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Exploitation of Female Garment Workers in Indonesia
Indonesia's garment industry, supplying major brands, faces widespread exploitation of its predominantly female workforce, with workers enduring unrealistic targets, forgoing breaks, and carrying dual burdens of work and family care, leading to significant physical and mental health impacts and high...
Exploitation of Female Garment Workers in Indonesia
Indonesia's garment industry, supplying major brands, faces widespread exploitation of its predominantly female workforce, with workers enduring unrealistic targets, forgoing breaks, and carrying dual burdens of work and family care, leading to significant physical and mental health impacts and high...
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24% Bias Score


Adaro Andalan Indonesia's IPO Raises $271 Million Amidst High Coal Demand
Adaro Andalan Indonesia, a coal mining company backed by Indonesian billionaire Garibaldi Thohir, raised $271 million in its IPO, seeing its shares surge 20% on its trading debut on the Jakarta Stock Exchange on Thursday, driven by high demand for thermal coal in Asia and plans to diversify into ren...
Adaro Andalan Indonesia's IPO Raises $271 Million Amidst High Coal Demand
Adaro Andalan Indonesia, a coal mining company backed by Indonesian billionaire Garibaldi Thohir, raised $271 million in its IPO, seeing its shares surge 20% on its trading debut on the Jakarta Stock Exchange on Thursday, driven by high demand for thermal coal in Asia and plans to diversify into ren...
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44% Bias Score


Geothermal Energy Potential Remains Untapped in Indonesia and the Philippines
Indonesia and the Philippines, despite possessing vast untapped geothermal energy reserves and aiming for energy transitions, face financial, regulatory, and community challenges, hindering the development of this clean energy source.
Geothermal Energy Potential Remains Untapped in Indonesia and the Philippines
Indonesia and the Philippines, despite possessing vast untapped geothermal energy reserves and aiming for energy transitions, face financial, regulatory, and community challenges, hindering the development of this clean energy source.
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24% Bias Score


Untapped Geothermal Potential: Indonesia and the Philippines Face Barriers to Clean Energy Growth
Indonesia and the Philippines, possessing vast untapped geothermal energy reserves, face financial, regulatory, and community challenges hindering development, despite government initiatives and international funding aiming to increase geothermal energy use by 2030.
Untapped Geothermal Potential: Indonesia and the Philippines Face Barriers to Clean Energy Growth
Indonesia and the Philippines, possessing vast untapped geothermal energy reserves, face financial, regulatory, and community challenges hindering development, despite government initiatives and international funding aiming to increase geothermal energy use by 2030.
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40% Bias Score


Bali Nine: Varying Sentences Highlight Indonesia's Drug Laws
In 2005, nine Australians were arrested in Bali for attempting to smuggle heroin, resulting in various sentences ranging from death to life imprisonment, with some eventually released while others remain incarcerated.
Bali Nine: Varying Sentences Highlight Indonesia's Drug Laws
In 2005, nine Australians were arrested in Bali for attempting to smuggle heroin, resulting in various sentences ranging from death to life imprisonment, with some eventually released while others remain incarcerated.
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56% Bias Score


France Seeks Transfer of Death Row Convict from Indonesia
France has formally requested the transfer of Serge Atlaoui, a French death row convict in Indonesia since 2005, for drug-related crimes; Indonesia is considering this request alongside similar requests from other countries, aiming to conclude transfers by December.
France Seeks Transfer of Death Row Convict from Indonesia
France has formally requested the transfer of Serge Atlaoui, a French death row convict in Indonesia since 2005, for drug-related crimes; Indonesia is considering this request alongside similar requests from other countries, aiming to conclude transfers by December.
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36% Bias Score

Philippines Agrees to Prisoner Transfer, Setting Precedent for Bali Nine
Indonesia announced the Philippines has agreed to a prisoner transfer proposal, potentially setting a precedent for the return of the remaining Bali Nine members to Australia before Christmas, following a similar proposal made to Australia, and the transfer of death row inmate Mary Jane Veloso to th...

Philippines Agrees to Prisoner Transfer, Setting Precedent for Bali Nine
Indonesia announced the Philippines has agreed to a prisoner transfer proposal, potentially setting a precedent for the return of the remaining Bali Nine members to Australia before Christmas, following a similar proposal made to Australia, and the transfer of death row inmate Mary Jane Veloso to th...
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40% Bias Score

Australian Economy Shows Tentative Growth, but Sustainability Concerns Remain
Australia's economy is showing tentative signs of recovery, with projected growth of 0.3 percent in September, driven by government spending; however, this is deemed unsustainable by the opposition, who highlight the impact on small businesses and falling disposable incomes.

Australian Economy Shows Tentative Growth, but Sustainability Concerns Remain
Australia's economy is showing tentative signs of recovery, with projected growth of 0.3 percent in September, driven by government spending; however, this is deemed unsustainable by the opposition, who highlight the impact on small businesses and falling disposable incomes.
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52% Bias Score

Geothermal Energy Underutilized in Indonesia and the Philippines Due to Financial, Regulatory, and Community Barriers
Indonesia and the Philippines, possessing substantial untapped geothermal energy reserves, face financial, regulatory, and community challenges hindering development, despite the technology offering a clean, continuous energy source; Indonesia uses less than 10% of its reserves, while the Philippine...

Geothermal Energy Underutilized in Indonesia and the Philippines Due to Financial, Regulatory, and Community Barriers
Indonesia and the Philippines, possessing substantial untapped geothermal energy reserves, face financial, regulatory, and community challenges hindering development, despite the technology offering a clean, continuous energy source; Indonesia uses less than 10% of its reserves, while the Philippine...
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24% Bias Score

Indonesia to Form Task Force Amid 64,288 Layoffs
Facing 64,288 layoffs in 2024, Indonesia's government will form a task force to study the issue, focusing on affected industries like manufacturing, services, and retail; Jakarta, Central Java, and Banten are hardest hit.

Indonesia to Form Task Force Amid 64,288 Layoffs
Facing 64,288 layoffs in 2024, Indonesia's government will form a task force to study the issue, focusing on affected industries like manufacturing, services, and retail; Jakarta, Central Java, and Banten are hardest hit.
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28% Bias Score

France Seeks Repatriation of Serge Atlaoui from Indonesia
France officially requested the repatriation of Serge Atlaoui, a French citizen sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking in 2007; Indonesia is discussing repatriation with three countries and hopes to finalize transfers by December.

France Seeks Repatriation of Serge Atlaoui from Indonesia
France officially requested the repatriation of Serge Atlaoui, a French citizen sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking in 2007; Indonesia is discussing repatriation with three countries and hopes to finalize transfers by December.
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28% Bias Score

COP29 Climate Funding Negotiations: Indonesia's Stance and Challenges
COP29 climate negotiations in Azerbaijan face challenges over climate funding, with developing nations pushing for increased financial support from developed countries. Indonesia's position and efforts in securing funding, especially for ocean-based carbon reduction projects, are highlighted.

COP29 Climate Funding Negotiations: Indonesia's Stance and Challenges
COP29 climate negotiations in Azerbaijan face challenges over climate funding, with developing nations pushing for increased financial support from developed countries. Indonesia's position and efforts in securing funding, especially for ocean-based carbon reduction projects, are highlighted.
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40% Bias Score
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