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Excavators are seen in a photo released on March 3, 2026, at an illegal gold mine that was raided by North Sumatra Police in an unidentified location in North Sumatra. The police raided six illegal gold mines in South Tapanuli and Mandailing Natal regencies on March 2 and March 3.
Excavators are seen in a photo released on March 3, 2026, at an illegal gold mine that was raided by North Sumatra Police in an unidentified location in North Sumatra. The police raided six illegal gold mines in South Tapanuli and Mandailing Natal regencies on March 2 and March 3.`
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Police take custody of 17 illegal gold miners after natural disasters in North Sumatra

The Illegal gold mining operations have a turnover of Rp 600 million per day from six mines in the South Tapanuli and Mandailing Natal regencies.

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Abuse of culinary products exposes regulatory loopholes on narcotics

The rampant misuse of canisters of nitrous oxide gas ostensibly marketed as whipped cream chargers but increasingly used to induce euphoria, has exposed regulatory loopholes that raise concerns about its impact on young people.

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Ethics council dismisses complaints against Constitutional Court justice Adies

The Constitutional Court ethics council has dismissed three complaints against the newest member of the court, Adies Kadir, whose abrupt nomination by the legislature had raised suspicions of a politically driven process.

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Policy disparities hamper Greater Jakarta’s fight for clean air

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Muslim to observe adjusted ‘takbiran’ as Nyepi falls in Bali

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PDI-P steps up criticism of Prabowo's silence on US-Israel war against Iran

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Wilmar executive, lawyers found guilty in $4 million palm oil bribery case

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Authorities to divert water flow to two regencies as Aceh “sinkhole” grows

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Fri, March 6, 2026

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