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- February 6, 2015
The first confirmed COVID-19 cases at the Army’s Officer Candidate School (Secapa) cluster in Bandung, West Java, were detected after one of the cadets visited a doctor because he was suffering from boils, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Andika Perkasa said on Saturday. Addressing an audience of army cadets during his visit to the military academy,
READ MOREJakarta – Vice Speaker of House Representive, Aziz Syamsuddin, condemned Syaikh Ali Jaber’s Stubbing insident . Aziz asserted that stubbing of Syaikh Ali Jaber was mournfull incident and asked state apparatues to reveal that incident and all perpetrators. “Syaikh Ali Jaber stubbing is sad incident. I appealed all security forces to act decisively and reveal
READ MORESHARES The government has only spent around Rp 237 trillion (US$15.92 billion) of the funds earmarked for economic stimulus during the COVID-19 outbreak, representing just 34.1 percent of the allocated budget, six months into the crisis. Coordinating Economic Affairs Minister Airlangga Hartarto said Monday that the government would expand its aid programs until December and
READ MOREBANJARMASIN – The Islamic University of Kalimantan, Muhammad Arsyad Al-Banjari, Banjarmasin, is holding an online (virtual) MTQ competition for college student levels throughout Indonesia. Registration for the online MTQ competition in collaboration with the South Kalimantan Government starts from September 10 to October 5, 2020. Video submission from September 20 to October 10 2020, announcement
READ MOREJakarta (ANTARA) – The United Arab Emirates Ambassador to Indonesia Abdulla Salem Obaid Salem Al Dhaheri has said he is optimistic bilateral cooperation between the UAE and Indonesia would continue to grow at a rapid pace in several fields. “My main task is to ensure that bilateral relations between the United Arab Emirates and Indonesia continue to develop
READ MOREAs biotechnology advances, so too may our ideas of what it means to be human. Today, we can alter our bodies in previously unimaginable ways, whether that’s implanting microchips, fitting advanced prosthetic limbs or even designing entirely new senses. So-called transhumanists — people who seek to improve their biology by enhancing their bodies with technology —
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