• Indonesian Football Is Different from European Football, Thom Haye Admits He Needs Time to Adapt at Persib

    Indonesian Football Is Different from European Football, Thom Haye Admits He Needs Time to Adapt at Persib

    Thom Haye, who has lengthy European experience, says Indonesian football is distinctly different. Since joining Persib, he’s still finding his footing but is committed to delivering top performance. With three matches so far—two in the Super League and one in the AFC Champions League Two—he aims to adapt fully, prioritizing the team over his own…

  • Ndas Maling, Semarang’s Traditional Culinary with a Unique Philosophy

    Ndas Maling, Semarang’s Traditional Culinary with a Unique Philosophy

    Semarang’s signature cake Ndas Maling originates from Kudu Village in Genuk District. Its name stems from a folk tale about Mbah Senari’s tomb. The cake embodies a philosophy: banishing life’s negativity and honoring ancestral goodness. Once available only in Muharram, it’s now being revived through innovations to preserve local food heritage.

  • 12 Countries Announce Financial Support for the Palestinian Authority

    12 Countries Announce Financial Support for the Palestinian Authority

    Twelve nations, including the UK, France, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and Spain, have pledged new financial support to the Palestinian Authority amid funding shortages triggered by Israel’s withholding of tax revenues. The coalition, dubbed the “Emergency Coalition for the Financial Sustainability of the Palestinian Authority,” aims to stabilize governance and maintain essential services.

  • Demak Police Dismantle a Family Syndicate Producing and Distributing Counterfeit Money

    Demak Police Dismantle a Family Syndicate Producing and Distributing Counterfeit Money

    Demak Police dismantled a family-run counterfeit money network after a tip about fake notes circulating locally. Arrests included a mother, child, and primary producer. Authorities seized thousands of forged bills, printing tools, and materials. The suspects admitted to operating for five months, spending counterfeit Rupiah in markets and earning profits from change.

  • Karya Raya 2025 Showcases 1,870 Children’s Books at TIM

    Karya Raya 2025 Showcases 1,870 Children’s Books at TIM

    Karya Raya 2025 at Taman Ismail Marzuki presents 1,870 children’s books from both Indonesia and abroad, with 70 % contributed by domestic young authors. Each piece remains unedited, preserving the authenticity of their voices. This year’s exhibition set a new MURI record and celebrates youthful creativity and literacy nationwide.

  • Teddy Thohir’s Success Story: From Ordinary Employee to Owner of the TNT Group Business Octopus

    Teddy Thohir’s Success Story: From Ordinary Employee to Owner of the TNT Group Business Octopus

    From an ordinary employee, he successfully climbed the ladder to become a major entrepreneur with a network of businesses spanning various sectors. This entrepreneurial journey was filled with bold decisions that ultimately transformed Teddy Thohir’s life and left an inspiring legacy for many.

  • PSM Makassar vs PSIM Yogyakarta 0-0 First Half Result, Juku Eja Under Pressure!

    PSM Makassar vs PSIM Yogyakarta 0-0 First Half Result, Juku Eja Under Pressure!

    The first half between PSM Makassar and PSIM Yogyakarta ended in a stalemate, 0-0. Juku Eja pressed hard, launching attacks early, but PSIM’s defense remained firm. Through 15 minutes and beyond, neither side could score. Makassar struggled to break through, while Yogyakarta’s defense held strong despite mounting pressure.

  • East Java Governor Calls Unesa the Epicenter of Sports Science

    East Java Governor Calls Unesa the Epicenter of Sports Science

    “At the 42nd Haornas commemoration at Unesa, East Java Governor Khofifah declared Unesa the ‘epicenter of sports science’ in Indonesia. She praised the university’s breakthroughs and urged ongoing synergy between government, KONI, and Unesa. Collaborative support, she argued, is vital to nurture athletes and advance sports across East Java.”

  • The Yogyakarta Regional People’s Representative Council (DPRD) responded to the protests demanding that COVID-19-affected MSMEs’ debts be written off.

    The Yogyakarta Regional People’s Representative Council (DPRD) responded to the protests demanding that COVID-19-affected MSMEs’ debts be written off.

    The Yogyakarta DPRD acknowledged that many MSMEs struggled with unpaid debts after COVID-19. Chair Nuryadi pledged to forward relief demands to the central government while admitting DPRD’s limited authority. Protesters urged debt write-offs and condemned aggressive bank seizures. They argued that defaults stemmed from pandemic impact, not moral failure.

  • The Deputy Regent of Sleman Urges the Community to Maintain Unity Through Interfaith Dialogue

    The Deputy Regent of Sleman Urges the Community to Maintain Unity Through Interfaith Dialogue

    The Sleman Regency Government held an interfaith harmony dialogue at the Deputy Regent’s residence. Danang Maharsa urged the community to protect unity amid ethnic, cultural, and religious diversity. He praised FKUB as crucial partners in promoting harmony and welcomed community input to ensure peace, security, and togetherness for all in Sleman.