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Depok Firefighters Aid Two Men With Entrapment
Depok firefighters assisted two men in separate incidents over the past week, helping to remove a ring from one man's finger and a zipper from another man's genitals.
Indonesian Research Confirms Funding Availability for Small Businesses
Research from LPEM FEB UI has confirmed that funding is available for small businesses, demonstrating that financing is not solely limited to loans.
Indonesian Train Brakes Late Before Collision
The Argo Bromo train began braking 1.3 kilometers before colliding with another train, indicating a delayed reaction.
Indonesian Regional Secretary Submits Audit Report
The Regional Secretary of Sanggau submitted a report on the results of the examination of financial assistance for political parties.
ASEAN Targets Digital Economy Agreement Signing
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is targeting November 2026 for the signing of a Digital Economy Agreement.
Indonesian Oil and Gas Sector Not Economically Beneficial
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has stated that ART Indonesia cannot be considered economically.
Indonesian 's Candidacy Questioned Amidst Campaign Finance Concerns
Concerns have been raised about potential vote-buying tactics influencing the electorate.
Indonesian Electronic Signature Ecosystem Needs Strengthening
The article said the importance of robust digital infrastructure for secure online transactions and identity verification.
Indonesian Officials Discuss Blue Economy and Land Law
Indonesian officials are said the importance of cross-sector synergy for a blue economy, with the public as the main actor.
Indonesian Provinces Collaborate on Flood and Waste Management
The provincial governments of Banten and DKI Jakarta are collaborating to address issues of flooding and waste management.