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It’s official: Indonesia now in endemic phase of COVID-19, President Jokowi declares

Indonesia has officially lifted its pandemic status for COVID-19 following a significant decline in the number of daily cases and deaths, as well as an increase in vaccination coverage.
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Studio panned over alleged AI-generated artwork for movie adaptation of webtoon ‘Pasutri Gaje’

One of the biggest concerns surrounding the recent significant leaps in AI technology is that it may soon take over creative jobs. And we are already seeing glimpses of that …
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Van Gogh Alive: Spectacular immersive exhibition coming to Jakarta (July 7-Oct. 9)

Art lovers in Jakarta are in for a treat as Van Gogh Alive, a spectacular immersive exhibition that showcases the works of the legendary painter Vincent van Gogh, is coming …
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Eid al-Adha blessing: Gov’t adds June 28 & 30 collective leave days

We can officially cap off June with a long weekend, as the Indonesian government has announced that the 28th and 30th of this month have been added into the 2023 …
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Bahasa Indonesia, which is rooted in the principles of unity and diversity, may become an official UN language

Bahasa Indonesia, the national language of Indonesia, may soon join the ranks of the official languages of the United Nations (UN), thanks to a proposal by UNESCO, the UN's cultural …
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Watch: Indonesian woman curb mining in Australia unearths iPhone, Macbook, and more

The old adage “one’s junk is another’s treasure” can’t ring any more true for this Indonesian woman, who struck figurative gold while curb mining in Australia.
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Indonesia officially halts visa-free entry for all except ASEAN nationals

Indonesia has temporarily halted its visa-free policy for 159 countries. Of those, travelers from 92 countries can still obtain a Visa on Arrival (VOA) before entering the country.
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Garuda flight delayed after passenger spots kite tangled to plane’s wing

A kite tangled to a wing appears to be reason enough to abort take-off, as illustrated in this video taken from a Garuda Indonesia flight.
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Japan’s Lower House Passes Bill to Promote LGBTQ Awareness, But Not Guarantee Rights

Japan is the only member of the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations that does not have LGTBQ legal protections.
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Spill the Teh: Influencer Tasyi Athasyia accused of not paying employees

In the tail end of last week and over the weekend, Tasyi Athasyia’s name dominated social media discourse in Indonesia. The 31-year-old is considered an A-lister among Indonesian influencers, having …
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‘Dollarization’ of North Korean Economy, Once Vital, Now Potential Threat to Kim’s Rule

Defectors say an attempt to end use of U.S. dollars and Chinese yuan would likely just cause chaos.
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Former ByteDance Executive Says Chinese Communist Party Tracked Hong Kong Protesters via Data

Yintao Yu, formerly head of engineering for ByteDance in the U.S., said in a court filing that the company had a “superuser” credential for a committee of CCP members.
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What Will China’s New Security Initiatives Look Like?

Defense Minister Li Shangfu’s speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue was more interested in assigning blame than advancing solutions.
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How Japanese Civilians Are Supporting Ukraine

As the need for humanitarian aid grew, Japanese citizens continued to send Bogdan Parkhomenko – a Ukrainian with strong ties to Japan – goods and money, asking him to share …
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South Korean, Canadian Leaders Vow Cooperation on Clean Energy, North Korea Threat

Justin Trudeau, the first Canadian leader to visit South Korea in nine years, said his government remains committed to working closely with Seoul to address the North Korean threat.
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India, ASEAN Hold First Maritime Exercises

India has long used its navy to build ties with maritime nations in the Indo-Pacific, but this exercise steps up collaboration by tying up with ASEAN as a group.
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Uyghurs Call on Thailand To Stop Detention of Uyghur Refugees

The deaths of two Uyghur refugees in a detention center in Thailand shed light on the grave injustice that is the continued imprisonment of Uyghurs.
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Momentum Building in the Japan-South Korea Partnership

Asia’s two leading democracies have no choice but to put their historical differences aside. That’s clear from recent engagement between Kishida and Yoon.
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The US and Japan as G7 Champions of Health and Democracy

Washington and Tokyo can contribute conclusively to global governance in the service of peace, prosperity, and pluralism.
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Reluctant Critic China Urges Afghan Taliban to Change Stance on Women’s Roles

Wang said China hopes the Taliban-appointed Afghan interim government will "take solid steps in the right direction.”
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Upcoming China-Central Asia Summit to Offer a ‘New Blueprint’ for Relations

Xi has prepared an "important speech" and the six leaders are expected to jointly sign an "important political document.”
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Can Japan Champion Nuclear Duality?

Under Kishida, the nonproliferation dream meets energy pragmatism.
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Latin and South America Are a Key to the United States’ Critical Minerals Puzzle

The U.S. depends on China for critical minerals, the backbone of the digital economy and modern military power.
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UK Foreign Minister’s China Speech Lacks Details on Rights

It is unclear whether the U.K. government is willing to translate its words about human rights into action and hold Chinese officials responsible for serious human rights violations.
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India-China Relations: Still Bogged Down

After the April 27 meeting between the Indian and Chinese defense ministers, the two sides failed to issue a joint statement -- a telling clue as to how the meeting …
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