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						What’s wrong with Indonesia’s contact tracing?
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						Blastoff: Billionaires compete in space tourism
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						US and French astronauts make ISS spacewalk
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						Bumpy road to Indonesia’s ‘Silicon Valley’
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						Why are we seeing fewer Indonesian LGBT films?
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						Tokyo residents support 'unavoidable' ban on oversea fans
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						‘Like the end of the world’: Beijing faces worst sandstorm in decade
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						Artists turn to Times Square ahead of Broadway’s comeback in April
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						Japan's children of the tsunami shaped by tragedy
When the authorities enforced COVID-19 restrictions in Jakarta, restaurants were forced to close their doors to customers to prevent the coronavirus disease from spreading. Now, two eateries in the capital are among many that have gone new ways by serving customers online through ride-hailing applications.
Videographer: I Gede Dharma JS and Donny Fernando
Multimedia Reporter: Vela Andapita
Multimedia Editor: Kharishar Kahfi