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Indonesian Navy chief of staff Adm. Muhammad Ali (front left) passes submariners and Nagapasa-class submarine KRI Nagapasa-403 while inspecting a parade on Friday during a ceremony to commemorate Indonesian Fleet Day at Madura Pier in Surabaya. The Indonesian Fleet Command was established on Dec. 5, 1959, and currently consists of three numbered fleets.
Indonesian Navy chief of staff Adm. Muhammad Ali (front left) passes submariners and Nagapasa-class submarine KRI Nagapasa-403 while inspecting a parade on Friday during a ceremony to commemorate Indonesian Fleet Day at Madura Pier in Surabaya. The Indonesian Fleet Command was established on Dec. 5, 1959, and currently consists of three numbered fleets.`
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Navy to deploy more assets to distribute aid for Sumatra disasters

The Indonesian Navy deployed at least 13 warships, five helicopters and an airplane to distribute relief for disaster victims in the northern part of Sumatra.

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Dutch drug convict in Indonesia transferred ahead of deportation

Drug smugglers Ali Tokman, 65, and Siegfried Mets, 74, have been languishing in jails for years after falling foul of the country's strict narcotics laws.

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Residents climb over logs in walk to aid centre as flood deaths rise over 900

Aceh resident Munawar Liza Zainal said he felt "betrayed" by the government, which has so far shrugged off pressure to declare a national disaster. Declaring a national disaster would free up resources and help government agencies coordinate their response. 

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Without strong policies, AI may widen inequalities in Asia-Pacific, UNDP warns

Indonesia is among the countries with transitional capacity, which have internet access for most people, but coverage and quality remain uneven with regulation, funding and skills still catching up. These nations are encouraged to draft national strategies that should outline greater investment in labor skills and strong AI policies.

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Chinese businessman named suspect in Cikande radioactive case

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Over 700 animals at Bandung Zoo at risk of starvation amid legal dispute

Zoo spokesperson Sulhan Syafi'i said the remaining funds for animal feed will only last until Dec. 10, and so far the zoo has received no emergency assistance from either the Bandung administration or the central government.

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Rare sight: four Rafflesia species bloom simultaneously in Bengkulu

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Military steps up relief efforts for flood-hit Sumatra; death toll above 860

The military has erected at least 10 portable bridges, called "Bailey bridges", in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra provinces to help with the distribution of food and aid supplies to isolated residents, Major General Freddy Ardianzah told reporters on Friday. 

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Indonesia, Netherlands sign deal to repatriate two convicts, one on death row

Siegfried Mets, 73, was sentenced to death in 2008 for distributing drugs, while Ali Tokman, 64, was serving life imprisonment for smuggling more than 6 kg of the synthetic drug MDMA.

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Sumatra flood toll hits 631, one million in shelters

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POGI launches SPRIN movement to improve women’s health

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