Indonesian Foreign Minister Cancels Turkey Trip at Prabowo’s Behest
Sugiono was supposed to meet with representatives from major Muslim nations in Turkey to discuss peace efforts for Palestinians.
NewsFrance, UK Hold Summit on Reopening Strait of Hormuz without US
Trump has called allies “cowards,” saying NATO “wasn’t there when we needed them” and telling Britain: “You don’t even have a navy.”
NewsNo Survivors in West Kalimantan Helicopter Crash
All eight people aboard a crashed helicopter in West Kalimantan have been confirmed dead, rescuers said.
NewsIndonesia Denies Tanker Flag Issue Delayed Hormuz Passage
Two Indonesian tankers use Panamanian and Singaporean flags in a practice better known as "flag of convenience".
NewsFrance Emerges as Indonesia’s Safe Bet for Military Modernization
Indonesia has ordered 42 French-made Dassault Rafale fighter jets -- six of which have already been delivered -- along with two submarines.
NewsSearch Team Finds Wreckage of Crashed Helicopter in Kalimantan Forest
Search teams found the wreckage of a helicopter carrying eight people in West Kalimantan, with evacuation delayed.
NewsChinese Embassy in Japan Says Authorities Fail to Act on Threats
The embassy received a letter threatening attacks on China's diplomatic missions in Japan and “wiping out all Chinese" in the country.
NewsIndonesia Upbeat Russian Oil Deal Won’t Anger US
Indonesia says national interests remain a priority as it scrounges around for energy.
NewsHelicopter Carrying Eight Reported Missing in West Kalimantan
A charter helicopter carrying eight people has gone missing in West Kalimantan, with reports suggesting a possible crash.
NewsIndonesia’s 70 Million Smokers Persist Despite Tax Hikes
Indonesia still has 70 million smokers as cheap cigarettes blunt tax hikes, keeping smoking rates among the highest globally.
NewsBali Tightens Immigration Patrols as Crimes Involving Foreign Tourists Rise
Bali ramps up immigration patrols as crimes involving foreign nationals rise, with authorities targeting key tourist hotspots.
NewsOmbudsman Chief Named Suspect in Nickel Mining Corruption Case
Indonesia names Ombudsman chief Hery Susanto a suspect in a nickel corruption probe, alleging Rp1.5 billion in illicit payments.
NewsIndonesia Evacuates 45 Citizens from Iran as Conflict Escalates
Indonesia repatriates 45 citizens from Iran in three batches as tensions involving the US and Israel escalate across the region.
NewsIndonesia Says No New Rafale Order, 3 Jets Set for May Arrival
Indonesia shoots down hopes for additional Rafale contracts, but Indonesia should operate 6 units by May.
NewsBBC to Cut Up to 2,000 Jobs to Reduce Costs by 10%
The BBC is both a beloved and oft-criticized cultural institution funded by an annual license fee, which recently rose to 180 pounds ($244).
NewsPolice Bust Rp 25 Billion Cybercrime Ring in FBI-Backed Operation
Indonesia and FBI dismantle phishing syndicate, arrest two suspects and seize Rp 4.5 billion in assets.
NewsIndonesians Donate $525,000 for Iran as War Loss Hits $270 Billion
Indonesians have donated around $525,000, but this is only a tiny fraction of the estimated damage which hits around $270 billion.
NewsIndonesia Cleans Up Health Subsidy Data After Over Half Population Covered
Indonesia removes 11 million from health subsidy rolls after finding over half the population received state-funded insurance.
NewsPolice Uncover Illegal “Laughing Gas” Ring in Jakarta
Police bust illegal “Whip Pink” nitrous oxide ring in Jakarta, seizing canisters and exposing a nationwide network.
NewsGovernment Monitors UI Harassment Probe
Sixteen UI students face investigation as govt pushes transparency and victim protection.
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