Ask a question. Get a source-grounded answer with citations.
Based on 10 verified sources covering Finland, Myanmar, Thailand:
In the future, the number of school students will fall. This means that teaching in our schools must be more effective. (translated from sv) [1]
JAKARTA (AP) -- Indonesia's richest man, Michael Bambang Hartono, who helped turn the Djarum cigarette company into one of the country's largest business empires and later became a controlling shareholder of Bank Central Asia, Indonesia's biggest pri... [2]
GenderLGBTQ Indonesians suffer rising persecution and stigmatization Violence and discrimination cases against minority group double, report says A banner outside a mosque in Jakarta warns of an "LGBT emergency" and calls on the public to rescue the ... [3]
ConsumerKao offers halal deodorant, sunscreen to win Indonesian consumers Japanese cosmetics maker aims to grow presence among Muslims worldwide Kao's new deodorant, developed in Indonesia, is meant to appeal to Muslim women. [4]
JAKARTA — Indonesia’s constitutional court on Thursday narrowly rejected a controversial petition to bar all consensual sex outside of marriage in the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country. [5]
JAKARTA — Indonesia’s parliament is drafting proposed revisions to the national criminal code that could ban all consensual sex outside marriage, sparking alarm among activists who said it would breach basic rights and could be misused to target the ... [6]
PoliticsNew law in Indonesia offers hope in 'sexual violence emergency' Omitted clauses on rape, abortion stir concern over protections for victims Speaker of the House Puan Maharani shows satisfaction after Indonesia's parliament passed a bill to ta... [7]
Pope Francis (C) flanked by his spokeperson Maeo Bruni (L) speaks with journalists aboard his flight bound to Jakarta, Indonesia, where he will start a 12-day visit to Asia, on September 2, 2024. [8]
Note: This briefing is based on limited source coverage. The evidence may be incomplete or outdated.
In the future, the number of school students will fall. This means that teaching in our schools must be more effective.
Original source in sv · View original →
JAKARTA (AP) -- Indonesia's richest man, Michael Bambang Hartono, who helped turn the Djarum cigarette company into one of the country's largest business empires and later became a controlling shareholder of Bank Central Asia, Indonesia's biggest pri
GenderLGBTQ Indonesians suffer rising persecution and stigmatization Violence and discrimination cases against minority group double, report says A banner outside a mosque in Jakarta warns of an "LGBT emergency" and calls on the public to rescue the
ConsumerKao offers halal deodorant, sunscreen to win Indonesian consumers Japanese cosmetics maker aims to grow presence among Muslims worldwide Kao's new deodorant, developed in Indonesia, is meant to appeal to Muslim women.
JAKARTA — Indonesia’s constitutional court on Thursday narrowly rejected a controversial petition to bar all consensual sex outside of marriage in the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country.
JAKARTA — Indonesia’s parliament is drafting proposed revisions to the national criminal code that could ban all consensual sex outside marriage, sparking alarm among activists who said it would breach basic rights and could be misused to target the
PoliticsNew law in Indonesia offers hope in 'sexual violence emergency' Omitted clauses on rape, abortion stir concern over protections for victims Speaker of the House Puan Maharani shows satisfaction after Indonesia's parliament passed a bill to ta
Pope Francis (C) flanked by his spokeperson Maeo Bruni (L) speaks with journalists aboard his flight bound to Jakarta, Indonesia, where he will start a 12-day visit to Asia, on September 2, 2024.
NUSA DUA, Indonesia There were smiles from the African delegates gathered earlier this month for the Indonesia-Africa Forum in Bali as Indonesian executives signed a series of Africa-related business deals.
JAKARTA—Indonesia’s most populous province has set restrictions on when certain English-language songs can be aired on television and radio, citing concerns over “vulgar” and “negative” lyrics.