The Yogyakarta city government has announced a collaboration with 94 psychologists to provide psychological support for victims and their families following the abuse incidents at the 'Little Arisha' daycare. This initiative aims to enhance psychological recovery and reduce the impact of trauma.
Health authorities in Yogyakarta have announced enhanced preventive measures against Hantavirus, despite no positive cases reported so far. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to protect the community from rodent-borne diseases.
Indonesian Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Mochamad Irfan Yusuf, announced that the successful Hajj season at Yogyakarta International Airport serves as a model for other regions. This was stated during the departure ceremony of 357 pilgrims from the Bantul area.
Indonesian racer Muhammad Kiander Ramadipa emphasizes the urgent need for a permanent racing circuit in Yogyakarta to support the development of cycling. This initiative aims to enhance the sports infrastructure for young racers in the region.
Indonesian MP Subardi announced that children abused at the 'Little Arisha' nursery in Yogyakarta deserve compensation. He confirmed that 103 children were victims, with 53 suffering physical violence.
The Indonesian Unity and Development Party, led by Muhammad Mardiono, opened its conference in Yogyakarta, emphasizing the importance of member cohesion amid upcoming political challenges.
The Governor of Yogyakarta, Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X, emphasized that the family is fundamental in instilling national values and tolerance. This statement was made during a celebration marking the anniversary of the Muslim Women's Organization of Nahdlatul Ulama.
The Secretary General of the Indonesian Democratic Party praised the rise in Yogyakarta's original revenue, expected to reach one trillion rupiah by 2025. This achievement aligns with the party's directives to enhance local financial stability.
The Yogyakarta Print Expo 2026 was inaugurated by Mayor Hasto Wardoyo at the Yogyakarta Exhibition Center, running from April 8 to 11. The expo aims to integrate artistic creativity with the latest printing technologies to enhance the local industry.
In a historic move, the Yogyakarta Palace authorities handed over land ownership documents known as 'Serat Palilah' and 'Serat Kekancingan' to the local government in Gunungkidul. This initiative aims to improve land management and ensure legal usage.
Yogyakarta, Indonesia, hosted grand cultural celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of Sultan Hamengkubuwono X's reign. Thousands participated in a traditional parade showcasing the region's rich cultural heritage.
The arrival of the body of Indonesian soldier <strong>Farzal Rahmadhan</strong>, who was killed in <strong>Lebanon</strong>, to his hometown in <strong>Yogyakarta</strong> has been postponed. The family is awaiting confirmation regarding the arrival date amidst unstable security conditions.
The Indonesian region of <strong>Yogyakarta</strong> is gearing up to celebrate the <strong>80th anniversary</strong> of Sultan <strong>Hamengkubuwono X</strong>'s reign with a cultural parade on April 2, 2026. This event aims to honor the Sultan as a symbol of leadership and community service.
This year, the Indonesian city of Yogyakarta celebrated Eid al-Fitr with a simple atmosphere, featuring dozens of local stalls that reflect the region's cultural heritage. The event saw widespread participation from citizens who gathered to celebrate.