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Trump's Lawyers Say He’s in Cash Crunch and Unable to Post $454 million Bond
The lawyers also revealed that Trump has been rejected by 30 bond underwriters.
News4 Family Members Who Jumped to Death from Apartment Roof Were Introverts: Police
Efforts to extract information from their damaged cell phones were unsuccessful.
NewsPrabowo Wins West Java by 7.7 Million Votes
His tally is closer to exceeding the 100 million mark when results from Papua, Papua Mountains, Southwest Papua, and Maluku are submitted.
NewsComedian Komeng Elected as West Java Senator with 5.4 Million Votes
His vote tally is nearly double that of presidential candidate Ganjar Pranowo's count in Indonesia’s most populous province.
LifestyleGovernment Considers Student Loan Scheme for Low-Income Families
Recipients of these loans will not be required to start repayment until they have obtained a stable income.
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Gangs Unleash New Attacks on Upscale Areas in Haiti's Capital
An Associated Press photographer saw the bodies of at least 12 men strewn on the streets.
NewsHyundai-LG Karawang Plant to Produce EV Batteries in April
Once it begins production, Indonesia is expected to be Southeast Asia’s first EV battery cell producer.
BusinessJakarta Shifts to Single-Round Gubernatorial Elections to Avoid Social Tension
The election will now be decided in a single-round election where the candidate with the majority vote is declared the winner.
NewsBapanas Chief Defends Decision to Raise Rice Price
Head of Bapanas, Arief Prasetyo Adi, said that the decision to increase rice prices was to ensure the availability of rice stock.
BusinessBSI Still Waits for Saudi Arabia’s Nod to Open Branch
If approved, this will become BSI’s first branch office in Saudi Arabia.
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AGO Probes Alleged Rp 5 Trillion Corruption at LPEI
The Attorney General's Office is currently probing an alleged corruption involving the Indonesian Export Financing Agency (LPEI)
NewsHaiti Unrest: Indonesia Prepares Contingency Plan for Its Citizens
All 7 Indonesians in Haiti are currently safe and sound, according to the Foreign Affairs Ministry.
NewsGov't VAT Incentives Drive Housing Demand by 27 Percent: Pinhome
In 20203, the government introduced incentives in the form of a full VAT exemption for the purchase of the first home worth Rp 2 billion.
BusinesséL Hotel Kartika Wijaya Batu Offers 'Wonderful Nusantara' Iftar Package
. The hotel serves over 50 different dishes everyday -- all representing Indonesian cuisine.
Special UpdatesJakarta SMEs Struggle with Eid Bonus Payouts
Micro and small-scale businesses in Jakarta are encountering challenges in disbursing Eid bonuses (THR) due to decline in purchasing power
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