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Pan-Java supporters agree to uphold peace in the aftermath of deadly soccer riot

In the wake of the football tragedy at Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang, which killed 131 people, all supporters in Java agreed to make peace. This commitment was marked by the lighting of thousands of candles in the parking lot of Mandala Krida Stadium, Yogyakarta, reported Antara on Wednesday (5/10).

25 international airlines now serve the Bali route

Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno said 25 international airlines now fly to Bali via 22 international routes. “Thank you for your cooperation. Let’s have more flights so that our tourism industry will improve in terms of quality and sustainability,” said Sandiaga, as reported by Katadata, Tuesday (4/10).

Indonesia looks to export pipe to Asia Pacific, Australia, Europe with new factory

After the ground-breaking ceremony to mark the construction of PT Wavin Manufacturing Indonesia’s pipe factory in the Batang Integrated Industrial Estate (KIT Batang), President Joko Widodo expressed his enthusiasm that Indonesia will be able to export pipes to Asia Pacific, Australia and Europe.

Constitutional courts from across the world gather in Bali, here’s on the agenda

This week, constitutional courts from around the world will gather in Bali. A series of seminars will be held and feature opening remark from President Joko Widodo. “This congress will be attended by constitutional courts or equivalent institutions from 84 countries,” Indonesian Constitution Court (MK) wrote in its press release, Monday (3/10).

Why Jokowi doesn’t want Indonesia to import asphalt

President Joko Widodo emphasized that the government will stop importing asphalt. This is because there is a very large asphalt reserve in Buton regency, Southeast Sulawesi, but the production is not active.

Indonesia woos Korean businessmen to invest in the mining sector

Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Ministry special staff Agus Tjahajana Wirakusumah invites South Korean businessmen to invest in the downstream sector to capitalize on its huge potential.

Indonesia to deploy 12 warships to secure G20 Summit in Bali

Indonesia will deploy 12 naval vessels (KRI) to provide security at the G20 Summit in Bali in November 2022, said Chief of the Naval Staff (KSAL) ADM Yudo Margono at the headquarters of RI Navy’s First Fleet Command (Koarmada I), Jakarta, reported Kompas on Tuesday (27/9).

Jokowi: 19,600 people die of hunger every day

President Joko Widodo said 19,600 people die of hunger every day as a result of food crises fuelled by the Russia-Ukraine war. He conveyed this when giving a briefing on the occasion of the BUMN Startup Day 2022 broadcast via the Presidential Secretariat YouTube channel, CNBC Indonesia reported on Tuesday (27/9).

Supreme Court justice named corruption suspect, Jokowi calls for urgent judicial reform

President Joko Widodo emphasized the need for urgent judicial reforms in response to the naming of Supreme Court (MA) justice Sudrajad Dimyati as a bribery suspect in relation to a legal case being handled by MA.

At risk of being rotten, 400 containers of imported fruits worth Rp30B held up at the port

As many as 400 containers of imported fruit products are at risk of being rotten because they are stuck at the port. According to Indonesian Ombudsman member Yeka Hendra Fatika there are 1.4 million kilograms of imported horticultural products that had been held up since last week at Tanjung Priok, Tanjung Perak and Belawan ports.

Heartwarming, Prabowo hugs Gen. Andika and Gen. Dudung

A heartwarming moment was seen when Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto hugged TNI commander Gen. Andika Perkasa and Army Chief of Staff (KSAD) Gen. Dudung Abdurachman during a closed-door working meeting with the House Committee I on Monday (26/9) to discuss the military budget for the 2023 fiscal year.

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