Jakarta Archbishop Urges Calm, Clarity Amid Nationwide Protests
Jakarta Archbishop Cardinal Ignatius Suharyo urges calm, solidarity, and prayer as protests rock Indonesia. Leaders call for peace and restraint. Read the full story.
Jakarta Archbishop Cardinal Ignatius Suharyo urges calm, solidarity, and prayer as protests rock Indonesia. Leaders call for peace and restraint. Read the full story.
Indonesia’s Trade Ministry says TikTok Live shutdown won’t disrupt e-commerce. Transactions run smoothly via partners. Read the full news.
Bulog confirms high demand caused subsided SPHP rice shortages in retail stores and pledges to deliver 1.3 million tons by year-end. Read the full report.
Komnas Perempuan highlights the key role of female police in tackling gender-based violence and urges stronger leadership roles for women officers. Read the full story.
Indonesian National Police (INP) Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo vowed to follow evidence in probing violent protests amid questions over Riza Chalid’s role. Read the full story.
Metro Jaya police deployed 350 officers in citywide patrols after violent protests, vowing to restore security and urging the public to avoid misinformation. Read the full story.
President Prabowo Subianto vowed not to back down amid violent protests in Indonesia, pledging firm action and protection for the people. Read the full news.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) arrested 3,195 people linked to violent protests across provinces, with hundreds named suspects and thousands under investigation. Read the full news.
Yogyakarta police vow readiness to probe the death of Amikom University student Rheza Sendy Pratama, reportedly after a protest. Family declines autopsy, but legal path remains open. Read the full story.
Indonesia deploys joint TNI, INP patrols down to neighborhood level to stop looting and unrest after riots. Security tightened, public urged to stay calm. Read the full report.
From 1 September 2025, Indonesia requires all international passengers to use the All Indonesia app for immigration, customs, health, and quarantine declarations. Find out how it works—read the full news now.
Jakarta advises companies to apply flexible WFH policies amid citywide protests. Learn how firms can adapt operations during demonstrations—read the full news.