Government Targets Export of 500,000 Skilled Migrant Workers Starting April
Indonesia sets a target to deploy 500,000 skilled migrant workers globally starting April 2026. Read about the new Go Global program for vocational graduates.
Indonesia sets a target to deploy 500,000 skilled migrant workers globally starting April 2026. Read about the new Go Global program for vocational graduates.
Governor Pramono Anung demands sanctions for TransJakarta operators after a fatigue-related crash on Corridor 13. Read more on the push for operator accountability.
Jakarta Metro Jaya Regional Police seize a car using forged Russian diplomatic plates in South Jakarta. Read more on the crackdown against fraudulent vehicle identification.
Indonesia bolsters measles detection and vaccinations after travelers test positive. Read the full report on the government's rapid health response.
Indonesia's Health Ministry reports a 337% increase in Papua malaria screening. Read the news for updates on case detection, drug efficacy, and the 2030 elimination goal.
Minister Sugiono pledges 8,000 Indonesian troops for the Palestine International Stabilization Force during a Geneva meeting. Read the news for the full humanitarian mandate.
The Ministry of Manpower fines 12 companies IDR 4.48 billion for foreign labor violations in early 2026. Read the news for regional enforcement updates.
The Traffic Directorate of the South Sumatra Regional Police has urged people on the road to avoid cutting each other off on the East Sumatra Trans-Sumatra Highway to prevent traffic congestion and traffic jams.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) held a training titled Indonesian National Police Values, Integrity Strengthening, and Anti-Corruption Training as an effort to strengthen an organizational culture based on integrity and focused on preventing corruption.
The Ministry of Religion Affairs has begun preparing 6,859 mosques across Indonesia as free rest stops for Eid al-Fitr 2026 traveller, which is planned to take place seven days before and seven days after Eid al-Fitr.
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung Wibowo has prohibited the construction of padel courts in residential areas to prevent disruption to local residents' daily activities.
Amidst the challenges of hydrometeorological disasters affecting several regions, hope has resurfaced for affected communities.