Saudi Arabia, under the rule of King Salman, has carried out more than 1,000 executions, a startling statistic that raises concerns about human rights violations and the use of the death penalty in the kingdom. These executions have occurred over a span of several years, prompting international criticism and renewed …
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 »Jokowi Welcomes Chinese PM Li Qiang to the Merdeka Palace
Jokowi Indonesia and China, two of Asia’s largest and most influential nations, continue to strengthen their diplomatic ties and economic partnerships. A significant milestone in this ongoing relationship was marked recently when President Joko Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, warmly received Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang at the historic Merdeka …
Read More »Residents of Uzbekistan are prohibited from keeping tigers, bears and crocodiles at home
In a recent development prohibited. The government of Uzbekistan has issued a new regulation that bans citizens from keeping exotic and dangerous animals. Such as tigers, bears, and crocodiles, as pets in their homes. This move is aim at ensuring public safety and preventing potential risks associat with owning these …
Read More »One of the oldest synagogues in the world reopens in Egypt
ne of the oldest synagogues in the world and the location of the largest collection of Jewish texts are both in Egypt. According to the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities (MOTA). The Ben Ezra synagogue was inaugurated by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly. On Thursday following ten years of repair work. …
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 »Danny Masterson was found guilty of rape and given a 30-year role
Firstly,According to Deputy D.A. Reinhold Mueller of the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office, actor Danny Masterson was sentence on Thursday to 30 years. To life in prison after being found guilty on two charges of rape earlier this year in a Los Angeles courtroom. Secondly, According to Mueller, Masterson given …
Read More »The International Debate Surrounding Saudi Arabia’s Quest for the
The International Debate Surrounding Saudi Arabia s Quest for the Tempest 6th Generation Fighter Jet. Saudi Arabia’s expressed interest in acquiring the Tempest 6th Generation Fighter Jet has sparked a contentious international debate. The potential sale of advanced military technology to Saudi Arabia has raised concerns among various countries and …
Read More »Pursuing Specialized Medical Education PPDS Participants at RSUP Dr. Sardjito to Receive Stipends
Pursuing Specialized Medical Yogyakarta, Indonesia – In a groundbreaking move to support medical professionals in their pursuit of specialized education, RSUP Dr. Sardjito, a prominent Indonesian hospital, has announced that participants in the Program Pendidikan Dokter Spesialis (PPDS) will now receive stipends during their training. The decision to provide financial …
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