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Building anti-corruption culture in schools

Building a nation that upholds an anti-corruption culture cannot be accomplished overnight, but rather, takes a long ...

Clean water a means to keep Maluku's Lermatang villagers productive

A group of people native to Lermatang Village in the district of Tanimbar Islands, Maluku Province, have relied on an ...

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Navigating Bali's transportation issues

Bali, limited road space would be an obstacle to the development of public transportation on the ...

Why hepatitis is a lurking global health threat

According to a World Health Organization (WHO) report, as many as 304 million people are living with chronic ...

Measuring TNI's readiness to support government in assisting Palestine

Indonesian Defense Minister and President-elect Prabowo Subianto expressed Indonesia’s readiness to send ...

Hopes pinned on Indonesia's task force for eradicating online gambling

With the number of online gambling victims continuing to mount, the Indonesian government has officially declared war ...

Unraveling challenges from research-based alternative energy

An increase in the use of fossil fuels in the form of coal, oil, and natural gas has resulted in a global energy crisis ...

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Caring for aging population with better policies, social awareness

The government commemorated National Elderly Day on May 26 by providing aid to thousands of senior citizens. Aside ...

"Sasi" Lemon Islanders' tradition to preserve marine ecosystem

A local named Alexander Sitanala, often called Echon by his colleagues, took a plunge into the calm waters of Doreri ...

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Russian National Day: Celebrating Unity and Heritage

based GDP. Russia is strengthening ties with partners in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. In ...

Optimizing strategies to avoid deindustrialization

Geopolitical uncertainty across the world is posing a threat to the progress of global industries. Several countries ...

Foreseeing Jakarta's fate in post-capital city era

In just two months, Jakarta will lose its status as Indonesia's capital city, a privilege it has enjoyed since ...

Making Hajj elderly friendly

Just like last year, the Ministry of Religious Affairs is promoting elderly-friendly Hajj this pilgrimage ...

Preparing Lake Sentani as future water source for Papua

Lake Sentani, as the largest lake in Papua, is projected to become a future source of raw water, especially in Jayapura ...

"Hanging around" after night prayers makes Medina feel like Indonesia

At 9 p.m. Saudi Arabian time, the Nabawi Mosque in Medina is packed with pilgrims who flock back to their respective ...