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Gaza and Instagram make an explosive mix in Hollywood

Israeli actress Gal Gadot, best known for starring in "Wonder Woman", has expressed unyielding support for her country since October 7, when Hamas fighters burst out of Gaza, killing about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking around 240 hostage, according to Israeli officials. ...

1 year ago
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CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-Russia says OPEC+ sees no need for further oil output cuts

MOSCOW, April 27 (Reuters) - Russian Deputy Prime Alexander Novak said on Thursday that OPEC+ group of leading oil producers does not see the need for further oil output cuts despite lower-than-expected Chinese demand, though the organisation is always able to tweak its policy. ...

1 year ago

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133 more COVID-19 cases in Jakarta despite ‘flattened curve’ claims

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo said on Monday that Jakarta, the COVID-19 epicenter in the country, had experienced a rapid and significant slowdown in new cases.

5 years ago
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COVID-19: Jakarta's satellite areas extend mobility restrictions for two weeks

West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil claimed the partial lockdown had helped reduce the infection rate in Bogor and Depok by 38.5 percent. 

5 years ago
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Jakarta seeks to protect poor as COVID-19 outbreak leaves many homeless

The Jakarta Public Order Agency (Satpol PP) relocated 92 homeless people, who were found on the streets in Central Jakarta and South Jakarta on Friday and Saturday, to the Karet Tengsin GOR in Tanah Abang.

5 years ago
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Greater Jakarta to expand restrictions as existing measures deemed ineffective

The large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) imposed in Greater Jakarta are set to be extended and expanded, leaders of the capital city’s satellite cities have said, as the lack of legal certainty and the continued spread of COVID-19 have underlined the policy’s ineffectiveness in curbing the disease.

5 years ago
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COVID-19: Jakarta satellite cities insist on suspension of commuter line services

Jakarta’s satellite cities have imposed a partial lockdown since April 15, which will end on Tuesday.

5 years ago
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Teenagers vandalize house after owner informs Jakarta governor about mass prayer

A video of the assault, which shows the teenagers destroy Aselih's fence and throw firecrackers at his house, went viral on social media.

5 years ago
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Govt claims Jakarta, epicenter of Indonesia's COVID-19 outbreak, has flattened the curve

The Jakarta administration was the first in the country to impose 14-day PSBB measures on April 10.

5 years ago
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COVID-19: Jakarta turns sports halls into temporary homeless shelters

The Jakarta administration is set to repurpose all city-owned sports halls across the capital into temporary homeless shelters for those who have lost their jobs and homes as a result of COVID-19.

5 years ago
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In quiet Jakarta, minimarkets become new target for criminals

As most Jakartans are staying at home during the COVID-19 epidemic, minimarkets have become new targets of crime, the Jakarta Police have said.

5 years ago
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Jasa Marga to close Jakarta-Cikampek elevated toll road following ‘mudik’ ban

State-owned toll road operator PT Jasa Marga is awaiting the Public Works and Housing Ministry's decision before finally closing off the Jakarta-Cikampek II elevated toll road.

5 years ago
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Greater Jakartans show low awareness of physical distancing measures despite PSBB: Survey

The survey further revealed that 35.1 percent of the participants, surveyed between April 14 and 19 by phone, were going about their normal activities during the outbreak.  

5 years ago
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COVID-19: Jakarta extends PSBB through Ramadan

The large-scale social restrictions (PSBB), initially slated to end on Thursday, have been extended until May 22.

5 years ago
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‘C’mon, lift their spirits’: Neighbors wave away COVID-19 stigma in Jakarta

Some communities in Jakarta have found ways to allay COVID-19 stigma and help neighbors in need.

5 years ago
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COVID-19: Jakarta journalists bear brunt of industry cuts

A number of journalists and media professionals in Jakarta have been left jobless with little to no financial support.

5 years ago
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Cleaner air gives Jakartans rare view on nearby mountains

Netizens have reported that Mount Gede Pangrango and Mount Salak, both in West Java, are visible from Jakarta weeks after calls for people to stay at home.

5 years ago
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Police ban May Day rallies against omnibus bill on job creation

Two large labor groups, the Confederation of Indonesian Trade Unions (KSPI) and the Indonesian Labor Workers Assembly (MPBI) have announced their plan to hold massive protests in front of the House and the Office of the Coordinating Economic Minister on April 30, the day before May Day, which falls on May 1.

5 years ago
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Public transportation use in Greater Jakarta plummets during COVID-19 pandemic: BPTJ

BPTJ head Polana B. Pramesti said that Jakarta in particular had initiated various restrictions including transportation restrictions in March, when a significant decline in the number of mass public transportation users had begun.

5 years ago
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COVID-19: Theological school in Central Jakarta designated ‘red zone’

The Bethel Indonesia School of Theology in Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, has been designated a “red zone” following mounting reports of COVID-19 cases in its vicinity.

5 years ago
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Tangerang official confirms viral video of girl suspended 15m high on power cable

The girl reportedly became an unwitting passenger while playing at the site of a cable installation project.

5 years ago
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Testing backlog forces Jakarta to apply COVID-19 protocol to more than 1,000 burials

Jakarta is enforcing the interment protocol as a precautionary measure in burying the bodies of all suspected cases of COVID-19 infection.

5 years ago
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Blind people in Greater Jakarta struggling to get social aid during pandemic

Blind and visually impaired people in Greater Jakarta are vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic as they have yet to be included on the government’s list of those at risk from the virus.

5 years ago
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COVID-19: New business ideas emerge as people work from home

For some, a surfeit of leisure time has sparked ideas about new productive hobbies that can support them financially.

5 years ago
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Lippo apartment tenants take legal action against emergency COVID-19 hospital

Nine Residence tenants say they received no prior notice that their ground floor would be converted into a COVID-19 hospital.

5 years ago
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'Outbreak won't end in 14 days,' says Anies as he gears up to extend PSBB in Jakarta

Jakartans may need to get ready to hunker down for a longer period as their governor advises legislators of the capital's need to extend the PSBB.

5 years ago
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Satellite cities demand that commuter trains stop running during PSBB

The commuter train suspension is deemed necessary to push for effective large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) in curbing COVID-19's transmission in Greater Jakarta.

5 years ago
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COVID-19: Jakartans volunteer to help patients in isolation cope with distress

Dozens of Jakartans have volunteered to give COVID-19 patients and those suspected of having the disease the  emotional support they need.

5 years ago
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Tight quarters: COVID-19 threatens health, finances of Jakartans in public housing

Jakarta must develop measures to protect the most vulnerable communities in the capital, including poor families living in public housing.

5 years ago
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Jakarta to provide hospitals with COVID-19 survivors’ plasma to treat patients

Convalescent plasma has proven effective in small studies to treat infectious diseases including Ebola and SARS.

5 years ago
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New deputy governor inaugurated as virus-hit Jakarta grinds to halt

Riza’s appointment comes after Jakarta, Indonesia's economic center, imposed large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) to curb the spread of the contagious virus that has crippled the economy and brought the city to a halt.

5 years ago
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