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7 months ago
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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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Maid reports employer to police for years of alleged abused, exploitation

The Cengkareng Police in West Jakarta have arrested a man for allegedly abusing a maid working at his house for the past nine years and not paying her a single penny.

5 years ago
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Rewriting history: How Si Pitung 'should' be presented to youngsters

The legendary Betawi figure of Si Pitung should have his stories rewritten, historians say, so that the narrative goes beyond Robin Hood-style heroism to reveal more about the cultural context and values.

5 years ago
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Be patient: Jakarta sidewalk revamp testing time for pedestrians

In a city where pedestrians are second-class citizens and even harassed by motorcyclists on the sidewalks during peak hours, demolishing their only space to walk, albeit temporary, exposes them to danger by forcing them to walk among the vehicles.

5 years ago
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Jakarta facing week of high temperatures, BMKG warns

Meteorological stations across the country recorded the highest air temperature of 37 C since Oct.19.

5 years ago
City

Slingshot bombs and monkeys: Whatsapp group plotted disruption of presidential inauguration

Lawyer and National Mandate Party (PAN) politician Eggi Sudjana was also a member of the WhatsApp group. Eggi was examined as a witness by investigators from the Jakarta Police on Sunday.

5 years ago
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Take it slow: Council names commission chairpersons two months after inauguration

They are now challenged with the task of completing deliberations on the 2020 city budget by Nov. 30, a deadline set by the Home Ministry.

5 years ago
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Scrap metal workers risk life and limb breaking up ships in Belah Kapal

“When we cut parts of the ships that are filled with fuel, the fumes are heavy, which tightens our chests. We often ease this by drinking milk to remove the air impurities coming in,” said Ahmad Jaelani, a 33-year-old scrap metal worker.

5 years ago
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Blasphemy defendant should be admitted to mental health unit, psychiatrist says

A psychiatrist has confirmed that Suzethe Margaret, who is standing trial for blasphemy, should be treated in a mental health hospital for paranoid schizophrenia.

5 years ago
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Silence from Anies, City Hall has journalists questioning administration's transparency

No updates have been provided in the past few weeks, leaving reporters wondering about the city’s latest developments and lacking confirmation on the Jakarta administration’s programs.

5 years ago
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Quran teacher in Jatinegara allegedly molests seven elementary school girls

A Quran teacher, identified only as AI in Jatinegara, East Jakarta, is suspected of molesting seven elementary school girls.

5 years ago
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Fisherfolk feel pinch of Jakarta Bay's toxic green mussels

Residents of a fishermen's village in Kamal Muara, North Jakarta, have said that they are suffering from a decrease in seafood sales, with reports stating that green mussels from Jakarta Bay carry serious health risks.

5 years ago
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Drone photography walks fine line between art, aviation safety hazard

Regardless of the fun of seeing things from up above, there are rules that drone pilots must obey to ensure that their drones do not pose a danger to other flying objects and to the people underneath them.

5 years ago
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Amid shortage of land, Jakarta eyes more green spaces

A lack of available land has long been a stumbling block for the administration as it works to meet a stipulation set in the 2007 Spatial Planning Law that requires the city to reserve 30 percent of its total area for green spaces.

5 years ago
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China's Zhontong buses back on streets following ruling on long-stalled deal

Transjakarta says the decision to resume operating the Chinese buses follows a ruling on a dispute over the 2013 procurement contract and subsequent delay in delivery, despite the buses' poor operational record.

5 years ago
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Commuter Line closes Palmerah, Tanah Abang for presidential inauguration

The Commuter Line has adjusted its rail services in anticipation of traffic restrictions ahead of the presidential inauguration on Sunday.

5 years ago
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Jakartans opt for prepaid funeral plans amid concerns over growing individualism in society

Some Jakarta residents choose to rely on funeral homes to take care of their future funerals.

5 years ago
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Illiterate woman in Depok defrauded, sells house for Rp 300,000

Due to her illiteracy, she was manipulated into signing documents that transferred the ownership of her land to other people. 

5 years ago
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One step forward, PLN agrees to purchase power produced from Jakarta's waste

According to the power purchase agreement, 1 kilowatt hour of power will be purchased at 11.88 US cents (Rp 1,671).

5 years ago
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Husband tells court of family's mental health issues

A psychiatrist at Udayana University, Luh Ketut Suryani, called on psychiatric organizations and medical associations to take action to support Suzethe.

5 years ago
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Where the sun never shines: The dark, cramped alleys many Jakartans call home

Imagine living in a house of just 24 square meters with a family of three – and renting out half of the space to someone else.

5 years ago
City

Two teens from Bekasi diagnosed with mobile gaming addiction

Two teenagers in Bekasi, West Java, are reportedly so addicted to mobile gaming that a local foundation has diagnosed them with a mental health disorder.

5 years ago
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Left-handers refuse to be held back by stigma

The discrimination aimed at left-handed people also stems from the fact that only around 10 percent of the population is left-handed

5 years ago
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Anies cites achievements, observers say still much to be done

Anies claimed that he had run 14 flagship programs this years as part of efforts to realize Wajah Baru Jakarta (the New Face of Jakarta), a catchphrase he introduced as an umbrella program to differentiate his policies from those of his predecessor.

5 years ago
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With sports, music and friends, Jakartans embrace old age

Elderly people in Jakarta remain active despite limited options offered by the city.

5 years ago
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'Ojek' shelters to reduce crowds at stations

As people regularly use app-based ojek (motorcycle taxi) services to get to MRT or commuter line stations, shelters for ojek have become an apparent need at stations, some of which have equipped themselves with such spaces.

5 years ago
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Council vows to complete 2020 city budget on time

The speaker and deputy speakers of the Jakarta City Council (DPRD) for the 2019-2024 term were sworn into office on Monday amid mounting pressure to complete the city budget deliberation in a timely manner.

5 years ago
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Anies no better, no worse than Ahok: Survey

In the survey, it was more apparent in how the respondents  differed in their opinions on various city policies.

5 years ago
City

No protests allowed until after presidential inauguration: Jakarta Police

The Jakarta Police have decided not to issue protest permits from Oct. 15 until the presidential inauguration on Oct. 20

5 years ago
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Inspiring 'orange trooper' to represent Indonesia in Korea

A 30-year-old Public Facility Maintenance Agency worker in Gambir has been selected to represent Indonesia at an international event in South Korea.

5 years ago
City

Missing boy found busking on streets, earning money to play computer games

Misliyati and her husband had spent the past month desperately searching for their 11-year-old son, Muhammad Del Piero, after he did not return home from school one day in September.

5 years ago
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