
Jakarta’s SOEs Ministry is set to transform into the State-Owned Enterprises Regulatory Agency (BP BUMN), shifting from ministerial to non-ministerial oversight. The revision aims to professionalize governance, expand auditing and supervisory powers, and curb political influence—but questions remain whether this marks real reform or just a change in name.

Yogyakarta Mayor Hasto Wardoyo announced a sharp drop in infant mortality, with cases falling from 21 in 2024 to just 6 by August 2025. He credits improved maternal-child health services and rising family planning participation, reflecting stronger public awareness and better healthcare in the city.

Shell will exit Indonesia’s gas station business in 2026, divesting around 200 stations to a joint venture between Citadel Pacific Limited and Sefas Group. The move, part of Shell’s global portfolio shift, excludes its lubricants unit. Shell fuel will remain available under a brand licensing agreement after the ownership transfer.

Twitter buzzes over Indonesia’s scorching heat, with many linking it to incoming rains. BMKG clarifies the cause: minimal cloud growth due to a low-pressure system and Tropical Storm Bualoi diverting moisture away. The heat is a seasonal shift effect, not a direct rain sign, and will ease once conditions stabilize.

Chinese scientists have directly dated dinosaur eggs for the first time using laser-based uranium-lead analysis, fixing their age at 85 million years. Unearthed in Qinglongshan, the eggs provide crucial insights into the Late Cretaceous era’s climate shifts, dinosaur reproduction, and extinction, marking a breakthrough in paleontological dating methods.

FIFA has officially revealed the three mascots for the 2026 World Cup: Maple the Moose (Canada), Zayu the Jaguar (Mexico), and Clutch the Bald Eagle (USA). These mascots reflect each host country’s culture, while promoting unity, diversity, and the passion of football’s biggest stage.

“Get ready for an unforgettable spice adventure in Yogyakarta! This guide highlights five must-try fiery dishes — from Juwara Pedas’s signature menu to the legendary Oseng Mercon, Wahana Sambal’s 23 chili variants, and Dapur Mamaks’ bold homey heat. Perfect for spicy food lovers exploring Jogja’s culinary thrills.”

The government is expected to be more serious in promoting improvements in mental health services throughout Indonesia so that mental health mitigation will be more optimal.

Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa confirmed that the government has not yet held any discussions on revising the State Finance Law, despite the bill being listed as a priority in the 2025 legislative program. He emphasized that existing budget limits will be maximized for optimal economic impact.