Indonesia News in English
February 18, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 18th February, and here’s your Indonesia daily news capsule.
ASEAN Secretary-General engages in dialogue with students at the Hertie School in Berlin.
China eases entry rules, granting visa-free access for UK and Canadian citizens.
Malaysia and Japan plan a major cross-border carbon capture project amid climate doubts.
Satellite imagery and AI reveal hidden development needs overlooked by national data.
Malaysia deports over 300 undocumented Indonesian migrant workers amid ongoing scrutiny.
Sumatran tiger footprints raise alarm among pineapple workers in Lampung.
Yogyakarta's Sepanjang Beach to adopt a Bali-style system for enhancing night tourism.
Bali intensifies crackdown on crime targeting tourists with increased police patrols.
Australia seizes two foreign fishing vessels in a new anti-IUU fishing operation.
The race for AI raises concerns of a Hindenburg-style disaster, warns leading expert.
Rising star Victoria Mboko withdraws from the Dubai championships due to injury.
Champions League roundup: Galatasaray dominates Juventus to take control of the group.
This Kyoto wedding ends with a rock ’n’ roll-themed after-party in an old metro station.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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