Propiedad y clasificación
Fundado: 1937
Propiedad
Antara es la agencia de noticias nacional de Indonesia, que opera como Perum Lembaga Kantor Berita Nasional (LKBN) Antara. Fue fundada en 1937 por activistas de la independencia (incluyendo a Adam Malik) como una agencia privada, bajo control presidencial en 1962, y formalmente reorganizada en una empresa de propiedad estatal (BUMN) en 2007.
Financiación
Financiado principalmente por el Estado como una corporación pública de propiedad gubernamental, complementado por los ingresos de la venta de suscripciones de noticias y contenido a clientes de medios nacionales e internacionales.
Afiliación y postura
Como el servicio de noticias nacional propiedad del gobierno que suministra noticias a la mayoría de los medios de comunicación de Indonesia, Antara está vinculado institucionalmente al estado y su producción editorial refleja perspectivas oficiales.
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Indonesia-European Union CEPA enters key approval phase: Minister
The Indonesian government, led by Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto, reported significant progress in negotiations for the Indonesia-European Union Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IEUCEPA). The European Commission has moved to submit a conclusion proposal at the EU Council, which includes the Investment Protection Agreement (IPA). This marks a critical stage in the multi-year talks. Airlangga noted that President Prabowo Subianto sees this development as a 'game changer' for the global market, emphasizing Indonesia's role as Southeast Asia's largest economy. The agreements now await approval from the Council of the EU before being sent to the European Parliament for final endorsement. Indonesia aims to complete the ratification process by the second half of 2026 to enable implementation by early 2027. The agreement promises reduced tariffs on most imports, simplified export procedures, and opportunities for investment in key sectors like electric vehicles and pharmaceuticals.

Jayapura Hospital ready to become Papua New Guinea referral hub
The article reports that Jayapura Regional General Hospital (RSUD) in Indonesia is preparing to serve as a referral hospital for Papua New Guinea through a planned cross-border healthcare partnership. Acting Director Andreas Pekey noted that a delegation from Papua New Guinea’s Department of Health and Vanimo Hospital visited Jayapura Hospital, marking the first step toward collaboration. The hospital is positioned to offer specialized medical services due to its strategic location along the shared border with Papua New Guinea. Pekey emphasized that the initiative aims to enhance healthcare access for border communities and improve service quality through knowledge sharing and capacity-building. The collaboration will adhere to regulations set by Indonesian and Papua New Guinean authorities, covering patient referrals, funding, and administrative processes.

Ministry, NTB boost blue economy partnership
The Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) and the West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Provincial Government have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance cooperation in developing the marine and fisheries sector using the blue economy model. The five-year collaboration focuses on nine strategic areas, including marine spatial planning, sustainable fisheries governance, product marketing, resource monitoring, and human resource development. NTB Governor Lalu Muhamad Iqbal emphasized that the initiative aims to improve the province’s maritime economic competitiveness while ensuring the sustainability of marine ecosystems. The partnership seeks to align central and regional policies, increase investment certainty, and benefit local communities through improved productivity and market access.

El ministro insta a las regiones a prepararse para los riesgos de El Niño
El ministro del Interior de Indonesia, Tito Karnavian, advirtió a los gobiernos regionales que se preparen para las condiciones de El Niño anticipadas de julio a octubre de 2026, lo que podría conducir a un aumento de la sequía, la escasez de agua y los incendios forestales y terrestres. Destacó la necesidad de esfuerzos coordinados entre las administraciones regionales, las agencias de gestión de desastres, las oficinas agrícolas y las autoridades de recursos hídricos para mejorar las estrategias de mitigación. El gobierno ha recopilado datos de la Agencia de Meteorología, Climatología y Geofísica (BMKG) y la Agencia Nacional de Mitigación de Desastres (BNPB) para apoyar la planificación local. Karnavian también destacó la preparación del gobierno central, incluidas las mejoras en el riego y las operaciones de modificación climática planificadas por la BNPB para fomentar la lluvia. También se destacaron los esfuerzos de prevención a nivel de aldea para gestionar los posibles brotes de incendios.

Govt optimises 843 feed banks ahead of El Nino
Indonesia's Ministry of Agriculture is optimizing 843 animal feed banks across 34 provinces as part of preparations for the El Niño phenomenon. These feed banks aim to ensure a stable supply of livestock feed by producing preserved forage such as silage and hay, which can be stored for extended periods. Director-General of Livestock and Animal Health, Agung Suganda, emphasized that this initiative helps farmers manage feed resources more sustainably and reduces vulnerability to climate-related disruptions. The program includes promoting drought-resistant forage crops and integrating feed banks with animal health services to enhance the resilience of the livestock sector. This effort aligns with broader government strategies to mitigate the impact of El Niño on agriculture.

Indonesia lifts 11-year Reddit ban after regulatory compliance
Indonesia has lifted an 11-year ban on access to the social media platform Reddit after the platform demonstrated improved compliance with local regulations. The Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Komdigi) announced the decision following a review of Reddit's adherence to Indonesian laws, particularly regarding content moderation. Reddit implemented geoblocking for Indonesian users and removed prohibited content such as gambling and pornography. Despite the lifting of the ban, Reddit must still register as a private electronic system organizer and maintain strict compliance with domestic regulations. The government previously blocked Reddit in 2015 due to violations of censorship laws, restricting access to the platform primarily through VPNs or alternative DNS services.

Indonesia, Germany partner to expedite low-carbon transition
Indonesia is enhancing its collaboration with the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) and ASEAN to advance its transition to a low-carbon and green economy. The partnership focuses on improving the use of the AKSARA application, which helps track and evaluate emission reduction activities to support sustainable development policies. GIZ is aiding Indonesia in developing accurate greenhouse gas emission calculation methods and strengthening local governments' ability to implement transparent reporting systems aligned with international climate agreements like the Paris Agreement. The initiative includes integrating climate-related spending tracking through the CONNECT platform, aiming to boost investor confidence in green development projects.

Minister condemns killing of US pilot, pursues armed group in Papua
Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs, Djamari Chaniago, has condemned the killing of a U.S. pilot, Nicholas F Goselin, by an armed group in Papua Pegunungan. The incident occurred when the pilot's aircraft was attacked and set on fire, resulting in his death. The minister emphasized the need for strong action against the perpetrators, urging the Indonesian military and police to pursue those responsible and enhance security measures in the region. The Habema Joint Regional Defense Command has launched an operation to track down the separatist group believed to be responsible, identifying them as the OPM XVI/Yahukimo group led by Elkius Kobak. The pilot's body was recovered and transported to Timika for handover to authorities.

Ministry, BGN align policies to strengthen MBG for mothers, children
The Ministry of Population and Family Development and the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) are coordinating policies to enhance the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program, which provides meals to pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, and children under five. Minister Wihaji emphasized that proper nutrition during early life stages is crucial for preventing stunting and that successful implementation requires collaboration between agencies, accurate data collection, and consideration of geographic challenges, especially in remote areas. He highlighted the need for better incentives and social protections for field workers involved in the program. BGN’s deputy head, Agustina Arumsari, noted the importance of standardized data sharing between agencies to improve program effectiveness. The MBG program targets 82.9 million beneficiaries nationwide and was launched in early 2025, though free meal deliveries are temporarily suspended during school holidays for review.

Deputy FM boosts RI-Islamic world economic ties in Kyrgyzstan
Deputy Foreign Minister of Indonesia, Anis Matta, visited Kyrgyzstan from July 1-3, 2026, to enhance economic cooperation between Indonesia and Islamic nations. During the trip, Matta engaged in discussions with Kyrgyz officials including the foreign minister, deputy foreign minister, deputy minister of economy and trade, and the head of the National Investment Agency. The talks focused on strengthening bilateral political relations through mechanisms like bilateral consultations and the Joint Commission on Economic and Trade Cooperation. Both sides highlighted the role of government support in fostering interactions between people and businesses via initiatives such as business forums, visa facilitation, and collaboration in the creative industries. The Indonesian Foreign Ministry expressed optimism about the upcoming Indonesia-Eurasian Economic Union Free Trade Agreement (Indonesia-EAEU FTA), which could further bolster economic ties between Indonesia and Kyrgyzstan.

Sugar palm unlocks bioethanol potential in East Kalimantan
East Kalimantan's Forestry Office is promoting the use of sugar palm as a resource for producing bioethanol and other value-added products. The region's Paser District has significant forest area suitable for sugar palm growth, offering economic benefits to local communities. According to Rusmadi, acting head of the Forestry Office, each mature sugar palm tree can yield up to ten liters of sap daily, generating substantial income for farmers. The initiative includes technical support for farmers to cultivate and process sugar palm effectively. Additionally, various parts of the sugar palm tree can be used for food, medicine, and furniture, enhancing both environmental conservation and rural economic development.

Indonesia to develop "nutripreneurs" to support free meals program
The Indonesian Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) is working with the Indonesia Nutritionists Association (Persagi) to promote 'nutripreneurs'—entrepreneurs with nutritional expertise—who will support the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) program. Deputy Minister Riza Adha Damanik emphasized initiatives such as business incubation, data collection via the SAPA UMKM app, and university collaborations to enhance the program. He highlighted East Java's success in involving local producers and MSMEs to improve both nutrition and regional economies. Persagi chairman Doddy Izwardy stated that aligning nutritional science with entrepreneurship is crucial for long-term impact, with plans to submit recommendations to the government for improved nutrition and reduced child stunting, aligned with the Golden Indonesia 2045 vision.

Govt promotes three major steps to reduce out-of-school children
The Indonesian Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has outlined three key strategies aimed at reducing the number of out-of-school children across the country. These include setting regional-specific reduction targets, conducting comprehensive data collection on out-of-school children, and launching community-based outreach efforts to re-enroll these children in schools. Additionally, the ministry emphasizes the importance of ensuring that children who return to school remain enrolled long-term. As of April 1, 2026, there were 3,966,858 out-of-school children in Indonesia, with varying reasons for their status including lack of attendance, dropout rates, and completion without continuation. The initiative reflects broader international commitments through UNESCO and ASEAN, highlighting a collaborative approach to education access.
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