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Satrio Wiratama, meaning “noble and brave knight“ and known as Rio, is a 170 days old male giant panda cub, the first cub born in Indonesia from a couple brought from China in 2017, at the Panda Palace of Taman Safari Indonesia zoo in Bogor, West Java on May 15, 2026.
Satrio Wiratama, meaning “noble and brave knight“ and known as Rio, is a 170 days old male giant panda cub, the first cub born in Indonesia from a couple brought from China in 2017, at the Panda Palace of Taman Safari Indonesia zoo in Bogor, West Java on May 15, 2026.`
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Indonesia's first giant panda is set to charm the public

Satrio Wiratama, the 170-day-old panda cub, was born in November last year in Taman Safari Indonesia zoo in Cisarua, Bogor regency, West Java, to a pair of pandas loaned by China to Indonesia.

7 hours ago
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'Samtama Village' shows Jakarta potential of waste sorting

Long before the Jakarta administration’s household waste-sorting policy took effect on May 10, residents of East Cempaka Putih’s “Samtama Village” in Central Jakarta had already been separating household waste for years, significantly reducing the amount sent to landfills.

17 hours ago
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Indonesian consulate general in Johor Bahru repatriates two Batam fishermen

Two fishermen from Batam, Riau Islands, drifted away into Malaysian waters after their fishing boat ran out of fuel in April.

18 hours ago

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New Langkat sultan vows to continue sultanate’s legacy

Tengku Ariefanda Abdul Djalil Rahmadshah was appointed sultan once his father Langkat Sultan XIV Tengku Azwar Abdul Djalil Rahmadshah passed away. 

18 hours ago
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Govt denies ordering shutdowns of Papua documentary screenings

Senior minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra insisted that the government had never ordered a ban on screenings of the Papua documentary Pesta Babi (Pig Feast), maintaining its commitment to freedom of expression while rejecting the film’s allegations of state-driven “modern colonialism”.

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West Sumatra mine landslide kills nine

A cliff near the mine collapsed on Thursday, burying a group of miners working only three meters away, said West Sumatra police spokeswoman Susmelawati Rosya.

1 day ago
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Court ruling raises further questions over Nusantara’s future

Constitutional Court justices have asserted that the capital city status can only be transferred after a presidential decree mandating the handover has been issued, thus retaining Jakarta’s status as Indonesia’s capital for now.

1 day ago
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Govt raises chance to review visa waiver policy

The government is mulling a review of its visa waiver scheme after multiple raids exposed hundreds of foreign nationals allegedly abusing the facility to enter Indonesia and run online gambling and scam operations from Jakarta and two other cities.

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Four killed, 19 injured in North Sumatra bus accident

North Sumatra Police Highway Patrol Unit head Sr. Adj. Comr. Dhery Fajariandono said police were still searching for the bus and pickup truck drivers, both of whom are suspected of fleeing the scene following the crash.

3 days ago
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Riau Islands Police clamp down on fuel fraud, smuggling in border areas

The Riau Islands Police are coordinating with several security agencies to monitor the maritime border in the province against fuel smuggling and other illegal practices by unscrupulous groups seeking to profit from the global oil price shocks.

3 days ago

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