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Indonesian fishermen stranded in Australia will not be prosecuted

A group of Indonesian fishermen who were stranded off the coast of Western Australia last month will not be prosecuted by the Albanese administration. This is because the 11 men admitted that they were hit by cyclone Ilsa and never intended to cross Australian border.

Police confirm MUI shooter not part of terrorist network

The police have confirmed that the identity of the shooter at the Indonesia Ulema Council (MUI) head office in Central Jakarta, Tuesday (2/5). Identified as M, 60, he was not part of terrorist network.

Biden to make maiden visit to Papua New Guinea

US President Joe Biden will make a historic visit to Papua New Guinea (PNG) next month.  This will be his first visit to the country in southwest Pacific.

MUI shooter uses airsoft gun and claims to be a prophet

Jakarta Metropolitan Police Chief Inspector General Karyoto confirmed that the shooter at the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) head office used an airsoft gun. Although the weapon is not classified as a firearm, the bullets managed to injure one person in the building at Proklamasi street.

Indonesia-South Korea agree to abandon US Dollar to strengthen bilateral ties

Indonesia and South Korea agreed to pursue the use of local currency in bilateral transactions between the two countries. The measure was taken to reduce the use of the US Dollar, reported Katadata, Tuesday (2/5).

Surabaya celebrates its 730th anniversary, holding plethora of events in May

Jakarta, IO - The city of Surabaya turns 730 years old on May 31. Nicknamed “the city of heroes”, it will hold a series of interesting events to celebrate its anniversary throughout the month. Surabaya...

12 witnesses from Kualanamu Airport staff questioned by police after woman’s death

The death of a woman who fell from an elevator at Medan's Kualanamu Airport a few days ago led to allegations of negligence on the part of staff and managers of the airport.

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.

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