AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEid al-Adha in Indonesia & abroad: Indonesia’s diaspora in Qatar marked Eid with about 1,000 worshippers gathering at the Indonesian embassy in Doha, with officials thanking Qatar’s ministries for smooth facilities. Education push in Papua: The education ministry kicked off school renovations across 39 schools in Southwest Papua, allocating Rp20.1 billion to improve classrooms, libraries and labs, aiming for equal access in remote 3T areas. Fertility care spotlight: Indonesia’s health officials urged humane, advanced fertility services to support the country’s fertility rate, citing rising IVF demand and licensed IVF hospitals across provinces. Trade & industry: Indonesia tightened import controls via stricter licensing and digital monitoring to protect domestic industries and boost transparency. Digital economy & water: Indonesia warned that AI infrastructure and data centres are driving huge water use, calling for stronger UN focus on future water crises. Climate warning: The WMO said global temperatures are likely to stay near record highs through 2030, with a high chance of surpassing 2024’s record. Sports (Indonesia-linked): Badminton’s HS Prannoy stunned Indonesia’s Jonatan Christie at the Singapore Open, winning a key match in straight games. Economy & energy: IEEFA urged reforms to how PLN finances transmission to cut high financing costs and better support grid investment for electrification.
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