Dozens of Children Fall Ill Amid RDF Plant Trial in North Jakarta
Dozens of Jakarta children reportedly fell ill after air pollution from the RDF Plant Rorotan’s trial run sparked community outrage. Read the full story here.
Dozens of Jakarta children reportedly fell ill after air pollution from the RDF Plant Rorotan’s trial run sparked community outrage. Read the full story here.
President Prabowo Subianto officially delivers Indonesia’s Airbus A400M to the military, ordering air ambulance upgrades to strengthen defense and disaster response. Read the full story now.
Fifteen people, mostly students, went missing after a flash flood hit Nduga, Papua Mountains, while they crossed a river amid heavy rain. Read more.
Indonesian National Police (INP)'s Traffic Police emphasize prevention and education in curbing illegal street racing, with vehicle seizure as a last resort. Read more.
Bulog ensures all rice distributed nationwide is locally sourced, high-quality, and safe for consumption, reinforcing Indonesia’s food security. Read more.
Indonesia’s task force cements five Cs-137 contaminated sites in Cikande, Serang, to ensure safety and restore the area within three weeks. Read more.
Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry drafts a Grand Strategy to boost diaspora engagement, with a National Diaspora Agency planned for 2029. Read more here.
Mount Merapi in Indonesia spewed six pyroclastic flows reaching 2.5 km southwest. BPPTKG warns of continued magma activity. Read full report here.
The Traffic Corps launch a national operation to stop illegal street racing using ETLE and body cam technology. Learn how the crackdown is being enforced. Read the full story.
A collision between a fuel truck and a water truck in Cianjur, Indonesia, caused a massive fire that destroyed several buildings. Read more about the rescue and investigation.
Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry says no Indonesians were harmed in Tanzania’s post-election riots that left 700 dead after protests over disqualified opposition candidates. Read more about the unrest and global reactions.
Indonesia enters its peak rainy season from November to February, BMKG warns of increased flood and landslide risks due to extreme rainfall. Read BMKG’s full warning here.