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Japan’s labor demand and high-quality public services are fueling a wave of Indonesians seeking work, stability, and a fresh start far from domestic frustrations.
2 hours agoThe retired Army general, who served as vice president in 1993-1998 during the Soeharto administration, will be interred at the Kalibata Heroes Cemetery in South Jakarta.
5 hours agoProsecutors from the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) are seeking two-year prison terms for four activists accused of inciting last year’s nationwide riots, a demand civil groups denounce as an attempt to silence government critics.
9 hours agoThree out of four young people in Indonesia want to have two children or more, but they also believe they will eventually have fewer children in their lifetime, according to the United Nations family planning body.
9 hours agoCoastal erosion on Rangsang island tends to increase during year-end when the northerly wind blows.
9 hours agoFandi Ramadan is closer to the death penalty after prosecutors rejected his defense plea.
10 hours agoThe Medan city administration will allow pork vendors to sell their products as usual after a meeting with vendors.
10 hours agoMost digital fraud, which ranges from fraudulent investment to love scams, flourishes in Indonesia due to lagging progress from authorities in fighting the scammers who are relatively quicker to adapt and innovate, experts suggested.
2 days agoMuhammad Kerry Adrianto Riza is the highest-profile defendant to be convicted in the sprawling scandal involving state-owned energy firm Pertamina.
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