Jonatan Christie Wins Korea Open 2025, Eyes Higher World Ranking
Jonatan “Jojo” Christie wins Korea Open 2025 men’s singles, ending Indonesia’s drought and aiming for a higher world ranking. Read more here.
Jonatan “Jojo” Christie wins Korea Open 2025 men’s singles, ending Indonesia’s drought and aiming for a higher world ranking. Read more here.
Indonesia’s Press Council demands the Palace restore a CNN reporter’s access, warning the revocation undermines press freedom. Read the full news here.
Indonesia’s Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Shohibul Fikri lost the Korea Open final to Kim/Seo after crucial errors, leaving Jonatan Christie as the only champion. Read more.
Indonesia enforces stricter rules on its Free Nutritious Meals program after food poisoning cases, prioritizing child safety with tougher hygiene standards. Read more.
Indonesia accelerates hygiene certificate issuance to ensure MBG kitchens meet food safety standards after poisoning cases. Read the full update here.
Lab tests confirm Salmonella and Bacillus cereus caused mass student food poisoning in West Bandung linked to Indonesia’s MBG program. Read more here.
Indonesia temporarily shuts down SPPG kitchens after mass food poisoning, with thousands affected nationwide. Authorities launch investigation and sanitation overhaul. Read more here.
Bali’s Ngurah Rai Airport adds direct flights to Chengdu and Cheongju via Sichuan Airlines and T’way Air, boosting Chinese and Korean tourist arrivals. Read more here.
Lombok hosts the first Skylancing X’Cross Country Paragliding Championship 2025 with 80 athletes from 10 countries, showcasing sport tourism and boosting local MSMEs. Read more here.
Banten Police harvested 1,772 hectares of corn, producing over 2,442 tons, with Bulog set to absorb output to stabilize prices and support farmers. Read more here.
Shell Indonesia refutes reports of layoffs tied to fuel import policy, clarifying social media rumors while confirming supply adjustments at stations. Read more here.
Indonesian police handed out farming tools and corn seeds to former radical sympathizers in Central Sulawesi, aiming at economic reintegration and deradicalization. Read more here.