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Jakarta Restricts Polygamy for Civil Servants
Jakarta Governor Teguh Setyabudi issued a decree requiring strict conditions for civil servants seeking polygamy, including medical proof of the first wife's infertility, her consent, and proof of financial support, sparking criticism for its patriarchal nature and potential for discrimination.
Jakarta Restricts Polygamy for Civil Servants
Jakarta Governor Teguh Setyabudi issued a decree requiring strict conditions for civil servants seeking polygamy, including medical proof of the first wife's infertility, her consent, and proof of financial support, sparking criticism for its patriarchal nature and potential for discrimination.
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60% Bias Score


Indonesia Court Rejects Atheist Rights
Indonesia's Constitutional Court rejected a legal challenge seeking to allow citizens to leave the religion section on official documents blank, citing the Pancasila ideology requiring religious belief and upholding a law requiring religiously sanctioned marriages.
Indonesia Court Rejects Atheist Rights
Indonesia's Constitutional Court rejected a legal challenge seeking to allow citizens to leave the religion section on official documents blank, citing the Pancasila ideology requiring religious belief and upholding a law requiring religiously sanctioned marriages.
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44% Bias Score


Australian Tourism to Indonesia Booms Despite Jakarta's Capital Status Change
Over 1.6 million Australians visited Indonesia in the past year, a 26% increase, with Bali being the primary destination, while Jakarta maintains its economic significance despite becoming a former capital and facing environmental challenges; a new hotel, 25hours Hotel The Oddbird, highlights the ci...
Australian Tourism to Indonesia Booms Despite Jakarta's Capital Status Change
Over 1.6 million Australians visited Indonesia in the past year, a 26% increase, with Bali being the primary destination, while Jakarta maintains its economic significance despite becoming a former capital and facing environmental challenges; a new hotel, 25hours Hotel The Oddbird, highlights the ci...
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40% Bias Score


Indonesia Establishes BPI Danantara to Optimize State-Owned Enterprise Assets
The Indonesian House of Representatives approved the creation of BPI Danantara, a new agency aimed at optimizing state-owned enterprise assets to boost the national economy, with Muliaman Hadad appointed as its head.
Indonesia Establishes BPI Danantara to Optimize State-Owned Enterprise Assets
The Indonesian House of Representatives approved the creation of BPI Danantara, a new agency aimed at optimizing state-owned enterprise assets to boost the national economy, with Muliaman Hadad appointed as its head.
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44% Bias Score


Indonesia Deports French Prisoner Serge Atlaoui After 19 Years
After nearly two decades on death row in Indonesia for alleged involvement in an MDMA operation, French national Serge Atlaoui was deported to France on Tuesday following a bilateral prisoner transfer agreement signed in January due to his declining health and after exhausting all legal avenues.
Indonesia Deports French Prisoner Serge Atlaoui After 19 Years
After nearly two decades on death row in Indonesia for alleged involvement in an MDMA operation, French national Serge Atlaoui was deported to France on Tuesday following a bilateral prisoner transfer agreement signed in January due to his declining health and after exhausting all legal avenues.
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40% Bias Score


Raja Ampat's Biodiversity Threatened by Nickel Mining Expansion
Indonesia's nickel mining expansion in Raja Ampat, a UNESCO Global Geopark, threatens its rich marine biodiversity; mining land increased by 494 hectares (2020-2024), harming coral reefs and impacting local communities despite a court ruling protecting small islands.
Raja Ampat's Biodiversity Threatened by Nickel Mining Expansion
Indonesia's nickel mining expansion in Raja Ampat, a UNESCO Global Geopark, threatens its rich marine biodiversity; mining land increased by 494 hectares (2020-2024), harming coral reefs and impacting local communities despite a court ruling protecting small islands.
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52% Bias Score

Indonesia Court Rejects Atheist Rights Petition
Indonesia's Constitutional Court rejected a petition allowing atheists to forgo religious affiliation on official documents, citing Pancasila's mandate for belief in a supreme being; this ruling impacts marriage laws and reinforces existing discriminatory practices against non-believers despite an e...

Indonesia Court Rejects Atheist Rights Petition
Indonesia's Constitutional Court rejected a petition allowing atheists to forgo religious affiliation on official documents, citing Pancasila's mandate for belief in a supreme being; this ruling impacts marriage laws and reinforces existing discriminatory practices against non-believers despite an e...
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40% Bias Score

Indonesia Court Rejects Atheist Rights Petition
Indonesia's Constitutional Court rejected a petition allowing atheists and non-believers to forgo religious declarations on official documents, citing Pancasila's emphasis on a supreme deity, and upheld a marriage law requiring religious conformity, impacting legal recognition and rights for non-bel...

Indonesia Court Rejects Atheist Rights Petition
Indonesia's Constitutional Court rejected a petition allowing atheists and non-believers to forgo religious declarations on official documents, citing Pancasila's emphasis on a supreme deity, and upheld a marriage law requiring religious conformity, impacting legal recognition and rights for non-bel...
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48% Bias Score

Indonesia Considers Paris Agreement Withdrawal Amid Funding Concerns
Indonesia's climate envoy is exploring withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, citing unfairness compared to the US's higher per capita emissions and questioning promised funding for its energy transition, despite plans to close coal plants by 2040 and the country being the world's largest coal export...

Indonesia Considers Paris Agreement Withdrawal Amid Funding Concerns
Indonesia's climate envoy is exploring withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, citing unfairness compared to the US's higher per capita emissions and questioning promised funding for its energy transition, despite plans to close coal plants by 2040 and the country being the world's largest coal export...
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48% Bias Score

France Secures Release of Death Row Inmate from Indonesia
Serge Atlaoui, a 61-year-old French national sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking in 2007, will be transferred back to France on February 5th, 2024, due to a humanitarian agreement between the two countries after 19 years of imprisonment.

France Secures Release of Death Row Inmate from Indonesia
Serge Atlaoui, a 61-year-old French national sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking in 2007, will be transferred back to France on February 5th, 2024, due to a humanitarian agreement between the two countries after 19 years of imprisonment.
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40% Bias Score

Raja Ampat's Biodiversity Under Threat from Nickel Mining Expansion
Nickel mining in Indonesia's Raja Ampat archipelago, a globally significant biodiversity hotspot, is rapidly expanding, threatening its unique marine ecosystem and UNESCO Global Geopark status despite a recent court ruling mandating special protection.

Raja Ampat's Biodiversity Under Threat from Nickel Mining Expansion
Nickel mining in Indonesia's Raja Ampat archipelago, a globally significant biodiversity hotspot, is rapidly expanding, threatening its unique marine ecosystem and UNESCO Global Geopark status despite a recent court ruling mandating special protection.
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56% Bias Score

Stigma Hinders Healthcare Access in Indonesia
In Indonesia, women, particularly those unmarried or from marginalized groups, face significant stigma when accessing healthcare services, leading to delayed diagnoses and treatment, despite government initiatives like free annual health checkups.

Stigma Hinders Healthcare Access in Indonesia
In Indonesia, women, particularly those unmarried or from marginalized groups, face significant stigma when accessing healthcare services, leading to delayed diagnoses and treatment, despite government initiatives like free annual health checkups.
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32% Bias Score
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