonesia. The initiative is backed by Presidential Regulation No. 109 of 2025, with several priority projects set to break ground soon and 12 additional facilities being prepared by Danantara Indonesia.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:00 WIB
Can Debt Collectors Chase You at the Office? Here Are the Rules
Indonesian regulations permit debt collectors to visit a debtor's workplace, but only with prior consent. The Financial Services Authority (OJK) has set strict rules prohibiting intimidation, violence, and contact with third parties, with violations carrying severe penalties.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:00 WIB
Home Affairs Minister Inspects Self-Help Housing Stimulus Aid in Papua
Home Affairs Minister Tito Karnavian inspected a government-funded self-help housing programme in Jayapura, Papua, symbolically launching renovations for 22,379 homes across the region. The initiative, driven by President Prabowo Subianto, targets low-income families and addresses the high rate of uninhabitable dwellings, which affects one in three residents in Tanah Papua. The minister urged local leaders to fully support the central government's strategic intervention, noting that regional budgets alone are insufficient to tackle the housing crisis.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:00 WIB
Donat Bridge Construction: General Sudirman Statue Will Not Be Relocated
The Jakarta provincial government has confirmed that the construction of the 'Donat Bridge' pedestrian deck in Dukuh Atas will not require the relocation of the General Sudirman statue. Governor Pramono Anung stated that after careful consideration, the statue will remain in its current position to avoid public controversy. The design places the statue in the centre of the bridge, making it a prominent landmark visible to pedestrians circling the structure.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:00 WIB
PMI Provides Free Drinking Water for Outdoor Workers Amid Rising Temperatures
The Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) has launched free drinking water stations in Jakarta to protect outdoor workers and vulnerable groups from heat-related illnesses. The initiative, part of the global Heat Action Day campaign, aims to mitigate health risks such as dehydration and heat exhaustion as temperatures rise across the country. PMI volunteers are also distributing sun protection items and educating the public on adapting to increasingly extreme urban heat.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 18:00 WIB
Health Ministry Denies Allegations of Medical Equipment Budget Mark-Up at Lampung Hospital
Indonesia's Ministry of Health has refuted social media claims of a budget mark-up for haemodialysis equipment at a hospital in West Pesisir, Lampung. Officials clarified that the Rp56.7 billion allocation covers a broad range of advanced medical devices under the SIHREN programme, not just dialysis services. The ministry emphasised the funding is part of a national effort to strengthen regional hospitals and reduce patient referrals outside the area.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:59 WIB
Russia and Ukraine Exchange Attacks, Seven Killed
Escalating hostilities between Russia and Ukraine have resulted in seven civilian deaths across eastern Ukraine and Crimea. The attacks come amid stalled US-led peace talks, with both sides intensifying strikes on military and energy infrastructure in recent weeks.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:51 WIB
Unlike Isra Miraj, Why Was the Prophet's Hijrah Not Accompanied by Miracles? Egyptian Scholar Explains
An Egyptian scholar explains that the absence of overt miracles during the Prophet Muhammad's Hijrah was a deliberate lesson in combining human effort with reliance on God. The event highlights the importance of meticulous planning, discipline, and using worldly means to achieve goals, rather than depending solely on divine intervention. This approach serves as a timeless model for Muslims in facing crises and building civilisation according to natural laws.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:51 WIB
Residents Flock to Bangunkerto Village Hall in Sleman, What Happened?
A large gathering of residents on motorcycles outside the Bangunkerto village hall in Sleman, Yogyakarta, sparked viral speculation of a protest. Local officials, however, denied any link to a prior village fund corruption case, describing the event as a casual motorcycle meet-up that remained peaceful and dispersed voluntarily.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:48 WIB
Observer Highlights Indonesia's Challenges as a Transit Country for Refugees
An international relations expert has warned that Indonesia faces growing challenges as a long-term transit country for refugees due to dwindling resettlement opportunities. Limited local capacity, potential social tensions, and human smuggling networks are compounding the issue, while the absence of a ratified international convention leaves a legal vacuum. The expert calls for a balanced approach combining border security with humanitarian principles and stronger regional cooperation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:48 WIB
Deputy Regent Eyes Potential for Running Events in Tabanan's Tourist Areas
Tabanan's Deputy Regent I Made Dirga is exploring the potential of hosting running events across the regency's tourist destinations, citing the recent Bali Tourism Run in Jatiluwih as a successful model. He highlighted the significant economic benefits for local communities, including full occupancy at accommodations and increased trade for restaurants and small businesses. The initiative aims to promote tourism while ensuring development respects cultural heritage sites like the Jatiluwih World Heritage area.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:45 WIB
Moments of Arrest: Attorney General's Team Captures Coal Case Fugitive
Indonesian authorities have apprehended Richard Arief Muljadi, a fugitive wanted for a coal business fraud case causing losses of Rp7 billion. He was arrested at Soekarno-Hatta Airport upon his return from Singapore. The suspect faces up to eight years in prison under the Criminal Code.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:45 WIB
China's Secret Weapon That Western Nations Lack
China maintains a significant advantage over Western economies due to its high labour force participation rate, with over 75% of its 18-59 population engaged in paid work compared to 56% in the US. Despite job losses in construction and the rise of AI, the country's workforce remains highly active, even as average working hours decline with increasing prosperity. This high participation rate is a key distinguishing factor, though the government's labour award system faces criticism for underrepresenting modern service and gig economy workers.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:44 WIB
Viral Video of Road-Hogging Parking in Cawang, East Jakarta; Transport Agency to Coordinate with Vendors
A viral video shows motorcycles and cars occupying most of Jalan Mayjen Sutoyo in Cawang, East Jakarta, leaving only one lane for traffic. The Jakarta Transport Agency (Dishub) stated that night-time parking is permitted in a single row, but vehicles are currently taking up three-quarters of the road. The agency plans to coordinate with local residents and traders to prevent further traffic disruption.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:44 WIB
Child Rape Case in East Jakarta Uncovered After Neighbours' Suspicion of Suspect's Friday Routine
A 50-year-old man, identified as SR, has been arrested in Cakung, East Jakarta, for allegedly raping a 12-year-old girl. The crime came to light after neighbours became suspicious of the suspect's activities every Friday, leading to him being caught by residents. Police are currently conducting further investigations and have secured evidence including a medical visum and clothing.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:40 WIB
Lawyer for Adam Deni Hopes for Restorative Justice in Airsoft Gun Case
The lawyer for influencer Adam Deni Gearaka, who was arrested for damaging a shop and threatening staff with an airsoft gun, is seeking a restorative justice resolution. The defence argues the airsoft gun is not a firearm and was only classified as such because it was used outside a sports arena. Police have confirmed the suspect's status has been elevated to a named suspect and he is now detained.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:40 WIB
Adam Deni Arrested After Rampage at North Jakarta Shop, Brandishing Airsoft Gun at Security Guard
Celebrity influencer Adam Deni Gearaka has been officially detained by Jakarta police after CCTV footage captured him kicking bins and brandishing what appeared to be a firearm at a shop in Cilincing, North Jakarta. Police confirmed the weapon was an airsoft gun and stated the attack was motivated by a personal dispute. The 30-year-old has been named a suspect and charged under the new Criminal Code for property damage.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:36 WIB
Tourist Car from Jakarta Engulfed in Flames on Lembang Holiday Trip
A Nissan X-Trail carrying tourists from Jakarta was completely destroyed by fire on a downhill road in Lembang, West Bandung Regency, on Saturday afternoon. All passengers managed to escape unharmed before the flames, which reportedly started in the engine compartment, engulfed the entire vehicle. The local fire department confirmed the incident and stated the fire escalated rapidly after residents noticed smoke billowing from the bonnet.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:33 WIB
Iran Confident Deal with US Will Return Frozen $6 Billion in Assets
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has expressed confidence that ongoing talks with the United States will lead to the release of $6 billion in frozen Iranian assets currently held in Qatar. The deal is reportedly part of broader negotiations to end hostilities, with Pezeshkian noting that the US's primary condition is a signed commitment from Iran not to develop atomic bombs. He also suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu would be displeased by the progress of the discussions in Switzerland.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:33 WIB
US-Iran Peace Efforts: Memorandum and Stalled Talks in Switzerland
The United States and Iran have finalised a draft Memorandum of Understanding, agreeing to an immediate and permanent cessation of military operations and committing to negotiate a final deal on Iran's nuclear programme and US sanctions within 60 days. The agreement, mediated by countries including Pakistan and Qatar, includes a US pledge to lift its naval blockade and develop a $300 billion reconstruction plan for Iran. However, the implementation of this landmark peace framework faces significant challenges due to ongoing conflict in Lebanon and tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:32 WIB
Esa Medika (EMMI) to Debut on IDX, Check Its Prospects Here
Medical device distributor PT Esa Medika Mandiri is set to list on the Indonesia Stock Exchange on 8 July 2026, offering 30% of its shares at an indicative price of Rp 446–Rp 515 each. The company is positioned to benefit from rising government health spending and the expansion of national health insurance, having recorded over Rp 750 billion in project wins since 2022. Analysts note its improving profitability and leverage ratios, but caution that post-IPO valuation and sustained growth will be key for investors.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:31 WIB
Surabaya City Government Boosts Creative Industry Through Fashion Festival
The Surabaya city government is promoting the local creative industry by hosting the Surabaya Fashion Festival as part of the city's 733rd anniversary celebrations. The event, now in its second year, aims to provide a platform for local designers and MSMEs while stimulating the regional economy. Thousands of participants, including designers, tailors, and street vendors, are involved in the three-day festival featuring fashion parades, culinary events, and various competitions.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:22 WIB
Collaboration to Channel Energy to Communities through Solar Power Plant Construction on Sembur Island
The Ministry of Cooperatives and Pertamina NRE are advancing a pioneering solar power project on Sembur Island, Batam, which is now 80 per cent complete. The off-grid PLTS KDKMP will provide 400 kWp of solar capacity with battery storage, replacing costly diesel generators for the remote island community. The initiative also includes cold storage and ice-making facilities managed by a local cooperative, aiming to boost the fishing economy and create a sustainable clean energy ecosystem.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:18 WIB
Natuna Regent: 'One-Roof School' a Solution for Education Equality
Natuna Regent Cen Sui Lan has proposed the 'Sekolah Satu Atap' (One-Roof School) model as a key strategy to equalise education access in remote and sparsely populated areas. The integrated model, which houses primary and junior secondary levels on a single site, aims to cut infrastructure costs and prevent village depopulation. The regency plans to pilot the approach in Selaut Village by opening a junior secondary school using the existing primary school building from the 2026/2027 academic year.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:16 WIB
Jakarta Government's Labour-Intensive Job Scheme Draws Over 100,000 Applicants
The Jakarta provincial government's labour-intensive job programme has attracted more than 100,000 registrants for just 2,843 positions, highlighting severe economic pressure in the capital. Governor Pramono Anung pledged a transparent recruitment process, with the scheme designed as a social safety net offering provincial minimum wage for 3-6 months of urban maintenance work.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:15 WIB
The Collapse of the Salim Business Empire After Three Decades of Glory
The Salim Group, once a symbol of Indonesia's economic might built on a close relationship with President Soeharto, crumbled dramatically during the 1998 crisis. Anti-Soeharto and anti-Chinese sentiment turned the conglomerate's assets, particularly Bank Central Asia, into primary targets for rioters. The article traces the empire's rise through Sudono Salim's logistical partnership with Soeharto and its sudden fall amid the political and economic turmoil of May 1998.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:13 WIB
YLKI Supports 100 GW Solar Development for Energy Diversification
The Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) has endorsed the government's plan to develop 100 GW of solar power plants as a strategic move to diversify national energy sources. The organisation argues that renewable energy expansion strengthens consumer choice, energy independence, and the resilience of the national electricity system. YLKI emphasised that reliable electricity is a basic necessity underpinning quality of life and consumer rights.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:11 WIB
Woman Held Captive for 3 Years in Bandung: Caretaker Reveals Perpetrator's Brutal Treatment
A woman from Rancaekek, Bandung, was allegedly held captive and tortured by her boyfriend in a rented room for three years. The victim, identified as YTR, was found in critical condition with severe injuries, including a missing upper lip and blindness in one eye. Police are investigating the case after the family, who had lost contact, reported her disappearance.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:10 WIB
Russia and Ukraine Trade Strikes, Seven Killed
Mutual attacks between Russia and Ukraine have resulted in seven civilian deaths, with Russian strikes hitting eastern Ukraine and Ukrainian drones targeting occupied Crimea. The escalation comes amid stalled US-led peace talks, as Kyiv increasingly deploys long-range drones against Russian logistics and energy infrastructure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described the retaliatory strikes as 'long-range sanctions' in response to Russian aggression.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:10 WIB
Menpora: Sport tourism promotes public health and economic growth
Youth and Sports Minister Erick Thohir highlighted the dual benefits of sport tourism at the Mandiri Jogja Marathon 2026, stating it improves public health while driving economic growth. The event, held at Prambanan Temple, attracted a record 10,200 runners from 17 countries and is seen as a catalyst for local economic empowerment. Research indicates the 2025 edition boosted local spending by 11.6 per cent during the event week.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:09 WIB
South Sulawesi Deputy Governor Calls for Convergent Stunting Management
South Sulawesi Deputy Governor Fatmawati Rusdi has stressed that tackling stunting requires a convergent approach involving all regional apparatus, businesses, and community organisations. She highlighted that while education on parenting and sanitation is vital, immediate nutritional intervention is non-negotiable for children already affected. The province's stunting prevalence fell to 23.3 per cent in 2024 but remains above the national average of 19.8 per cent.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:09 WIB
Thousands of Interfaith Citizens Solemnly Attend Traditional Ritual at Tangkuban Perahu
Thousands of people from diverse indigenous communities, ethnicities, and religions gathered at Mount Tangkuban Perahu in West Java for the 18th Ngertakeun Bumi Lamba ceremony. The Sundanese Nusantara Sabuana ritual was held to express gratitude to God Almighty for the natural world that sustains life. The event also served as a collective effort to promote environmental stewardship and preserve nature.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:08 WIB
East Java Transportation Agency Studies Hydrofoil Fast Boats for Island Routes
The East Java Transportation Agency is evaluating hydrofoil technology to slash travel times and improve inter-island connectivity across the province. The proposed 125-passenger vessels could better match demand than larger, heavily subsidised ships, such as the underutilised Banyuwangi-Bali service. Officials believe faster, more efficient sea transport is crucial for boosting economic growth in East Java's island regions.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:08 WIB
BPBD: 285 Residents of Parigi Moutong Affected by Earthquake, Dozens of Homes and Public Facilities Damaged
The Parigi Moutong Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) has recorded 285 residents across 19 villages affected by the recent magnitude 7.6 earthquake in Central Sulawesi. Assessments reveal damage to 87 homes, five health facilities, and several places of worship and government offices. Emergency relief, including 100 aid packages, has been distributed during the response period running from 17 to 23 June 2026.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:06 WIB
Jakarta Transportation Agency Clarifies: Mr Sulis Was Not Asked for Rp 250,000, His Motorcycle Was Not Impounded
The Jakarta Transportation Agency has refuted viral claims that an online motorcycle taxi driver was forced to pay a Rp 250,000 bribe to retrieve his vehicle. Officials confirmed the motorcycle was returned immediately after the driver signed a statement promising not to park on the pavement again. The agency chief labelled the circulating reports as hoaxes.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:05 WIB
Pertamina Patra Niaga Boosts Community Empowerment by Turning Water Hyacinth into Economic Asset
Indonesian state energy subsidiary Pertamina Patra Niaga is transforming the invasive water hyacinth weed into profitable products through community programmes in South Sumatra and Central Java. Initiatives include producing air fresheners and organic fertiliser, generating up to Rp50 million in sales while addressing environmental degradation. The company says the schemes align with its ESG principles by fostering local innovation and sustainable welfare.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:03 WIB
One cadet dies following Aceh Hebat 2 ferry engine explosion
A 19-year-old cadet from the Malahayati Merchant Marine Polytechnic has died from burns sustained in the 12 June engine room explosion aboard the KMP Aceh Hebat 2 ferry in Banda Aceh. The victim, Fahri Herdi Eko, passed away in intensive care at Zainoel Abidin Regional Hospital. State-owned ferry operator ASDP Indonesia Ferry has expressed its condolences and pledged continued support for the victims' families and the ongoing official investigation into the incident.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:01 WIB
Gorontalo Hajj Pilgrims from Group 28 Arrive in Makassar
A total of 393 Indonesian hajj pilgrims from Gorontalo province, part of Flight Group 28, landed safely at Hasanuddin International Airport in Makassar on Sunday. The group is scheduled to continue their journey home to Gorontalo's Djalaluddin Airport later the same evening. Another group of 393 pilgrims from Flight Group 30, including 25 from North Gorontalo, is preparing for departure from Saudi Arabia.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:00 WIB
Adam Deni Requests Restorative Justice in Shop House Vandalism Case, Police Respond
Social media activist Adam Deni Gearaka has requested restorative justice after being named a suspect in the vandalism of a shop house in North Jakarta. Police acknowledged his admission of guilt but stressed that the intimidation involving an airsoft gun and destruction of property constitute unlawful acts that must be processed professionally. The suspect has been formally detained following two separate incidents of damage and threats.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:00 WIB
AI Steps Off the Screen: 760,000 Humans Become Its Hands and Feet
A startup called RentAHuman.ai has launched a platform allowing AI agents to hire humans for physical tasks they cannot perform digitally, with over 760,000 people now registered. The service enables autonomous bots to search, book, and pay individuals for real-world actions, creating a new gig economy ecosystem. The founder aims to replicate the Uber model by connecting AI with human workers for tasks ranging from package collection to event attendance.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:00 WIB
Jelly Producer Eyes Production Boost via IPO Business Expansion
Indonesian food and beverage manufacturer PT Niramas Utama Tbk, known for its INACO brand of coconut-based products and jellies, is launching an initial public offering to raise approximately Rp 392 billion. The 35-year-old company plans to allocate the majority of the proceeds towards new machinery and logistics automation to accelerate growth. The move aims to fund expansion while offering investors a share in the firm's profits.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 17:00 WIB
Rubbish Piles Block Access Road to Puuwatu Landfill in Kendari
The access road to the Puuwatu Final Waste Disposal Site (TPAS) in Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi, has been overwhelmed by rubbish due to muddy conditions preventing trucks from reaching the active zone. A shortage of heavy machinery to level the waste has forced temporary dumping directly onto the access road to maintain collection services. Scavengers were seen sorting through the debris as the blockage disrupted normal landfill operations.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:57 WIB
INTA Strengthens Heavy Equipment Business, Reduces Debt and Boosts Sustainable Revenue
PT Intraco Penta Tbk (INTA) is sharpening its business strategy to improve performance amid a dynamic heavy equipment industry. The company plans to focus on financial restructuring, accelerating debt repayment, and expanding its equipment rental segment for more stable income. These plans were outlined following shareholder approval of all agendas at the 2025 Annual General Meeting.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:57 WIB
Zulhas Targets 80% of Indonesia's Waste Problem Resolved by 2029
Coordinating Minister for Food Zulkifli Hasan has announced a government target to resolve 70 to 80 per cent of Indonesia's national waste problem by 2029. The strategy involves accelerating waste-to-energy facilities and promoting household waste sorting. He stressed that parallel reform by both the government and the public is essential to achieve a cleaner and more productive Indonesia.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:54 WIB
Understanding the Capital Market for Beginners: First Steps to Building Investment Awareness
As inflation erodes purchasing power, financial literacy becomes crucial, particularly for the younger generation. This article introduces the Indonesian capital market, explaining its function as a meeting place for long-term funding needs and investors, supervised by the Financial Services Authority (OJK) and the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI). It emphasises that education, rather than speculation, is the essential first step towards rational investment and contributing to national economic development.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:53 WIB
Curriculum in the Era of Disruption: Shaping Character or Merely Producing Workers?
As artificial intelligence and automation reshape the global landscape, a critical debate emerges over whether education should prioritise market-ready technical skills or the cultivation of resilient, ethical character. The article argues that this is a false dichotomy, proposing that character serves as an unshakeable moral compass while competence acts as the vehicle for contribution. It calls for a future curriculum that integrates problem-based learning, cognitive flexibility, and a human-centric approach to develop whole, adaptable individuals.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:50 WIB
The Silent Crisis Amidst the Crowd: Understanding the Current State of Mental Health in Indonesian Society
Mental health issues affect tens of millions of Indonesians, yet a treatment gap exceeding 90% persists due to deep-rooted social stigma and inadequate public investment. The problem is particularly acute among the younger generation, with surveys indicating that a majority of university students experience significant symptoms of depression and anxiety. Experts warn that cultural taboos and the misattribution of psychological conditions to spiritual failings continue to prevent sufferers from seeking professional help.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:49 WIB
AGO Arrests Coal Fraud Fugitive Upon Return from Singapore
The Indonesian Attorney General's Office has arrested Richard Arief Muljadi, a fugitive in a coal business fraud case, at Soekarno-Hatta Airport upon his return from Singapore. Muljadi had been on the wanted list for failing to attend court proceedings over a scam that caused losses of Rp7 billion. He has been handed over to the Banjarmasin District Prosecutor's Office for further legal action.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:48 WIB
Jakarta Transport Agency to Coordinate with Building Managers for Ojol Parking Facilities
The Jakarta Transportation Agency (Dishub) will coordinate with building managers to provide dedicated parking spaces for online motorcycle taxi drivers (ojol) following a viral incident involving a driver's vehicle being towed. The agency plans to hold meetings with ojol communities and operators to implement regulations humanely, as instructed by Governor Pramono Anung. A priority meeting with building managers is scheduled for next week to discuss the implementation of a ministerial regulation on special ojol parking areas.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:48 WIB
Rent, Interest and Profit
This article examines the fundamental economic concepts of rent, interest, and profit as forms of income for factors of production. It explores how rent arises from fixed-supply resources like land, interest serves as payment for borrowed capital, and profit compensates entrepreneurs for risk and management. The discussion highlights the interplay between these variables in production, investment decisions, and resource allocation within a microeconomic framework.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:46 WIB
Viral Ojol Motorcycle Seizure: Jakarta Transport Agency Pledges More Persuasive Approach
The Jakarta Transportation Agency (Dishub DKI) has pledged to adopt a more persuasive and dialogue-based approach to enforcing illegal parking regulations following a viral incident involving an online motorcycle taxi (ojol) driver. The agency clarified that the seized motorcycle was returned immediately without charge after the driver signed a statement. Future enforcement will involve collaboration with ojol communities and educational seminars on traffic rules.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:45 WIB
Health Ministry refutes budget inflation claims for Krui Hospital medical equipment
Indonesia's Health Ministry has denied social media allegations of a mark-up in the procurement budget for haemodialysis services at RSUD Krui in Lampung. The ministry clarified that the hospital received a total of Rp56.7 billion in medical equipment support, with Rp31.7 billion allocated this year for advanced devices under a national quick-win programme. Officials urged the public not to be misled by hoaxes and emphasised the investment aims to improve local healthcare access and quality.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:45 WIB
Spiritual Navigation in Cyberspace: Strengthening Islamic Faith as a Moral Shield on Social Media
This article examines the moral and spiritual crises exacerbated by social media, such as the spread of hoaxes and cyberbullying, and proposes a framework for integrating Islamic faith as an internal control mechanism. It argues that core tenets like Tawhid (monotheism) and Muraqabah (awareness of divine oversight) can serve as a moral compass for Muslim netizens. The piece advocates for transforming digital spaces from arenas of vice into platforms for education and virtuous conduct through the practice of 'digital ethics'.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:35 WIB
Transport Agency Plans to Implement Intelligent Transport System on TransJatim
The East Java Transportation Agency is planning to deploy an Intelligent Transport System (ITS) on the TransJatim bus service to boost efficiency and service quality. The initiative will begin with a study on the high-demand Corridor I, utilising sensor technology for adaptive traffic lights and bus priority at junctions. The programme also aims to integrate road safety facilities and may be expanded to Malang, pending regional budget support.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:33 WIB
Children in Klungkung Hunt for Tapel Barong Masks for Ngelawang Tradition
In Klungkung, Bali, children are eagerly purchasing traditional tapel barong masks for the Ngelawang ritual during the Galungan and Kuningan festivities. Local artisan Mangku Merta sells his handcrafted masks at modest prices, prioritising the children's happiness over profit. However, he notes that sales have declined compared to previous years due to rising staple food prices affecting household spending.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:32 WIB
Lebanon Ceasefire Decisive for US-Iran Peace in Switzerland, Will Israel Halt Aggression?
The US and Iran have formally ended over 100 days of conflict via an electronic memorandum, but the ongoing Israeli war in Lebanon now threatens the broader agreement. Tehran has made halting Israeli aggression against Lebanon an inseparable condition for any final deal, while President Trump has suggested Syria's new leader could handle Hezbollah more effectively than Israel.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:31 WIB
Depok City Government to Hold 2026 Depok Heritage Festival
The Depok City Government in West Java will host the 2026 Depok Heritage Festival on 27-28 June, centred in the historic Depok Lama area. The event aims to reintroduce the history of the 'Kaum Depok' community and strengthen the city's cultural identity through exhibitions, parades, and musical performances. Organisers hope the festival will foster pride and reinforce values of tolerance and mutual cooperation among residents.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:30 WIB
Survivors in Pidie Jaya Rebuild Lives Through Stimulus Fund Utilisation
Government stimulus funds for hydrometeorological disaster victims in Pidie Jaya, Aceh, are proving pivotal not only for home repairs but also for reviving local economies. Beneficiaries like Milawati and Salwati have used the aid to launch small food businesses within temporary housing complexes, restoring their family incomes. The initiative demonstrates how post-disaster rehabilitation support can lay the foundation for community economic recovery and renewed self-reliance.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:30 WIB
MRT Jakarta Offers Rp 1 Fare for Three Days to Celebrate City's 499th Anniversary
MRT Jakarta is offering a promotional fare of just Rp 1 per trip on 22, 27, and 28 June 2026 to mark Jakarta's 499th anniversary. The special rate applies to various payment methods including bank-issued electronic money cards, the MyMRTJ app, and digital wallets. A Rp 2,000 ticket delivery fee applies for purchases made through Ticket Vending Machines and the MyMRTJ Chat service.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:29 WIB
Coordinating Minister Zulhas Targets 80% of National Waste Problem Resolved by 2029
Coordinating Minister for Food Zulkifli Hasan has announced a government target to resolve 70 to 80 percent of Indonesia's waste problems by 2029. The strategy involves accelerating waste-to-energy plant construction and promoting household waste sorting. He emphasised that technological solutions must be paired with community behavioural reform to achieve a cleaner and more productive Indonesia.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:28 WIB
MPR Deputy Speaker Urges Consistent Beach Cleanliness in Karimunjawa
Lestari Moerdijat, Deputy Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), has called for sustained efforts to maintain beach cleanliness in Karimunjawa as tourist numbers rise. She emphasised that tourism revenue must be matched by collective responsibility for environmental preservation. The initiative included a beach clean-up, the release of turtle hatchlings, and the inauguration of 'Pantai Lestari Ceria' as an educational site.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:28 WIB
Palu Earthquake: PLN Confirms 100 Percent Electricity Restoration
State electricity company PLN has fully restored power to all 68,459 affected customers in Central Sulawesi following a magnitude 6.7 earthquake. The recovery involved repairing three feeder units, 15 network sections, and 651 substations across five districts. PLN also provided humanitarian aid, including food, medicine, and emergency lighting, to the hardest-hit area of Sigi Regency.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:28 WIB
Public Transport and Tourist Sites Free for Three Days During Jakarta's Anniversary, Open to All Indonesians
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has announced that free public transport and entry to city-managed tourist attractions during the capital's 499th anniversary will be available to all Indonesian citizens, not just Jakarta ID holders. The complimentary services, including TransJakarta, MRT, LRT, and sites like Ancol and Ragunan Zoo, will be offered on 22, 27, and 28 June 2026. The policy aims to allow all Indonesians to participate in celebrating the capital's milestone.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:27 WIB
Indonesian govt offers transport fare discounts for school holidays
The Indonesian government has announced a package of transport fare discounts and tax incentives for the 2026 school holiday and Christmas-New Year period. The measures include a 30 percent discount on economy-class train and sea travel, port charge waivers, and a full VAT exemption on scheduled economy-class flights. The policy aims to boost public mobility, support tourism, and sustain economic activity during the peak travel season.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:22 WIB
Public Works Ministry to Immediately Build Water Channels at Upper Nokilalaki River in Sigi
The Ministry of Public Works will urgently construct drainage channels in the upper reaches of the Nokilalaki River in Sigi, Central Sulawesi, to mitigate potential flooding and landslides following recent earthquakes. Minister Dody Hanggodo has instructed teams to inspect and reinforce damaged bridges and roads, prioritising public safety and preventing further disaster.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:22 WIB
Australia Reports First Fatal H5 Bird Flu Case
Australia has confirmed its first fatal case of the H5 avian influenza strain in a migratory bird found on a remote beach in Western Australia. The detection marks the first time the globally destructive H5 strain has reached the continent, prompting the government to activate biosecurity protocols to protect the domestic poultry industry. Australia has previously experienced avian flu outbreaks, but historically these involved the H7 strain rather than the highly pathogenic H5N1 variant.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:21 WIB
Police Reject Restorative Justice in Bogor Boy's Fatal Dog Attack Case
Bogor Police have confirmed that the case of a 9-year-old boy fatally attacked by a boar-hunting dog will proceed to prosecution, despite the victim's father forgiving the owner and requesting the report be withdrawn. The police cited legal provisions that exclude restorative justice for crimes resulting in death.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:20 WIB
Dieng asked to improve tourism services ahead of school holiday
Indonesian tourism authorities have urged destination managers in Dieng to enhance service quality and safety measures ahead of the June-July school holiday period, when visitor numbers are expected to reach 34,020. The call emphasises responsible and sustainable management of the popular Central Java highland destination, known for its cool climate and rare frost phenomenon. Local operators are also encouraged to coordinate with police to secure tourist sites and manage traffic.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:20 WIB
APPMBGI supports evaluation and overhaul of Free Nutritious Meal programme
The Indonesian Association of Free Nutritious Meal Kitchen Entrepreneurs and Managers (APPMBGI) has backed the government's temporary moratorium and evaluation of the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) programme. The association is calling for fundamental reforms to ensure greater accountability, transparency, and financial governance. It also urged the National Nutrition Agency to engage in intensive dialogue with partners to ensure the programme's sustainability for the benefit of Indonesian children.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:17 WIB
Acting Regent of Cilacap Eyes FABA Bricks Made by Nusakambangan Inmates
The Acting Regent of Cilacap is considering using fly ash and bottom ash (FABA) bricks produced by inmates on Nusakambangan Island for local development projects. The bricks are said to be more durable and economically competitive due to lower labour costs. This initiative aligns with the regency's spatial planning review, which aims to transform urban areas into commercial and industrial centres by 2028.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:16 WIB
Disaster Survivors in Pidie Jaya Turn Stimulus Funds into Business Capital
Survivors of hydrometeorological disasters in Pidie Jaya, Aceh, are using government stimulus funds not only to repair damaged homes but also to restart their livelihoods. Beneficiaries like Milawati and Salwati have launched small food businesses in temporary housing areas, demonstrating a shift from mere recovery to economic resilience. The initiative highlights how post-disaster aid can serve as a foundation for community economic revival and renewed optimism.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:16 WIB
Sweden Tops Global Social Trust Index, Indonesia Sees Significant Rise
A Pew Research Center report reveals Sweden has the highest level of social trust globally, with 83% of adults believing most people can be trusted. The study highlights a strong correlation between national income and trust levels, while Indonesia recorded a notable increase to 53% from 41% the previous year.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:16 WIB
Purbaya: Indonesia's Economic Engine in Prime Condition
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa asserts that Indonesia's economic growth engine is in prime condition, supported by sound and prudent fiscal management. He highlighted that the country's first-quarter 2026 GDP growth of 5.61% surpassed the G20 and ASEAN averages, while inflation remained controlled. Purbaya also noted Indonesia's strong energy resilience score of 77%, positioning it favourably against global energy disruptions.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:16 WIB
100,000 Applicants Register for Jakarta's 'Padat Karya' Job Programme
The Jakarta provincial government has received 100,000 applications for its 'Padat Karya' (labour-intensive) programme, which offers 2,843 temporary jobs across four municipal departments. The initiative, part of a social safety net for residents needing additional income, will close its first registration phase on 25-26 June 2026, with results announced on 27 June. Officials stressed the recruitment process is transparent and open, with participants hired through third-party contractors rather than as civil servants.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:15 WIB
Under Danantara, State-Owned Enterprises Surpass 2025 Performance Targets
Indonesian state-owned enterprises (SOEs) under the management of the Daya Anagata Nusantara Investment Authority (BPI Danantara) have collectively exceeded their 2025 performance targets. The positive trend has continued into 2026, with Pelindo and Pupuk Indonesia reporting significant profit growth. Officials attribute the improved results to ongoing transformation efforts focused on accountability and data-driven management.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:15 WIB
Unesa Sets MURI Record for Largest Yoga Event with Disabled Participants
Surabaya State University (Unesa) has secured a MURI record by hosting a yoga event with the highest number of disabled participants in an educational institution. The event, held to mark International Yoga Day 2026, involved 3,000 participants, including over 150 people with disabilities, and was supported by the Indian Embassy. Officials emphasised the initiative's message of inclusivity and the health benefits of yoga for all.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:15 WIB
ESQ Halal Center Inaugurated, Ready to Support Mandatory Halal Certification by October 2026
ESQ Corp has inaugurated the ESQ Halal Center, a new integrated facility aimed at bolstering Indonesia's halal ecosystem ahead of the mandatory halal certification deadline in October 2026. The centre, endorsed by the Halal Product Assurance Agency (BPJPH), will provide certification assistance, training for halal supervisors and auditors, and leverage ESQ's extensive alumni network for public socialisation. BPJPH's head emphasised that the initiative is a strategic step towards ensuring product quality and supporting the nation's long-term development goals.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:12 WIB
Japan Raises Visa Fees for First Time in Nearly Five Decades
Japan is set to increase visa fees for foreign nationals for the first time in 48 years, with single-entry visas rising from 3,000 yen to 15,000 yen. The revised charges, effective from 1 July, are intended to cover higher administrative and operational costs driven by inflation. Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi stated he does not expect the hike to significantly impact inbound tourism.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:10 WIB
Bandung Woman Escaped Captivity in 2024, Had Previously Introduced Boyfriend to Family
A woman in Bandung, West Java, who was found after being reported missing, had actually left home in 2024, not three years ago as widely reported. Her family revealed she had introduced her boyfriend, now the suspected perpetrator, to them before she disappeared. The victim is currently receiving intensive care for severe injuries at Hasan Sadikin Hospital.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:08 WIB
A Message for Fathers
A recent government survey reveals that one in four Indonesian children are growing up 'fatherless', lacking emotional presence even when the father lives at home. The article argues this widespread emotional absence, often inherited across generations, risks shaping a future society marked by emotional voids and perpetuating a cycle of detached parenting.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:07 WIB
Groundbreaking of Dukuh Atas Bridge to Integrate Six Transport Services
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has initiated the construction of a pedestrian deck, known as the 'Donut Bridge', in Dukuh Atas, Central Jakarta. The facility aims to seamlessly connect six modes of public transport, including KRL, airport train, TransJakarta, LRT Jabodebek, MRT Jakarta, and LRT Jakarta. The project, funded by PT MRT Jakarta, is targeted for completion by 2028 and is expected to ease commuter transfers and reduce traffic congestion in the area.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:06 WIB
Indonesia backs information integrity, journalist protection
Indonesia has reaffirmed its commitment to information integrity and journalist safety at UNESCO's IPDC Bureau meeting, where it serves as vice chair. The country is leveraging its position to advocate for developing nations, focusing on journalist training, AI's role in media, and combating disinformation. Indonesia aims to help shape global policies that ensure digital transformation remains inclusive and aligned with the public interest.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:05 WIB
Blockade at Jayapura General Hospital: Ministry of Health Insists Hospitals Must Remain Accessible
The Indonesian Ministry of Health has expressed deep concern over the blockade of Jayapura Central General Hospital (RSUP) by local indigenous groups demanding clarity on land status. The ministry stressed that hospitals are vital facilities and must remain accessible to the public at all times, particularly for emergency care. Hospital management is currently coordinating with security forces and local institutions to ensure patient safety while urging a peaceful resolution through dialogue.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:00 WIB
UNHCR Appreciates Indonesia's Commitment to Protecting Refugees
The UNHCR has praised Indonesia's humanitarian commitment in providing safety and hope for thousands of refugees. The agency highlighted that many refugees in Indonesia are in protracted situations, but when given opportunities to use their skills and integrate, both refugees and host communities benefit. Indonesia was described as a 'symbol of humanity' for maintaining protection amid global pressures on asylum rights.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:00 WIB
Lumajang Regent Moves to Regulate Sand Mining on Mount Semeru
The Regent of Lumajang has urged sand miners on Mount Semeru to cease nighttime operations following a fatal incident where a miner was buried by residual hot cloud material. The local government is pushing for disciplined operational hours as a key mitigation measure to enhance safety in the disaster-prone area. The miner involved in the recent accident has died in hospital from severe burns covering 80 percent of his body.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:00 WIB
Video: Medical Device Manufacturers Scramble as Industry Resilience Is Threatened
Indonesian medical device producers face mounting pressure from rising import costs due to a weaker rupiah and supply chain disruptions, coupled with declining domestic purchasing power. The industry is prioritising efficiency, quality improvements, and export expansion to survive, while urging the government to boost local procurement of medical equipment.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:00 WIB
Italian PM Meloni Hits Back at Trump: Focus on Your Own Popularity
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has sharply rebuked Donald Trump after the US President claimed she 'begged' for a photo at the G7 summit. Meloni dismissed the attacks as nonsensical and advised Trump to concentrate on his own popularity, asserting that hers depends on defending Italy's national interests. The diplomatic spat prompted Italy's foreign minister to cancel a planned visit to the United States.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:00 WIB
Iran War Marks Turning Point for China as US Dominance Faces Growing Scrutiny
Nearly four months after the US-Israel-Iran conflict erupted, China's diplomatic standing has strengthened as Washington's intervention faces questions. Beijing has positioned itself as a peace broker while weathering the energy crisis better than many nations, buoyed by strategic oil reserves and its green energy transition. Analysts are now debating whether the conflict represents a 'Suez moment' for the United States, signalling a potential shift in global power dynamics.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:00 WIB
Alleged Other Victims of Bandung Woman's Captor Come Forward, Confessions Go Viral
Following the high-profile case of a woman allegedly tortured and held captive by her boyfriend in Bandung, several other women have come forward on social media claiming to be previous victims. Their accounts describe a pattern of abuse, including physical torture, forced sexual acts, and verbal harassment. The original victim remains in intensive care at Hasan Sadikin Hospital with serious injuries.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 16:00 WIB
PLN Confirms 100% Electricity Restoration in Central Sulawesi
State electricity company PLN has fully restored power to all 68,751 affected customers in Central Sulawesi following a magnitude 6.7 earthquake. The recovery involved repairing three feeders, 15 network sections, and 651 substations across five districts. PLN also provided humanitarian aid to the worst-hit Sigi Regency.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:59 WIB
Jakarta to Summon Building Managers, Request Dedicated Parking for Online Motorcycle Taxis
The Jakarta Transportation Agency plans to meet with building managers to enforce the provision of dedicated parking spaces for online motorcycle taxi drivers. This follows public outcry over a recent crackdown on illegal parking that saw officers towing drivers' motorcycles. The agency aims to implement a 2019 ministerial regulation mandating such facilities, acknowledging that many buildings currently lack designated areas for these drivers.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:59 WIB
MSCI Pertahankan Status Indonesia, MI Sarankan Akumulasi Bertahap Reksadana Saham
MSCI mempertahankan status Indonesia sebagai pasar berkembang (Emerging Market), memberikan kepastian bagi pasar keuangan domestik meskipun penilaian terhadap aliran informasi (Information Flow) diturunkan menjadi negatif. CEO Pinnacle Investment menilai dampak jangka pendek terhadap arus modal asing masih terbatas, namun penurunan transparansi dapat membatasi masuknya dana pasif dan potensi rebound pasar saham dalam jangka menengah. Manajer investasi disarankan tetap selektif dan investor dapat melakukan akumulasi bertahap pada reksadana saham serta campuran untuk menangkap peluang pertumbuhan saat valuasi pasar masih menarik.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:56 WIB
King Charles to Become First British Monarch to Disclose Personal Tax Bill
King Charles III will become the first British monarch in modern times to publicly disclose his personal tax payments as part of an annual financial report. The move, described as a personal decision to enhance transparency and accountability, follows public scrutiny of royal finances after scandals involving Prince Andrew. The disclosure will include taxes on income from the Duchy of Lancaster and private estates like Sandringham and Balmoral.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:55 WIB
Gibran Responds to Roy Suryo and Dr Tifa's Detention, Urges Following Legal Process and Prays for Their Recovery
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka has called for the legal process to be respected following the detention of Roy Suryo and Dr Tifa, who are accused of defaming former President Joko Widodo. He also expressed hope for their swift recovery after both were hospitalised at the National Police Hospital in Jakarta. Their lawyer stated the pair require medical observation due to pre-existing conditions discovered during a health check.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:55 WIB
Daihatsu Builds Consumer Loyalty Through Community Events
Daihatsu is strengthening customer loyalty in Indonesia by hosting simultaneous community gatherings. The initiative aims to provide a closer and more enjoyable experience for consumers while reinforcing the brand's market position amid intensifying automotive competition.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:54 WIB
4,681 Riau Pilgrims Return Home, Six Remain in Saudi Arabia
As of 20 June 2026, a total of 4,681 Indonesian hajj pilgrims from Riau Province have safely returned to the country, with the final group arriving at the Batam debarkation point. Six pilgrims from the province remain in Saudi Arabia, including one undergoing medical treatment in Medina. Officials expressed gratitude for the smooth conduct of this year's pilgrimage and hope for the swift, healthy return of the remaining pilgrims.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:52 WIB
Jakarta PMI Urges Youth to Make Blood Donation a Lifestyle
The Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) in Jakarta is encouraging young people to adopt blood donation as a regular lifestyle choice to boost donor numbers. The call was made during the 2026 World Blood Donor Day commemoration, which featured educational talks, health screenings, and awards for top donor groups. PMI Chairman Jusuf Kalla also praised the millions of regular donors as pillars of the national blood supply and the global humanitarian movement.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:49 WIB
Health Ministry Calls for Comprehensive Approach to Tackle Indonesia's Alzheimer Burden
Indonesia's Health Ministry has urged a multidimensional strategy encompassing medical, social, and public policy interventions to address the growing burden of Alzheimer's disease. With an ageing population, the country is projected to have over 2 million dementia cases by 2025, the majority of which are Alzheimer's. The ministry highlighted significant economic costs, gender disparities, and the need to integrate brain health into primary care services.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:45 WIB
Bengkulu City Government Receives 10,000 Blank e-KTP Cards from National Dukcapil
The Bengkulu City Government has received an allocation of 10,000 blank electronic ID (e-KTP) cards from the Directorate General of Population and Civil Registration, bringing its total stock to 12,000. Officials estimate this supply will meet the city's administrative needs for the next three to four months, particularly to handle a post-Idul Adha surge in demand. The local Dukcapil office has assured residents of optimal service and urged them to prepare required documents in advance to avoid long queues.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:42 WIB
South Korea to Narrow Civilian Buffer Zone at North Korean Border from 2027
South Korea's Defence Ministry announced plans to reduce the Civilian Control Line near the border with North Korea from 10 kilometres to 6 kilometres starting in 2027. The adjustment aims to ease economic restrictions on local residents and farmers while maintaining military operational security. The move is seen as unlikely to provoke Pyongyang as it only affects territory on the southern side of the border.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:42 WIB
Gebogan-Baleganjur Parade Held at Ulun Danu Beratan and The Blooms Garden
A cultural parade featuring gebogan and baleganjur performances will run from 21 June to 9 August 2026 at Ulun Danu Beratan and The Blooms Garden in Tabanan, Bali. The event involves 20 traditional villages and aims to preserve local culture while boosting tourism and the local economy. The Bupati of Tabanan highlighted the importance of such events for promoting destinations and providing unique experiences for visitors.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:40 WIB
Klungkung Economic Census 2026: Residents Still Fear Financial Data Leaks
The 2026 Economic Census in Klungkung, Bali, faces public distrust as residents worry about the confidentiality of their financial data. Officials assure that data secrecy is guaranteed by law and that the census will provide valuable business mapping for local entrepreneurs.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:35 WIB
The Illusion of the Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Iran Wars: Stop Greater Israel Immediately for World Peace
The article argues that the concept of 'Greater Israel' is the root cause of ongoing conflicts in West Asia, including recent wars in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Iran. It highlights a recent US-Iran ceasefire framework as a glimmer of hope, but insists that lasting peace requires abandoning the expansionist ideology. The piece criticises the biblical justification for territorial claims used by figures like US Ambassador Mike Huckabee and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:35 WIB
DPR Member Demands Maximum Sentence for Woman's Captor in Bandung
A member of Indonesia's House of Representatives has urged police to swiftly arrest and prosecute a man accused of kidnapping, confining, and torturing a woman in Bandung for three years. The lawmaker called for multiple charges to be applied given the severity of the victim's injuries, which include head trauma and impaired vision. The case has also prompted warnings about coercive control as a precursor to physical violence against women.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:34 WIB
PLN Batam Strengthens Licensing and Investment Governance Through Workshop with BKPM
PLN Batam has conducted a workshop in collaboration with the Ministry of Investment and Downstreaming/BKPM to enhance employee competency in risk-based business licensing and investment reporting. The initiative aims to improve administrative governance, ensure regulatory compliance, and support the company's operational reliability in Batam.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:34 WIB
Subsidized fuel policy helps safeguard purchasing power
An Indonesian policy observer has praised the government's decision to maintain subsidised fuel prices, arguing it protects public purchasing power and controls inflation. The commentary highlights that logistics and goods distribution remain heavily dependent on subsidised fuel, meaning non-subsidised fuel price adjustments have limited impact on essential commodity costs. The government is also urged to strengthen economic incentives to support the middle class amid global economic challenges.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:33 WIB
Generation Z Political Manifesto: A Young Voice for Indonesia's Future
A political manifesto from Indonesia's Generation Z outlines their commitment to transparent governance, quality education, and sustainable development. The document calls for active youth participation in democracy and policy-making to shape a more inclusive and equitable future. It highlights key priorities including digital literacy, environmental protection, and the creation of decent employment opportunities for young people.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:31 WIB
PKS Encourages Youth Financial Independence and Leadership
The Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) held a national webinar to promote financial independence and leadership skills among Indonesian youth. The event, open to the public, focused on building mindset, skills, and tools to help young people become economically self-reliant and contribute more effectively to society.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:30 WIB
When Digital Usury Destroys Our Ethics and Dinner Tables
The rise of digital lending platforms in Indonesia is trapping vulnerable households in cycles of debt, with high interest rates and aggressive collection practices eroding social ethics. As millions fall from the middle class, this article argues for a shift towards Sharia-compliant financing and strengthened social safety nets like productive zakat to restore economic justice and human dignity.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:30 WIB
From Exile to Hotel Empire: The Sukabumi Native Who Built Aman Resorts
Adrian Zecha, a Chinese-Indonesian businessman from Sukabumi, was forced to leave Indonesia after his family's assets were nationalised under President Soekarno. Despite this exile, he leveraged his experience as a travel journalist to found the ultra-luxury Aman Resorts in 1988, creating a globally renowned hotel chain known for its exclusive, small-scale properties in remote locations.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:30 WIB
Enjoying the New Face of the Rasuna Said Corridor in the Heart of Jakarta
The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government has inaugurated the revitalised 3.8-kilometre Rasuna Said corridor, a key business district artery, as part of the city's 499th anniversary celebrations. The project, costing approximately Rp91 billion, included pavement improvements, the removal of 109 abandoned monorail pillars, and elevation adjustments between express and local lanes. Governor Pramono Anung officially opened the upgraded area and the new Setiabudi Integritas bus stop during a Car-Free Day event.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:29 WIB
Digital Transformation of Umrah Management: Assessing Travel Agents' Readiness in the Smart Umrah Ecosystem
Indonesia's Umrah travel industry faces a critical juncture as Saudi Arabia's 'Smart Umrah' vision, including the Nusuk platform, enables pilgrims to book services independently. This article argues that local travel agents must adopt Islamic Strategic Management principles, shifting from ticket sellers to spiritual companions by leveraging technology for transparency and enhanced religious guidance. The path forward lies in collaboration with global platforms and bridging the digital literacy gap for pilgrims, ensuring the sanctity of the journey is preserved.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:29 WIB
Asia-Pacific Grows Richer, Yet Why Has Poverty Not Disappeared?
Despite decades of rapid economic growth and deeper regional integration, poverty and inequality in the Asia-Pacific are worsening, with over 260 million people at risk of falling into poverty within a decade. A UN ESCAP report reveals that 45 per cent of the population still lacks adequate social protection, and the region is not on track to meet the Sustainable Development Goals until 2062. The analysis highlights that economic expansion alone does not guarantee equitable welfare distribution, necessitating complex multi-actor international cooperation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:28 WIB
Stereotypes of Madurese People: How Society Views Them
This article examines the origins and social impact of stereotypes and stigma faced by the Madurese community in Indonesia. It highlights how limited cultural understanding and personal experiences fuel negative perceptions, leading to discrimination, while also showcasing the community's strong values of hard work, solidarity, and rich cultural traditions.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:25 WIB
Bandung prepares draft bylaw to strengthen public health services
The Bandung Regency administration is drafting a regional regulation aimed at reinforcing the quality and accessibility of public healthcare. The proposed bylaw seeks to provide legal certainty for health service delivery across 135 facilities in 31 districts. Two additional draft bylaws concerning budget accountability and institutional restructuring are also being finalised to improve bureaucratic performance.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:25 WIB
The Philippines and the Illusion of State-Created Heroes
The Philippines' massive labour export programme, which sees over 2 million citizens working abroad, is critiqued as a systemic failure masked by the 'Bagong Bayani' (New Hero) narrative. Rather than building domestic industries, successive governments have institutionalised migration, with remittances now accounting for 7.3% of GDP. This has reshaped the education system to produce workers for foreign markets, leading to critical domestic shortages in sectors like healthcare.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:17 WIB
MBG Improvement Moratorium Must Be Transparent
The Association of Indonesian Free Nutritious Meal Entrepreneurs (APPMBGI) supports the government's temporary moratorium and evaluation of the free nutritious meal programme, but insists the process must be transparent and free from political interests. The group is calling for clear timelines and assurances for partners and investors who have already committed capital to the initiative. They emphasise the need for improved governance, accountability, and open dialogue to ensure the strategic national programme succeeds.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:15 WIB
This Once Wealthy Nation Suddenly Went Bankrupt Due to Mismanagement and Profligate Officials
The Pacific island nation of Nauru, once among the world's richest per capita due to phosphate mining, suffered a catastrophic economic collapse in the 1990s after its reserves were depleted. Lavish government spending on free public services and luxury cars for officials, combined with a lack of prudent management, left the country unprepared for the end of its sole resource. Nauru's subsequent descent into money laundering and reliance on Australian aid for hosting asylum seeker detention centres serves as a stark warning against the mismanagement of natural resource wealth.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:14 WIB
Government Backs Entrepreneur Creation with MSME Facilitation
The Indonesian government has announced strategic programmes to support micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), aligning with a national economic growth target of 8 per cent. The initiatives were unveiled at the 2026 National Entrepreneurship Festival, which drew over 15,000 participants from across the country. A key programme, 'Sapa UMKM', will serve as a digital bridge connecting the government with Indonesia's 57 million MSMEs.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:13 WIB
The Gulf War: When Everyone Claims Victory
The recent Gulf conflict involving Israel, the US, and Iran has resulted in a paradox where all three parties claim success. While military superiority demonstrated its limits in forcing political outcomes, Iran faces the greater challenge of converting its strategic resilience into sustainable peace and domestic prosperity without overplaying its geopolitical hand in the Strait of Hormuz.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:12 WIB
Allo Bank Partners with Weverse, Fans Can Buy Jelly Without a Credit Card
Indonesian digital lender Allo Bank has partnered with global fandom platform Weverse, enabling users to purchase the platform's virtual currency, Jelly, directly in rupiah without a credit card. The collaboration simplifies transactions for Indonesian fans and offers additional perks such as cashback and loyalty points within the CT Corp ecosystem. This move aims to enhance the fan experience by providing easier access to exclusive content and artist interactions.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:09 WIB
Rueibin Chen and the Mission to Build Cultural Bridges Through Piano
Taiwanese-Austrian pianist Rueibin Chen is set to perform Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 1 with the Jakarta Simfonia Orchestra, viewing the concert as the first movement of a grander cultural symphony. Chen aims to bridge Eastern and Western cultures through music, expressing interest in future collaborations with Indonesian traditional musicians. The article also notes TVRI's estimate that the economic impact of the World Cup could reach Rp2.34 trillion.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:08 WIB
PDIP Tells Coalition Parties to Stop 'Sniping': Focus on Work, Don't Look for Scapegoats
The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) has urged parties within the government coalition to stop criticising its role as a balancing force outside the cabinet. PDIP executive Deddy Yevri Sitorus described the coalition's preoccupation with his party's position as inappropriate and a sign of internal insecurity. He reaffirmed that PDIP's stance is a consistent party mandate and not an ambiguous political manoeuvre.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:06 WIB
Lampung Officially Selected to Host 2029 National Farmers and Fishermen Week
Lampung Province has been chosen to host the 18th National Farmers and Fishermen Week (Penas) in 2029, securing an overwhelming majority of votes during the 2026 event in Gorontalo. The decision was announced alongside Vice President Gibran Rakabuming's call for food self-sufficiency as a national priority amid global geopolitical and trade tensions. The provincial government highlighted its readiness, citing improved infrastructure such as the Trans-Sumatra Toll Road, and expects the event to boost local agriculture, investment, and tourism.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:06 WIB
Riau Receives Additional Helicopter for Forest and Land Fire Management
Riau Province has received an additional Mi-8 water bombing helicopter from the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), bringing the total fleet stationed there to six. The reinforcement aims to accelerate the extinguishing of forest and land fires, particularly in peatland areas inaccessible to ground teams. The central government's support underscores its commitment to regional preparedness as the dry season intensifies.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:06 WIB
UI Enters Top 200 of QS WUR 2027, Rector Says It Is Not the Final Goal
The University of Indonesia (UI) has retained its position in the top 200 of the QS World University Rankings 2027, placing 191st globally and remaining the highest-ranked Indonesian university. Rector Heri Hermansyah stated that while the achievement is gratifying, it should serve as motivation to further enhance the institution's international competitiveness and contribution. UI also ranked 8th in Southeast Asia and 47th in Asia, with strong scores in employer reputation and employment outcomes.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:05 WIB
Baznas RI Studies Strengthening of Riqab Asnaf to Respond to Social Challenges
Indonesia's National Zakat Agency (Baznas) is reviewing the contemporary interpretation of the 'riqab' zakat category to address modern forms of bondage such as human trafficking and illegal online loan debt. Officials argue that while classical slavery no longer exists, the concept must be reconstructed to provide Sharia-compliant funding for victims of exploitation. The initiative calls for stronger coordination with the Indonesian Ulema Council to issue fatwas ensuring legal certainty in zakat disbursement.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:05 WIB
Bahlil Assures Coal Supply for PLN Is Secure, Power Disruptions Due to Technical Factors
Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia has confirmed that coal stocks for Indonesia's state electricity firm PLN are sufficient, attributing recent power outages in Java to technical faults at two independent power plants rather than fuel shortages. He has urged PLN to swiftly implement comprehensive measures to resolve the disruptions and prevent future blackouts. The government has mandated national coal producers to supply up to 190 million tonnes annually, well above PLN's requirement of 154 million tonnes.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:04 WIB
North Jakarta Dekranasda Offers Up to 80% Discounts for Jakarta Anniversary
The North Jakarta chapter of the National Craft Council (Dekranasda) is offering discounts of up to 80 per cent on local artisan products during the month-long Jakarta Great Sale Festival 2026. The initiative, part of the city's 499th anniversary celebrations, aims to boost the local economy and promote appreciation for locally made goods. Officials are encouraging civil servants and the public to support small businesses by purchasing these products at Mall Artha Gading and the mayor's office gallery.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:02 WIB
Fiqh Muamalah and the Challenges of Indonesia's Digital Economy
The rapid growth of Indonesia's digital economy, encompassing e-commerce, paylater services, and cryptocurrency, presents new challenges from the perspective of Islamic jurisprudence. Key concerns include the presence of riba (usury) in paylater schemes, gharar (uncertainty) in online transactions, and the exploitative nature of illegal online loans. The article argues for a collaborative effort between government, scholars, and industry to ensure financial innovation aligns with sharia principles of justice and public welfare.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:01 WIB
5 Surprising Facts About the Demak Sultanate Rarely Discussed in Schools
The Demak Sultanate, often simplified as Java's first Islamic kingdom, holds a far more complex legacy involving exiled royalty, cross-cultural lineage, and a direct link to the naming of Indonesia's capital. Its rise was marked by spiritual leadership and naval warfare against the Portuguese, yet its ultimate downfall came not from foreign invasion but from a bloody internal succession feud. The sultanate's physical and symbolic traces, from the Grand Mosque of Demak to the origin of the name Jakarta, remain tangible today.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:00 WIB
Construction Industry Faces Operational Cost Surge and Layoff Threat
Indonesia's construction sector is grappling with soaring operational costs driven by rising diesel prices and a weakening rupiah, according to industry association Gapensi. The group warns that the rapid increase in raw material costs is outpacing existing regulations, putting pressure on businesses that employ 7 million workers. Without greater government support, the sector faces potential layoffs that could ripple across 13 related industries.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:00 WIB
PPKGBK Opens Data Post for Ex-Hotel Sultan Workers Starting 22 June
The Gelora Bung Karno Complex Management Centre (PPKGBK) is reopening a service post to register former Hotel Sultan employees following the recent execution of a land eviction. The post aims to collect accurate data on the number of workers, their employment status, and their rights to ensure they are not disadvantaged by the state's repossession of the asset.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 15:00 WIB
6 Nations That Were Once Part of 'Indonesia', Here Is Their Fate Today
Several modern nations were historically under the control of Indonesian-based empires such as Srivijaya and Majapahit, or were part of the Dutch East Indies administration. These include Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Cambodia, Timor Leste, and Brunei Darussalam. The article traces their historical ties to the archipelago and their subsequent paths to becoming independent states.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:51 WIB
Adam Deni Named Suspect After Damaging Shop-House and Brandishing Airsoft Gun, Immediately Detained
Social media influencer Adam Deni Gearaka has been arrested and detained by Jakarta police after he vandalised a shop-house and intimidated staff with an airsoft gun in Cilincing, North Jakarta. The incident, which stemmed from a personal dispute, caused an estimated Rp15 million in damage and led to charges under Indonesia's new Criminal Code. Police have rejected his request for restorative justice, stating that intimidation with a weapon and destruction of public property must be processed professionally.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:49 WIB
Teachers' Association Distrusts BGN's Efficiency Claims on Free Nutritious Meals
The Education and Teachers Association (P2G) has expressed scepticism over the National Nutrition Agency's (BGN) claims of evaluating and streamlining the free nutritious meals (MBG) programme. The doubt arises after BGN proposed a staggering Rp 270 trillion indicative budget ceiling for 2027, with a significant portion drawn from the education function. P2G argues this contradicts promises of efficiency and demonstrates a government prioritisation of MBG over improving education quality.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:48 WIB
PBNU Deputy Secretary-General Gus Ma'shum Reminds That Adab Must Guide NU Deliberations
KH Ma'shum Faqih, Deputy Secretary-General of Nahdlatul Ulama (PBNU), emphasised that proper Islamic ethics (adab) should remain the guiding principle in all organisational deliberations. His remarks came ahead of the NU National Conference of Religious Scholars and Grand Conference in Kediri, where he praised the spirit of unity and the host pesantren's preparations.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:45 WIB
Gibran Responds to Roy Suryo and Tifa's Detention: Wishing Them a Speedy Recovery
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka has responded to the detention of Roy Suryo and Doctor Tifa, urging respect for the legal process and wishing them a swift recovery. The two are currently hospitalised at the National Police Hospital in Kramat Jati following their arrest on charges of defamation related to the authenticity of former President Joko Widodo's diploma.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:44 WIB
Lampung Province Officially Selected to Host 2029 National Farmers and Fishermen Week
Lampung Province has been officially chosen to host the 18th National Farmers and Fishermen Week (Penas) in 2029, securing an overwhelming majority of votes from the KTNA. The provincial government highlighted its comprehensive infrastructure readiness, including the Trans-Sumatra Toll Road, to accommodate thousands of participants. The event is expected to boost the local economy, investment, and tourism while promoting the region's agricultural commodities.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:43 WIB
Andre Rosiade Provides Development Funds for Pekanbaru Youth Ambassadors 2026 Finalists
Deputy Chairman of Commission VI of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Andre Rosiade, attended the Grand Final of the Pekanbaru Youth Ambassadors 2026 competition and awarded a total of Rp24 million in development funds to all 24 finalists. He emphasised the role of the winners as tourism ambassadors and catalysts for investment and regional development. The Mayor of Pekanbaru also praised Rosiade's broader contributions, including nearly Rp2 billion in aid for local primary schools.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:42 WIB
GFNY Belitung 2026 Strengthens Belitung's Position as an International Sport Tourism Destination
The Bangka Belitung provincial government has welcomed the GFNY Belitung 2026 cycling event as a strategic move to boost the region's sport tourism sector. Governor Hidayat Arsani highlighted the event's role in promoting Belitung's natural beauty and culture internationally, while also delivering direct economic benefits to local businesses. The race, which also served as the GFNY Asia Championship 2026, attracted hundreds of cyclists from 21 countries.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:40 WIB
Recycling Festival 'Langkah Membumi' Returns with a Fresh Face
The Indonesian sustainability festival 'Langkah Membumi' is transforming into an interactive market format for its fifth year, targeting Gen Z and young millennials. Organised by Blibli, the 2026 event will feature talks, eco-workshops, and a curated green market to bridge the gap between environmental awareness and practical action. A networking dinner coinciding with World Environment Day will also convene industry leaders to discuss corporate versus consumer responsibility in driving sustainability adoption.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:39 WIB
House Member Urges Police to Immediately Arrest Perpetrator in Bandung Confinement Case
A member of Indonesia's House of Representatives has called on the police to swiftly arrest a man suspected of kidnapping, confining, and torturing a woman for three years in Bandung. The lawmaker stressed the need for layered charges given the severity of the victim's injuries, which include serious head trauma and burns. The case has also prompted warnings about 'coercive control' as a precursor to extreme physical violence against women.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:38 WIB
Bosch Indonesia Enters Smart Kitchen Appliance Segment with 'Beres Bosch' Campaign
Bosch Indonesia is targeting the growing smart kitchen appliance market, projected to expand 6.5% annually until 2030, by addressing consumer perceptions that such devices are overly complex or costly. The company launched the 'Beres Bosch' campaign to promote technology that simplifies cooking processes and provides long-term convenience. The initiative was highlighted during the Bosch Culinary Masters 2026 event, which demonstrated the appliances in real-world use by both home cooks and professionals.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:36 WIB
Bali Regional Secretary Wants Nature Run Events to Rotate Across Tourist Destinations
Bali's Regional Secretary Dewa Made Indra has proposed that open-air running events like the Bali Tourism Run be rotated across different tourist destinations to promote lesser-known sites. The initiative, starting at the UNESCO-listed Jatiluwih, aims to showcase Bali's harmony between nature, culture, and humanity ahead of the 2027 centenary of Balinese tourism. Officials believe the growing sport tourism trend will attract higher-spending visitors and deliver broader economic benefits to local communities.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:35 WIB
Healthy Lifestyle Trend in Bali Triggers Surge in Omega Egg Orders for Local Farmers
A growing health and fitness trend in Bali has led to a boom in demand for omega-3 enriched eggs, overwhelming a small-scale farm in Badung. The husband-and-wife team behind Candi Kusuma Pinatih Farm are now planning expansion, while also highlighting challenges such as high feed costs and reliance on out-of-region chick supplies.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:33 WIB
The Beginning of Adam Deni's Rampage: Damaging a Shop and Brandishing an Airsoft Gun Before Police Arrest
Celebrity influencer Adam Deni Gearaka was arrested by North Jakarta Police after allegedly vandalising a shop and intimidating staff with an airsoft gun. The incident, which occurred over two days in Cilincing, stemmed from a personal dispute and resulted in approximately Rp 15 million in damages. Police have charged the 30-year-old under the new Criminal Code for property destruction, and he remains in custody despite requesting restorative justice.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:32 WIB
Jakarta Community Alliance Ready for Long March, Calls for Continuation of Free Nutritious Meals Programme
The Jakarta Community Alliance plans a peaceful long march on Monday involving 50,000 participants to support the continuation of President Prabowo Subianto's flagship Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme. The demonstrators will march from the US Embassy to the Horse Statue area in Central Jakarta, citing the programme's benefits for child nutrition, job creation, and small business sustainability. The action also voices support for the government's anti-corruption efforts, while the Presidential Chief of Staff has separately affirmed the administration's commitment to continuing MBG despite ongoing internal reforms at the National Nutrition Agency.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:32 WIB
Two Islamic Boarding School Students in Brebes Cause Alarm by Climbing 50-Metre Tower
Two teenage Islamic boarding school students in Brebes, Central Java, sparked public alarm after scaling a 50-metre telecommunications tower and reportedly falling asleep at the top. Police and firefighters were called to the scene and successfully persuaded the pair to descend. Authorities later counselled the students on the dangers of such reckless behaviour.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:31 WIB
Titiek Soeharto Says Nusakambangan Food Security Programme Is a 'Whip' for Other Ministries
House Commission IV Chair Titiek Soeharto has praised the food security transformation on Nusakambangan Island, calling it a motivational 'whip' for other ministries to utilise idle land assets. She highlighted that the initiative, driven by the Immigration and Corrections Ministry, proves that any institution with the will can contribute to national food self-sufficiency. The programme has turned the former prison island into a hub for agricultural training, fisheries, and small-scale manufacturing for inmates.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:30 WIB
Pramono Claims Jakarta is ASEAN's Second-Best City for Public Transport
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has asserted that the capital now ranks second in ASEAN for public transport, behind only Singapore, and 17th globally. He made the statement during the launch of the Dukuh Atas pedestrian deck, a project designed to integrate six transport modes and enhance seamless mobility. The governor also outlined plans to develop the area with immigration services and airport check-in facilities.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:30 WIB
PMI readies 200 water tankers on standby for El Niño threat
The Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) has prepared 200 water tanker trucks to assist communities facing clean water shortages due to the potential drought triggered by El Niño. Chairman Jusuf Kalla emphasised the importance of early intervention to minimise public suffering, also highlighting the high rate of urban fires caused by substandard electrical installations. He further reiterated the irreplaceable role of human blood donors in meeting medical transfusion needs.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:30 WIB
Lips Nearly Gone, Head Festering: The Horrors Endured by a 3-Year Confinement Victim in Bandung
A woman from Rancaekek, Bandung, has been found in a severely deteriorated physical state after allegedly being held captive and tortured for three years. Her family reports extensive injuries including eye infections, a festering head wound requiring surgery, and burn and slash marks across her body. The case has drawn significant public attention and concern over the prolonged abuse and the victim's three-year disappearance.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:27 WIB
Indonesia says PLN coal supply secure despite blackouts
Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia has confirmed that recent power outages in Indonesia were caused by operational and distribution issues at state utility PLN, not a shortage of coal supply. The government has allocated 180 to 190 million tons of domestic coal production, well above PLN's annual requirement of 154 million tons, to ensure fuel security. Bahlil has urged PLN to conduct a comprehensive evaluation and improve mitigation efforts to prevent future disruptions.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:27 WIB
Gibran Responds to Roy Suryo and Tifa's Detention, Wishes Them a Speedy Recovery
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka has urged all parties to respect the legal process following the detention of Roy Suryo and Doctor Tifa on defamation charges related to former President Joko Widodo's academic credentials. He also extended his well-wishes for their health after learning both suspects are currently hospitalised at the Police Hospital in Kramat Jati. Their lawyer stated that the pair require medical observation due to pre-existing conditions discovered during a health check.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:24 WIB
Illegal Cigarettes Rife in Batam, DPRD Urges Customs to Dismantle Network
The widespread circulation of illegal cigarettes in Batam, particularly the 'Manchester' brand, has prompted a local legislator to call for a serious crackdown. Rival Pribadi of the Batam DPRD argues the open and systematic distribution indicates a major supply chain issue, causing significant state revenue losses and unfair competition for legal businesses. He is urging the Directorate General of Customs and Excise to move beyond routine raids and target the masterminds behind the illicit trade.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:22 WIB
Deputy Minister Urges Dieng Tourism Operators to Boost Readiness Ahead of School Holidays
Indonesia's Deputy Tourism Minister Ni Luh Puspa has called on tourism operators in the Dieng highlands to enhance service, safety, and destination management ahead of the school holiday season. The government projects around 34,020 tourist trips to the region during June and July 2026. The minister also urged visitors to prepare for the area's extreme cold and ensure their vehicles are in good condition.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:22 WIB
Assets of Woman Held Captive in Bandung Drained by Perpetrator: Motorcycle and Paylater Accounts Emptied
A woman held captive for three years in Bandung Regency not only endured severe physical torture but also had all her assets allegedly seized by her captor. Family representatives revealed that the perpetrator sold her motorcycle, emptied her savings, and maxed out her paylater accounts before the abuse escalated. The victim remains in intensive care with critical injuries, including a destroyed right eye and limited chance of regaining sight.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:22 WIB
APGI 3T: 645 Nutrition Service Units in Underdeveloped Regions Lack Operational Certainty
The Association for Food and Nutrition in Underdeveloped Regions (APGI 3T) reports that 645 Nutrition Service Units (SPPG) built by private investors in remote areas have not received operational clearance from the National Nutrition Agency (BGN). Investors have completed construction and met all administrative requirements, with total realised investment reaching approximately Rp1 trillion. The association is urging the BGN to provide immediate operational certainty so the free nutritious meal programme can benefit communities in the 3T regions.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:20 WIB
KLH/BPLH Sharpens Branding Strategy for the Social Media Era via BrandLab
Indonesia's Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLH/BPLH) is enhancing its public communication strategy through a BrandLab workshop focused on social media management. The session emphasised building audience connection over chasing virality, while addressing the specific challenge of translating complex environmental issues into simple, accurate public messaging. The initiative aims to equip ministry communications staff with the skills to deliver impactful content and avoid public misunderstanding.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:19 WIB
Pertamina Increases Pertalite Supply in DIY and Central Java for School Holidays
PT Pertamina Patra Niaga has increased Pertalite fuel stocks by 10 to 18 percent across Central Java and Yogyakarta to anticipate a surge in tourist vehicles during the school holiday period from 22 June to 3 July 2026. The move follows a consumption spike of up to 7 percent in the region during the previous year's holiday. The company is also implementing tactical measures such as early morning deliveries and deploying queue management officers to ensure smooth distribution and prevent congestion.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:15 WIB
BRIN and UBH Padang Research Archaeological Sites on West Sumatra Coast
Indonesia's National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) and Bung Hatta University (UBH) are conducting a joint archaeological survey along the coast of Pesisir Selatan Regency, West Sumatra. The ten-day research aims to assess the condition of maritime heritage sites following recent hydrometeorological disasters and minor earthquakes. The findings are expected to provide scientific recommendations for government policy on site mitigation and protection.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:15 WIB
Not Menteng, This Area Has the Most Expensive Land Prices in Jakarta
Contrary to popular belief, the elite Menteng area does not hold the title for the most expensive land in Jakarta. Data reveals that the Sudirman Central Business District (SCBD) commands the highest land values, ranging from Rp 200 million to Rp 300 million per square metre, significantly outpacing Menteng's Rp 70-100 million.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:15 WIB
Decades-long dispute ends in execution, state assets return
The execution of land occupied by Hotel Sultan in Jakarta's Gelora Bung Karno complex marks a pivotal moment in one of Indonesia's longest-running asset disputes. The conflict stemmed from conflicting interpretations of Building Use Rights held by PT Indobuildco and the state's Land Management Rights. The government is now proceeding with the takeover, including a census of former employees to address their welfare.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:14 WIB
Government Offers Transport Fare Discounts During School Holidays
The Indonesian government is implementing cross-modal transport fare discounts during the 2026 school holiday period to boost public mobility and purchasing power. The policy, which includes discounts of up to 30% on trains and ships and a full VAT exemption on economy-class flights, aims to stimulate tourism and regional economic growth. The initiative is based on a joint ministerial decree involving the Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Finance, and the Danantara investment authority.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:10 WIB
Pramono Says Velodrome-Manggarai LRT to Be Inaugurated in August
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has announced that the LRT Jakarta Phase 1B line connecting Velodrome to Manggarai is targeted for inauguration in August 2026. The Rp12.5 trillion project will feature 11 stations and is planned to extend to Dukuh Atas, strengthening public transport integration in the capital. Testing and commissioning of the railway systems is already underway.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:09 WIB
Lebak Surplus 240 Thousand Tonnes of Rice, Supplies Jabotabek
Lebak Regency in Banten Province has recorded a rice surplus of 240,000 tonnes in 2025, far exceeding its local consumption needs. The region's total production reached 380,000 tonnes of milled rice, enabling it to supply the greater Jakarta, Bogor, Tangerang, and Bekasi (Jabotabek) area. Local officials highlight that rice farming remains a profitable investment for farmers, with Bulog absorbing harvests at Rp6,500 per kilogram.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:05 WIB
Jakarta offers free tourist entry and transit for anniversary
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung announced that free entry to major attractions like Ancol, Ragunan Zoo, and museums, along with free public transport, will be extended to all Indonesian ID card holders during the city's 499th anniversary. The policy expands on initial plans to include non-Jakarta residents, covering venues such as Monas and various historical museums. Special events including interactive quizzes and a night zoo service are also scheduled to mark the celebration.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:05 WIB
134 Indonesian Islands at Risk of Submersion, KLH Pushes Climate Adaptation Funding for Local Communities
Indonesia's Vice Minister of Environment warns that 134 islands face submersion by 2050 and 2100 due to rising sea levels, with nearly 60% of the population living in vulnerable coastal areas. Speaking at a forum in Berlin, Diaz Hendropriyono highlighted community-based adaptation programmes like ProKlim and mangrove rehabilitation as critical frontline responses. He called for direct access to global climate funds, including the US$300 billion NCQG target, to strengthen resilience before climate-induced displacement occurs.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:04 WIB
ESG Standards Set New Direction for Global Nickel and EV Ecosystem
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards have evolved from a compliance framework into a critical market access requirement for the global nickel and electric vehicle (EV) supply chain. Indonesia, as a major nickel producer, sees a strategic opportunity to enhance the value of its mineral exports by meeting these sustainability demands. The government is integrating ESG principles into mining governance, including mandatory community development programmes and environmental management, to maintain competitiveness.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:04 WIB
Culture Minister visits Mohammad Hatta's residence in West Sumatra
Indonesia's Culture Minister Fadli Zon visited the birthplace of Mohammad Hatta in Bukittinggi to highlight the enduring relevance of Hatta's concept of a people-based economy. Zon described Hatta as a key architect of the constitution, particularly Article 33, and linked his economic philosophy to current government policies under President Prabowo. The visit also included a call for deeper academic study of Hatta's life using valid sources.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:04 WIB
5,000 People Join 'Sarungan' Healthy Walk in Tangerang City
Approximately 5,000 residents participated in a 'sarungan' (wearing a sarong) healthy walk in Tangerang, Banten, as part of the 2026 Al-A'zhom Festival. The city's mayor highlighted the event as a means to strengthen community bonds and preserve Islamic cultural traditions. The festival, running from 15 to 27 June, features a variety of religious, cultural, and entertainment activities centred around the Al-A'zhom Grand Mosque.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:03 WIB
PWI Surakarta 2026 Conference: Sri Hartanto Replaces Anas Syahirul Alim as Chairman
The Surakarta branch of the Indonesian Journalists Association (PWI) held its 2026 conference early, where Sri Hartanto was unanimously elected as the new chairman, succeeding Anas Syahirul Alim. The leadership change was necessitated by Alim's new role at the central PWI board, which prohibits concurrent positions. The event was officially opened by the Deputy Mayor of Surakarta, who emphasised the press's strategic role in combating misinformation and supporting city development.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:00 WIB
BPS: 2026 Economic Census to Target Digital Economy Players
Indonesia's Central Statistics Agency (BPS) has announced that the 2026 Economic Census will, for the first time, include digital economy actors alongside traditional sectors like agriculture. The census, mandated by law every decade, will run from June to August 2026 and aims to build a comprehensive, high-quality economic database. BPS officials urged public participation and assured respondents of data confidentiality under the law.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:00 WIB
HIPMI Urges PLN to Avoid Power Cuts During Productive Hours
The Indonesian Young Entrepreneurs Association (HIPMI) in Karawang has called on state electricity firm PLN to schedule power outages outside peak business hours. Local businesses, particularly in the industrial sector, have reported significant operational disruptions and potential losses due to recent rolling blackouts lasting three to five hours. PLN attributed the outages to technical issues at power plants reducing supply capacity.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:00 WIB
Video: Copying China, This Is Indonesia's Key to Unlocking Rare Earth Potential
Indonesia's mining institute chairman highlights the strategic importance of developing critical minerals, including rare earth elements, to strengthen the national ecosystem. He suggests Indonesia can learn from China's dominance in the rare earth supply chain and Australia's production efficiency. The country possesses substantial resources but requires further exploration, downstream processing, and the establishment of dedicated state bodies to realise its potential.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 14:00 WIB
OJK Seizes 41 Assets of Sharia Rural Bank in North Sumatra Amid Alleged IDR 15.47 Billion Fraud Scandal
Indonesia's Financial Services Authority (OJK) has seized 41 land and building assets linked to a fraud investigation at BPRS Gebu Prima in North Sumatra. The case involves alleged fictitious bookkeeping and the disbursement of IDR 15.47 billion in loans to 34 nominee customers between 2019 and 2024. The seizure aims to secure evidence and recover state losses following the revocation of the bank's licence.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:59 WIB
The Trail of the Trump-Meloni Relationship, Now Heating Up Over a Photo
The once-cordial relationship between US President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has soured dramatically after Trump claimed Meloni 'begged' him for a photo. The rift, exacerbated by disagreements over the war in Iran and Trump's criticism of the Pope, has led to diplomatic repercussions including Italy's foreign minister cancelling a trip to Washington.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:59 WIB
NTB KPU Urges Political Parties to Update SIPOL Data
The West Nusa Tenggara General Elections Commission (KPU NTB) is urging all political parties to continuously update their membership and management data via the Political Party Information System (SIPOL). The commission stressed that regular updates are essential to reflect internal party dynamics and ensure data accuracy ahead of future elections. The policy mandates semesterly updates to improve democratic quality and streamline electoral preparations.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:57 WIB
Darya-Varia Laboratoria Marks 50 Years with Solid 2025 Performance, Eyes Sustainable Growth
PT Darya-Varia Laboratoria (DVLA) reported a 7% revenue increase to Rp2.23 trillion in 2025, outperforming the national pharmaceutical industry and broader economy. The company's consumer health segment drove growth, and it is expanding into MedTech with the launch of DiViLab, an IoT and AI-based health monitoring device. DVLA targets further revenue growth of 7-9% in 2026.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:55 WIB
The Mystery Behind the Mass Exodus of Residents from Sari Hamlet, Gunungkidul
Sari Hamlet in Gunungkidul, once home to dozens of families, gradually emptied from the 1990s onwards as residents relocated. A former inhabitant recounts the depopulation, citing her father's desire to seek better futures for his children beyond farming and practical concerns about caring for elderly relatives in the remote area. The exact cause of the mass departure remains unclear, with the hamlet eventually disappearing from the administrative map.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:52 WIB
Jakarta builds Dukuh Atas pedestrian deck to link six transit modes
Jakarta has commenced construction of the Dukuh Atas pedestrian deck, a circular elevated walkway designed to integrate six public transport modes including MRT, LRT, commuter rail, and the airport link. Governor Pramono Anung officiated the groundbreaking, highlighting the project's role in improving urban mobility and noting Jakarta's rising global city rankings. The structure, targeted for completion by 2028, will also feature commercial areas and is expected to support future city check-in facilities.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:50 WIB
Energy Minister: Blackouts Due to Technical Issues, Not Coal Supply Shortage
Indonesia's Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia has confirmed that national coal supplies for power generation are secure, with allocations exceeding PLN's annual needs. He attributed recent electricity blackouts to technical and logistical distribution problems within the state electricity company's operations.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:50 WIB
KPK Traces Silmy Karim's Assets, Investigates Origins of Sports Car and Harley-Davidson
Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is investigating former Deputy Minister Silmy Karim over the origins of seized luxury assets, including a sports car and a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. The inquiry is part of a broader probe into alleged extortion and gratuities related to the processing of residence permits for foreign nationals. Karim was questioned as a suspect to confirm the source of funds used to acquire the assets.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:48 WIB
Pekanbaru's 242nd Anniversary Durian Festival Breaks MURI Record
A one-kilometre-long durian sticky rice cake festival held to celebrate Pekanbaru's 242nd anniversary has officially broken a record with the Indonesian World Records Museum (MURI). The event, organised by the city government in collaboration with local MSMEs, drew hundreds of thousands of visitors. The mayor expressed surprise and gratitude at the overwhelming public turnout.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:46 WIB
KLH Sharpens Communication Strategy Through NewsCraft and CreativeHub Training
Indonesia's Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLH) partnered with detikcom to conduct a three-day training programme aimed at enhancing public communication skills in the digital era. The 'The Classroom KLH' event featured sessions on journalistic principles and creative content production, led by senior media practitioners. The initiative seeks to equip 32 environmental control unit staff with the skills to convey complex information effectively and adapt to evolving audience behaviour.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:45 WIB
Data Centres Face Climate Catastrophe, Researchers Warn of Looming Disaster
A new study reveals that 79% of global data centre capacity is located in areas increasingly exposed to extreme weather risks such as floods, wildfires, and high winds. Researchers warn that reliance on historical climate data for site selection is outdated, leaving critical digital infrastructure vulnerable to operational disruptions and rising costs. The findings highlight a growing disconnect between traditional investment metrics and the long-term physical risks posed by climate change.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:41 WIB
Prodia Diagnostic Line to IPO on the Indonesia Stock Exchange
PT Prodia Diagnostic Line Tbk., a medical device manufacturing subsidiary of the Prodia Group, is set to launch an initial public offering on the Indonesia Stock Exchange under the ticker PRDL. The company aims to raise up to Rp 62.9 billion, with the majority of proceeds allocated to repaying bank loans and capital expenditure. The public offering is scheduled for early July 2026, with listing expected on 9 July.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:40 WIB
Shocking Revelations from Bandung Captivity Victim: Beaten with Helmet, Slashed, and Burned
A woman held captive for three years in Bandung has revealed the extent of her torture after regaining consciousness. Her family reports she was repeatedly beaten with a helmet, slashed with sharp weapons, and burned with cigarettes, leaving her with severe physical injuries and blindness in one eye.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:38 WIB
Influencer Adam Deni Arrested for Damaging Shop and Threatening Staff with Airsoft Gun
Social media influencer Adam Deni Gearaka has been arrested and named a suspect by North Jakarta Police for vandalising a shop and intimidating its security guard with an airsoft gun. The incident, which occurred over two days, resulted in an estimated Rp15 million in damages. Despite the suspect's request for restorative justice, police are proceeding with charges under the new Criminal Code.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:38 WIB
Makmur promotes investment activities that benefit the environment and education
Indonesian investment platform Makmur, together with Insight Investments Management and U-Inspire Indonesia, has launched a student programme in Jakarta that uses IoT weather sensors to teach climate literacy. The initiative aims to demonstrate that investing can create value beyond financial returns by supporting environmental and educational causes. The programme is linked to Makmur's Insight Elite Fund, a Sharia-compliant fixed-income mutual fund that has recorded cumulative growth of 125.9 per cent since its 2016 launch.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:38 WIB
MBG Kitchen Association Rejects Politicisation of Free Nutritious Meal Programme, Demands Certainty for Investors
The Indonesian Association of Free Nutritious Meal Kitchen Entrepreneurs and Managers (APPMBGI) has voiced conditional support for the ongoing evaluation and temporary moratorium of the flagship MBG programme. While backing reforms, the association warns against politicisation and urges the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) to provide clear timelines and mitigation schemes to protect investors who have already committed capital. The group insists the strategic human capital investment must not be undermined by mismanagement or immoral conduct by certain individuals.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:37 WIB
First Dog on the Moon: The Cartoonist Who Bites Capitalism with a Wombat's Smile
This article profiles Andrew Marlton, the Australian political cartoonist known as First Dog on the Moon, whose absurdist style masks sharp critiques of capitalism, colonialism, and climate change. It highlights his recent cartoon contrasting the fear-mongering portrayal of progressive Muslim politician Zohran Mamdani with the everyday public's appreciation for improved public services. Marlton's work suggests that effective political satire in a circus-like democracy often resembles a chaotic WhatsApp group rather than a dry academic lecture.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:37 WIB
Makassar SAR Evacuates Vietnamese Crew Member with Acute Illness at Sea
The Makassar Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) successfully evacuated a 24-year-old Vietnamese crew member suffering from severe abdominal pain and high fever aboard the MV Movena. The medical evacuation took place in the waters off Kalukuang, Pangkep Regency, South Sulawesi, as the vessel was en route from Japan to Australia. The operation involved a joint team from Basarnas, the Indonesian Navy, water police, and port health authorities.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:36 WIB
PB MA Chairman Affirms Commitment to Strengthen Education and Dakwah
Mathla'ul Anwar's newly inaugurated chairman, Jazuli Juwaini, has pledged to modernise the Islamic organisation's governance and enhance its contributions to education, dakwah, and social welfare for the 2026–2031 term. The organisation, one of Indonesia's oldest and largest Islamic mass groups with around 10 million members, aims to foster national unity and collaborate with the government on development. Jazuli emphasised maintaining the group's Ahlussunnah wal Jamaah creed while preparing a generation capable of competing globally.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:36 WIB
Accompanying VP to West Papua, Deputy Home Minister Monitors Special Autonomy Fund Benefits
Deputy Home Minister Ribka Haluk accompanied Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka on a visit to West Papua to review the successful use of Special Autonomy (Otsus) funds. The visit highlighted a cocoa processing factory in South Manokwari as a prime example of Otsus funds creating economic value and directly benefiting local communities. Haluk emphasised the government's commitment to ensuring Otsus funds empower indigenous Papuans and strengthen the local economy through productive, sustainable sectors.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:36 WIB
Riau Police Demonstrate Inclusivity as Disabled Community Joins Bhayangkara Run 2026
The Riau Regional Police showcased inclusivity by welcoming participants with disabilities to the Riau Bhayangkara Run 2026. While a dedicated category could not be fully implemented this year due to preparation constraints, the police chief assured special facilities will be ready for next year. The event also serves as a campaign to raise awareness about preventing forest fires and protecting endemic wildlife.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:35 WIB
Erdogan: Turkey Exports First-Ever Warship to NATO Ally
President Erdogan announced that Turkey has exported a warship to a NATO and EU member state for the first time in its history, marking a significant milestone for its defence industry. The vessel, a patrol ship built for Romania, underscores Turkey's growing naval manufacturing capacity and its ambition to become a major defence exporter.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:34 WIB
KA Lembah Anai Passengers Surge 206.50 Percent, Serving 130,000 Customers in Jan–May 2026
Passenger numbers on the KA Lembah Anai train service in West Sumatra soared by 206.50 percent year-on-year in the first five months of 2026, reaching 130,504 customers. The Kayutanam–Padang route has become vital for daily mobility, connecting residents to education, trade, and public services. State-owned railway operator KAI views the growth as a strong signal for strengthening public transport and supporting the local economy.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:34 WIB
Bangka Belitung to hold local durian contest to boost national recognition
The Bangka Belitung Islands provincial government will host a local durian contest on 9 July 2026 to promote the region's unique durian varieties and strengthen the agricultural sector. The event, part of the Jerieng Cultural Festival, aims to preserve genetic resources, increase the economic value of the commodity, and elevate local durians to national prominence. Registration is free and open to all residents with superior durian trees.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:32 WIB
Returning from Hajj with Debt: The Story of Indonesian Pilgrims
Indonesia's Vice Minister of Hajj and Umrah has highlighted the phenomenon of pilgrims returning from the Hajj burdened with debt, citing the case of a 72-year-old widow who borrowed money to fulfil her spiritual journey. The government, under President Prabowo's instruction, is now collecting data on such pilgrims to help ease their financial burdens.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:32 WIB
DKI Jakarta Grants 50% Tax Relief for Arts and Entertainment Services
The Jakarta provincial government has introduced a 50% tax relief on arts and entertainment services to boost the national film industry and transform the capital into a cinema city. Governor Pramono Anung stated the incentive aims to encourage film production and the funds will be reinvested into the film ecosystem. The policy is formalised in Gubernatorial Decree No. 531/2026 and follows discussions with film producer associations and cinema operators.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:30 WIB
Trump Criticises Italian PM Meloni Amid US-Italy Tensions
US President Donald Trump has accused Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of seeking to rekindle ties with Washington to boost her declining popularity, following tensions over a disputed photo opportunity and Italy's refusal to assist in the conflict with Iran. Meloni has dismissed Trump's claims as 'completely fabricated', while reports indicate several high-level meetings between the two nations have been cancelled.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:30 WIB
US Military Says Strait of Hormuz Remains Open
The United States Central Command has stated that the Strait of Hormuz remains open to commercial shipping, contradicting an Iranian military announcement of its closure. The US reports 55 merchant vessels transited the strait on Saturday, carrying over 17 million barrels of oil. Washington maintains its forces are present to ensure full compliance with its agreement with Iran.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:30 WIB
Anti-LGBT Declaration Signed on Kilometre-Long White Cloth in Padang
The West Sumatra provincial government, regional police, and the Minangkabau Customary Institution (LKAAM) mobilised residents in Padang to sign a one-kilometre white cloth as part of an anti-LGBT campaign. The declaration commits authorities to prosecute individuals under customary law and to expel them from Minangkabau land. The event underscores the growing institutionalisation of customary and regional government opposition to LGBT communities in the province.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:30 WIB
KDM Pledges to Fund Schooling for 70-80 Thousand Students Not Accepted in State Senior High Schools
West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi has guaranteed that the provincial government will cover the education costs for an estimated 70,000 to 80,000 students who fail to secure places in state senior high schools for the 2026/2027 academic year. The funding will be channelled through direct partnerships with willing private schools, with around 700 institutions already agreeing to participate. The governor emphasised that the scheme ensures all children in West Java can access education, dismissing objections from a private school association by stating agreements are made directly with individual schools.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:28 WIB
Argo Anjasmoro Train Gains Popularity, Offering a More Relaxed Weekend Journey on Java's Northern Route
Passenger numbers for the Argo Anjasmoro train service between Jakarta and Surabaya surged by 285 percent in the first five months of 2026 compared to the same period last year. The state-owned railway operator KAI attributes the growth to the service's appeal for weekend travel, connecting major population centres and cultural destinations along Java's northern coast. The route links cities with a combined population of over 142 million, supporting local economic activity and tourism.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:27 WIB
BPBD records 285 people in Parigi Moutong affected by earthquake
The Parigi Moutong Disaster Mitigation Agency has confirmed that 285 residents across 19 villages were impacted by a magnitude 6.7 earthquake in Central Sulawesi. Assessments recorded damage to 87 homes, government offices, places of worship, schools, and health facilities. The local government has completed its emergency response phase, distributing food and essential aid to affected families.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:25 WIB
Accompanying Gibran to West Papua, Ribka Haluk Says Cocoa Downstreaming Is Tangible Proof of Special Autonomy Fund Impact
Deputy Home Affairs Minister Ribka Haluk highlighted the development of the cocoa industry in West Papua as a clear example of the successful use of the Papua Special Autonomy (Otsus) Fund. During a working visit with Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka, she inspected a cocoa processing facility in South Manokwari Regency. Haluk emphasised that the integrated programme provides direct economic benefits and empowers Indigenous Papuans by adding value beyond raw material supply.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:20 WIB
Chronology of Child Rapist in East Jakarta Fleeing to Roof After Being Caught by Residents
A man suspected of raping a 12-year-old child in Cakung, East Jakarta, was arrested after attempting to escape through the roof of his rented room. The incident came to light when residents discovered the victim unclothed in the suspect's bathroom. Police have secured the suspect and are conducting further investigations.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:16 WIB
Albanians Protest Against Trump Family-Linked Resort Development
Demonstrations in Albania have escalated over a proposed luxury resort linked to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, planned for a protected coastal area. Protesters accuse Prime Minister Edi Rama's government of corruption and a lack of transparency, demanding his resignation. The nightly rallies, now in their third week, have drawn support from the Albanian diaspora.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:16 WIB
Hajj Ministry Reveals Many Pilgrims Trapped in Debt
Indonesia's Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has discovered that a significant number of pilgrims are falling into debt to fund their journey. Deputy Minister Dahnil Anzar Simanjuntak highlighted the case of a 72-year-old widow who borrowed from multiple parties to travel in 2026. The ministry, under instruction from President Prabowo, is now collecting data on indebted pilgrims to help ease their financial burdens.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:15 WIB
UK PM Keir Starmer Could Resign as Early as Tomorrow, Here's Why
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's political future is in critical doubt following a landslide by-election win for Andy Burnham, triggering intense pressure within the Labour Party. Senior party figures believe Starmer has concluded his position is untenable and is preparing a managed departure, with an announcement possible on Monday. Burnham reportedly has the backing of over 201 Labour MPs to challenge for the leadership if Starmer does not step down voluntarily.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:11 WIB
Said Urges Affirmative Excise Policy for Class III Cigarette Factories
House Commission XI member Said Abdullah has called on the government to adopt an affirmative excise tariff policy for small and medium-scale Class III tobacco manufacturers. He argues that high excise rates are driving newer producers towards illegal tax stamps, threatening both state revenue and employment. The proposed incentive of Rp300 per stick for factories under 20 years old aims to boost compliance and sustain the labour-intensive industry.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:10 WIB
Experienced Hikers Can Now Do a Day Trek on Mount Rinjani
Mount Rinjani National Park in Lombok has clarified permit rules for 'tektok' or single-day summit treks, specifically for experienced trail runners and hikers. Participants must provide a recommendation letter from a recognised hiking association or community to verify their capability. The registration process and ticket prices remain the same as standard climbs, but the permit must be obtained directly from the national park office.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:08 WIB
Minister Bahlil Asserts Coal Supply to PLN Is Secure
Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia has confirmed that coal supplies to state electricity firm PLN are sufficient, attributing recent power outages to technical and distribution issues within PLN's remit. He has instructed PLN to take immediate, comprehensive measures to prevent further disruptions and ensure customer comfort. The government has already anticipated PLN's fuel needs through assignments to national coal companies.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:07 WIB
Komdigi strengthens global role on UNESCO stage
Indonesia has reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding information integrity and journalist safety amid the rise of artificial intelligence at a UNESCO meeting in Paris. As Vice Chair of Group IV of the IPDC, the country is leveraging its position to advocate for developing nations on media sustainability and AI utilisation. The engagement underscores Indonesia's intent to help shape inclusive and responsible global digital transformation policies.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:06 WIB
Seven Hajj Pilgrims from West Sumatra Still Undergoing Treatment in Saudi Arabia
Seven Indonesian Hajj pilgrims from the Padang embarkation point remain hospitalised in Saudi Arabia, according to the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah's West Sumatra office. Officials confirmed that 10 pilgrims from the same embarkation have died during this year's Hajj season. The deceased have been laid to rest in several cemeteries across the holy land.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:06 WIB
Gibran Visits Asmat, Signs Autograph for Child and Receives Community Aspirations
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka visited Agats District in South Papua, engaging with local Asmat women and schoolchildren. He listened to requests for capital to empower local mothers and inspected the ongoing construction of the Holy Cross Cathedral. The working visit is part of a broader tour across several eastern Indonesian provinces.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:03 WIB
Minister pushes 'carrot and stick' approach in waste management
Indonesia's Environment Minister has announced a dual strategy of incentives and penalties to overhaul waste management, declaring an end to open dumping practices at sites like Bantar Gebang. The government is accelerating the construction of waste-to-energy incinerators across several regions, with Jakarta planning three new plants to process its daily 9,000 tonnes of rubbish. The policy shift aims to mitigate severe environmental and public health risks, including microplastic pollution, while aligning with presidential regulations on renewable energy.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:00 WIB
B50 Biodiesel to Be Sold from 1 July 2026, Quality and Distribution Secure?
The Indonesian government has confirmed that B50 biodiesel, containing 50 per cent palm oil, has passed automotive trials and is on track for mandatory implementation on 1 July 2026. A CNBC Indonesia commodity expert notes the transition from B40 to B50 has proceeded smoothly, though challenges remain in production and distribution involving fuel suppliers. The analysis highlights the readiness of the mandate as the country pushes forward with its palm-based biofuel programme.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:00 WIB
Pramono Claims Dukuh Atas 'Doughnut Ring' Bridge Will Ease Sudirman Congestion
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung asserts that the planned Pedestrian Deck at Dukuh Atas, nicknamed the 'doughnut ring', will significantly reduce traffic congestion along Jalan Jenderal Sudirman. The structure, targeted for completion by 2028, is designed to integrate six transport modes and eliminate kerbside passenger drop-offs that currently disrupt traffic flow. The project will be fully financed by the city-owned MRT Jakarta.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 13:00 WIB
Hundreds of Padang Residents Join Anti-LGBT Declaration
Hundreds of residents in Padang, West Sumatra, participated in a campaign and declaration against LGBT individuals, organised by the provincial government, police, and the Minangkabau Customary Council. Participants signed a one-kilometre white cloth and pledged to enforce customary law against offenders. The event reflects a coordinated institutional effort to reject LGBT presence in the Minang homeland.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:59 WIB
Residents Greet Jokowi on His Birthday in Solo, Becak Drivers Receive Groceries
Former Indonesian President Joko Widodo celebrated his birthday at his private residence in Solo, where he was greeted by well-wishers bearing flowers and tumpeng. The informal gathering also served as a community event, with becak drivers receiving packages of basic foodstuffs as a gesture of goodwill.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:59 WIB
Balancing Role Under Scrutiny, PDIP Suspects Discontent Within Government Coalition
The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) has suggested that recent criticism from Golkar and the Democratic Party regarding its 'balancing' role indicates internal unease within the ruling coalition. PDIP official Deddy Sitorus questioned whether coalition partners are attempting to drive a wedge between his party, the public, and President Prabowo Subianto. The exchange highlights growing political friction, with PDIP urging its rivals to focus on governance rather than meddling in its internal affairs.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:55 WIB
Jokowi's Birthday: Prabowo Sends Congratulations
President Prabowo Subianto publicly wished former President Joko Widodo a happy 65th birthday via social media. The gesture, accompanied by a caricature of Jokowi, highlights the ongoing public rapport between the current and former Indonesian leaders. The Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) also extended birthday greetings, thanking Jokowi for his service.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:54 WIB
Government maintains subsidised fuel prices to protect public purchasing power
The Indonesian government's decision to hold prices on subsidised fuels and LPG is being praised as a crucial move to protect household purchasing power and curb inflation. A senior Golkar Party official argues that because public transport and goods distribution rely on subsidised fuels, the recent hike in non-subsidised Pertamax will have a limited impact on logistics costs and staple prices. He urged the government to ensure stable supplies of subsidised fuel nationwide and to expand economic incentives to support the middle class.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:52 WIB
Deputy Home Affairs Minister Ribka Accompanies VP Gibran on Working Visit to West Papua
Deputy Home Affairs Minister Ribka Haluk joined Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka on a working visit to West Papua to review the successful use of Special Autonomy (Otsus) funds. The visit highlighted a cocoa processing factory in South Manokwari Regency as a model for downstream commodity development that delivers direct economic benefits. Ribka emphasised that effective Otsus spending must empower indigenous Papuans and boost regional economies through local potential.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:52 WIB
Zulhas Urges Other Regions to Replicate Jakarta's Waste Segregation Programme
Coordinating Minister for Food Zulkifli Hasan has praised Jakarta's new waste segregation initiative and called for its adoption nationwide. He warned that open dumping at sites like Bantar Gebang will soon be prohibited under new legislation, with penalties for non-compliance. The minister emphasised the severe environmental and health impacts of unmanaged waste, including microplastic pollution and cancer risks.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:51 WIB
Jakarta Government Offers Free Access to Ancol, Ragunan, and Public Transport for City's 499th Anniversary
The Jakarta provincial government will waive entry fees for all city-managed tourist attractions and public transport on 22, 27, and 28 June 2026 to celebrate the city's 499th anniversary. Governor Pramono Anung confirmed the free access applies to all Indonesian citizens, not just Jakarta ID holders, covering sites like Ancol Dreamland, Ragunan Zoo, museums, and the MRT, Transjakarta, and LRT networks. The initiative aims to broaden public participation in the anniversary festivities.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:50 WIB
LRT Velodrome-Manggarai to Be Inaugurated in August, Connecting to Dukuh Atas
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has announced the Velodrome-Manggarai LRT line will be inaugurated in August 2026, with an investment of Rp 12.5 trillion. The line will feature 11 stations and be extended to Dukuh Atas, creating a major transit hub integrating six different transport modes. The decision to extend the route by approximately 2 km was made after considering public input and the regional government's fiscal capacity.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:47 WIB
From Packed Meals to Souvenirs: Weekend Rail Travel Revives Small Traders
The reactivation of nine previously dormant railway stations across Indonesia has brought new economic life to surrounding communities, with 184,136 passengers recorded between January and May 2026. These passengers represent not just mobility statistics but tangible income for small-scale vendors, local food sellers, transport operators, and micro-enterprises. The state-owned railway company KAI highlights that each ticket sold supports a network of small businesses, from packed meals and coffee stalls to regional souvenir makers, demonstrating how infrastructure revival directly fuels grassroots economic activity.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:46 WIB
Rasuna Said Redevelopment: Pramono Anung Targets Comprehensive Transformation
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung is spearheading a holistic overhaul of the Rasuna Said corridor, aiming to turn the business district into a modern, functional showcase. The project extends beyond pedestrian walkways to include river normalisation and underground utility relocation. Officials say the upgrades will enhance safety, comfort, and intermodal connectivity with TransJakarta and LRT stations.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:45 WIB
Pakistan Announces US-Iran Technical Talks in Switzerland on Sunday
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry has confirmed that technical-level negotiations between the United States and Iran will take place in Burgenstock, Switzerland, on Sunday. The talks are a follow-up to the 'Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding' and will involve mediators from Pakistan and Qatar. The development follows statements from US Vice President JD Vance and Iran's Foreign Ministry indicating high-level diplomatic engagement could occur imminently.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:44 WIB
Thousands Join Fishing Competition in Serang to Celebrate Bhayangkara Day
Thousands of anglers participated in a fishing competition at the Serang Regency government complex lake in Banten to mark the 80th Bhayangkara Day. Organised by the Serang Police, the event aimed to strengthen ties between the police and the community. Two tonnes of fish were released into the lake, and prizes totalling Rp10 million were offered to promote camaraderie and public participation in maintaining security.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:43 WIB
Adam Deni Named Suspect in North Jakarta Shophouse Vandalism, Airsoft Gun Seized
Social media activist Adam Deni Gearaka has been arrested and detained by North Jakarta Metro Police for allegedly vandalising a shophouse and intimidating a security guard with an airsoft gun. The incident, which occurred over two days in Cilincing, caused an estimated Rp15 million in damages. Despite the suspect requesting restorative justice, police have stressed that armed intimidation and property destruction remain criminal acts that must be professionally prosecuted.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:40 WIB
Woman Held Captive in Bandung: Atalia Highlights Undetected Violence and Urges Public to Find Perpetrator
A case of a woman allegedly held captive and tortured by her boyfriend for three years in a Bandung boarding house has drawn national attention. DPR member Atalia Praratya expressed deep concern that such prolonged violence went unnoticed by the surrounding community. She has called for increased social awareness and urged the public to assist authorities in locating the perpetrator, who remains at large.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:39 WIB
Japan to Raise Visa Fees Fivefold from 2026, First Adjustment in 48 Years
Japan will significantly increase visa fees for foreign nationals starting 1 July 2026, marking the first revision since 1978. The cost of a single-entry visa will rise from 3,000 yen to 15,000 yen, while a multiple-entry visa will jump from 6,000 yen to 30,000 yen. The government says the adjustment reflects nearly five decades of inflation and currency fluctuations, with additional revenue earmarked for managing the record 4.13 million foreign residents and expanding Japanese language education.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:38 WIB
Chinese NEV Cars Offer Operational Cost Efficiency
Chinese automotive brands are promoting their new energy vehicles (NEVs) in Indonesia as a cost-effective alternative amid rising non-subsidised fuel prices. Chery and its electric sub-brand iCAR have released simulations showing significant monthly savings compared to conventional petrol cars. The companies argue their hybrid and electric models deliver both efficiency and the versatility expected of sport utility vehicles.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:37 WIB
Former Persis Chairman Passes Away, Prof Haedar: A Great Loss for Islamic Propagation
Prof Haedar Nashir, Chairman of Muhammadiyah, has expressed deep condolences on the passing of Prof Maman Abdurrahman, former chairman of Persatuan Islam (Persis). Haedar described the death as a significant loss for the Islamic propagation and reform movement in Indonesia. He urged the bereaved family, including the Muhammadiyah treasurer who is the deceased's son, to continue his legacy of advancing Islam and the nation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:36 WIB
Gekrafs Inaugurates Overseas Representative Councils in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, Opening Investment Opportunities for Indonesia's Creative Economy
Indonesia's National Creative Economy Movement (Gekrafs) has inaugurated Overseas Representative Councils (DPLN) in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan as part of its 2026 Creative Economy Diplomatic Mission. The initiative aims to strengthen international networks and has already secured investment commitments from Azerbaijan to support the national creative ecosystem. The move is part of a broader strategy to position Indonesia as a global centre of creative economy civilisation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:35 WIB
Indonesia urges professors to foster self-reliance through science
Minister Brian Yuliarto has called on Indonesian academics to drive national self-reliance by providing science and technology-based solutions amid global economic pressures. He stressed that maximising the value of Indonesia's natural resources requires robust research, innovation, and downstream development. The government views higher education institutions as strategic partners in tackling challenges such as energy security and industrial transformation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:35 WIB
Operating Costs Soar, Ferry Operators Propose Tariff Hike
Indonesian ferry operators are urging the government to adjust crossing tariffs as a sharp rise in operational costs threatens the industry. The Gapasdap association warns that current fares, already below production costs since 2019, are unsustainable amid spikes in imported spare parts and lubricant prices. They are also seeking fiscal stimulus, including tax exemptions and low-interest credit, to prevent a decline in service and safety standards.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:34 WIB
DR Congo Reports 956 Confirmed Ebola Cases, 247 Deaths
The Democratic Republic of Congo has recorded 956 confirmed cases of Ebola, resulting in 247 fatalities, with the outbreak still in an escalation phase. Ituri province remains the epicentre, accounting for over 91 per cent of confirmed cases. Health authorities are intensifying active case finding and community engagement as contact tracing remains below the 95 per cent target.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:34 WIB
Revealed: How a Music Concert Led to a Three-Year Confinement Case in Bandung
New details have emerged in the case of a woman from Rancaekek, Bandung, who was allegedly confined and tortured for three years. The victim and the perpetrator reportedly first met at a music concert in 2023 before she disappeared. She was recently found with severe injuries, leading to suspicions she was held captive in a rented room in a remote area of Bandung Regency.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:34 WIB
Jakarta to offer free tourist attractions and public transport for all Indonesian citizens
The Jakarta provincial government will waive entry fees for all city-managed tourist sites and public transport on 22, 27, and 28 June 2026. Governor Pramono Anung announced the policy will apply to all Indonesian ID card holders, not just Jakarta residents, following public feedback. The initiative is part of the city's 499th anniversary celebrations.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:32 WIB
Why Are Fireflies Disappearing? The Scientific Explanation and Extinction Threat
The global decline of firefly populations is a scientifically grounded phenomenon signalling severe ecosystem degradation, according to an IPB University entomologist. Fireflies act as bioindicators, and their disappearance, particularly in vulnerable Southeast Asian mangrove habitats, reflects worsening environmental quality. Experts warn that without habitat conservation, future generations may only encounter these insects in books or digital media.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:31 WIB
Deputy Trade Minister Roro expands Indonesia's market access in Central Asia
Indonesia's Deputy Trade Minister Dyah Roro Esti is leveraging the Tashkent International Investment Forum 2026 in Uzbekistan to boost market access for Indonesian products and investment in Central Asia. She views Uzbekistan as a strategic partner for diversifying export markets and is pushing for the acceleration of the Indonesia-Uzbekistan Free Trade Agreement. The forum, opened by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, underscores the region's growing importance as a global economic and investment hub.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:29 WIB
When Rp3,500 Is No Longer Enough to Move Around Jakarta
Jakarta's administration is reviewing a significant fare increase for Transjakarta bus services, particularly for cross-city routes to satellite areas, with proposed rates ranging from Rp10,000 to Rp15,000. The current flat fare of Rp3,500, unchanged for over two decades, is deemed unsustainable due to rising operational costs and expanding subsidies. Commuters reliant on the service for affordable daily mobility express concern that such a hike would severely strain household budgets and potentially push them back to using private vehicles.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:27 WIB
Jakarta Public Transport and Tourist Attractions Free for Three Days, Open to All
The Jakarta provincial government is offering free public transport and entry to city-managed tourist attractions for three days to celebrate the capital's 499th anniversary. The policy, effective on 22, 27, and 28 June 2026, applies to all Indonesian citizens, not just Jakarta ID holders. Governor Pramono Anung stated the decision was made after receiving input that many outside residents wished to participate in the holiday.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:26 WIB
Symptoms on Screen, Certainty in the Doctor's Hands
The growing trend of using AI for self-diagnosis in Indonesia is examined, revealing its popularity across income and age groups as a first step for health information. However, medical professionals caution that AI cannot replace the comprehensive clinical process of physical examination, observation, and professional responsibility. Despite technological advances, the long queues at Jakarta's Cilincing Community Health Centre demonstrate that patients still place their ultimate trust in human doctors for a definitive diagnosis.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:25 WIB
SMAN 5 Makassar to Represent South Sulawesi in National Four Pillars Quiz Competition
SMAN 5 Makassar has won the South Sulawesi provincial round of the MPR RI's Four Pillars quiz competition, securing a place in the national finals in Jakarta. The competition tested students on national insight, constitutional history, and the practical application of the Four Pillars. The school is now intensifying its training regimen, focusing on thematic analysis, after previously being halted at the national semi-final stage.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:20 WIB
Residents Queue to Wish Jokowi Happy Birthday at His Solo Home
Scores of residents gathered at former Indonesian President Joko Widodo's private residence in Solo to celebrate his 65th birthday. Well-wishers queued from early morning, bringing flower arrangements and tumpeng rice cones, with Jokowi personally greeting the crowd. The event highlighted the enduring public affection for the former leader in his hometown.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:19 WIB
Trump vs Meloni Heats Up Over Photo Dispute, Italian Foreign Minister Cancels US Visit
A diplomatic rift has opened between the United States and Italy after President Donald Trump claimed Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni 'begged' him for a photo at the G7 summit. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani cancelled a scheduled trip to the US in protest, calling the remarks serious and offensive, while senior Italian officials rallied to Meloni's defence.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:15 WIB
DKI Jakarta will not relocate General Sudirman statue during Dukuh Atas pedestrian deck construction
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has confirmed that the statue of General Sudirman will remain in its current location during the construction of the Dukuh Atas pedestrian deck. The decision aims to avoid public controversy, with plans to integrate a viewing platform into the bridge design. The infrastructure project, which connects multiple public transport modes, is targeted for completion by 2028.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:11 WIB
Khofifah: NU National Conference to Formulate Solutions for the People's Problems
East Java Governor Khofifah Indar Parawansa stated that the 2026 Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) National Conference of Religious Scholars and Grand Conference will serve as a strategic forum to address religious, social, and national challenges. The gathering aims to strengthen the organisation's role in delivering tangible benefits to the community. PBNU Rais Aam K.H. Miftachul Akhyar highlighted the urgent need to revive social consciousness, build moral-based public opinion, and enhance leadership quality through jihad and ijtihad.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:08 WIB
Bantul Government Says Alumni Victim of Bullying at SMAN 2 Bantul Has Filed a Report
The Bantul Regency's Office of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection has confirmed receiving a formal report from an alumnus of SMAN 2 Bantul who claimed on social media to have suffered bullying leading to mental health issues. The agency is currently providing assessment and protection for the client while prioritising the confidentiality of their identity. The case is being handled with empathy and in accordance with standard procedures.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:06 WIB
Exemplary Ulama Shape a Nation of Character and Empowered Communities
Coordinating Minister for Community Empowerment Muhaimin Iskandar has called on Indonesians to follow the example of ulama and teachers to build a nation with strong moral and spiritual character. Speaking at a commemoration event in Depok, he stressed that sustainable community empowerment must be founded on moral and spiritual strength, not just economic and physical development. He also highlighted the significant contribution of the Naqsyabandiyah Al-Khalidiyyah order to Indonesia's spiritual and national unity.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:06 WIB
Short on collection, Kepri provincial government invites book donations for libraries
The Kepulauan Riau Provincial Library and Archives Office is appealing for public book donations as its current collection of around 20,000 titles falls well short of the ideal 50,000-title standard. Donated books will be vetted before entering the collection and will also be distributed to reading gardens, school libraries, and even prisons to support broader literacy programmes. The initiative is part of a wider push to boost the region's reading culture through family reading corners and improved library utilisation.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:01 WIB
AKPSI: Single-Door Export Policy Improves Palm Oil Trade Governance
The Association of Indonesian Palm Oil Producing Districts (AKPSI) has expressed optimism that the government's single-door export policy will enhance national palm oil trade governance. The policy is expected to stabilise domestic prices, benefit smallholders, and curb underpricing and transfer pricing practices. AKPSI also urged an increase in the palm oil revenue-sharing fund for producing regions from eight to at least fifteen per cent.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:01 WIB
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Rumoured to Resign Soon
Speculation is mounting in British media that Prime Minister Keir Starmer may resign as early as Monday, following a surge in threats to his leadership. The pressure intensified after rival Andy Burnham won a parliamentary seat enabling a formal challenge, though government sources insist Starmer remains focused on his duties.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 12:00 WIB
Pegadaian holds mass circumcision events nationwide as social care initiative
State-owned pawnbroker PT Pegadaian has organised free mass circumcision, health checks, and other social aid activities across all 12 of its regional offices in Indonesia. The programme, which allocated slots for 2,600 participants, saw high demand, with overflow registrants being redirected to additional sessions. The initiative is part of the company's routine social commitment to provide added value to the community.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:59 WIB
Parents and Students in Batam Rally in Support of Free Nutritious Meal Programme Continuation
Residents of Batam, including parents and students, staged a city centre parade to voice their support for the continuation of the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) programme. The demonstration follows a temporary suspension of over 50 nutrition service units due to delayed operational fund disbursements, which have since resumed. Local education officials emphasised the programme's long-term role in improving student concentration and building human capital for Indonesia's 2045 vision.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:57 WIB
The End of Neoliberalism? Where Is the World Heading?
The era of neoliberal economic orthodoxy, defined by deregulation and free markets, is giving way to a new phase of state-guided capitalism. Driven by geopolitical rivalries and supply chain vulnerabilities, major powers are now actively intervening to protect strategic industries and national economic security. This shift offers developing nations in the Global South greater room for manoeuvre, but only if they can build domestic industrial capacity to avoid becoming mere relocation sites.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:56 WIB
The Sandwich Generation: Social Reality and Challenges of Modern Family Life
The 'sandwich generation' phenomenon, where working-age adults financially support both their elderly parents and their own children, is increasingly prevalent in Indonesia. Driven by rising living costs, longer life expectancy, and inadequate pensions, this dual burden creates significant economic and psychological pressure. The article examines this social challenge through an Islamic jurisprudence lens, emphasising the need for balanced financial obligations and comprehensive family planning.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:56 WIB
Between PayLater and Sharia Principles: Weighing Convenience in the Consumerist Era
The growing popularity of digital PayLater services in Indonesia raises critical questions about their compatibility with Islamic finance principles. While conventional schemes often involve interest and penalties that may constitute riba, sharia-compliant alternatives using contracts like murabahah are emerging. The article argues for enhanced financial literacy and stronger sharia-based innovation to ensure digital economic growth aligns with Islamic values.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:56 WIB
Sustainable Health Protection Becomes a Choice Amid Rising Medical Costs
Indonesia faces the highest projected medical inflation rate in Asia at 17.8% for 2026, driven by advanced technology, imported medical goods, and a surge in critical illness treatment costs. Allianz Indonesia reports that heart disease treatment costs have risen 219% since 2020, urging the public to view health insurance as a vital component of long-term financial planning. The industry emphasises the need for sustainable protection to ensure continued access to quality care without compromising future financial stability.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:54 WIB
Egyptian, Saudi, Turkish, and US Officials Discuss Iran-US MoU
Foreign ministers from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, along with a senior US official, convened in Cairo to discuss the recent Iran-US memorandum of understanding aimed at de-escalating regional tensions. The talks also covered developments in Libya, the Palestinian issue, and Africa, underscoring a coordinated diplomatic push for stability.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:53 WIB
HIPMI urges PLN to consider productive hours during power outages
The Indonesian Young Entrepreneurs Association (HIPMI) in Karawang has called on state electricity firm PLN to schedule power cuts outside peak business hours. The group says recent rolling blackouts lasting three to five hours have severely disrupted industrial operations and public services. PLN apologised and attributed the outages to technical problems at a power plant that reduced supply capacity.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:53 WIB
Food Processing Technology and Safety: The Main Foundation for Quality Plant-Based Products
The success of plant-based products in competing with meat hinges on advanced processing technologies and robust food safety systems, not just recipes. Modern techniques like high-moisture extrusion create meat-like textures but introduce new critical control points for microbial and chemical risks. A collaborative effort between industry, academia, and government is essential to build a safe and sustainable plant-based ecosystem in Indonesia.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:53 WIB
The Secret to MSMEs Surviving the Onslaught of Imported Products
Indonesian micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) face intense competition from imported goods due to globalisation and digitalisation. Their resilience hinges on leveraging unique cultural heritage, prioritising product quality, and building strong branding. Embracing digital technology and continuous innovation are also critical for MSMEs to not only survive but thrive in both domestic and global markets.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:52 WIB
5 Surprising Facts About the Demak Sultanate Rarely Discussed in School History Books
The Demak Sultanate, often simplified as Java's first Islamic kingdom, harbours a complex history of royal exile, trans-oceanic warfare, and the unlikely origin of the name Jakarta. Its founder Raden Patah rose from courtly rejection to become a spiritual and political leader, while the sultanate's ultimate collapse stemmed from a bloody family feud rather than foreign conquest. These overlooked narratives reveal a deep connection between local history and modern Indonesian identity.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:52 WIB
Why Financial Knowledge Alone Is Not Enough
Despite widespread access to financial information, many individuals still struggle to translate knowledge into consistent healthy financial habits. The gap between understanding financial concepts and actual behaviour is driven by psychological factors, instant gratification, and social pressures. Effective financial education must therefore focus on character building and habit formation, particularly during young adulthood.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:52 WIB
El Niño Set to Claim New Victim: Vietnam's Coffee
A potentially record-strength El Niño threatens Vietnam's robusta coffee crop, the world's largest, with severe drought and water shortages forecast for the 2026-2027 dry season. The phenomenon, predicted to be the strongest in 75 years, could disrupt global coffee supply and reverse expectations of a surplus. Beyond coffee, the weather pattern is expected to bring extreme heat, reduced rainfall, and heightened risks of drought and saltwater intrusion across central and southern Vietnam.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:51 WIB
Financial Literacy and Capital Markets: The Key to Building a Financially Independent Generation
Financial literacy is increasingly vital as access to financial products grows, yet many lack the understanding to manage them effectively. A key component is capital market knowledge, which has become more accessible through digital platforms but requires adequate education to prevent risky or fraudulent investments. The ultimate goal is to foster a financially independent society capable of long-term economic resilience and welfare.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:50 WIB
Stress Management to Prevent Mental Disorders
With 28 million Indonesians experiencing mental health issues, community-based prevention is becoming critical. South Tangerang's local government is training women, particularly housewives and religious study group members, in Psychological First Aid to act as first responders in detecting and addressing psychological distress. The initiative highlights the link between stress management, family resilience, and the prevention of domestic violence and child abuse.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:49 WIB
Switzerland Welcomes Iranian Delegation for Talks with the US
An Iranian delegation has arrived in Switzerland for negotiations with the United States aimed at halting conflict in the Middle East. The talks, held under a memorandum of understanding, are taking place at the Burgenstock resort. The initial session was postponed from Friday to Saturday.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:45 WIB
Pramono Confirms General Sudirman Statue Will Not Be Relocated
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has confirmed that the iconic General Sudirman statue in Dukuh Atas will remain in its current location, reversing earlier considerations to move it. The decision follows a detailed review of the pedestrian deck design for the transit-oriented development project. The statue will be integrated into the centre of the new deck, with a special viewing platform to enhance its visibility.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:45 WIB
Cabinet Secretary Teddy Initiates 'Setkab Gengs' Competition to Support President's Asta Cita
Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya has launched an internal ideas competition for his staff, aiming to foster innovative policy solutions aligned with the President's priority programmes. The 'Setkab Gengs' initiative is framed as a bureaucratic reform effort to enhance human resource capacity and a collaborative work culture. Sixteen finalists will present their proposals directly to Teddy in a 3-minute pitch format.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:44 WIB
Viral Waste Pile in North Jakarta's Kali Gendong: Governor Pramono Responds
A viral video showing massive waste accumulation in Kali Gendong, North Jakarta, has prompted a response from Governor Pramono Anung. He attributed the pile-up partly to a temporary closure of the Bantar Gebang integrated waste treatment facility. The governor assured that the situation is being brought under control, with waste volumes decreasing across affected areas.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:42 WIB
Alert for 'Godzilla' El Niño: Health Ministry Intensifies Protocol Education
Indonesia's Health Ministry is ramping up public education on health protocols to confront the extreme 'Godzilla' El Niño phenomenon, which threatens prolonged drought and a surge in health issues. The climate event is expected to worsen air pollution, increase forest fire risks, and trigger the spread of vector-borne diseases. Authorities are urging stronger mitigation efforts and public vigilance as the nation braces for the severe weather's social and health impacts.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:41 WIB
Ministry of Hajj and Umrah: All Padang Debarkation Pilgrims Have Returned Home
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in West Sumatra has confirmed the safe return of all 5,357 pilgrims from the Padang debarkation point for the 1447 Hijri/2026 season. The final flight, carrying 286 pilgrims and officials, landed at Minangkabau International Airport early on Saturday, 20 June. The successful completion of the repatriation phase marks the end of the full operational cycle for the embarkation point, which served pilgrims from West Sumatra and Bengkulu.
Sun, 21 Jun 2026, 11:41 WIB
Temanggung Tobacco Farmers Hold Mass Prayer, Urge Government to Cancel Burdensome Regulations
Tobacco farmers in Temanggung, Central Java, have staged a mass prayer during a traditional Islamic New Year ceremony to protest planned derivative regulations of Government Regulation No. 28/2024 on Health. The farmers argue that the proposed limits on tar and nicotine, along with plain cigarette packaging, will devastate the local tobacco economy and threaten their livelihoods. The head of the Indonesian Tobacco Farmers Association (APTI) called the prayer a 'last resort' after formal dialogues with ministries failed to yield results.