A woman for the first time in Mexican history was elected mayor of Mexico City. Local politician who also doubles as a scientist, Claudia Sheinbaum excelled in quick calculations by the independent survey institute, Mitofsky. As reported by Channel News Asia on Monday, July 2 2018, Sheinbaum, 56 years old, …
Read More »5 Foods that Help Alleviate Acid Reflux Symptoms
5 Foods Acid reflux, often referred to as heartburn or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), is a common digestive issue that affects millions of people worldwide. The discomfort and burning sensation caused by acid reflux can be distressing, but there are natural ways to manage and alleviate its symptoms. One effective …
Read More »Debt Arrears of IDR 600 Billion, Electricity Supply to Sierra Leone Stopped
Sierra Leone‘s capital, Freetown, was hit by a power outage after Turkey’s Karpowership turn off electricity supplies due to unpaid bills of around $40 million or more than IDR 613 billion, Friday, September 8 2023. Sierra Leonne’s Energy Minister, Kanja Sesay, told Reuters that the amount owed to Turkey “continues …
Read More »French School Returns Students Kimono after Banning Abayas
Abayas Paris, France – A recent decision by a French school to return students wearing traditional Japanese attire, after Abayas has sparked discussions about cultural diversity, inclusion, and dress codes in educational institutions. The incident highlights the complexities of accommodating cultural attire while ensuring adherence to established school policies. The …
Read More »Jokowi: Let’s Make the Indo-Pacific a Theater of Peace
President Joko Widodo or Jokowi said that ASEAN’s challenges facing global dynamics and complexity would not yet be resolved. Jokowi believes that there is still hope of creating a peaceful, stable and prosperous region. “Let’s strengthen the Indo-Pacific region as a theater of peace and inclusiveness,” said Jokowi while concluding …
Read More »Spectator Expelled from 2023 US Open for Singing Nazi Songs at
Spectator Expelled from 2023 US Open for Singing Nazi Songs at Alexander Zverev’s Match. The 2023 US Open, a prestigious tennis tournament watched by. Millions worldwide, was marred by a deeply troubling incident when a spectator was expelled for singing Nazi songs during a match featuring the prominent German tennis …
Read More »Russia Finally Admits It Has Withdrawn Troops from Robotyne, Ukraine.
A Russia-appointed official acknowledged that Moscow troops had abandoned the Ukrainian village of Robotyne, more than a week after Kyiv announced it was recapturing the village. Yevgeny Balitsky, Moscow’s top official in the Zaporizhzhia region, said in a television interview that Russian troops had withdrawn for tactical reasons. Therefore the …
Read More »US Vice President Kamala Harris Arrives in Jakarta ASEAN Summit
Jakarta, Indonesia – US Vice The 2023 ASEAN Summit welcomed a prominent guest as. Vice President Kamala Harris of the United States touched down in Jakarta. Marking a significant moment in diplomatic relations between the US and Southeast Asian nations. Harris’s visit underscores the importance the United. States places on …
Read More »Iran Arrests Mahsa Amini’s Uncle Ahead of the First Anniversary of Her Death
In a troubling turn of events, Iran has reportedly arrested the uncle of Mahsa Amini just days before the first anniversary of her tragic death. Mahsa Amini, a 29-year-old woman, died in detention in Kermanshah, Iran, on September 8, 2022. Sparking outrage and calls for justice from human rights activists …
Read More »Getting to Know What the ASEAN Summit Is, Its History and Benefits for Indonesia
The 43rd ASEAN Summit or ASEAN Summit will be officially held at the Jakarta Convention Center, Jakarta, as of today, 5 to 7 September 2023. A number of country delegates will attend the meeting. In addition, the ASEAN Summit agenda will also discuss a number of agreements. So, what is …
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