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Surabaya, other regions relatively safe, controlled: East Java Police

Surabaya, East Java, Sept. 1 -- The East Java Regional Police confirmed that the situation in Surabaya and other regions in the province remain relatively safe and under control following recent prote... Read More


Indrawati dismisses resignation rumors, shares cabinet meeting photos

Jakarta, Sept. 1 -- Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati shared photos of her attendance at the cabinet meeting at the Presidential Palace on Sunday (August 31), amid widespread speculation regardin... Read More


TNI denies military aims to impose martial law amid Jakarta unrest

Jakarta, Sept. 1 -- Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) Deputy Commander Gen. Tandyo Budi Revita dismissed speculation that security forces were deliberately allowing violent demonstrations in orde... Read More


Prabowo holds dialogue with religious organizations, political parties

Jakarta, Sept. 1 -- President Prabowo Subianto once again invited leaders of religious organizations and several political party figures to the Presidential Palace on Monday for a dialogue focused on ... Read More


Two Brimob officers named major violators in ojek driver's death case

Jakarta, Sept. 1 -- The Indonesian National Police (Polri) has classified the actions of Commissioner K and Chief Brigadier R, who struck an online motorcycle taxi driver with a tactical vehicle on Th... Read More


Cooperatives Ministry partners with universities to boost rural co-ops

Jakarta, Sept. 1 -- The Ministry of Cooperatives has partnered with the Council of State University Rectors, the Indonesian Rector Forum, and University of Indonesia (UI) to strengthen human resource ... Read More


Digitalization bolsters public control over village development: govt

Jakarta, Sept. 1 -- The Ministry of Villages and Development of Disadvantaged Regions underlined that digitalization in villages offers various positive impacts, from streamlining public services to s... Read More


Economic stability will return quickly post-protest: Minister

Jakarta, Sept. 1 -- Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto stated that the widespread protests last week would only have a short-term impact on the national economy, with recove... Read More


Commuter Line passengers are glad to travel safely again

Jakarta, Sept. 1 -- Some residents expressed their relief for being able to travel safely using Commuter Line (KRL) services in Jakarta again, after a period of unrest because of protest against House... Read More


Jakarta Protests: 1,240 arrested, damage hits Rp55 billion

Jakarta, Sept. 1 -- Police have arrested 1,240 individuals involved in anarchic actions during a series of protests across Jakarta from Monday-Friday (Aug. 25-29), according to Jakarta Metropolitan Po... Read More