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Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 11:27 WIB
East Jakarta City Government Restricts Heavy Vehicles on Collapsed Setu Bridge
The Setu sub-district in East Jakarta has restricted heavy vehicles from crossing the Setu bridge on Kampung Kramat road, following cracks and a partial collapse. This measure aims to prevent further damage while awaiting repairs, with the local authorities reporting the issue to the relevant departments, including the Ministry of Public Works and Spatial Planning (PUPR), as the bridge serves as a border between Jakarta and West Java (Bekasi).
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 11:26 WIB
Police in Lumajang help primary school students cross the cold lahar flow of Mount Semeru
Police officers in Lumajang, East Java, have been assisting primary school students and residents in crossing the strong currents of the cold lahar flow in the Regoyo River. This initiative follows an incident where a student and her father were swept away by floodwaters while on their way to school, prompting the police to take preventative measures to ensure the safety of the community, especially children, in the disaster-prone area.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 11:22 WIB
Batam Lobster Breeding Centre Aims for 1-Ton Export-Quality Harvest by Late 2026
The Batam Marine Aquaculture Breeding Centre (BPBL) in Riau Islands is targeting a 1-ton harvest of export-quality lobsters by the end of 2026 through its integrated lobster breeding program. The centre is currently focused on the lobster rearing phase, with the first harvest expected in late 2026, and aims to make the program replicable for local communities rather than focusing on mass production.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 11:17 WIB
Minister of Manpower: Ensuring worker safety is a company's primary obligation
The Minister of Manpower, Yassierli, has stated that ensuring the safety of workers is a company's primary responsibility. The government is providing free training and certification for 4,025 participants in the General Occupational Safety and Health (K3) program, divided into two phases in February-March and April-May 2026. This initiative aims to strengthen K3 practices and ensure workers can work safely while companies protect their employees responsibly.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 11:12 WIB
Ministry of Forestry: Manager of Illegal Landfill in Social Forestry Area to be Prosecuted
The Ministry of Forestry is prosecuting KM, the manager of an illegal landfill in a social forestry area in Karawang, West Java. This action is part of a national policy to ensure social forestry programs are implemented correctly and to prevent illegal activities that damage the environment and harm local communities.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 11:11 WIB
Rupiah strengthens, spurred by Trump's commitment to continue tariff policies
The Rupiah strengthened in early trading in Jakarta on Thursday, gaining 56 points or 0.33 per cent to Rp16,744 per US dollar. Permata Bank's chief economist, Josua Pardede, believes the Rupiah's strengthening is driven by US President Donald Trump's commitment to maintaining tariff policies, which reduces demand for the US dollar.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 11:09 WIB
IIF and Danareksa Sign Agreement to Promote ESG in Industrial Estates
Indonesia Infrastructure Finance (IIF) and Danareksa have signed a cooperation agreement to support the implementation of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles within Danareksa's industrial property business. The partnership aims to enhance the sustainability and governance of the national industrial sector by developing a comprehensive ESG roadmap aligned with global standards, thereby boosting competitiveness and attracting quality investment.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 11:08 WIB
BSN Expands into the Muhammadiyah Economic Ecosystem
Bank Syariah Nasional (BSN) is embarking on a major expansion by integrating into the ecosystem of Muhammadiyah, Indonesia's largest Islamic organisation. This strategic move aims to break the stagnation in the national Islamic banking market share, which has remained at 7-8% for the past decade. The collaboration will focus on providing digital cash management solutions and financial services to Muhammadiyah's vast network of educational, healthcare, and business entities.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 11:05 WIB
JATA Coalition to Monitor Gubernatorial Regulation to Halt Groundwater Exploitation
The Jakarta Groundwater Protection Coalition (JATA) is committed to overseeing the implementation of Gubernatorial Regulation No. 5 of 2026 concerning Energy and Water Efficiency in Buildings to prevent groundwater exploitation. The coalition argues that excessive groundwater usage contributes to land subsidence, increasing the risk of flooding and damaging infrastructure. They call for a fair and transparent transition to piped water and emphasize the importance of public participation in water
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 11:05 WIB
Luhut targets Bali to accelerate government's digital transformation
Luhut Binsar Panjaitan, head of the Government's Digital Transformation Acceleration Committee, is now focusing on Bali as part of efforts to expand the implementation of government digital transformation, following its success in Banyuwangi. The initiative aims to provide a single digital identity for all residents of Bali, which will be used to digitalise social assistance programs, making them more targeted and efficient. The national launch is targeted for October this year, with the goal of
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 11:03 WIB
US House Minority Leader accuses Trump of lying about Iran's nuclear programme
US House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has accused President Donald Trump of lying about Iran's nuclear capabilities, claiming Trump's assertion that last year's attacks "completely and totally" destroyed Iran's nuclear programme is false. Jeffries plans to press for clarification on Trump's claims regarding Iran's nuclear programme and the current urgency of the situation. Indirect negotiations between Tehran and Washington have resumed despite threats and contradictory statements from the US
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 11:01 WIB
Essential Goods and LPG Stocks in Wonogiri Sufficient Until Eid
A surprise inspection conducted by the Wonogiri Regional Leadership Forum and the Surakarta Logistics Agency (Bulog) confirmed that supplies of essential goods and LPG in Wonogiri Regency, Central Java, are sufficient until Eid al-Fitr 2026. The inspection, which included officials from various government agencies, found that rice, sugar, cooking oil, and other essential items were readily available and distributed smoothly, with prices remaining relatively stable.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 10:59 WIB
OJK Summons Mandiri Tunas Finance Regarding Alleged Customer Assault
The Indonesian Financial Services Authority (OJK) has summoned PT Mandiri Tunas Finance (MTF) to seek clarification regarding allegations of violence perpetrated by its debt collectors against a customer. The OJK is investigating the incident and will impose sanctions if violations are found, emphasizing that debt collection must adhere to regulations, ethical standards, and prioritize consumer protection.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 10:40 WIB
LPDP Alumni May Be Allowed to Stay Abroad Longer
The head of the LPDP (Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education) stated that the institution is open to extending the stay of scholarship recipients abroad, provided they pass rigorous selection processes at top-tier research institutions or industries. While the basic policy still requires awardees to return to Indonesia after completing their studies, exceptions may be made for alumni who secure strategic opportunities at global research centres, as long as it benefits Indonesia's reputation and
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 10:14 WIB
Semarang City Government Policies Drive Economic Growth
A public policy expert from Diponegoro University has praised the Semarang City Government's performance over the past year, noting positive trends in macroeconomic indicators. While the city's economic growth slightly exceeds the national average, the expert emphasizes the need for continued focus on equitable development and addressing issues like coastal erosion.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 10:06 WIB
Antam Gold Price Rises by IDR 16,000 This Thursday Morning
The price of Antam gold increased by IDR 16,000 to IDR 3,039,000 per gram on Thursday, 26 February 2026, at 09:03 WIB. The buyback price also increased to IDR 2,818,000 per gram, with sales subject to tax deductions as per PMK No. 34/PMK.10/2017.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 09:51 WIB
LPDP Alumni Who Violated Terms to Return Funds of IDR 1-2 Billion
The head of the LPDP stated that the amount of educational funds that LPDP scholarship recipients must return as a penalty depends on their level of study, ranging from IDR 1 billion for master's degrees to IDR 2 billion for doctoral degrees. As of January 31, 2026, LPDP has imposed penalties on eight scholarship recipients who failed to fulfil their service obligations after completing their studies, with four having already paid the full amount.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 09:43 WIB
BGN: Many MBG/SPPG Units Mark Up Raw Material Prices
The Deputy Head of the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has reported receiving complaints about managers of free nutritious meal kitchens (MBG) or nutrition service units (SPPG) inflating the prices of raw materials. Nanik Sudaryati Deyang has instructed regional coordinators to investigate the allegations and warned kitchen staff against colluding with unscrupulous suppliers, threatening to suspend operating licenses for those found guilty of price manipulation.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 09:33 WIB
LPDP Explains the Mechanism for Repaying Scholarship Funds
The head of the LPDP stated that the process of recovering scholarship funds from awardees who violate the rules will be carried out in accordance with the state receivables mechanism. The LPDP is currently calculating the total funds spent since 2015/2016 on the awardee whose wife went viral for content about her child becoming a foreign citizen. If the repayment obligation is not fulfilled after three warnings, the matter will be handed over to the Directorate General of State Assets for furth
Thu, 26 Feb 2026, 09:30 WIB
Calya Drives Against Traffic on Gunung Sahari, Hits Woman, Car is Attacked by Mob
A Toyota Calya drove against traffic on a busy road in Central Jakarta, hitting a woman and causing panic. The driver, who was using fake license plates, attempted to flee from police and was eventually stopped after a collision with a motorcycle, leading to the car being attacked by an angry mob.
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