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China and Indonesia Celebrate 75 Years of Diplomatic Ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto exchanged congratulatory messages on Sunday, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic ties between their countries, marked by strong cooperation and a commitment to a shared future.
China and Indonesia Celebrate 75 Years of Diplomatic Ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto exchanged congratulatory messages on Sunday, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic ties between their countries, marked by strong cooperation and a commitment to a shared future.
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Indonesia Launches Joint Program to Boost State Revenue by 2025
Indonesia's Ministry of Finance launched a joint program on March 27th, 2025, involving seven units to boost state revenue by 2025, focusing on enhanced tax collection, customs, and non-tax revenue, and targeting over 2,000 identified taxpayers for increased monitoring and collection.
Indonesia Launches Joint Program to Boost State Revenue by 2025
Indonesia's Ministry of Finance launched a joint program on March 27th, 2025, involving seven units to boost state revenue by 2025, focusing on enhanced tax collection, customs, and non-tax revenue, and targeting over 2,000 identified taxpayers for increased monitoring and collection.
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40% Bias Score


Indonesia Passes Contentious Military Law Amidst Protests
Indonesia's parliament passed a revised military law on Thursday, increasing military officers' civilian roles, sparking protests from civil society groups who fear a return to authoritarianism; the government says the changes uphold democracy and human rights.
Indonesia Passes Contentious Military Law Amidst Protests
Indonesia's parliament passed a revised military law on Thursday, increasing military officers' civilian roles, sparking protests from civil society groups who fear a return to authoritarianism; the government says the changes uphold democracy and human rights.
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Indonesia Expands Military Role in Government Amid Democracy Concerns
Indonesia's parliament passed a law allowing the military a greater role in government, raising concerns about a return to authoritarianism; the law permits active military officers to hold positions in 14 civilian institutions and raises the retirement age for top generals, prompting protests from ...
Indonesia Expands Military Role in Government Amid Democracy Concerns
Indonesia's parliament passed a law allowing the military a greater role in government, raising concerns about a return to authoritarianism; the law permits active military officers to hold positions in 14 civilian institutions and raises the retirement age for top generals, prompting protests from ...
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Indonesia Expands Military's Role in Government, Fueling Protests
Indonesia's parliament passed a controversial amendment to the military law, expanding the number of government positions military personnel can hold, sparking protests amid fears of a return to Soeharto-era authoritarianism.
Indonesia Expands Military's Role in Government, Fueling Protests
Indonesia's parliament passed a controversial amendment to the military law, expanding the number of government positions military personnel can hold, sparking protests amid fears of a return to Soeharto-era authoritarianism.
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Inconsistent Policies Mark Prabowo's First 100 Days as Indonesian President
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's first 100 days in office were marked by policy inconsistencies, including a last-minute VAT reversal and ambiguous stances on the South China Sea, despite an 80.9% approval rating driven by his popular free meal program.
Inconsistent Policies Mark Prabowo's First 100 Days as Indonesian President
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's first 100 days in office were marked by policy inconsistencies, including a last-minute VAT reversal and ambiguous stances on the South China Sea, despite an 80.9% approval rating driven by his popular free meal program.
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52% Bias Score

Indonesia to Form Task Force to Address Potential 50,000 Job Losses"
Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto announced the formation of a special task force to address potential job losses, estimated at 50,000, due to increased US import tariffs; the task force, including government agencies, labor unions, and academics, will map job opportunities and support af...

Indonesia to Form Task Force to Address Potential 50,000 Job Losses"
Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto announced the formation of a special task force to address potential job losses, estimated at 50,000, due to increased US import tariffs; the task force, including government agencies, labor unions, and academics, will map job opportunities and support af...
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Indonesia Passes Contentious Military Law Amidst Protests
Indonesia's parliament passed a revised military law allocating more civilian positions to military officers, prompting protests from civil society groups concerned about a potential return to authoritarianism; the government says officers must resign before taking civilian roles.

Indonesia Passes Contentious Military Law Amidst Protests
Indonesia's parliament passed a revised military law allocating more civilian positions to military officers, prompting protests from civil society groups concerned about a potential return to authoritarianism; the government says officers must resign before taking civilian roles.
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52% Bias Score

Indonesia Expands Military Role in Civilian Affairs, Sparking Democracy Concerns
Indonesia's parliament ratified amendments to its military law, broadening the scope of civilian posts military personnel can hold, raising concerns among activists about a return to authoritarian rule and prompting planned protests.

Indonesia Expands Military Role in Civilian Affairs, Sparking Democracy Concerns
Indonesia's parliament ratified amendments to its military law, broadening the scope of civilian posts military personnel can hold, raising concerns among activists about a return to authoritarian rule and prompting planned protests.
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40% Bias Score

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

Indonesia to Grant Amnesty to 19,337 Prisoners, Excluding Drug Traffickers
Indonesia will grant amnesty to 19,337 prisoners before Lebaran, excluding drug traffickers and corrupt officials, following a verification process that reduced the initial number from 44,589.

Indonesia to Grant Amnesty to 19,337 Prisoners, Excluding Drug Traffickers
Indonesia will grant amnesty to 19,337 prisoners before Lebaran, excluding drug traffickers and corrupt officials, following a verification process that reduced the initial number from 44,589.
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44% Bias Score

Food Poisoning Outbreaks in Indonesia's New National Food Program
In Indonesia, dozens of schoolchildren suffered food poisoning after consuming free meals from President Prabowo Subianto's new $45 billion national food program launched this month, prompting a review of food safety protocols.

Food Poisoning Outbreaks in Indonesia's New National Food Program
In Indonesia, dozens of schoolchildren suffered food poisoning after consuming free meals from President Prabowo Subianto's new $45 billion national food program launched this month, prompting a review of food safety protocols.
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48% Bias Score
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