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Polri heightens alert after terrorist attack in Moscow

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National Police (Polri) vice cheif for operations Insp. Gen. Verdianto Isandar Bitticaca said that the law enforcement agency is paying close attention to the developments in the strategic environment globally, regionally and nationally which could potentially pose risk in the lead-up to Eid Al-Fitr celebration on April 10, in response to act of terrorism in Moscow, Russia recently.

It’s Official! Jakarta No Longer Indonesia’s capital

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Jakarta officially loses its Special Capital Region (DKI) status after the House of Representatives (DPR) passed the Jakarta Special Region (DKJ) bill into law in a plenary session chaired by House speaker Puan Maharani on Thursday (28/3), per Kompas.

Dozens of People Take Part in Free Tattoo Removal Program

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Dozens of residents took part in the free tattoo removal program at the Central Jakarta Mayor's Office, Tuesday (26/3). This annual program during Ramadan is organized by Jakarta Alms Agency (Bazis) conducted alternately at five mayoral offices, targeting a total of 600 people.

UNESCO Recognizes Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha as Religious Holidays

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UNESCO approved Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha after Indonesia, supported by 30 other countries, pushed for the recognition of the two major Islamic festivals as religious holidays.

Theory of Muria Strait emergence warrants comprehensive research, BRIN says

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The massive floods that hit Demak regency and its surroundings have given rise to speculation about the reappearance of the Muria Strait, which once separated Java and Muria Island. According to Adrin Tohari, the head of the National Research and Innovation Agency’s (BRIN) Geological Disaster Research Center, the phenomenon must be comprehensively researched to come to get a definite answer.

Singapore Flu in Indonesia hit 5,000 Cases as of March

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Singapore flu cases in Indonesia have increased significantly. Data from the Health Ministry (Kemenkes) reveals that the disease, also known as Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD), has infected more than 5,000 people in the eleventh week of 2024.