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Most Popular: Transjakarta Rp1 Fare to Power Outages in Jakarta

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Most Popular: Transjakarta Rp1 Fare to Power Outages in Jakarta
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - Several top news stories on Friday are worth following, ranging from the Transjakarta fare of just Rp1 to PLN stating that power outages in Jakarta were caused by supply disruptions. Check out the following news items:

  1. Tomorrow, riding Transjakarta will cost only Rp1

The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government will implement fares for public transport vehicles, including Transjakarta, at just Rp1 tomorrow, Friday, 24 April 2026, coinciding with National Transportation Day 2026. Read more here.

  1. Indonesia to receive 150 million barrels of oil from Russia

Presidential Special Envoy for Energy and Environment Hashim Djojohadikusumo revealed that Indonesia will receive 150 million barrels of oil from Russia at a special price, resulting from President Prabowo Subianto’s visit to Russia. Read more here.

  1. Foreign Minister Sugiono affirms Indonesia will not impose tariffs in the Malacca Strait

Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Sugiono stated that Indonesia will not impose tariffs in the Malacca Strait as it would not comply with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). Read more here.

  1. Agriculture Minister: Government rice reserve stocks at Bulog exceed 5 million tonnes

Agriculture Minister and Head of the National Food Agency Andi Amran Sulaiman stated that the government rice reserve stocks (CBP) managed by Perum Bulog have exceeded 5,000,198 tonnes as of 23 April 2026 at 08:55 WIB.

Amran noted that this achievement is the first in Indonesia’s history and marks the highest national rice reserves for the April period, unprecedented before. Read more here.

  1. PLN says power outages in Jakarta due to supply disruptions

PT PLN (Persero) UID Jakarta Raya stated that the power outages in several areas of Jakarta on Thursday were due to electricity supply disruptions. Read more here.

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