Indonesia News in English
January 6, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 6th January, and here’s your Indonesia daily news capsule.
Bali plans proof-of-funds screening for foreign tourists starting in 2026.
Death toll from flash floods in eastern Indonesia rises to nine, with ongoing rescue efforts.
Nearly all gas stations in flood-hit Sumatra have been restored, according to the Ministry.
Public health situation analysis reveals ongoing conflict at Cambodia-Thailand border.
Temporary income tax incentives could risk future shock for workers, economists warn.
Maduro's capture deepens Venezuela crisis, with the Security Council divided over actions.
Iran protests escalate as the UN warns against further bloodshed amid rising tensions.
Tributes pour in for singer who tragically died during a Hogmanay hike.
Michael Schumacher, noted biographer, has passed away at the age of 75.
Ruben Amorim faces criticism for rigidity following Manchester United sacking.
Amazon unveils new Fire TV interface, promising faster access to your favorite shows.
Prabowo meets with Danantara chief to discuss significant waste-to-energy projects.
How AI is aiding in the study of tourist impact on seals in Scotland.
Lobos begin a two-game trip at Colorado State this Tuesday night.
USF women’s basketball heads to Alabama for their first conference road test.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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