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Jakarta-Padalarang Express Train Journey Only 20 Minutes Long
Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Maritime and Investment Affairs, tested the Jakarta-Bandung Express Train in a ride from Halim Station, Jakarta, to Tegalluar Station, Bandung, Thursday (22/06/2023).
Grab to lay off 1,000 workers, the most since pandemic
Thousands of Grab Holdings workers will lose their jobs as the company's CEO Anthony Tan, made the decision to retrench the workforce.
Obese, 300-kg man from Tangerang dies at the RSCM
Muhammad Fajri, 26, who weighed 300 kilograms died at Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital (RSCM), Thursday (22/6). This was confirmed by RSCM president director Lies Dina Liastuti. Fajri breathed his last at 1:25am WIB after undergoing treatment for several days, per Detik, Thursday (22/6).
Jakarta’s 496th Anniversary, Ride MRT, LRT, TJ for only Rp1
Jakarta Provincial Administration has slashed the fare for public transportation such as the MRT, LRT to Transjakarta (TJ) to Rp1 effective today, Thursday (22/6).
Costing up to US$860m, Gresik foil factory set to be the biggest in Southeast Asia
President Joko Widodo attended the groundbreaking ceremony for a copper foil factory in Gresik Special Economic Zone (SEZ), East Java. The factory, built with US$860 million from an investment by PT Hailiang Nova Material Indonesia, is set to be the largest in Southeast Asia.
Govt launches Digital Public Service Malls in 21 regions
The government launched digital public service malls (MPP), Tuesday (20/6). The inauguration was carried out personally by Vice President Ma’ruf Amin.
After thousands fall victims, police name 511 human trafficking suspects
A total of 511 people have been named as suspects in cases of human trafficking (TPPO), based on reports and actions taken by TPPO Task Force from June 5-19.
Deemed deviant, the government will take action against Al-Zaytun Islamic Boarding School
Al-Zaytun Islamic Boarding School in Indramayu is in the spotlight for a number of controversies. One of them is the mixing of male and female students during worship.
Indonesialeaks findings: Pegasus spyware threatens democracy, privacy and elections
Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) Indonesia, Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) and Southeast Asia Freedom of Expression Network (SAFENET) held a press conference on Tuesday (20/6) regarding the findings of Indonesialeaks which raised concern about Pegasus spyware in Indonesia.
Identity of a foreign Tulungagung lecturer with an Indonesian ID revealed after 12 years
MB, 66, an English lecturer at a university in Tulungagung, East Java, with an Indonesian ID card turned out to be a Singaporean citizen.
Lukas Enembe goes ballistic at prosecutors’ charge that he receives Rp45.8b in bribe
The suspended governor of Papua Lukas Enembe became irate when the prosecution charged him with accepting bribes and gratification to the tune of Rp45.8 billion. He stood trial at the Corruption Court (Tipikor) at the Central Jakarta District Court (PN), per Kompas, Monday (12/6).
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