Day: November 3, 2021

Govt asks people to remain alert for third COVID-19 wave

The central government has urged people to remain alert for a third COVID-19 wave even though the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has categorized COVID-19 transmission in Indonesia as low. “People, both who are in Indonesia and those who will enter the country, should always be disciplined

Dozens of Javan leopards found to inhabit Nusakambangan Island

Dozens of Javan leopards (Panthera pardus melas) were found to inhabit Nusakambangan Island, Head of the Cilacap Regional Conservation Resort Dedi Rusyanto stated. “Based on the monitoring, there are about 18 leopards, but another observation is necessary by using a method and strategy according to the standard inventory and monitoring

Ministry encourages madrassa teachers to strengthen digital culture

The Ministry of Religious Affairs has encouraged madrassa (Islamic school) teachers to strengthen the digital culture to develop students’ potential and improve their ability to face the world that is continuously evolving. “Our students will face the times that are still uncertain since the technology, jobs, and conditions they are

ViceTrade Minister encourages development of local games

Vice Trade Minister Jerry Sambuaga has said his ministry continues to encourage and facilitate the development of local games on account of their huge potential and since they are technically easier to export. “This is driven by two things. Firstly, games are digital products and secondly, there are plenty of

Jakarta pegs vaccination target for children aged 6-11 at 900,000

The Jakarta Health Office has estimated it will need to vaccinate around 900 thousand children aged 6-11 following the National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM) approval for vaccinations for the age group. “We, together with the Education Office and the Population and Civil Registry Office, will juxtapose the

Revising prosecutor law can strengthen system, institution: legislator

House of Representatives member Arteria Dahlan has said that revisions to Law No. 16 of 2004 concerning the Prosecutor’s Office of Indonesia can optimize the prosecution system and institution in the country. “Indonesia must make regulatory improvements. Through the revision of the prosecutor’s office law, it is expected that the strengthening