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Scientists discover anti-parasite drug Ivermectin kills SARS CoV-2

A collaborative study led by the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute along with the Peter Doherty Institute of ...

COVID-19: Citizens asked to scrap 'mudik' plans

The Indonesian Government has urged citizens to cancel plans for ‘mudik’, an annual exodus when people ...

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Before coronavirus, the world once fought off smallpox

The whole world is currently battling a new virus strain that causes acute respiratory complications — the novel ...

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From struggle, love, to humor: rich themes of Indonesian poems

Aku by Chairil Anwar is one of the Indonesian-language poems that are widely known across generations. Some ...

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Poems of Rumi, Gu Cheng are still touching hearts, lives

“Lover whispers to my ear, Better to be a prey than a hunter. Make yourself My fool. ... so you may ...

Cultural board plans ritual to 'repel misfortune' amid coronavirus

The Dayak Cultural Board in Bengkayang District, West Kalimantan, is planning to conduct a ritual known as ...

Students, tourists can avail online museum platforms to curb COVID-19

Indonesia’s Education and Culture Ministry has offered online-based museum services to students and tourists to ...

Borobudur Temple premises disinfected amid COVID-19 outbreak

Borobudur Conservation Officers sprayed disinfectant in the Borobudur Temple premises as a precautionary measure to ...

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Valuable life lessons gleaned from animated movies

In the modern era, animation has metamorphosed owing to the emergence of computers that can create computer-generated ...

State budget must become solution to handle COVID-19 impact: minister

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati asserted that the state budget (APBN) should serve as a solution and support the ...

Impact of coronavirus more complicated than global economic pressure

The coronavirus outbreak has a more complex impact on the global economy than the 2008 global economic pressure fueled ...

African Swine Fever kills 47,143 hogs in North Sumatra

The North Sumatra provincial government reported that 47,143 hogs of the total 1,224,951, died of African Swine Fever ...

Sebangau peat forest, a paradise under threat

A man in his 30s checks a motorboat's engine, while travelers board a vessel at Kereng Bekirai Port, one of the two ...

Wild animals' habitat loss causal to virus transmission to humans

The loss of wild animals' natural habitat and forest clearance underway, the likelihood of viral transmission from ...

Six foreigners deported for conducting illegal research

Immigration authorities in the Indonesian province of East Nusa Tenggara deported six people of Australian and Dutch ...