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Covid surge prompts calls for return of masks, airport scanners in Singapore and Indonesia

by Ron Morgan
Covid surge prompts calls for return of masks, airport scanners in Singapore and Indonesia

Governments across Southeast Asia are bringing back measures to limit a rapid resurgence of respiratory infections such as Covid-19, including installing temperature scanners at airports and encouraging people to wear …

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Woman in Singapore pleads guilty to abusing domestic worker: ‘you are rubbish; not human’

by Walter Watson
Woman in Singapore pleads guilty to abusing domestic worker: ‘you are rubbish; not human’

Another 17 charges will be considered in sentencing. The court heard that the victim, a 43-year-old female Indonesian, was employed by Tan’s husband but dealt with Tan daily. CCTV cameras …

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TikTok joins US$10 billion club as only non-video game app to reach the revenue milestone amid strong ByteDance growth

by Anas Siddiqui
TikTok joins US billion club as only non-video game app to reach the revenue milestone amid strong ByteDance growth

Short video app TikTok has become the first entertainment mobile app that is not a video game to rake in more than US$10 billion in global user spending, according to …

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In Indonesia, deaths of 23 hikers at Mount Marapi spark accusations of negligence

by Walter Watson
In Indonesia, deaths of 23 hikers at Mount Marapi spark accusations of negligence

She and eight others were trekking down Marapi just before 3pm when they heard a massive explosion, followed by tremulous shaking of the ground beneath them. “We’d been on top …

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‘Parasites’: in Indonesia’s Aceh, spike in boat arrivals tests sympathy for Rohingya Muslims

by Walter Watson
‘Parasites’: in Indonesia’s Aceh, spike in boat arrivals tests sympathy for Rohingya Muslims

Myanmar’s Rohingya face a wave of hostility and rejection in Indonesia, where regional communities say they are fed up with a spike in the numbers of boats carrying the persecuted …

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TikTok to invest $1.5B in GoTo’s Indonesia e-commerce business

by Edgar Davis
TikTok to invest .5B in GoTo’s Indonesia e-commerce business

ByteDance’s TikTok will take a 75.01% controlling stake in a joint venture entity formed in partnership with GoTo’s e-commerce unit Tokopedia, the two tech firms announced on Monday. TikTok will …

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Survivor of Indonesia’s Marapi eruption vows she will never hike again: ‘I don’t want to’

by Walter Watson
Survivor of Indonesia’s Marapi eruption vows she will never hike again: ‘I don’t want to’

Tita Cahyani is lucky to be alive. The 24-year-old first-time hiker was on her way down from the peak of Indonesia’s Marapi volcano when it started to spew acrid smoke, …

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Indonesia’s youth clean up trash from waterways, but more permanent solutions are still elusive

by Walter Watson
Indonesia’s youth clean up trash from waterways, but more permanent solutions are still elusive

At a lake in the West Javan city of Bogor, children and teenagers paddle towards piles of floating trash, pick it up and store it in their kayaks, before passing …

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MasterChef Indonesia faces heat over winner as ‘classic problem’ of ethnic tensions simmer

by Walter Watson
MasterChef Indonesia faces heat over winner as ‘classic problem’ of ethnic tensions simmer

Their disappointment quickly degenerated into accusations of racism by the show in favour of Belinda, who happens to be “Chindo”. Netizens vented their frustration on social media, claiming to have …

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Southeast Asia eyes seafood export bounty as sustainability falls by the wayside

by Walter Watson
Southeast Asia eyes seafood export bounty as sustainability falls by the wayside

This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. Southeast Asia’s governments are unpicking crucial protections on who crews their fishing fleets and what comes back in their nets, environmentalists say, …

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