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Indonesia's return to sea sand exports sparks environmental concerns

Indonesia, a maritime giant with over 17 thousand islands, has resumed its sea sand exports policy after a two-decade ...

Indonesia to unveil strategy for human rights in business at UN

The United Nations has invited Indonesia to share its National Strategy for Business and Human Rights on November 25, ...

Raising tobacco tax could protect public health: ministry

Increasing the tobacco excise could help save the Indonesian people from the impact of excessive cigarette ...

Need cultural managers to understand cultural wealth: Ministry

The Education, Culture, Research, and Technology Ministry's director general of culture, Hilmar Farid, on ...

PBSI optimistic of PON giving rise to talented badminton players

The Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) expects the badminton sports contested in the 2024 Aceh-North Sumatra ...

DPR approves National Nutrition Agencyas working partner

The House of Representatives (DPR), during the 7th plenary session of the 2024–2025 period, agreed to make the ...

Local govts urged to secure futures for retired athletes

Chairman of the Indonesian National Sports Committee (KONI) Marciano Norman expressed hope that local governments would ...

Indonesia, UK ink MoU on technology exchange in critical minerals

Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Minister Bahlil Lahadalia and British Minister for International Development, Women ...

Ministerial law boosts public role, shields green activists: official

The Ministry of Environment and Forestry stated that Ministerial Regulation No. 10 of 2024 aims to increase public ...

Jakarta prepares to face megathrust earthquake risks

The Jakarta government trained residents to face megathrust earthquake risks through a series of disaster simulation ...

AHM confirms booking of 1,400 Lombok hotel rooms by MotoGP spectators

Around 1,400 hotel rooms have been booked by guests attending the Mandalika MotoGP scheduled for September 27–29 ...

Indonesia's minister urges synergy to improve workers' competencies

Indonesian Minister of Manpower Ida Fauziyah underscored the importance of synergy between educational and training ...

Balikpapan farmers face challenges: ministry steps in

The Ministry of Agriculture is assessing the issues and needs of rain-fed rice farmers, particularly those working on ...

Subsidized low-sulfur fuel can be answer to pollution: govt

The Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment is supporting the provision of subsidized low-sulfur ...

A lesson learned from Balinese porcupine keeper case

The case of I Nyoman Sukena, a Balinese resident prosecuted for keeping four Javan porcupines at home, highlights the ...