Review again news on new film, digital platform oversight
Jakarta (ANTARA) - ANTARA’s entertainment, lifestyle, technology, and automotive channels on Thursday (16 April) broadcast news including a new film, triggers of ageing, the implementation of PP Tunas, oversight of digital platforms, and electric car specifications.
Here is a summary and links to yesterday’s news stories that can be reviewed again this morning.
“Crocodile Tears” promises an easily understandable story
Actors Yusuf Mahardika and Zulfa Maharani stated that the film “Crocodile Tears” tells a family relationship story relevant to everyday life, making it easy for audiences to understand.
Five habits that can accelerate ageing
Cardiac surgeon Dr Jeremy London, M.D., mentioned habits that can contribute to mood changes, cell changes, inflammation, and added burden on the heart, namely smoking, an inactive lifestyle, ignoring stress, lack of sleep, and poor diet.
Parents’ role key to PP Tunas implementation
Psychologist Sani Budiantini Hermawan emphasised the important role of parents in implementing Government Regulation No. 17 of 2025 on the Governance of Electronic Systems in Child Protection, or PP Tunas, particularly regarding restricting children’s access to high-risk digital platforms.
Kemkomdigi tightens oversight of digital platforms
The Ministry of Communication and Digital (Kemkomdigi) is committed to tightening oversight of digital platforms to prevent and address gender-based violence online, the incidence of which tends to be increasing.
Award-winning Toyota Veloz Hybrid EV specifications
The Toyota Veloz Hybrid EV won an award as the best new electrified car at the Uzone Choice Awards 2026. PT Toyota-Astra Motor (TAM) Marketing Director Bansar Maduma said the vehicle is popular with consumers due to its Quality Durability Reliability (QDR) and engine efficiency.