Police in Semarang, Indonesia, arrested two thieves following a violent attack on a woman that left her with facial injuries. The incident occurred on April 5, 2026, while the victim was waiting for her friend.
Indonesian Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Norwick announced the initiation of a waste-to-energy project in Semarang as a strategic solution to the growing waste problem. The project aims to process approximately <strong>1,100 tons</strong> of waste daily, contributing to ambitious environmental goals.
Semarang, Indonesia, faced significant traffic congestion at the entrance of the Banyumanik Bridge as travelers flocked to Jakarta after a long holiday. This congestion reflects the high volume of travelers during the return period.
The Indonesian railway company announced the recovery of over <strong>165 items</strong> left behind by passengers during the Eid al-Adha holiday. These items were found in train stations within the <strong>Semarang</strong> operational area, which experienced significant congestion due to holiday travel.