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The film’s release on World Rainforest Day 2025 highlights Kayan River communities impacted in North Kalimantan.
After living in Malaysia for 12 years without proper papers, Ramlah, an Indonesian woman, plans to return home through a voluntary repatriation program for foreign migrants that expires on Dec. 31, or ...
Under a bill passed by Malaysia’s lower house last week, Malaysian mothers can transfer their citizenship to children born overseas – a right previously reserved only for Malaysian fathers. The ...
Pemerintah pusat juga terus menjalankan rencana membangun lima bendungan di tiga sungai di Kalimantan Utara sebagai bagian dari proyek pembangkit listrik tenaga air terbesar di Asia Tenggara. Proyek ...
The U.S. administration has withheld the funding that we rely on to bring our readers and viewers the news from Indonesia, ...
Thailand said Thursday that it no longer held any Uyghurs in its immigration facilities following the internationally criticized repatriation of 40 Uyghur men to China in late February – an apparent ...
Palauan Sharla Paules surveys the contaminated ground of her lush tropical home island of Peleliu, still littered with WWII munitions 80 years after its liberation from the Japanese. She recalls as a ...
Parts of Suva harbor in Fiji resemble a ship graveyard with more than two dozen rusting and unseaworthy vessels abandoned due to financial problems by their foreign owners and enabled by policy ...
Mahkamah Malaysia pada Khamis menjatuhkan hukuman penjara 10 tahun ke atas seorang lelaki kerana membahayakan nyawa kanak-kanak, dalam penyelesaian pantas kepada satu kes difailkan dalam skandal ...
Clashes between police and protesters escalated in Bangladesh on Friday, the second day of a “complete shutdown” declared by students demanding an end to a job quota system. A BenarNews journalist ...
A stockpile of more than 200 U.S. artillery shells from the Second World War discovered at a school in the Solomon Islands capital has been safely removed. Honiara is estimated to be littered with ...
The United States will spend more than U.S. $864 million (3.5 billion kina) on infrastructure and military training in Papua New Guinea over 10 years under a defense deal signed between the two ...
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