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Russia rebukes its badly behaved citizens in Bali
Russian Minister of Justice Konstantin Anatolievich Chuychenko gave a strong response with regard to cases of public order disruptions involving Russian citizens in Bali.
Rinuak fishes become rare due to pollution at W. Sumatra lake
Local residents start to worry about the disappearance of Rinuak, one of the unique fishes of West Sumatra. This local fish known to Agam people has become rare because its habitat in Lake Maninjau has been polluted by waste.
Money propagation shaman from Banjarnegara suspected of murder by poison
Banjarnegara Police chief Hendri Yulianto said a shaman named Mbah Slamet, 45, who claimed that he had the ability to propagate money, was arrested over the accusation of committing a premeditated murder. The investigation started after he was reported by the son of one of his victims, identified as GE, in late March, reported Detik, Tuesday (4/4).
NASA names first black and woman on moon mission to promote diversity
The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) named four astronauts to be sent to the moon after a 50-year hiatus, reported Okezone, Tuesday (4/4).
KPK detains wealthy ex-tax official over charge of gratification and potential money laundering
Former tax official Rafael Alun Trisambodo (RAT) was detained by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) on Monday (3/4) over allegation of gratification.
AI expected to replace hundreds of millions of jobs, a study predicts
Artificial intelligence (AI) programs such as ChatGPT are predicted to grow and have an impact on 300 million types of jobs. In fact, as many as 18 percent of these jobs could be fully computerized in the next decade, reported CNBC, Monday (3/4).
Beaten and electrocuted, dozen of Indonesian citizens alleged to be victims of human trafficking in Myanmar
Dozen of Indonesian migrant workers have again become victims of fraud. After previous cases in Cambodia, they now fell victim to human trafficking in Myanmar, reported Republika, Monday (3/4).
Meeting political exiles in Czech Republic, Komnas HAM pledges to prevent the repeat of 1965 tragedy
The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) met with 1965 political exiles in Czech Republic. The meeting was facilitated by the Indonesian Embassy in Prague, reported IDN Times, Monday (3/4).
Bandung and Melbourne form sister city partnership
The City of Bandung in West Java and Melbourne in Australia have agreed to collaborate as sister city or twin city in various fields. This cooperation plan has been approved by Bandung Legislative Council (DPRD), reported CNN Indonesia, Saturday (1/4)
Russia supports Indonesia to punish its badly-behaved nationals in Bali
Recently, a number of foreign tourists have been caught making trouble in Bali, from violating traffic rules to running illegal businesses. The central government together with Bali administration have formed a task force to investigate violations committed by tourists from various countries, including Russia.
Air New Zealand reopens direct flight to Bali
Air New Zealand has opened a direct seasonal flight from Auckland to Bali starting Wednesday (29/3) for the next six months until October 27.
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