Stories from Indonesia
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Indonesian Tax Office Warns Public Of Personal Account Scams
The tax authority warns that it never requests fines via personal numbers or demands transfers to personal accounts.
RRI Pro 1 Jakarta
Jakarta Mayor Arifin Continues Addressing Flooded Road Disputes
Jakarta Mayor Arifin will continue to address disputes with residents concerning flooded roads in the Serdang area.
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Western Life Band's 25-Year Tour Continues, Citing Indonesian Enthusiasm
The band 'Western Life' is well-known for performing annually in Indonesia, including both large and medium-sized events. The band Western Life, known for annual visits to Indonesia for various events, cites Indonesian enthusiasm as a reason for the concert's success.
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Surabaya Draws Asan FC In Three Matches; Black Steel Defeats Anzawi FC 8-4
In the first day's football match results, Surabaya drew Asan FC in all three games. In the first day's results, Anzawi FC played Moncombur FC, with Black Steel winning 8-4.
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PSS Sleman Apologizes To Fans For Championship Loss, Citing Player Effort
Irvan Mofu, a young striker for PSS Sleman, apologized to all Sleman fans for not leading the team to a championship. PSS Sleman apologized to its fans for not winning the championship, with the speaker stating the players tried their best in the final.
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Indonesian Coach Hartman Calls Thailand Match 'Must-Win'
Indonesia's national football team coach, John Hartman, stated that the upcoming match against Thailand is a "must-win" game.
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Child Poor Sleep Leads To Fatigue, Nutrition Refusal, 'Mask Movement'
A report from compass.com indicates that diaper usage can lead to a 'domino effect' of issues for children. These issues include reduced quality of rest, fatigue, frequent waking due to thirst or drooling, and negative reactions such as refusing to absorb nutrients.
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Abdul Muis Identified As First National Hero, Born In Bukittinggi
Abdul Muis has been identified as Indonesia's first national hero. Abdul Muis was a journalist, scholar, and politician, born in Bukittinggi, Sumatra, from an influential Minangkabau family. The source identifies Abdul Muis as the first national hero of Indonesia.
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Hundreds Flee Myanmar, Cambodia Compounds; Detained In Indonesia
Hundreds of people are fleeing compounds in Myanmar and Cambodia. Officials suspect these individuals are moving to countries like Indonesia due to ongoing security operations in Myanmar and Cambodia. A group of Indians was found operating from Bali Island in February.
BBC Radio 4
Indonesia's New Capital Faces Funding, Essential Services Concerns
The construction of Indonesia's new capital city is projected to reduce Jakarta's workload, but the project faces financial scrutiny.
ABC Radio National