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First in Indonesia, AI-powered company director

A holding company with diverse businesses appointed a virtual robot based on artificial intelligence named Ardi as its director. This decision is considered effective in providing strategic recommendations based on real-time data analysis.

Measles cases on the rise in Indonesia, WHO suspects low vaccination

Measles cases are resurging in Indonesia. The morbidity rate in 2023 is reported to be higher than in 2022. This significant increase has even received special attention from the World Health Organization (WHO).

Paralympic athlete dead after being found unconscious next to rail road

Indonesian table tennis paralympic athlete Dian David Michael Jacobs alias David Jacobs was found unconscious next to a train track between Gambir Station and Juanda Station, Central Jakarta, Friday (28/4).

KSPI expects 100,000 workers to protest on May Day

The Confederation of Indonesian Trade Unions (KSPI) planned to stage a huge demonstration involving 100,000 workers outside the State Palace and Constitutional Court (MK) on Labor Day (popularly known as May Day) on May 1.

Indonesia receives award for post-earthquake humanitarian mission in Turkey

The Indonesian government received medals and awards from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for the country's contribution in saving earthquake survivors. The "Order of Superior Sacrifice Medal" award was given directly at an event attended by 90 representatives of stakeholders in Turkey (25/4).

Indonesia adds more countries into VoA list to boost tourism

Panama, Guatemala and Macau have been added into the list of countries whose citizens can enter Indonesia via Visa on Arrival (VoA). This brings the total number of countries under this arrangement to 92, reported Kompas, Thursday (27/4).

President Jokowi almost eats food that contains formalin, multiple restaurants in Labuan Bajo raided

Jakarta, IO - West Manggarai regency government in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) has carried out unannounced inspections of restaurants in Labuan Bajo after President Joko Widodo almost ate a dish tainted with formalin in a restaurant, reported Katadata, Thursday (27/7).

YLKI urges BPOM to investigate EtO findings in Indonesian instant noodles sold abroad

The Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM) is urged to immediately audit and investigate the findings by Taiwanese authorities that Indonesian instant noodles branded Indomie Rasa Ayam Spesial contains dangerous substance Ethylene Oxide (EtO), reported CNNIndonesia, Thursday (27/4).

WHO finds poisonous India-produced cough syrup

Jakarta, IO - The World Health Organization (WHO) found that a number of contaminated India-made cough syrups in the Marshall Islands and Micronesia, reported Detik, Wednesday (26/4).

Behind Kenya starvation cult that kills 89

A tragedy shocked Kenya when the police found 89 mass graves in the 325-ha Shakahola forest near the city of Malindi. After an investigation, dozens of bodies were identified to be victims of a heretical sect led by a priest named Paul Mackenzie Nthenge, reported Al Jazeera, Wednesday (26/4).

Papua separatist group reveals the condition of kidnapped pilot

Spokesperson for the Free Papua Organization's National Liberation Army of West Papua (TPNPB-OPM) Sebby Sambom revealed a slew of information regarding the conditions of Susi Air pilot Philip Mark Mehrtens whom they have been holding hostage since February.

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