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Indonesia Expands Military's Role in Government Amid Human Rights Concerns
Indonesia's parliament ratified a law expanding military roles in 14 government agencies, prompting protests from civil society groups concerned about human rights abuses and a potential return to the authoritarian past of former President Soeharto.
Indonesia Expands Military's Role in Government Amid Human Rights Concerns
Indonesia's parliament ratified a law expanding military roles in 14 government agencies, prompting protests from civil society groups concerned about human rights abuses and a potential return to the authoritarian past of former President Soeharto.
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52% Bias Score


Indonesian Professionals Flock to Singapore Amidst Domestic Market Challenges
A Populix survey of 1,000 Indonesians shows 82% want to work in Singapore due to higher pay, better career opportunities, and greater stability; 130,000 Indonesians worked in Singapore in 2024, highlighting a trend of skilled workers leaving Indonesia for better prospects.
Indonesian Professionals Flock to Singapore Amidst Domestic Market Challenges
A Populix survey of 1,000 Indonesians shows 82% want to work in Singapore due to higher pay, better career opportunities, and greater stability; 130,000 Indonesians worked in Singapore in 2024, highlighting a trend of skilled workers leaving Indonesia for better prospects.
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40% Bias Score


Orangutan Relocations Cause Significant Harm, Study Finds
A study of nearly a thousand orangutan translocations in Indonesia between 2005 and 2022 found that the practice is causing significant harm to orangutans, with nearly a third returning to their original capture sites, often resulting in family separation and increased competition for resources.
Orangutan Relocations Cause Significant Harm, Study Finds
A study of nearly a thousand orangutan translocations in Indonesia between 2005 and 2022 found that the practice is causing significant harm to orangutans, with nearly a third returning to their original capture sites, often resulting in family separation and increased competition for resources.
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52% Bias Score


Mass Prison Break in Indonesia: 32 Inmates Still at Large
Fifty inmates escaped Indonesia's Kutacane Penitentiary on Monday by breaking through security doors; 32 remain at large, highlighting severe overcrowding and global prison management issues.
Mass Prison Break in Indonesia: 32 Inmates Still at Large
Fifty inmates escaped Indonesia's Kutacane Penitentiary on Monday by breaking through security doors; 32 remain at large, highlighting severe overcrowding and global prison management issues.
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24% Bias Score


Indonesia: Military in Civilian Roles Stirs Reform Concerns
Amnesty International Indonesia criticized the appointment of active military personnel, Letkol Teddy Indra Wijaya and Mayjen TNI Novi Helmy Prasetya, to civilian positions as Cabinet Secretary and Bulog CEO respectively, viewing it as a setback for post-1998 reforms aimed at maintaining the militar...
Indonesia: Military in Civilian Roles Stirs Reform Concerns
Amnesty International Indonesia criticized the appointment of active military personnel, Letkol Teddy Indra Wijaya and Mayjen TNI Novi Helmy Prasetya, to civilian positions as Cabinet Secretary and Bulog CEO respectively, viewing it as a setback for post-1998 reforms aimed at maintaining the militar...
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40% Bias Score


Indonesian TikToker Sentenced to Prison for Blasphemy
An Indonesian court sentenced transgender TikToker Ratu Thalisa to almost three years in prison for blasphemy after she reportedly told a picture of Jesus to get a haircut during a livestream, prompting condemnation from human rights groups who cite Indonesia's Electronic Information and Transaction...
Indonesian TikToker Sentenced to Prison for Blasphemy
An Indonesian court sentenced transgender TikToker Ratu Thalisa to almost three years in prison for blasphemy after she reportedly told a picture of Jesus to get a haircut during a livestream, prompting condemnation from human rights groups who cite Indonesia's Electronic Information and Transaction...
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56% Bias Score

Indonesia Expands Military Role Amidst Protests, Raising Authoritarianism Concerns
The Indonesian parliament unanimously approved a bill expanding the military's role in civilian sectors, sparking widespread protests from students and human rights groups who fear a return to authoritarianism; the bill allows military appointments in 14 government agencies, including the Public Pro...

Indonesia Expands Military Role Amidst Protests, Raising Authoritarianism Concerns
The Indonesian parliament unanimously approved a bill expanding the military's role in civilian sectors, sparking widespread protests from students and human rights groups who fear a return to authoritarianism; the bill allows military appointments in 14 government agencies, including the Public Pro...
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56% Bias Score

Indonesia Passes Revised Law on National Army
The Indonesian House of Representatives passed a revised law concerning the Indonesian National Army (TNI) on March 20th, 2024, addressing TNI's position, retirement age, and ministerial involvement, ensuring no dual function.

Indonesia Passes Revised Law on National Army
The Indonesian House of Representatives passed a revised law concerning the Indonesian National Army (TNI) on March 20th, 2024, addressing TNI's position, retirement age, and ministerial involvement, ensuring no dual function.
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32% Bias Score

Indonesian Parliament Approves Revised TNI Law Despite Public Opposition
Following public opposition, Indonesia's DPR and government agreed to advance the revised TNI Law to a plenary session for final approval on March 20th, 2025, despite concerns about a potential reinstatement of the military's dual function and its involvement in BUMNs.

Indonesian Parliament Approves Revised TNI Law Despite Public Opposition
Following public opposition, Indonesia's DPR and government agreed to advance the revised TNI Law to a plenary session for final approval on March 20th, 2025, despite concerns about a potential reinstatement of the military's dual function and its involvement in BUMNs.
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40% Bias Score

CPOE Secures Major Indonesian Offshore Drilling Contract
CNPC Offshore Engineering Co Ltd (CPOE) secured a $140 million, four-year contract for its JUB offshore drilling project in Indonesia, marking its largest international project and signifying China's growing reliance on offshore energy resources to meet its energy demands.

CPOE Secures Major Indonesian Offshore Drilling Contract
CNPC Offshore Engineering Co Ltd (CPOE) secured a $140 million, four-year contract for its JUB offshore drilling project in Indonesia, marking its largest international project and signifying China's growing reliance on offshore energy resources to meet its energy demands.
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44% Bias Score

Indonesia's Nickel Industry Faces Tax Hike, Sell-Off Amidst Price Recovery
Indonesia's nickel industry, holding 63% of the global market, faces uncertainty due to a proposed tax hike from 10% to 14-19% and a major investor selling half its stake in Nickel Industries, causing a 25% share price drop despite recent price recovery.

Indonesia's Nickel Industry Faces Tax Hike, Sell-Off Amidst Price Recovery
Indonesia's nickel industry, holding 63% of the global market, faces uncertainty due to a proposed tax hike from 10% to 14-19% and a major investor selling half its stake in Nickel Industries, causing a 25% share price drop despite recent price recovery.
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48% Bias Score

Indonesian Military Orders Civilian-Post Personnel to Retire
Indonesia's military chief mandates that active-duty personnel holding civilian positions, including the Cabinet Secretary and Bulog CEO, must retire or resign immediately, as per Article 47 of the TNI Law, sparking debate and controversy.

Indonesian Military Orders Civilian-Post Personnel to Retire
Indonesia's military chief mandates that active-duty personnel holding civilian positions, including the Cabinet Secretary and Bulog CEO, must retire or resign immediately, as per Article 47 of the TNI Law, sparking debate and controversy.
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44% Bias Score
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