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A demonstrator carries the Red-and-White National Flag and a pirate flag from Japanese anime 'One Piece' during a protest in front of the East Java gubernatorial residence in Surabaya, East Java on Aug. 29, 2025, against police brutality after the killing of an 'ojol' (online motorcycle transportation) driver in Jakarta  motorbike taxi driver the previous night. Clashes between protesters and police broke out on Aug. 28 over calls for higher wages and perceived lavish perks for lawmakers, as public discontent grows over the government's handling of the economy.
A demonstrator carries the Red-and-White National Flag and a pirate flag from Japanese anime 'One Piece' during a protest in front of the East Java gubernatorial residence in Surabaya, East Java on Aug. 29, 2025, against police brutality after the killing of an 'ojol' (online motorcycle transportation) driver in Jakarta motorbike taxi driver the previous night. Clashes between protesters and police broke out on Aug. 28 over calls for higher wages and perceived lavish perks for lawmakers, as public discontent grows over the government's handling of the economy.`
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Detained protester’s death raises prison neglect concerns

Alfarisi, a 21-year-old protester who was arrested following nationwide protests against economic hardship in August 2025, died at a detention center reportedly after suffering from a seizure.

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Flash floods in North Sulawesi kill at least 16, injure 18

BMKG has urged the public to remain vigilant in the face of extreme weather after detecting the formation of Cyclone Seed 91S in the southwestern Indian Ocean near Lampung on Monday.

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Batam adds traffic education to curriculum, aims to reduce accidents involving students

Batam, the largest city in Riau Islands province, is an economic center with high vehicle mobility thanks to its free trade zone status.

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Democrats back Prabowo’s plan to end direct regional elections

The pro-government Democratic Party has thrown its weight behind President Prabowo Subianto’s suggestion to abolish direct elections for regional heads, potentially overturning a legacy of democracy that came about under its founding figure, former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

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New KUHP, KUHAP meets legal pushback in Constitutional Court

At least 10 judicial review petitions against the new Criminal Code (KUHP) and Criminal Law Procedures Code (KUHAP) have been filed with the Constitutional Court within four days after the new laws came into force.

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