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Indonesian Military Operation Causes Reported Casualties In Papua
An Indonesian military operation in Papua has reportedly resulted in between 15 and 20 deaths. Protests have broken out between police and demonstrators following the incident. The region remains a highly contested area within Indonesia.
Radio Popolare
E-Fishery CEO Fined For Falsifying Accounts
Bandung District Court fined E-Fishery CEO Gibran Huzaifa $58,000 for falsifying accounts at the Indonesian agri-tech startup. A board investigation revealed the company may have inflated accounts over several years.
CNA938 Singapore
Indonesian Startup CEO Sentenced To Prison
Gibran Huzaifa, CEO of an embattled agriculture startup in Indonesia, was sentenced to nine years in jail by the Bandung District Court. The sentencing follows a multi-million dollar scandal involving the company. Huzaifa was also ordered to pay a $58,000 fine. The case has been described as a high-profile scandal within the sector. The Bandung District Court found Gibran Hozaifa, CEO of an Indonesian agri-tech startup, guilty of falsifying accounts. The startup previously received funding from SoftPank, Singapore's Temasek Holdings, and Abu Dhabi's 42X fund. The investigation revealed the company inflated accounts over several years. Hozaifa was sentenced to nine years in prison and fined $58,000.
CNA938 Singapore
Indonesia And Thailand Renew Creative Economy Partnership
Indonesia and Thailand have agreed to renew their partnership in the field of creative economy.
GDELT
Jakarta Authorities Relocate Street Vendors
Authorities in West Jakarta relocated street vendors from the Malia area and surrounding sidewalks on Wednesday. The operation targeted the morning market areas of Jalan Petakongan and Petak Baru in the Tambora district.
RRI Pro 1 Jakarta
Five Dead In Peru Military Incident
Authorities reported 106 total victims following a bus incident. Sixteen people died and 90 others sustained injuries. Forty-four injured individuals have been discharged from medical care, while 46 victims remain under medical observation at various health facilities.
RRI Pro 1 Jakarta
Indonesian Lawmaker Raises Hajj Health Concerns
An Indonesian lawmaker has raised concerns regarding the medical capacity and health services available for pilgrims during the Hajj in Saudi Arabia.
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Indonesian Lawmaker Raises Hajj Health Concerns
The financial services sector in Indonesia recorded a growth rate of 7.92 percent, marking its highest level since 2021. Dini Rahmania, a member of Commission 8 of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI), highlighted concerns regarding the readiness of Hajj health services. The concerns follow the transfer of Hajj health management responsibilities from the Ministry of Health to the Ministry of Hajj. Rahmania said the necessity of ensuring medical resource readiness, equipment, and management protocols to maintain pilgrim safety and comfort in Saudi Arabia.
GDELT
Indonesian Bond Demand Hits 10-Month Low
Demand for Indonesian bonds fell to its lowest level in 10 months during a recent auction. The decline coincides with a deepening selloff in the rupiah currency.
Bluesky Social
Roadwork Scheduled For Sentul Selatan In Indonesia
Road repair and rigid reconstruction work is scheduled for the Sentul Selatan area from April 26 to April 30, 2026. The work will take place between kilometer 36 plus 800 and kilometer 36 plus 900 on the Bogor-Sentul route.
RRI Pro 1 Jakarta