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March 2023

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Kompas Newspaper – March 15, 2023

Woman: What kind of animal is that? Investigate it fully!

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Kompas Newspaper – March 8, 2023

Firefighter: When will they learn from experience

Signboard reads "Danger Zone"

In what seems to have become an all too familiar occurrence, on February 3 yet another fire broke out at a facility owned by the state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina.

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Jakarta Post – March 1, 2023

Jakarta – The ramifications of a recent assault involving a Jakarta university student have extended far beyond what anyone could have expected, with the case eliciting public calls to boycott this year's income taxes because the suspect was the wealth-flexing son of a high-level tax officer.

January 2023

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Kompas Newspaper – January 25, 2023

Woman holding knife: Food estate, what's the news?

Container reads 'Food imports', words on sack read 'Food intensification, diversification, extensification.

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Kompas.com – January 18, 2023

[From an oped piece in Kompas.com by Sandro Gatra titled "The Politics of Love Bombing".]

So far, words do indeed continue to have their own place in the public's attention. By using words, politicians can communicate their political ideas and concepts. But when it's excessive, it is not good.

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Kompas – January 11, 2023

Election official: How's it going? All cleaned up? Ready to go? (trolley reads "Rotten Cadre")

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Kompas – January 4, 2023

Widodo: Legal certainty for investors (Paper glider reads Jobs Law Perppu 2/2022)

Worker: How about for us Mr?

December 2022

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Kompas – December 14, 2022

From an oped piece in Kompas.com by Dens Saputra titled They fight each other, why should we be caught up in the storm?.

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Jakarta Post – December 6, 2022

Jakarta – The legislation of the revised Criminal Code (KUHP) has been expedited for passing as soon as possible. Despite its revisions, the newer KUHP is no better than its previous iteration, so we have no qualms about calling on the House of Representatives to reconsider its passage.

October 2022

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Kompas.com – October 13, 2022

From an oped piece in Kompas.com tilted Why are regional heads corrupt? Because there's a defective process when they're nominated.