Police Launch Operationi Pekat Jaya 2026 to Curb Brawls in East Jakarta
East Jakarta Police launch Operasi Pekat Jaya 2026 to stop youth brawls and social disturbances. Learn about the new three-tier security strategy.
East Jakarta Police launch Operasi Pekat Jaya 2026 to stop youth brawls and social disturbances. Learn about the new three-tier security strategy.
Jakarta’s BPBD conducts four weather modification flights to reduce rainfall by 23%. Stay updated on Jakarta's flood mitigation and weather seeding operations.
A major levee breach in Karawang has displaced 3,368 residents and flooded 15 villages. Read the latest emergency updates and evacuation details from BNPB.
President Prabowo Subianto wants a national movement to replace zinc roofs with clay tiles as part of an effort to beautify Indonesia.
Minister of Manpower (Menaker) Yassierli believes that strengthening occupational health aspects is crucial to prevent the risk of workplace accidents.
Kerinci Regency's potato productivity increased by 8.76 percent throughout 2025.
The East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Regional Police, along with a joint Search and Rescue (SAR) team, are continuing the search for two fishermen from Paga Village, Paga District, Sikka Regency, who were reported missing while at sea in the Paga Sea.
The Ministry of Public Works is accelerating the construction of Phase II of permanent People’s Schools (SR) in Aceh Province.
The Head of the Indonesian National Police (INP) Public Relations Division, Inspector General Johnny Edison Isir, met and discussed with media leaders during the National Defense Orientation Retreat organized by the Indonesian Journalists Association (PWI) and the Indonesian Ministry of Defense (Kemhan RI) at the Kemhan RI National Defense Education Center in Rumpin, Bogor, on Saturday (1/31/2026).
The sound of gunfire suddenly shattered the silence of the Yahukimo mountain road that Friday afternoon.
The Minister of State Secretary explained that the operational budget for the National Energy Council (DEN) comes from the State Budget (APBN).
The government will transfer the operational activities of 28 companies whose environmental permits have been revoked to state-owned enterprises (BUMN) through Danantara.