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Indonesian president inaugurates Hajj and Umrah airport terminal in Jakarta

Special President Prabowo Subianto, third from left, and Saudi Ambassador Faisal Abdullah Amodi inaugurate Hajj and Umrah Terminal at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport on May 4, 2025. (Cabinet Secretariat)
President Prabowo Subianto, third from left, and Saudi Ambassador Faisal Abdullah Amodi inaugurate Hajj and Umrah Terminal at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport on May 4, 2025. (Cabinet Secretariat)
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Updated 04 May 2025

Indonesian president inaugurates Hajj and Umrah airport terminal in Jakarta

President Prabowo Subianto, third from left, and Saudi Ambassador Faisal Abdullah Amodi inaugurate Hajj and Umrah Terminal.
  • Indonesian Hajj pilgrims have started departing for 海角直播 since Friday
  • Kingdom鈥檚 Makkah Route initiative will be implemented at new Hajj and Umrah terminal

JAKARTA:聽Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto inaugurated on Sunday a special terminal for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims at Jakarta鈥檚 international airport, where travel will also be facilitated under 海角直播鈥檚 Makkah Route initiative.

Indonesia, which has the world鈥檚 largest Muslim-majority population, sends the highest number of Hajj and Umrah pilgrims every year.

As pilgrims around the world have already begun to make their way to 海角直播 for Hajj this year, about 221,000 people will be coming from Indonesia.

鈥淭he government wants to give the best service for our pilgrims. We also understand that many of our pilgrims are seniors, and so we must take very good care of them,鈥 Subianto said during the inauguration ceremony at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.

鈥淲e understand that our pilgrims have saved up for a long time, and even waited for a long time, and so the government under my leadership will do our very best to give the best services and work hard to lower the cost of Hajj.鈥

The airport鈥檚 2F terminal area, which has undergone renovations, has been transformed into a dedicated area for Indonesia鈥檚 Hajj and Umrah pilgrims. It was developed to serve 6.1 million travelers annually, according to a statement issued by the Cabinet Secretariat.

The launch event was attended by Saudi Ambassador to Indonesia Faisal Abdullah Amodi, as well as other Indonesian ministers, including Religious Affairs Minister Nasaruddin Umar and State-Owned Enterprises Minister Erick Thohir.

Special counters for Saudi immigration, which are part of the Kingdom鈥檚 Makkah Route initiative, have also been set up at the new terminal.

The program launched in Muslim-majority countries in 2019 allows Hajj pilgrims to fulfill all visa, customs and health requirements in one place, at the airport of origin, and save long hours of waiting before and upon reaching the Kingdom.

In Indonesia, pilgrims departing from the cities of Jakarta, Surabaya and Solo are benefiting from the Makkah Route initiative.

鈥淎s President Prabowo said, this is proof of the government鈥檚 commitment to give the best service, especially for our senior pilgrims. He is also proud of the modern and comfortable facilities that have been set up,鈥 Umar, the religious affairs minister, said on social media.

Thousands of Indonesian pilgrims have begun to depart for 海角直播, after the first Hajj flights commenced last Friday.

Though the pilgrimage itself can be performed over five or six days, many pilgrims arrive early to make the most of the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fulfill their religious duty.

In 2025, the Hajj is expected to take place on June 4 and end on June 9.


Bolivian parliament passes bill to end child marriages

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Bolivian parliament passes bill to end child marriages

Bolivian parliament passes bill to end child marriages
LA PAZ: Bolivia鈥檚 parliament has passed legislation to ban marriages and civil unions with minors, bringing the country closer to the 13 Latin American nations that have already outlawed the practice.
A 2014 law restricted marriages to adults, but allowed an exception for people aged 16 and 17 if they had authorization from parents or guardians.
Just over 4,800 such underage unions were registered between 2014 and 2023, according to the Ombudsman鈥檚 Office of Bolivia.
The Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday passed an amendment to close the loophole.
The bill had been greenlit by the senate in April and will now be sent to the president for promulgation.
鈥淭his is not just a law, it is a promise that our teenage girls will no longer be forced to marry, leave school or take on responsibilities that do not belong to them,鈥 said ruling party senator and bill author Virginia Velasco in a press release.
Officials who register marriages involving minors may be prosecuted and jailed for up to four years, Velasco added.
Advocacy group Save the Children cited data saying 32,300 girls in Bolivia were married before the age of 15 in 2014, the most recent data available.
Child marriages are prohibited in 13 Latin American countries, including Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and El Salvador, according to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).

Surge in deadly 鈥榖rain-eating鈥 amoeba cases causes alarm in India鈥檚 Kerala state

Surge in deadly 鈥榖rain-eating鈥 amoeba cases causes alarm in India鈥檚 Kerala state
Updated 18 September 2025

Surge in deadly 鈥榖rain-eating鈥 amoeba cases causes alarm in India鈥檚 Kerala state

Surge in deadly 鈥榖rain-eating鈥 amoeba cases causes alarm in India鈥檚 Kerala state
  • Kerala has reported around 69 cases of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) since the beginning of this year including 19 deaths following contact with Naegleria fowleri, commonly known as the 鈥渂rain-eating鈥 amoeba
  • Amoebic encephalitis is a rare but lethal central nervous system infection caused by free-living amoebae found in freshwater, lakes and rivers

An increase in cases of a rare but fatal form of encephalitis has put authorities in India鈥檚 southern state of Kerala on alert, forcing them to step up testing to address what they say is a serious public health challenge.
Kerala has reported around 69 cases of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) since the beginning of this year including 19 deaths following contact with Naegleria fowleri, commonly known as the 鈥渂rain-eating鈥 amoeba, the state health minister told the state assembly on Wednesday.
Three of the deaths occurred in the last month, including that of a three-month old infant.
鈥淯nlike last year, we are not seeing clusters linked to a single water source. These are single, isolated cases, which has complicated our epidemiological investigations,鈥 minister Veena George was quoted as saying by NDTV news.
Last year, the state reported 36 cases of PAM and nine deaths, NDTV said.
Amoebic encephalitis is a rare but lethal central nervous system infection caused by free-living amoebae found in freshwater, lakes and rivers, showed a Kerala government document.
Of the two types of amoebic encephalitis, primary amoebic encelphalitis has been found in Kerala, and is caused by Naegleria fowleri, the document showed.
The government has begun chlorinating wells, water tanks and public bathing areas, and areas where people are likely to bathe and come in contact with the amoeba, NDTV reported.
Globally, the survival rate of PAM is around 3 percent but because of advanced testing and diagnosis, Kerala has achieved 24 percent, George has been quoted as saying in local media.
鈥淐limate change raising the water temperature and the heat driving more people to recreational water use is likely to increase the encounters with this pathogen,鈥 the government said in the document, which was published last year.


Russian forces attack railway infrastructure in central Ukraine, officials say

Russian forces attack railway infrastructure in central Ukraine, officials say
Updated 18 September 2025

Russian forces attack railway infrastructure in central Ukraine, officials say

Russian forces attack railway infrastructure in central Ukraine, officials say

KYIV: Russian forces attacked railway infrastructure and wounded five people in Ukraine鈥檚 central Poltava region, officials said on Thursday.
In Myrhorod district, an attack wounded one person and caused fires, regional governor Volodymyr Kohut said on the Telegram messaging app.
Ukrainian state railways operator Ukrzaliznytsia said the attack temporarily cut power to several stations and prompted delays of up to three hours for passenger trains.
In recent months, Russian forces have pummelled Ukrainian rail infrastructure, including attacks on hubs in the Kharkiv and Donetsk regions, as well as disruption in the Kirovohrad region.
A late evening drone attack on Poltava region also damaged a fuel station, causing a fire and wounding four more people, according to the emergency services.
The Ukrainian air force said it shot down 48 of 75 drones launched by Russia and reported 26 drone hits at six locations.


EU seeks 鈥榝ace-saving鈥 deal on UN climate target

EU seeks 鈥榝ace-saving鈥 deal on UN climate target
Updated 18 September 2025

EU seeks 鈥榝ace-saving鈥 deal on UN climate target

EU seeks 鈥榝ace-saving鈥 deal on UN climate target
  • One of the world鈥檚 biggest greenhouse gas emitters behind China, the United States and India, the EU has to date been the most committed to climate action, by some margin
  • Environment ministers for the 27 nation bloc are gathering in Brussels with the clock ticking down on a United Nations deadline to produce plans to fight global warming for 2035

BRUSSELS: EU countries will seek Thursday to settle on an emissions-cutting plan to bring to a key UN conference in Brazil, as divisions on the bloc鈥檚 green agenda threaten its global leadership on climate.
Environment ministers for the 27-nation bloc are gathering in Brussels with the clock ticking down on a United Nations deadline to produce plans to fight global warming for 2035.
One of the world鈥檚 biggest greenhouse-gas emitters behind China, the United States and India, the EU has to date been the most committed to climate action, by some margin.
As such the bloc was hoping to pull ahead and derive its submission to November鈥檚 COP30 climate conference from a more ambitious 2040 goal.
But that is yet to be agreed by member states, leaving Brussels scrambling for a last-minute solution.
Denmark, which holds the EU鈥檚 rotating presidency, has suggested submitting to the UN a 鈥渟tatement of intent,鈥 rather than a hard target.
That would include a pledge to cut emissions between 66.3 percent and 72.5 percent compared to 1990 levels 鈥 with the range expected to be narrowed down at a later stage.
鈥淭his approach would ensure that (the) EU does not go to (the) UN Climate Summit empty-handed,鈥 said a spokesperson for the Danish presidency of the European Council.
But even that is hardly a done deal and talks on Thursday could prove lengthy. One European diplomat suggested reporters prepare 鈥渁 sleeping bag.鈥

- 鈥楤etter than nothing鈥 -

The nearly 200 countries party to the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate action were supposed to put forward updated policies in February, providing a tougher 2035 emissions reduction target and a detailed blueprint for achieving it.
But only a handful made the deadline, since extended to September 鈥 still allowing plans to be assessed before COP30 starts on November 10, in the Brazilian city of Belem.
While not as good as a formal submission the 鈥渟tatement of intent鈥 was 鈥渕uch better than nothing,鈥 said a senior EU diplomat.
鈥淚t sort of saves the EU face at international level,鈥 added Elisa Giannelli, of the E3G climate advocacy group.
The UN has pushed for world leaders, among them EU chief Ursula von der Leyen, to announce their commitments at the General Assembly in New York next week.
The EU has set a goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050 under its so-called European Green Deal, and says it has already cut emissions by 37 percent compared to 1990.
But climate has increasingly taken a backseat in Brussels, as political winds turned.
With wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, security and defense are now top of mind, said Linda Kalcher, director of the Strategic Perspectives think tank, noting that EU leaders鈥 talks on climate are much less frequent now.
Right-wing electoral gains in several member states and the European Parliament have curbed ambitions, and the European Commission has pivoted to boosting industry, faced with fierce competition from China and US tariffs.

- 鈥楽hort-sighted鈥 -

That was where the commission鈥檚 proposal to cut emissions by 90 percent by 2040, which was to inform the UN goal, got bogged down.
Denmark and Spain are among those pushing for approval. But others, like Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland, think it over-ambitious and detrimental to industry.
France, which is suffering from shaky finances and a prolonged political crisis, wants more clarity on the investment framework to support decarbonization before committing.
鈥淲e are not living in a European Green Deal era anymore,鈥 said Giannelli.
Rather than seeing climate action as 鈥渁n opportunity for international trade, economic growth, and competitiveness,鈥 some nations have taken the 鈥渟hort-sighted view鈥 that it is a costly exercise benefiting 鈥渙nly climate,鈥 she said.
Last week, Paris and Berlin called for the 2040 target to be discussed at a leaders鈥 summit in October 鈥 effectively pushing back a decision that the commission had hoped could have been reached Thursday.
The delay sent a 鈥渂ad signal鈥 and brought into question EU leadership, said Michael Sicaud-Clyet of environmental group WWF, adding that the bloc was 鈥渓osing its credibility鈥 on climate.
鈥淲e continue to work together to find a compromise,鈥 Wopke Hoekstra, the European Commissioner for Climate, told AFP, adding that he thought a deal on 2040 could still be reached before COP30.


Shooting kills 3 officers and wounds 2 more in rural Pennsylvania. Police say the shooter is dead

Shooting kills 3 officers and wounds 2 more in rural Pennsylvania. Police say the shooter is dead
Updated 18 September 2025

Shooting kills 3 officers and wounds 2 more in rural Pennsylvania. Police say the shooter is dead

Shooting kills 3 officers and wounds 2 more in rural Pennsylvania. Police say the shooter is dead
  • The medical response unfolded on a rural road in south-central Pennsylvania that winds through an agricultural area with a red barn and farm fields

NORTH CODORUS, Pennsylvania: Law enforcement were investigating Thursday after a shooting killed three officers and wounded two more in southern Pennsylvania the day before.

The violence erupted in rural York County as officers followed up on a domestic-related investigation that began on Tuesday. Police killed the shooter.

Hours after the violence, community members held American flags and saluted as police and emergency vehicles formed a procession to the coroner鈥檚 office.

Gov. Josh Shapiro condemned the violence at a news conference and said it was a tragic loss of life. Attorney General Pamela Bondi called the violence against police 鈥渁 scourge on our society.鈥

It was one of the deadliest days for Pennsylvania police this century. In 2009 three Pittsburgh officers responding to a domestic disturbance were ambushed and shot to death by a man in a bulletproof vest.

Police departments across the region expressed condolences on social media. People were leaving flowers at the headquarters of the Northern York Regional Police Department.

The investigation into the shooting will cover multiple locations in York County, state police said in a statement.

The shooting erupted in the area of North Codorus Township, about 185 kilometers west of Philadelphia, not far from Maryland, authorities said.

Dirk Anderson heard 鈥渜uite a few鈥 shots from his home across the street from the shooting, he said. He saw a helicopter and police arrive.

The emergency response unfolded on a rural road in south-central Pennsylvania. Some 30 police vehicles blocked off roads bordered by a barn, a goat farm and soybean and corn fields.

The two injured officers were in critical but stable condition at York Hospital, authorities said.

Authorities did not identify the shooter, the officers or which police department they belonged to, or describe how they were shot, citing the investigation.

Family members of those killed were grieving but proud of their loved ones, said Shapiro.

Another officer in the area was killed in February, when a man armed with a pistol and zip ties entered a hospital鈥檚 intensive care unit and took staff members hostage before a shootout that left both the man and an officer dead.