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14 articlesIndonesia prosecutors seek 18-year prison sentence for Gojek founder in graft case
Indonesian prosecutors are seeking an 18-year prison sentence for Nadiem Makarim, co-founder of Gojek and former education minister, in a corruption case. The announcement was made on Wednesday by Indonesian prosecutors. The article provides minimal additional detail beyond this core claim.
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Malaysia searches for 14 missing after migrant boat capsizes
Malaysia's maritime agency launched a search and rescue operation after a boat carrying undocumented Indonesian migrants capsized, leaving 14 people missing. The brief Reuters report provides minimal detail about the incident, vessel condition, or rescue efforts to date.
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Malaysian landlordβs pity for broke tenant brings loan sharks to her door
A 29-year-old Malaysian landlord rented her flat to a 52-year-old Indonesian tenant out of sympathy without a formal agreement. The tenant allegedly used the address to secure loans, and loan sharks are now harassing the property owner with threats of violence.
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Singaporean killed in Dukono eruption βdidnβt go for social mediaβ: family
A Singaporean man, Timothy Heng, died in Indonesia's Mount Dukono eruption. His stepsister, journalist Tessa Oh, characterizes him as selfless and suggests his death likely resulted from attempting to help evacuated hikers rather than pursuing social media attention.
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Two Singaporeans confirmed dead in Indonesia volcano eruption, bodies retrieved
Two Singaporean nationals who went missing following Mount Dukono's eruption on Indonesia's Halmahera island have been confirmed dead, with their bodies retrieved by rescue teams on Sunday. The article reports factual confirmation of deaths following a natural disaster event.
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Two Singaporeans confirmed dead in Indonesia volcano eruption, bodies found
Two Singaporean nationals who went missing were confirmed dead following Mount Dukono's eruption on Indonesia's Halmahera island. The bodies were recovered on Sunday after days of search efforts. The report provides basic confirmation of the deaths from a natural disaster event.
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Search for two Singaporeans at Mount Dukono hampered by eruptions and rain
A search and rescue operation for two missing Singaporean hikers continues at Mount Dukono in Indonesia, with ongoing volcanic eruptions and adverse weather conditions impeding rescue efforts as of May 10.
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Mount Dukono eruptions, rain stall search for 2 Singaporeans missing in Indonesia
Two Singaporean hikers are missing after Mount Dukono erupted in Indonesia. Search and rescue efforts involving 150 personnel and thermal drones are ongoing but hampered by continued volcanic activity and rainfall, with officials fearing the hikers are dead.
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More than 300 foreigners arrested in Jakarta raid on online gambling operation
Indonesian police arrested 321 foreign nationals, primarily Vietnamese, on Saturday in a raid targeting an illegal online gambling operation in Jakarta. The arrest was announced by officials as part of enforcement against banned gambling activities.
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Indonesia locates two Singaporeans missing after Mount Dukono eruption
Indonesian authorities located two missing Singaporeans following Mount Dukono's eruption on Halmahera island. The brief report confirms their discovery but provides minimal additional details about circumstances or context.
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2 Singaporeans, 1 Indonesian still missing after Mount Dukono eruption
Indonesian authorities resumed search operations on Saturday for three hikers (two Singaporeans, one Indonesian) missing after Mount Dukono erupted on Halmahera island. A rescue official reported deploying approximately 100 rescuers, military, police, and thermal drones. Survivors indicated three people, including two Singaporeans, died in Friday's eruption.
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Is the Iran War Pushing Southeast Asia into Chinaβs Arms?
The article argues that U.S. security commitments to Southeast Asian nations (Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam) have failed to protect them from economic consequences of the Iran conflict, potentially driving them toward China. The headline frames this as a geopolitical shift resulting from U.S. policy failure.
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Indonesia caps ride-hailing commission fees at 8% in βradical correctionβ of sector
Indonesia is implementing an 8% cap on ride-hailing commission fees under President Prabowo Subianto, with the government acquiring stakes in platforms like Gojek and Grab. The policy aims to increase driver earnings and is positioned as a significant intervention in Southeast Asia's ride-hailing sector, with implications for a large labor force that analysts view as politically influential.
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Indonesia, Japan Sign New Defense Agreement, Eye Possible Arms Transfers
Indonesia and Japan have signed a new defense agreement that positions Japan to potentially transfer arms to Southeast Asia following Tokyo's recent policy shift removing its ban on lethal arms exports. The development marks Japan's emergence as an active defense industry participant in the region.
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