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Indonesia prepares special free meals scheme for remote 3T regions

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June 26, 2026

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The Indonesian National Nutrition Agency (BGN) is preparing a special scheme for Free Nutritious Meals Program (MBG) ...

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ANTARA News

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· Jul 5, 2026

Indonesian govt studies school canteens' role in free meals

Indonesia is still assessing whether school canteens will participate in the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) program, while ...

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 26, 2026

Restoran Betawi, Roemah Kebaya Vielga jalin kerjasama

KEUNIKAN budaya sesebuah negara tidak hanya ditonjolkan melalui makanan, malah turut diterjemahkan menerusi busana tradisional. Selaras prinsip itu, restoran sajian autentik Indonesia, Betawi Indonesian Cuisine menjalin kerjasama dengan jenama fesyen, Roemah Kebaya Vielga. Inisiatif itu bertujuan memperkenalkan budaya serta warisan Indonesia kepada masyarakat Malaysia secara lebih dekat dan interaktif. Pengurusnya, Siraj Al Munir berkata, kerjasama ... Read more The post Restoran Betawi, Roemah Kebaya Vielga jalin kerjasama appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The Next Web

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· Jun 22, 2026

Indonesia turns to AI to deliver Prabowo’s biggest promises

The most expensive promise Prabowo Subianto made on his way to Indonesia’s presidency was lunch. His free-meals programme, budgeted at roughly 15bn to feed some 83 million children and pregnant women across an archipelago of thousands of islands, is the kind of undertaking that lives or dies on logistics. Now Jakarta wants to point artificial [] This story continues at The Next Web

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 29, 2026

‘Temu’ in the best sense: Haymarket’s new eatery welcomes the homesick and hungry

This vibrant Indonesian venture from the owner of Medan Ciak broadens the brief with a wider menu and pork-free dishes.

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Related coverage for "Indonesia prepares special free meals scheme for remote 3T regions": ANTARA News — Indonesian govt studies school canteens' role in free meals. Utusan Malaysia — Restoran Betawi, Roemah Kebaya Vielga jalin kerjasama. The Next Web — Indonesia turns to AI to deliver Prabowo’s biggest promises. Brisbane Times — ‘Temu’ in the best sense: Haymarket’s new eatery welcomes the homesick and hungry