Indonesia Rejects Iran’s Hormuz Strait Toll, Calls It Illegal Under International Law – Full Coverage of Global Backlash and EU Sanctions Expansion

Iran’s proposal to impose fees on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz has drawn widespread international criticism, with multiple countries and organizations rejecting the plan as a violation of international maritime law. The move comes amid heightened regional tensions following attacks attributed to the United States and Israel in late February 2026, which Iran cites … Read more

Iran Attacks Oil Tanker: Qatar Waters Incident & Rising Tensions

Doha, Qatar – A fuel oil tanker, the Aqua 1, has been struck by an Iranian cruise missile in Qatari territorial waters, marking a significant escalation in tensions in the region. The incident, confirmed by Qatari authorities, occurred approximately 17 nautical miles north of Ras Laffan Industrial City on April 1, 2026. While two of … Read more

Gilimanuk Macet Total! 17 Pemudik Pingsan, Koster Akui Jalan Tidak Memadai

Bali Ferry Services Brace for Surge as Holiday Travel Intensifies Denpasar, Bali – Travelers heading to and from Bali are facing significant disruptions as a combination of increased tourism and logistical demands strains ferry services across the Bali Strait. Reports indicate substantial congestion at the Gilimanuk ferry terminal, with at least 17 passengers reportedly requiring … Read more

Indonesia Transport Ministry Faces Budget Cuts Threat

: Analysis of the Article 1. Core Topic: The article discusses ‍the Indonesian government’s efforts to increase tax revenue from foreign vessels operating in Indonesian waters. It‌ highlights​ a significant discrepancy between potential and actual tax collection, and the government’s intention to hold the Ministry of Transportation (Kemenhub) accountable for improving tax compliance. 2.Intended Audience: … Read more