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Expanding Networks to Remote Areas, Indonesia’s First Internet Satellite Successfully Launched

Indonesian telecommunication satellite SATRIA-1 became the first internet satellite owned by the Government of Indonesia to successfully launch into space from Cape Canaveral Space Lauch Complex 40 (SLC 40) in Florida, US, Monday (19/6).

After three years of hiatus, Bosscha observatory reopens to the public

The Bosscha Observatory has finally reopened after three years of closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic. From Saturday (17/6), the public can return to visit the observatory located in Lembang, West Java.

Peranakan Chinese history buff discovers ‘Bongpay’ dating to 1701

A fan of Chinese history, Bram Luska, 37, handed over 'Bongpay', a Chinese tombstone, estimated to be from 1701 to Mount Carmel Memorial Park, Semarang regency in a bid to preserve Chinese culture that thrived in Semarang during the colonial era.

Indonesia temporarily halts visa-free visit program for 159 countries

The policy was issued by the Law and Human Rights Ministry (Kemenkumham) on June 7.

Rabies outbreak in Dompu infect hundreds

Dompu regency, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) is facing a rabies outbreak. The local health agency noted that 157 people have been infected from the beginning of the year.

Performance by 17,891 preschool children breaks MURI Record

As many as 17,891 preschool and kindergarten children from 21 sub-districts in Ponorogo regency gathered and performed dancing and singing at Ponorogo Square, East Java on Wednesday (14/6). This activity garnered an Indonesian World Records Museum (MURI) record for the most preschool performers in a single location and at the same time.

Unique Moment, two of Jokowi’s cabinet ministers pretend to be journalists

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani and State Secretary Pratikno pretended to conduct a journalist-style doorstop interview with President Joko Widodo on Wednesday (14/6).

David Ozora’s father reveals the irregularities in his son’s assault case

Jonathan Latumahina, father of David Ozora, mentioned a number of irregularities in the violent assault committed by Mario Dandy Satriyo against his son. This was revealed by Jonathan during the witness examination held at the South Jakarta District Court, Tuesday (13/6).

Targeting the airport workers, TransJakarta to open Kalideres-SHIA Route

Jakarta Transportation Agency (Dishub) plans to open a new route from Kalideres to Soekarno Hatta International Airport (SHIA) in July.

Police find drugs stashed inside a safe hidden beneath the floor at Makassar State University

A safe filled with drugs was found at the student council secretariat of the Faculty of Letters, Makassar State University (UNM), South Sulawesi.

Baduy elders wants internet connection in the isolated village cut, say it gives negative effects

The elders of the reclusive Baduy tribe in Kanekes village in the province of Banten sent to Lebak regency administration to request internet blackout in their village. The Inner Baduy people are known for their stance to stick to their indigenous way of life, frowning upon symbols of modernity and limiting contact with outsiders.

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